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Teaching Internet Governance The experience of the International Summer Schools on Internet Governance (ISSIG). Background. Situation: - No Internet Governance curricula at university level - Some exceptions for some elements (Harvard, Oxford)

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  1. Teaching Internet Governance The experience of the International Summer Schools on Internet Governance (ISSIG)

  2. Background • Situation: - No Internet Governance curricula at university level • - Some exceptions for some elements (Harvard, Oxford) • - every stakeholder (expert) group separated • - less overall basic knowledge • Idea: - Summer school project for five regions - born at the ICA/IAMCR 2006 Workshop • - GIGANET launch 2006 (in connection with IGF)

  3. Concept Learning in a multistakeholder environment • Multidisciplinary 50 hours academic course 5 days (nights) • Group of 25-30 students and 20 faculty members • Graduate students, academics, business and governmental people • Theoretical lectures, Workshops • Practical presentations (business sector, students) • Interactive communication between faculty and fellows • Regional influences

  4. History Wolfgang Kleinwächter – University of Aarhus Technology Avri Doria – Lulea University Policy William Drake – Institute of international and development studies Theory Milton Mueller – Syracuse University Law/Security Jon Bing – University of Oslo, Michael Heller – SHSG Layers Development Olga Cavalli - University of Buenos Aires Government Bertrand de la Chapelle – French Foreign Ministry, Marcus Kummer - IGF Michael Niebel – European Commission Business Ayesha Hassan – ICC, representatives of various registrars ICANN Issues Massimiliano Minisci – ICANN Human rights Wolfgang Benedek – University of Graz Regional Perspectives local actors, registrars Programme / Faculty (excerpt)

  5. Programme Run • First evening: Start with dinner and self introduction • Morning: joint lecture followed by Q&A session in the morning • Afternoon: Workshops in the afternoon • Evening: Students presentation in the evening • Last day: Handover of certificates • Social programme (boat tour, local historic sites, gala dinner)

  6. Facts andFigures • About 120 applications from all over the world • group of 25-30 students and 20 faculty members • Criteria: geographical, gender and professional balance • Global fellowship programme

  7. 2010 Euro SSIG Statistic By applications: By participation:

  8. Experiences • Euro-SSIG in Germany as a pilot project successful since 2007 • South-SSIG in Buenos Aires / Sao Paulo (2009, 2010) • Arabic-SSIG in Cairo (2009) • Planned: Asia-SSIG / African-SSIG in 2011 • Kiew?!

  9. Next Summer Schools • 3rd South-SSIG Mexico City, spring 2011 • 5th Euro-SSIG Meissen/Germany, July 24-30, 2011 Student statements from the previous Euro-SSIG

  10. Cпасибo! www.issig.info info@hoferichter.eu

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