Apply for a 2014 Google Policy Fellowship
March 20th, 2014 | Published in Google Public Policy
The Internet policy world ripe with fascinating policy issues. From government surveillance and data security to patent reform and copyright to free expression and open access to information, there has never been a more exciting time to get involved. We’re excited to launch the 7th summer of the Google Policy Fellowship, connecting students of all levels and disciplines with organizations working on the forefront of these and other critical issues for the future of the Internet. Applications are open today for North America and Latin America, and students of all levels and disciplines are welcome to apply before Friday, April 14, 2014.
This year’s organizations include:
More fellowship opportunities in Asia, Africa, and Europe will be coming soon. You can learn about the program, application process and host organizations on the Google Public Policy Fellowship website.
This year’s organizations include:
- American Library Association
- National Consumers League
- National Hispanic Media Coalition
- Open Technology Institute, New America Foundation
- Public Knowledge
- TechFreedom
- Center for Democracy and Technology
- Global Network Initiative
- R Street
- iKeepSafe
- ConnectSafely
- The Citizen Lab
- Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy & Public Interest Clinic
- American Association of People with Disabilities
- Future of Privacy Forum
- Technology Policy Institute
- Future of Music
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
- Internet Education Foundation
- Fundación Karisma
- Asociación por los Derechos Civiles
- Derechos Digitales
- Article 19 Mexico
More fellowship opportunities in Asia, Africa, and Europe will be coming soon. You can learn about the program, application process and host organizations on the Google Public Policy Fellowship website.