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Second Master Class in Internet Governance and Policy by InterConnect

InterConnect announces a second date for its “Master Class on Internet Governance” starting 17 – 21 November 2014 (see first announcement). InterConnect provides the following information regarding the course.

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The Master Class in Internet Governance and Policy is designed to help participants understand the core principles of internet governance. The course will run 17 – 21 November 2014 (Download Course Brochure)As policymakers, regulators, private sector and civil society grapple with the question ‘who should run the Internet’, Internet governance is headline news globally. Yet few organisations that depend on the Internet truly understand what Internet governance means, or how to shape it.

The Master Class in Internet Governance and Policy is a highly interactive course which equips delegates with the history, technical, legal and geographic underpinnings of the Internet, its key international policy issues and venues, and the most up to date information needed to be an effective advocate for their strategic interests.

The course is intended for:

  • Professionals at ministries, national regulatory authorities, network operators and service providers.
  • Individuals in the private sector representing organisations operating in the Internet industry.
  • Academics, journalists and others with an interest in the Internet’s legal background, political impact and effect on international relations.

For more information about InterConnect’s Master Classes visit:
http://www.icc-uk.com/internet-governance-master-class.php

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