Call for Fellowship Committee Members 

APSIG 2026 

The Asia Pacific School on Internet Governance (APSIG) is the premier capacity-building program for Internet Governance in the Asia-Pacific region, bringing together practitioners, policymakers, and emerging leaders to engage with the evolving landscape of Internet governance. The Fellowship Committee (FC) is a key organ of APSIG, responsible for evaluating and selecting fellows from across the APAC region to attend the school. 

We are seeking up to five (5) volunteers to serve on the APSIG 2026 Fellowship Committee. Interested candidates are encouraged to review the responsibilities and eligibility criteria below and submit their application by 14 June 2026

1. Responsibilities of FC Members 

  1. Attend FC virtual meetings regularly (typically 4 to 6 meetings over a two-month period). 
  1. Develop the fellowship application form and evaluation criteria. 
  1. Individually score each received application against the agreed criteria. 
  1. Maintain strict confidentiality of all fellowship proceedings, applications, and discussions. 
  1. Must belong to or reside in the APAC region. 

2. Eligibility 

Candidates must have prior experience serving on a fellowship committee for an Internet Governance school or event. All applications will be evaluated by the APSIG Executive Committee, and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. 

3. How to Apply 

Please send your expression of interest to secretary.apsig@gmail.com on or before 14 June 2026. Your email must include the following: 

  1. Full Name 
  2. Gender / Disability (optional) 
  3. Email Address 
  4. Phone Number 
  5. Affiliation 
  6. Organization 
  7. Designation / Title 
  8. Statement of Interest — including your past contributions to APSIG, if any
  9. A summary of your prior experience on fellowship committees and your motivation to serve on the APSIG Fellowship Committee 2026. 

About APSIG 

APSIG is the premier source of capacity building in Internet Governance for the Asia-Pacific region. This annual school brings together individuals with a common interest in Internet Governance, equipping them with comprehensive insights into its dynamic landscape and empowering them to actively engage in policy discussions and decision-making processes. 

We look forward to receiving your expression of interest and to welcoming dedicated volunteers to the APSIG 2026 Fellowship Committee.