If you’re an undergraduate or graduate student who’s passionate about technology, and want to dive headfirst into Internet policy at a public interest organization that’s at the forefront of debates on topics such as copyright, connectivity and free expression, the
Google Policy Fellowship could be the program for you.
Applications are now open for placements at two organizations in Asia Pacific, including the
Asian Development Bank in Manila and the
Journalism and Media Studies Centre at The University of Hong Kong. Some of the topics open for research in Asia this year include enabling connectivity and trade by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the region, and media policy development.
Learn more about this global program and the application process on the Google Public Policy Fellowship
website, and get your applications in soon.
Posted by William Fitzgerald, Public Policy Manager, Google Asia Pacific
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