Postel Network Operator's Scholarship for Fall 2008


NANOG and ARIN have been been unique and successful cooperative fora for Internet builders in North America and other parts of the world. Senior practitioners from around the world contribute their time to NANOG and ARIN as presenters, teachers and trainers, to produce consistent non-commercial conferences of high-quality.

Since 2007, the generosity of an anonymous donor and the administration of the Internet Society, have allowed NANOG and ARIN to provide financial support to a person from a developing country to participate in the October joint NANOG/ARIN meeting.

The Postel Network Operator's Scholarship Committee cordially invite suitable applicants to apply for fellowship funding to participate in the October 2008 joint NANOG/ARIN meeting.

Target Audience

The Postel Network Operator's Scholarship targets personnel from developing countries who are actively involved in Internet development, in any of the following roles:

Award Package

Successful applicants will be provided with transportation to and from the meetings and a reasonable (local host standard) allowance for food and accommodation. In addition all fees for participation in the conferences, tutorials, and social events will be waived. The final grant size is determined according to final costs and available funding, and will be advised to successful applicants.

Criteria for Selection

The Postel Network Operator's Scholarship Committee will select the fellow according to following criteria. Applicants from any part of the world will be considered.

Fellowship Selection Committee

The Fellowship Section Committee is a joint activity of the Steering Committee of NANOG and the Board of Trustees of ARIN.

Application for Fellowships

The deadline for application is 1 June 2008, and the awardee will be informed by 1 July 2008.

To apply for the fellowship please read http://www.nanog.org/postel-scholarship.html and submit your application via email to PostelNOS@nanog.org.

Please be sure to include the Abstract, and even possibly some slides, from the presentation you would give at the meetings.