Apply for a 2013 Google Policy Fellowship
February 19th, 2013 | Published in Google Student Blog
Cross-posted from Google European Policy Blog
The Internet policy world is ripe with fascinating issues. From cybercrime to government surveillance and security, to public procurement, trade and open access to information, there has never been a more exciting time to get involved. We’re excited to launch the 6th summer of the Google Policy Fellowship, with new opportunities to work with organizations from Africa, Europe and Latin America in addition to ones in U.S. and Canada. Applications are open today, and students of all levels and disciplines are welcome to apply before March 15, 2013.
Fellows will spend ten weeks this summer working on a broad portfolio of topics at a diverse set of organizations, including:
Africa
You can learn about the program, application process and host organizations on the Google Public Policy Fellowship website.
The Internet policy world is ripe with fascinating issues. From cybercrime to government surveillance and security, to public procurement, trade and open access to information, there has never been a more exciting time to get involved. We’re excited to launch the 6th summer of the Google Policy Fellowship, with new opportunities to work with organizations from Africa, Europe and Latin America in addition to ones in U.S. and Canada. Applications are open today, and students of all levels and disciplines are welcome to apply before March 15, 2013.
Fellows will spend ten weeks this summer working on a broad portfolio of topics at a diverse set of organizations, including:
Africa
- ILab Africa
- Kofi Annan Centre for Excellence in IT
- Bruegel
- ECIPE (European Centre for International Political Economy)
- OpenForum Europe (OFE)
- The Lisbon Council
- Asociación por los Derechos Civiles
- Derechos Digitales
- American Library Association
- Center for Democracy and Technology
- Competitive Enterprise Institute
- Creative Commons
- EFF
- Future of Music Coalition
- Institute for Public Representation
- Internet Education Foundation
- Joint Center for Political And Economic Studies
- Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights
- National Consumers League
- National Hispanic Media Coalition
- New America Foundation
- Public Knowledge
- Samuelson-Glushko Canadian Internet Policy & Public Interest Clinic
- TechFreedom
- Technology Policy Institute
- The Citizen Lab
- US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
You can learn about the program, application process and host organizations on the Google Public Policy Fellowship website.
Posted by Nicklas Lundblad, Director of Public Policy at Google