[Chapter-delegates] 23 Emerging Global Leaders Complete Internet Society's Next Generation Leaders eLearning Course
Constance Bommelaer
bommelaer at isoc.org
Wed Oct 27 01:59:21 PDT 2010
Dear Members,
The Internet Society is proud to announce that 23 emerging global leaders
have successfully completed the inaugural eLearning online course, a central
component of the Internet Society's Next Generation Leaders (NGL) programme.
The Internet Society's Next Generation Leaders programme blends coursework,
practical experience and mentorship to help prepare young professionals from
around the world to become the next generation of Internet technology,
policy, and business leaders.
During twenty four intensive weeks, our students learned the essential
topics required for effective interactions and relationships within the
Internet ecosystem, as well as key concepts and emerging issues in Internet
governance.
2011 will see an expansion of the eLearning offerings: one class in English
and a concurrent class in French. We intend to translate the course material
into other official UN languages.
With the overwhelming response to the inaugural class (over 200 applications
were received), ISOC expects to receive many more expressions of interest in
the upcoming application round, slated to open in the first quarter of 2011.
The 2010 eLearning students join an ever-expanding pool of NGL talents that
have already, or will, take the opportunity to apply their leadership skills
through participating in the Internet Society's Next Generation Leaders
representation programmes, including fellowships to the Internet Governance
Forum (IGF), Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), World Bank, and
Organization for Economic Co-operation & Development (OECD).
The NGL programme is sponsored by organizations including: Nominet Trust and
the Association Française pour le Nommage Internet en Coopération (AFNIC)
and the European Commission. Additional support has been provided by
Microsoft, Intel, Afilias, and Google for the NGL's Internet Society
Fellowship to the IETF component.
Full details of the Next Generation Leaders programme and its other
opportunities are available here: http://www.InternetSociety.org/leaders/
Successful participants of the Next Generation Leaders 2010 eLearning
course:
* Rajendra Prasad Poudel (Nepal)
* Towela Jere (Malawi)
* Sorina Teleanu (Romania)
* Dmitry Epstein (Israel, Russia)
* Filiz Yilmaz (Turkey)
* Freddy Linares Torres (Peru)
* Paul Muchene (Kenya)
* Fernando Gont (Argentina)
* Bünyamin Atıcı (Turkey)
* Ebenezer Dadzie (Ghana)
* Grace Mutung'u (Kenya)
* Fouad Bajwa (Pakistan)
* Eswari Prasad K. Sharma (Nepal)
* Rahat Sabyrbekov (Kyrgyztan)
* Ricardo Patara (Brazil)
* Stenio Fernandes (Brazil)
* Mohibul Hasib Mahmud (Bangladesh)
* Karim Attoumani Mohamed (Comoros)
* Anupam Agrawal (India)
* Cedrick Adrien Mbeyet (Congo)
* Maria Casey (Ireland)
* Maduka Attamah (Nigeria)
* Srimal Andrahennadi (Sri Lanka)
Best,
The Internet Society's Next Generation Leaders team
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