[AfriNIC-announce] FW: ISOC Fellowship to the IETF - seeking
applicants for IETF 70 and IETF 71
Hisham R Rojoa
hisham at afrinic.net
Fri Aug 10 06:54:26 SAST 2007
Dear all
FYI
Hisham
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From: Mirjam Kuehne <mir at isoc.org>
To: afrinic-discuss at afrinic.net
Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 13:11:19 +0200
Subject: ISOC Fellowship to the IETF - seeking applicants for IETF 70 and
IETF 71
Dear Colleagues,
The Internet Society has announced that it is seeking applications
for the next round of the ISOC Fellowship to the IETF program. The
program offers engineers from developing countries fellowships that
fund the cost of attending an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
meeting.
As you know, the IETF is the Internet's premier standards-making
body, responsible for the development of protocols used in IP-based
networks. IETF participants represent an international community of
network designers, operators, vendors, and researchers involved in
the technical operation of the Internet and the continuing evolution
of Internet architecture.
Fellowships will be awarded through a competitive application
process. The Internet Society is currently accepting fellowship
applications for the next two IETF meetings:
* IETF 70 being held in Vancouver, Canada on December 2-7 2007, and
* IETF 71 being held in Philadelphia, USA on March 9-14, 2008
Up to five fellowships will be awarded for each IETF meeting.
Full details on the ISOC Fellowship to the IETF, including how to
apply, are located on the ISOC website at :
http://www.isoc.org/educpillar/fellowship
Fellowship applications for both IETF meetings are due by 7 September
2007.
The Internet Society formally launched the ISOC Fellowship to the
IETF program in January 2007 after successfully piloting the program
during 2006 at IETF 66 in Montreal and IETF 67 in San Diego. Fifteen
individuals from 12 countries have participated in the program since
its inception.
I encourage you to pass information about this program to individuals
involved in your regional operators' groups that have a keen interest
in the Internet standardisation activities of the IETF. You also may
consider being a reference for the applicant.
If you have questions, please do not hesiate to contact Karen Rose
<rose at isoc.org> or Mirjam Kuehne <mir at isoc.org>.
Kind Regards,
Mirjam Kuehne
ISOC
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