Internet number resource policy, like other areas of Internet governance, is powered by community participation. To encourage and foster new voices and active members within the ARIN region, the ARIN Fellowship Program provides a specialized, interactive learning opportunity to individuals interested in these aspects of Internet operations and their professional growth in the industry.
Fellows are selected twice a year to participate in the multiweek program before and during an ARIN Public Policy and Members Meeting. Fellows receive an in-depth, expert-guided introduction to the workings of the ARIN organization and Policy Development Process (PDP), along with opportunities for networking and direct participation in the PDP.
With the personal support of Mentors from the ARIN community, Fellows progress through an engaging and approachable agenda of presentations, discussions, and Q&As with ARIN leadership — including ARIN staff and Advisory Council members. The sessions provide an overview of Internet governance, Internet number resource policy and its development, ARIN services and operations, and the Internet Number Registry System.
ARIN 53 Fellows will take part in virtual sessions before later participating in the ARIN 53 Public Policy and Members Meeting, held 14-17 April 2024 in Bridgetown, Barbados, either virtually or in person. This program also includes funding for attending CaribNOG (17-18 April) upon request. The applications for the ARIN 53 Fellowship Program will be accepted 4-22 January 2024.
Download the informational flyer here.
Before you proceed with the application, have you:
- Read about the application eligibility guidelines, program description, and timeline?
- Read the Terms & Conditions?
- Read the FAQs?
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ARIN is a nonprofit, member-based organization that administers IP addresses & ASNs in support of the operation and growth of the Internet.
Fellowship Program (ARIN 53)
Internet number resource policy, like other areas of Internet governance, is powered by community participation. To encourage and foster new voices and active members within the ARIN region, the ARIN Fellowship Program provides a specialized, interactive learning opportunity to individuals interested in these aspects of Internet operations and their professional growth in the industry.
Fellows are selected twice a year to participate in the multiweek program before and during an ARIN Public Policy and Members Meeting. Fellows receive an in-depth, expert-guided introduction to the workings of the ARIN organization and Policy Development Process (PDP), along with opportunities for networking and direct participation in the PDP.
With the personal support of Mentors from the ARIN community, Fellows progress through an engaging and approachable agenda of presentations, discussions, and Q&As with ARIN leadership — including ARIN staff and Advisory Council members. The sessions provide an overview of Internet governance, Internet number resource policy and its development, ARIN services and operations, and the Internet Number Registry System.
ARIN 53 Fellows will take part in virtual sessions before later participating in the ARIN 53 Public Policy and Members Meeting, held 14-17 April 2024 in Bridgetown, Barbados, either virtually or in person. This program also includes funding for attending CaribNOG (17-18 April) upon request. The applications for the ARIN 53 Fellowship Program will be accepted 4-22 January 2024.
Download the informational flyer here.
Before you proceed with the application, have you:
- Read about the application eligibility guidelines, program description, and timeline?
- Read the Terms & Conditions?
- Read the FAQs?
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ARIN is a nonprofit, member-based organization that administers IP addresses & ASNs in support of the operation and growth of the Internet.