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SUMMARY:Online Meetings and Conferences: How to Run Effective and Secure Events
DESCRIPTION:It is amazing how an online course could encompass all these teaching methods: text to read\, lively discussions\, critique\, team work\, staff mentorship\, and hands-on practice. We could learn in a cozy\, enjoyable atmosphere\, yet powerful and demanding. As with all Diplo courses I would say e-learning with Diplo is immersive\, innovative. It is addictive!!! \n– Yasir Elsanousi\, Deputy Director\, Elsabil Charitable Health Center\, Sudan \n\nOnline meetings and conferences are now a necessity for most organisations.\nIn this highly interactive\, practice-based course participants learn how to plan\, manage\, and run successful online events: choosing and using an appropriate technical platform\, planning the entire process from the initial idea to follow up\, and effectively moderating interaction in an online environment. \nThe application deadline is 8 January 2020. \nFor more information on studying online and to appy\, please visit Diplo’s courses website or contact admissions@diplomacy.edu.
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SUMMARY:[Briefing #71] Internet governance in January 2021
DESCRIPTION:Which keywords dominated the year 2020 from an internet governance perspective? And what can we expect in 2021? Join us for our next monthly briefing on Tuesday\, 26th January\, at 8am EST\, for a round-up of the major global IG and digital policy developments. \nRegistrations are open \nRegister×\nYou receive hundreds of pieces of information on digital politics.\nWe receive them\, too.\nWe decode\, contextualise\, and analyse them.\nThen we summarise them for you. \n\nEvery last Tuesday of the month\, the Internet governance briefings provide a ‘zoomed-out’ update of the major global IG and digital policy developments. \nThe Internet governance in January 2021 briefing takes place on Tuesday\, 26th January\, at 8am EST. Join us online; fill in the registration form below to reserve your place. \nThe monthly Internet governance briefings are organised by the Geneva Internet Platform (GIP)\, a Swiss initiative run by DiploFoundation. Learn more about our monthly briefings and local hubs. To keep up-to-date with GIP events\, subscribe to our mailing list. More information at gip@diplomacy.edu. \nRegistrations are open: \nRegister
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SUMMARY:[Diplomacy & technology: A historical journey] #1 An introduction
DESCRIPTION:A masterclass with Jovan Kurbalija\n\nThe longer you can look back\, the farther you can look forward. \nWinston Churchill \n\nThe series Diplomacy and technology: A historical journey is a set of open monthly Zoom discussions on the evolution of diplomacy and technology\, led by Dr Jovan Kurbalija\, an expert\, with an academic background in international law\, diplomacy\, and digital technology. \nRegistrations are open \nRegister×Our experts involved\nExecutive Director \nJovan KurbalijaAs we move through history\, our aim will be to discover how civilizations dealt with ‘new’ technologies\, from simple writing to telegraph\, and nowadays the internet. \nOn 28 January we will set the stage for our learning journey through history\, by focusing on: \n\nthe interplay between continuity and change in the evolution of diplomacy and technology\ninformation and communication (two core pillars of diplomacy)\nthe impact of technology on the political environment in which diplomats operated at the time\, the issues they tried to solve\, and the tools they used in diplomatic practice\n\nOn this journey\, we hope to understand underlying patterns in tech-society interplays\, and get some hints on how to deal with current challenges\, and those ahead of us. \nJoin us for the first episode on Thursday\, 28th January\, at 8am EST (13:00 UTC | 14:00 CET | 21:00 CST). \nRegister
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