International Institute of Communications 2020 Competition for Future Leaders
https://www.iicom.org/fln-2020/
The International Institute of Communications is an independent, global organisation that brings together senior policy makers from across the emerging digital ecosystem to explore and discuss the opportunities and challenges that the new environments bring.
Indeed, across the industry we work in, the rapid pace of technological change and the concurrent emergence of new user behaviours mean that policy makers face ever-evolving challenges to permit innovation, offer protection to all stakeholders (users and industry alike) and respond to political and governmental needs.
The strength and value of the IIC is to offer the opportunity to learn and share information, in an atmosphere of collaboration. This is through access, among other factors, to the IIC’s journal: Intermedia, the website, social media presence, global and regional events – all contributing to a matrix of information-sharing, relationships and influence.
What is this initiative?
Now in its third year, the Future Leaders Competition is widening its call for entries to reach an even wider pool of rising stars within the sector who would not normally have access to our events. This ‘Competition for Future Leaders’ seeks to encourage and promote original thought in the areas of communications and policy.
What do you need to do?
Produce a digital report (up to 5,000 words) on the topic of ‘Is it possible to breach privacy when there is no human in the loop?’
Some suggested areas that you might address are:
You should:
What are the rules?
The IIC 2020 Competition for Future Leaders is a competition run by the International Institute of Communications. By entering the competition, entrants agree to comply with the rules set out below.
Eligibility
The Competition is open to individuals aged 35 and under, working within the TMT communications sector.
Entries must be the original work of the author and previously unpublished.
Submission requirements
Only 1 submission per person may be made.
All entries must be submitted online. Details will be available in due course.
The Competition will open on 6 April 2020, and the final deadline for entries is 8 June 2020 at 4pm GMT.
Please note that late submissions will not be accepted.
Judging
There is a panel of judges who will review the submissions:
Submissions will be evaluated on criteria including original thought and analysis. All submissions will be reviewed anonymously.
The judges may determine not to award some or all the prizes. The judges’ determinations will be final.
Awards
The overall winner will receive paid travel and accommodation expenses to present their entry at the IIC’s Annual Conference in October 2020 (Country and date tbc). They also will be given £250 for subsistence.
The top 10 entries will be published online and the submission from the overall winner will be published in the IIC’s journal, InterMedia, which is distributed to all IIC Members and beyond.
The top 10 entries also receive a year’s complimentary Membership to the IIC Future Leaders’ Network, which includes access to the IIC’s networks and resources.
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