Salerno Winter School on Internet Governance (SWING)

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Summary

Name of your School: Salerno Winter School on Internet Governance (SWING)
Is your School a global, regional or national initiative? global
Who is the convenor/s of your School? University of Salerno, Internet & Communication Policy Center
Is your School targeting one specific stakeholder group (i.e. do you focus on young people)? SWING is a Winter School on Internet Governance designed to provide an advanced educational pathway for graduate students, early researchers, ICT professionals, and policymakers.
Region or country your School is based: Italy
Year of foundation: 2025
Frequency of your School: annually
Duration of your School: 5 days
Besides Internet Governance do you focus on another sub topic? The program aims to enhance the understanding of the themes and the stakeholders involved in the development, configuration, administration, and regulation of the Internet and digital technologies.
Is your school associated with or co-located with any other event or process? The school is located at research center that coordinates the GIG-ARTS scholarly network and the annual GIG-ARTS conference
What is the funding model of your SIG? Not for profit
Please provide the link to the website of your school: www.internetpolicyresearch.eu/swing-2025
Anything else you would like to tell us about your school? Participants will gain comprehensive knowledge and skills on topics that have long been integral to the agendas of national and international policymakers. These topics include the governance of protocols and standards, of telecommunication systems, of platforms, data and applications. Policy principles and governance mechanisms will be explored, with in-depth discussions about multi-stakeholder governance, digital constitutionalism, digital sovereignty, digital cooperation and diplomacy, cybersecurity and cyber-intelligence.