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ICANN Meeting Fellowships

What is an ICANN fellowship and who are the fellowships for?

An ICANN fellowship is a grant of support which is awarded to enable individuals from stakeholder groups around the world to attend ICANN meetings. This is a means tested program. Applicants must be citizens of economically eligible countries. We use the World Bank classification of low, lower-middle, and upper-middle economies. The fellowship covers the cost of economy class airfare and hotel, as well as providing a stipend after successful completion of the program, in order to assist in covering some basic expenses incurred by the fellow. Recipients are expected to actively contribute to ICANN processes and be a part of the next generation of ICANN leadership.

ICANN Government advisory committee representatives and ccNSO members from eligible countries will be prioritized but anyone (apart from participants already supported by another ICANN constituency travel support programme) is welcome to apply.

How are the fellowships awarded?

Fellowships are awarded by an independent selection committee based on a mix of criteria including applicant experience and references, geographic proximity to meeting, receipt of past fellowships, etc. For more information please see the Terms and Conditions.

Due to financial limitations ICANN may not be able to provide fellowships for all qualified applicants. In the case of a dispute or similar applications final decisions will be made by the fellowships committee.

Who may apply for and be awarded a fellowship?

Current Program Status:

The following 31 individuals participated in the ICANN 36 Meeting held in Seoul, South Korea this past October 25-30 and can be seen pictured below. Missing from the picture is Adam Juma Mambi.

Fellowship Alumni

Seoul Fellowship Meeting Participants

Upcoming Meetings:

The 37th International Public ICANN meeting will be held in Nairobi, Kenya 7-12 March 2010.
Main Venue: The Kenyatta International Conference Centre P.O. Box 30746-00100 NAIROBI

Telephone :+254 20 2247247
Fax :+254 20 310223
Website: www.kicc.co.ke

The 38th International Public ICANN meeting in Brussels, Belgium 25-30 June 2010

Application Round opens: 11 January 2010

Application Round closes: 19 February 2010

Selected Fellows announced: 16 April 2010

Online Application Form

Documentation
Terms and Conditions

Fellowship Committee
Fellowships Committee

Questions/Comments?
Email: fellowships@icann.org

Frequently Asked Questions

How will my travel be covered?

Travel will be covered by ICANN directly.

How will my hotel be covered?

Hotels will be booked and covered by ICANN directly. All additional hotel charges beyond the room are the responsibility of the fellow.

How will the stipend work?

All fellows are eligible to receive a flat stipend not to exceed US $500.00. Stipends will be provided to fellows by wire transfer, following successful completion of the fellowship program at the ICANN meeting attended.

Do I need insurance?

Acquiring and paying for any and all insurance, including but not limited to travel insurance is the sole and exclusive responsibility of the fellow.

I would like to add personal or other business segments to my travel. What do I do?

Please refer to the ICANN Travel Support Guidelines. (hyperlink to that page)

What travel documents are needed?

**All travel documents must be consistent with the name on your valid passport**

Overview

What is ICANN?

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) is responsible for the global coordination of the Internet's system of unique identifiers. These include domain names (like .org or .museum, and country codes like .UK), as well as the addresses used in a variety of Internet protocols. Computers use these identifiers to reach each other over the Internet. Careful management of these resources is vital to the Internet's operation. ICANN's global stakeholders meet regularly to develop policies that ensure the Internet's ongoing security and stability.

The domain name system (DNS) and Internet Protocol (IP) addressing systems rely on global input and perspectives in order to ensure they continue to function in a stable and secure fashion. ICANN’s fellowships program helps ensure that voices from all regions of the world have the opportunity to provide that input.

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