Pulse Research Fellowship 2023 is no open
The Internet Society has launched the Pulse Research Fellowship <https://pulse.internetsociety.org/fellowship> to support one researcher to work on data-driven analysis or develop tools that add value to understanding one or more of the Internet Society Pulse focus areas: Enabling Technologies <https://pulse.internetsociety.org/technologies>, Internet Shutdowns <https://pulse.internetsociety.org/shutdowns>, Internet Resilience <https://pulse.internetsociety.org/resilience>, and Market Concentration <https://pulse.internetsociety.org/concentration>, and Keeping Traffic Local <https://www.internetsociety.org/blog/2022/08/african-peering-key-to-keeping-traffic-local/> . The Pulse Research Fellowship is open to researchers based anywhere in the world who want to research a specific area that helps in upholding an open, globally-connected, secure, and trustworthy Internet using state-of-the-art and/or novel Internet measurement techniques. The duration of the fellowship is six months (mid-May to mid-November) and the selected candidate can work remotely. Applicants will be selected according to their: - Proposal’s relevance to the Internet Society Pulse focus areas. - Knowledge of the field of Internet measurements and experience necessary to accomplish the proposed research goals. - Ability to commit at least 25 hours per week to the fellowship. The selected applicant will receive a generous stipend based on experience and time commitment. See the fellowship webpage <https://pulse.internetsociety.org/fellowship> for more information, including how to apply. If you have questions about this program or the application process, please email pulsefellowship@isoc.org <foundation@isocfoundation.org>.
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Hanna Kreitem