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Attend the Upcoming Master Class in Internet Governance and Policy

InterConnect has finalized the dates and details for its “Master Class in Internet Governance and Policy” taking place next month in Bath, UK.

About the Course

Download the 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 be part of 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 authorites, 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 technical and legal underpinnings, political impact and future challenges and opportunities.

When and Where

The Master Class in Internet Governance and Policy will run on 25 – 29 May 2015 at Bailbrook House Hotel in Bath, UK.

Presenters

The course will be delivered by InterConnect’s core Internet Governance team. For presenter bios and more information about the Master Class, please visit:
http://www.icc-uk.com/internet-governance-master-class.php

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