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'''Alexandra Kulikova''' is ICANN Head Stakeholder Engagement Manager for Eastern Europe and Central Asia. It was announced that she would take this position in August 2017.<ref>[https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2017-08-21-en Alexandra Kulikova to Head Stakeholder Engagement for Eastern Europe & Central Asia at <abbr>ICANN</abbr>]<abbr>. Retrieved 08 Sep 2017.</abbr>
'''Alexandra Kulikova''' was [[ICANN]] Head Stakeholder Engagement Manager for Eastern Europe and Central Asia from September 2017 to December 2019.<ref>[https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2017-08-21-en Alexandra Kulikova to Head Stakeholder Engagement for Eastern Europe & Central Asia at <abbr>ICANN</abbr>]<abbr>. Retrieved 08 Sep 2017.</abbr>
</ref> Kulikova has been with ICANN since 2015.
</ref> Kulikova joined ICANN in 2015.
Previously Alexandra ran a research program "Global Internet Governance and International Information" at PIR Center, a Moscow based think-tank focusing on broader global security agenda. Alexandra's research interests include national and global internet governance, privacy and data protection online, state and corporate policies on ICT security, international cyber-strategies and policies.  
Previously, Alexandra ran a research program "Global Internet Governance and International Information" at PIR Center, a Moscow-based think-tank focusing on broader global security agenda. Alexandra's research interests include national and global internet governance, privacy and data protection online, state and corporate policies on ICT security, international cyber-strategies, and policies.  


==Education==
==Education==
She holds an honours MSc degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science in media and communication governance and an honours graduate degree from Moscow State Linguistic University in theory and practice of intercultural communication and teaching foreign languages and cultures.
She holds an honours MSc degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science in media and communication governance and an honours graduate degree from Moscow State Linguistic University in theory and practice of intercultural communication and teaching foreign languages and cultures.
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[[Category:Former ICANN Staff]]

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Country: Russia
LinkedIn:    Alexandra Kulikova
Formerly a member
of the ICANN Staff

Alexandra Kulikova was ICANN Head Stakeholder Engagement Manager for Eastern Europe and Central Asia from September 2017 to December 2019.[1] Kulikova joined ICANN in 2015. Previously, Alexandra ran a research program "Global Internet Governance and International Information" at PIR Center, a Moscow-based think-tank focusing on broader global security agenda. Alexandra's research interests include national and global internet governance, privacy and data protection online, state and corporate policies on ICT security, international cyber-strategies, and policies.

Education

She holds an honours MSc degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science in media and communication governance and an honours graduate degree from Moscow State Linguistic University in theory and practice of intercultural communication and teaching foreign languages and cultures.

References