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The Internet Society Fellowship to the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)

The IETF is the world’s premier Internet standards-development body. As an NGL programme component, the Internet Society Fellowship to the IETF is available to technology professionals, advanced IT students, and other qualified individuals from developing and emerging economies.

Fellows to the IETF attend an IETF meeting where they are paired with an experienced mentor and expected to be able to make a positive contribution to IETF work.
 
The Fellowship to the IETF helps to increase the diversity of inputs to, and global awareness of the IETF’s vital work. At the same time, the Fellows participate in the development of Internet standards and best practices and make valuable connections with global peers with similar interests.
 
Fellowships are available to first-time and returning Fellows.
 

About the IETF

The IETF (along with its related organizations) is a large, open, international community of network designers, operators, vendor experts, researchers, and other interested technologists. While much of the IETF’s work takes place through mailing lists, there are three physical IETF meetings each year. The in-person experience of IETF meetings can help promote a stronger understanding of the standardization process, encourage active involvement in IETF work, and facilitate personal networking with others who have similar technical interests.

 

The Fellowship Award

Internet Society Fellows to the IETF receive the following assistance:
 
  • travel, accommodation, meeting registration fees, and a ticket to the IETF social event;
  • introduction to a mentor from their area of interest to help them prepare for the meeting, network with other experts, and successfully navigate the week-long meeting;
  • a stipend for incidental expenses; and
  • a certificate of participation.

Expectations for the Fellows

Internet Society Fellows are expected to:
 
  • prepare in advance of the IETF meeting by reading relevant IETF documents and working- group discussions in their areas of interest;
  • attend the IETF newcomers tutorial, plenary sessions, and working-group sessions throughout the week;
  • share the experience and knowledge gained at the IETF with their local communities when they return home (including writing a report on the activities);
  • participate in the NGL programme participant network; and
  • assist with administrative aspects of the programme, including completion of a follow-up survey.

When are the Fellowships available?

Fellowships are available for each of the three IETF meetings held each year. See the IETF web site for the meeting schedule.
 

Who should apply?

Internet Society Fellowships to the IETF are for Internet Society members from emerging or developing economies who have the technical skills and experience to contribute to the work of the IETF.
 

Selection criteria

Selection for the Fellowships is competitive. All applicants must be members of the Internet Society and must meet the selection criteria.
 
Please note, no age limits apply to Fellowships to the IETF.
 

How to apply

Applications are now closed.
 

Timeline for 2012

Applications for IETF 84 and IETF 85 is now closed.  The selection process has begun and selections will be made by 07 May 2012.
 

More Information

  • Background of the Fellowships to the IETF
  • List of IETF Fellows
  • Become a sponsor of the Fellowships to the IETF
  • Become a mentor
  • NGL Candidates mailing list
  • 2009 in Review
For any other information, please contact Leaders@InternetSociety.org.
 
 
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