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In a blog post pertaining to the initiative, ICANN pointed to [[NetMission]]'s support of the endeavor, and expressed gratitude at the organization's level of collaboration in refining the initiative.<ref>[https://www.icann.org/search/#!/?searchText=NextGen@ICANN NextGen Program. Retrieved 01 April 2015.]</ref>
In a blog post pertaining to the initiative, ICANN pointed to [[NetMission]]'s support of the endeavor, and expressed gratitude at the organization's level of collaboration in refining the initiative.<ref>[https://www.icann.org/search/#!/?searchText=NextGen@ICANN NextGen Program. Retrieved 01 April 2015.]</ref>
==Presence at ICANN 57==
===NextGen@ICANN 57===
*[[Mohammad Haolader]] - Bangladesh University of Professionals
*[[Poornima Meegammna]] - AOD International Design Campus
*[[Zaina Deghles]] - Arab American University
*[[Tran Hoan My Duyen]] - Asian University for Women
*[[Piyush Singh]] - Hidayatullah National Law University
*[[Rohan Wadhwa]] - Keio University
*[[Siddharth Gupta]] - National Law University, Delhi
*[[Cong Zhu]] - Beijing Language and Culture University
*[[Dong Gi Lee]] - Ulsan National Institute
*[[Liu Conglun]] - Beijing Forestry University
*[[Fidya Shabrina]] - Universitas Gadjah Mada
*[[Yulita Muspitasari]] - Asian University for Women
*[[Aditya Garg]] - National Law University, Delhi
*[[Gangavarapu Ihita]] - Shiv Nadar University
*[[Anna Liz Thomas]] - NALSAR University of Law
*[[Christopher James Dennet]] - United Kingdom Ambassador
*[[Dirgayuza Setiawan]] - Indonesia Ambassador
*[[Ihtisham Khalid]] - Pakistan Ambassador
*[[June Tessy Okal]] - Kenya Ambassador
*[[Elizabeth Orembo]] - Kenya Ambassador
<ref>[https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2016-08-19-en#.V7epTY3CLmg.facebook 15 Successful Candidates for ICANN 57 NextGen. Retrieved 22 Aug 2016.]</ref>


==Presence at ICANN 56==
==Presence at ICANN 56==

Revision as of 14:40, 22 August 2016

NextGen at ICANN is an outreach initiative created by ICANN. Up to 25 end-users and stakeholders are introduced to ICANN during conferences through an "inclusive, supportive, and tailored program." The initiative began at ICANN 49, and featured 25 participants between the ages of 18 and 30. It is a regionally based initiative meant to engage undergraduate and graduate students and introduce them to ICANN.

Beginnings

NextGen at ICANN grew from the work of ICANN's Strategy Panel on the Public Responsibility Framework as a way to build trust and communication within the Internet community. Its goals include maintaining a "stable, inclusive, and accessible Internet across the globe..." Additionally, the organization seeks to continually engage what the community perceives to be the "next generation" in the Internet ecosystem.

In a blog post pertaining to the initiative, ICANN pointed to NetMission's support of the endeavor, and expressed gratitude at the organization's level of collaboration in refining the initiative.[1]

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Selection Committee

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Members

Ambassadors

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Members

Ambassador

Selection Committee

Presence at ICANN 53

According to ICANN's website, the organization received over 200 applications within their 10-day application period. The NextGen selection committee selected 17 of the 200 applicants to attend ICANN 53 in Buenos Aires.

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References