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'''Schools on Internet Governance''' (SIGs) are organizations that inform end users about the stewardship of the internet. [[:Category:Internet Governance Schools|SIGs]] have been around since 2007, with the opening of the European School on Internet Governance ([[EuroSSIG]]) in Meissen, Germany. Each of the schools has developed its curriculum based on its local needs as well as availabilities. Some bring in international faculty, some prefer to restrict their courses to be led by local faculty. Each of the schools has developed its own method of funding and student selection. Some teach at a basic level to students who have no experience with [[Internet Governance]], while others work with young professionals with some experience in Internet governance.<ref>[https://www.igschools.net/sig/ IG Schools], Accessed Feb 20, 2023</ref>
 
'''Schools on Internet Governance''' (SIGs) are organizations that inform end users about the stewardship of the internet. [[:Category:Internet Governance Schools|SIGs]] have been around since 2007, with the opening of the European School on Internet Governance ([[EuroSSIG]]) in Meissen, Germany. Each of the schools has developed its curriculum based on its local needs as well as availabilities. Some bring in international faculty, some prefer to restrict their courses to be led by local faculty. Each of the schools has developed its own method of funding and student selection. Some teach at a basic level to students who have no experience with [[Internet Governance]], while others work with young professionals with some experience in Internet governance.<ref>[https://www.igschools.net/sig/ IG Schools], Accessed Feb 20, 2023</ref>
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==SIGs==
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The following SIGs have registered with the [[DC SIG|Dynamic Coalition]]:
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* [[VirtualSIG|Virtual School of Internet Governance<ref>[www.virtualsig.org Virtual SIG]</ref>
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* [[NASIG|North American School of Internet Governance]]<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/northamericansig NASIG]</ref>
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* [[BrSIG|Brazilian School on Internet Governance]]<ref>[https://egi.nic.br BrSIG]</ref>
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* [[ArgenSIG|Argentina School on Internet Governance]]<ref>[https://www.argensig.org ARGENSIG]</ref>
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* [[CISIG|Cote d'Ivoire Internet Governance School]]<ref>[www.fgi.ci CISIG]</ref>
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* [[MaliSIG|Malian School on Internet Governance]]<ref>[www.malisig.ml mlSIG]</ref>
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* [[Liberia School of Internet Governance]]
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* [[GhanaSIG|Ghana School on Internet Governance]]<ref>[www.ghanasig.org GhanaSIG]</ref>
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* [[BeninSIG|Benin Internet Governance School]] <ref>[www.fgi.bj BeninSIG]</ref>
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* [[NiSIG|Nigerian School on Internet Governance]] <ref>[https://sig.ng Nigeria SIG]</ref>
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==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 18:48, 20 February 2023

Schools on Internet Governance (SIGs) are organizations that inform end users about the stewardship of the internet. SIGs have been around since 2007, with the opening of the European School on Internet Governance (EuroSSIG) in Meissen, Germany. Each of the schools has developed its curriculum based on its local needs as well as availabilities. Some bring in international faculty, some prefer to restrict their courses to be led by local faculty. Each of the schools has developed its own method of funding and student selection. Some teach at a basic level to students who have no experience with Internet Governance, while others work with young professionals with some experience in Internet governance.[1]

SIGs

The following SIGs have registered with the Dynamic Coalition:


References

  1. IG Schools, Accessed Feb 20, 2023
  2. [www.virtualsig.org Virtual SIG]
  3. NASIG
  4. BrSIG
  5. ARGENSIG
  6. [www.fgi.ci CISIG]
  7. [www.malisig.ml mlSIG]
  8. [www.ghanasig.org GhanaSIG]
  9. [www.fgi.bj BeninSIG]
  10. Nigeria SIG