Dear All,
Please find in this email information regarding the Fellowship and NextGen@ICANN Application Rounds for ICANN56
The Fellowship Program
The ICANN
Fellowship program seeks participants from developing countries of the world in order to help create a broader base of knowledgeable constituents to engage in the Multistakeholder process
and become the new voice of experience in their regions and beyond. Since its creation in 2007, the Fellowship Program has built a strong group of individuals who are actively participating in all of the ICANN communities as well as various Internet Governance
entities within the Internet Ecosystem. Their engagement ranges from writing articles and blogs, providing online or in-person public comment in regard to bottom up policy building, engaging in Internet conferences and panel discussions, lifting a pen in working
groups, mentoring newcomers, assisting our regional leaders and becoming leaders themselves.
Applications for eligible Fellowship candidates
remain open until 19 February 2016 and successful Fellowship candidates will be announced on the ICANN website, 25 March 2016. The fact that ICANN56 will be relocated does not affect the application round. However, an important
distinction regarding this round of the Fellowship Program is that only those who have previously participated in at least one ICANN Fellowship can apply. This is due to the new ICANN Meeting
Strategy / Meeting B that is specifically focused on policy making and on-going work within ICANN Communities, therefore only those Alumni of the Program who are currently actively engaged in one of the ICANN Multistakeholder Model Communities are eligible
to participate.
The NextGen@ICANN Program
This programme is currently not available for ICANN56 Applications, since it is region-specific. ICANN has suspended the application process, pending the announcement of the
new Meeting location. Once the new location is announced, a decision will be made on the status of this Program for ICANN56.
The NextGen@ICANN program remains the same for Meeting A, B and C: it is an education and awareness based experience, designed for a smaller, younger, and more region-specific group of participants.
Applicants must be between the ages of 18 and 30, live in the region of the meeting, and be engaged in some level of higher education, with focus on Internet related subject matter. Each selected member will deliver a 5-10 minute presentation on a topic relevant
to the community. Recent presentation topics include Internet governance, DNS, and the future of the Internet.