Fellowship Programme

Training and sponsorship for the next generation of internet governance participants.

The fellowship helps young people and interested applicants take active part in Regional Internet Registry meetings and policy discussions.

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Programme Focus

Open to people who want to learn and participate.

The source content makes the programme intentionally broad. It welcomes applicants regardless of origin, ethnicity, educational background, or field of work, as long as they are interested in internet governance and policy-making.

  • Support to attend diverse RIR meetings.
  • Exposure to policy development and internet number discussions.
  • Financial and mentorship support aligned with programme terms.
Criteria

Curious minds are welcome.

The fellowship is designed for people who care about internet governance, including those who are new to the field and need a stronger foundation before joining regional conversations.

Interviews can be conducted remotely, and applicants from outside Hong Kong are included.

Foundation Q&A

Common fellowship questions.

What does the fellowship do?

The programme supports people who are interested in internet number policy so they can attend regional meetings and participate more actively.

Do I need previous training in number policy?

No. The foundation also exists to educate the public, so newcomers who want to learn are welcome.

Can applicants outside Hong Kong apply?

Yes. The source material says the interview procedure can be conducted remotely by web or phone.

Is the programme open to people with different perspectives?

Yes. The foundation emphasizes respect for different voices and does not impose a single view on internet governance.

Help open more doors into internet governance participation.

Contact the foundation to ask about fellowship opportunities, support, or programme details.