Google Policy Fellowship in Europe and Africa for Students 2018
Are you an undergraduate, graduate or law student interested in
internet and technology policy? Do you want to get involved in the
public dialogue on these issues? If so, the new Google Policy Fellowship
pilot programs in Italy, Belgium (Brussels), and three African
countries may be for you.
Application Deadline: Various Deadlines. See Dates below
Offered annually? Yes
Eligible Countries: International
To be taken at (country): In Host Organizations (Belgium; Italy; Africa)
About Fellowship Program: The Google Policy Fellowship program offers undergraduate, graduate, and law students interested in Internet and technology policy the opportunity to spend the summer contributing to the public dialogue on these issues, and exploring future academic and professional interests.
Successful applicants to the program will have the opportunity to work at public interest organizations at the forefront of debates on internet policy issues. They will be assigned a mentor at their host organizations and will have the opportunity to work with senior staff members.
Fellows will be expected to make substantive contributions to the work of their organization, including conducting policy research and analysis, drafting reports and white papers, attending government and industry meetings and conferences, and participating in other advocacy activities.
The work of the fellows is decided between the individuals and the organizations. Google provides a small stipend during the period of the fellowship, but has no involvement in defining or conducting the research. Typically, the fellows are postgraduates and they work with the organization on an area of research or study.
For example, in previous years, a fellow with the Strathmore Law School in Nairobi, Kenya, carried out a review of cyber-security conventions around the world, and a fellow at the Ghana-India Kofi Annan Centre of Excellence in ICT in Ghana helped to establish the Creative Commons chapter for Ghana before returning to university to finish her Ph.D. All work is carried out independently of Google.
Type: Fellowship
Eligibility Criteria: The organisations in the program are looking for students who are passionate about technology, and want to gain experience of working on public policy. Students from all majors and degree programs who possess the following qualities are encouraged to apply:
Italy pilot: is pleased
to offer six fellowships, starting in October 2017, and lasting up to
six months, at the organizations listed below. To apply, please send a
short email to the address below, together with a CV. Deadline for applications is August 27, 2017.
Application Deadline: Various Deadlines. See Dates below
Offered annually? Yes
Eligible Countries: International
To be taken at (country): In Host Organizations (Belgium; Italy; Africa)
About Fellowship Program: The Google Policy Fellowship program offers undergraduate, graduate, and law students interested in Internet and technology policy the opportunity to spend the summer contributing to the public dialogue on these issues, and exploring future academic and professional interests.
Successful applicants to the program will have the opportunity to work at public interest organizations at the forefront of debates on internet policy issues. They will be assigned a mentor at their host organizations and will have the opportunity to work with senior staff members.
Fellows will be expected to make substantive contributions to the work of their organization, including conducting policy research and analysis, drafting reports and white papers, attending government and industry meetings and conferences, and participating in other advocacy activities.
The work of the fellows is decided between the individuals and the organizations. Google provides a small stipend during the period of the fellowship, but has no involvement in defining or conducting the research. Typically, the fellows are postgraduates and they work with the organization on an area of research or study.
For example, in previous years, a fellow with the Strathmore Law School in Nairobi, Kenya, carried out a review of cyber-security conventions around the world, and a fellow at the Ghana-India Kofi Annan Centre of Excellence in ICT in Ghana helped to establish the Creative Commons chapter for Ghana before returning to university to finish her Ph.D. All work is carried out independently of Google.
Type: Fellowship
Eligibility Criteria: The organisations in the program are looking for students who are passionate about technology, and want to gain experience of working on public policy. Students from all majors and degree programs who possess the following qualities are encouraged to apply:
- Demonstrated or stated commitment to Internet and technology policy
- Excellent academic record, professional/extracurricular/volunteer activities, subject matter expertise
- First-rate analytical, communications, research, and writing skills
- Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and efficiently, and to work smartly and resourcefully in a fast-paced environment
Brussels pilot: is pleased
to offer three fellowships, starting in September 2017, at the
organizations listed below. These placements will run for six months and
the stipend will vary slightly from organization to organization. To
apply, please use the link below and send a short email, together with a
CV. Deadline for applications is July 31, 2017.
- European Disabilities Forum: Contact Alejandro Moledo alejandro.moledo@edf-feph.org
- European Women’s Lobby: Contact Emily Usher Usher@womenlobby.org
- European Youth Forum: Contact John Lisney john.lisney@youthforum.org
- Accademia Italiana del Codice di Internet Contact info@iaic.it
- AREL – Agenzia di Ricerche e Legislazione Contact googlefellowship@arel.itmailto:arel@arel.it
- Associazione Sole Luna – Un ponte tra le culture: Contact info@solelunadoc.org
- Formiche: Contact formiche.net@gmail.com
- I-Com – Istituto per la competitività Contact info@i-com.it
- Istituto Bruno Leoni: Contact info@brunoleoni.org
- CODE-IP Trust, Kenya
- Article 19, Kenya
- Public and Private Development Centre, Nigeria
- Paradigm Initiative, Francophone Africa & East/Southern Africa
- South African Communications Forum (SACF), South Africa
- Media Monitoring Africa, South Africa
- Africa Academic Network hosted at the Ibadan School of Government and Public Policy, Ibadan, Nigeria
- Visit Fellowship Webpage for details
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