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Fellowship applications are currently open for these events.
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Bangladesh Network Operators Group (bdNOG) is a trust in Bangladesh, a not for profit, voluntary based, Internet research and operational community welfare initiative. bdNOG board is the highest authority of the trust and approves its yearly activities and hold the Executive Committee (EC) accountable to the board.
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The Asia Pacific Internet Governance Academy (APIGA) is a capacity-development program focused on Internet governance that is targeted at youth leaders from the Asia Pacific (APAC) region. APIGA is co-hosted by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and the Korea Internet & Security Agency (KISA).
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The APNIC Policy Fellowship is a pilot program designed to support emerging leaders in the APNIC community who are interested in Internet resource policy. Over 18 months, Fellows engage in a deep dive into the Policy Development Process (PDP), collaborating with mentors and peers to research, develop, and propose policies that respond to evolving technical and industry needs.
Throughout the program, APNIC provides a structured and well-supported experience, including interactive webinars, curated learning materials, mentorship from policy experts, and opportunities for hands-on engagement with the community.
This immersive experience helps Fellows build skills in policy analysis, communication, and collaboration — preparing them to become active contributors to APNIC’s policy discussions and potentially transition into public policy roles across government, academia, and Internet-related organizations.
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APNIC offers fellowships each year to support members of the Asia Pacific Internet community from Developing, Least Developed (LDC), and Small Island Developing State (SIDS) economies. Fellows receive financial support and guidance to join an online learning program and attend APNIC conferences, where they engage with recognised experts and build professional networks.
The program emphasises gender and geographical diversity, encouraging strong participation from women across the region. Fellowships are offered in three categories: Professional, Youth, and Master (returning).
APNIC fellowships help bring diverse stakeholders together to strengthen regional Internet capacity and support discussions on technical operations, Internet governance, and number resource policies.
To apply for a fellowship, please Register to the Fellowship System. For event queries or technical queries about this site, please use the form below.
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