Would you like to learn more about Internet number resource policy development, 
ARIN’s Policy Development Process, or Internet governance? Then apply to ARIN’s 
Virtual Fellowship Program now through the extended application deadline of 
Thursday, 3 March 2022.

To apply now to the ARIN 49 Virtual Fellowship Program, visit the following 
link: https://arin.smapply.net/prog/virtual_fellowship_program_arin_49/

This is an exciting opportunity no matter what stage of career you are in. 
You'll be paired with a mentor from the ARIN community and attend four virtual 
sessions between 5 April and 3 May in preparation for the ARIN 49 Public Policy 
and Members Meeting.

Curious to know why you should apply? Take it from the past Virtual Fellows! 
Here are their top 10 takeaways from participating in the program:

1. “The content was engaging and easy to follow.”

2. “The rhythm and pace of the program was perfect, as the content got more 
insightful as the weeks progressed.”

3. “Leif Sawyer (ARIN Advisory Council Chair) was really relatable and seemed 
to enjoy presenting the information just as much as the attendees enjoyed 
viewing it.”

4. “The presentation on the Policy Development Process really set the tone for 
the entirety of the program and provided a blueprint to follow along the 
consecutive sessions.”

5. “At the conclusion of the first session, I was already able to understand 
the principles used to review policy changes and the “life cycle” of the Policy 
Development Process, in addition to who can submit policy change proposals, who 
reviews them, and when the policy changes can take effect.”

6. “My mentor was a knowledgeable and very experienced ARIN community member, 
explaining how some of the changes, no matter how small, can provide additional 
clarity to the Number Resource Policy Manual.”

7. “I was also glad for the virtual aspect, as it made it much easier for me to 
attend and allowed for the additional sessions before the Public Policy and 
Members Meeting began.”

8. “Everyone involved seemed to actually enjoy working together … Though many 
of the topics could be somewhat dry and procedural, there was a definite 
enthusiasm and engagement with the community.”

9. “It was great to hear from many different perspectives of those who work at 
ARIN, sit on the Advisory Council, and have a Q&A with ARIN’s VP of Government 
Affairs.”

10. “Being a Fellow made the idea of potentially submitting a proposal myself 
or serving on the ARIN Advisory Council less intimidating.”

Individuals who are 18 years of age or older, have a demonstrated interest in 
the ARIN community and its policy development process, and reside in the ARIN 
region are eligible to apply. Special consideration will be given to those new 
to their organization who have never attended an ARIN meeting before.  

If you or someone you know is interested in learning more about ARIN and 
becoming a part of an active, involved, and committed community, then ARIN 
looks forward to receiving your Fellowship application. For any additional 
questions, please email [email protected].

For more information about the program, please visit: 
https://www.arin.net/fellowships.

Regards,  

Amanda Gauldin  
Community Engagement Coordinator  
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)


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