[NCUC-DISCUSS] [Call for ICANN61 participants] NCUC Policy Course - Onsite Slots - no funding
Christopher Momanyi
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Sat Mar 10 08:20:52 CET 2018
I agree with Lucena's comment. A document to show ones participation in an
activity shows a persons engagement which in certain aspects may help his
academic institution. Some institutions will ask how ones engagement will
help his academic institution and on this basis one may be granted
permission to travel
Regards
On 9 March 2018 at 16:05, Cláudio Lucena <claudiokilla at gmail.com> wrote:
> Another note, certificates are extremely useful for those of us who are
> working in universities, at least in Latin America, but certainly in other
> regions of the global south too, and definitely in other countries like
> Spain and Portugal, where I have some experience.
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> Certifying activities makes it easier for us to inform them of our
> contribution, for them to track our engagement and the days we might be
> out, and more likely that they will allow us time to keep working and
> engaged. It's a practice.
>
> While helping at an NCUC booth at ICANN58 I saw a very interesting
> cultural shock between a fellow from Spain, who was looking for a
> certification of attendance to present back at his university, and a member
> of the organizing committee in Denmark, who had no idea what he was talking
> about or why he would need such a thing.
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> 2018-03-06 5:21 GMT-03:00 Olga Kyryliuk <olga_kyryliuk at ukr.net>:
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>> Hi Renata,
>>
>> I agree with Michael's comment, but in general looks nice. I would also
>> suggest to mention place (San Juan, Puerto Rico) additionally to dates and
>> to add a line about what the training was aimed at and what skills trained.
>>
>> Best,
>> Olga Kyryliuk
>>
>>
>> *5 марта 2018, 18:40:30, от "Michael Karanicolas" <mkaranicolas at gmail.com
>> <mkaranicolas at gmail.com>>:*
>>
>> Hi. Looks good! I would suggest that NCUC and ICANN be written out in
>> full, instead of abbreviated, in case the participants want to share it
>> with people who don't speak ICANN-ese though.
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 5, 2018 at 12:36 PM, Renata Aquino Ribeiro <raquino at gmail.com
>> > wrote:
>>
>> Dear all
>>
>> Good news!
>>
>> We were able to include 2 more great applications to NCUC Policy Course
>>
>> Caleb Olumuyia
>> Monica Trochez
>>
>> We were also sent the 1st draft of the certificate of participation
>> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CcR5ZwVR3GxWhsmNawy2Pa3OUInBf
>> sXT/view?usp=sharing
>>
>> A few changes will be made to this and it will be distributed to all
>> participants who join all activities of the Policy Course
>>
>> Thank you
>>
>> Renata
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