ISOC Fellowship

I’m joining the Internet Society’s Community Advocacy Fellowship

For me, this feels like a natural next step in the work I’ve been doing across Internet governance, digital literacy, and community engagement. Whether it’s supporting transparent communication around security incidents at Nominet, helping young people navigate the online world safely through Code Club UK, or contributing to multistakeholder discussions at ICANN and the UK‑IGF, I’ve always believed that a safer, more open Internet is something we build together.

What I hope to contribute

My focus will continue to be on transparency, user empowerment, and practical safety. I’ve seen first-hand how clear communication during security incidents builds trust, how digital literacy gives people confidence, and how multistakeholder collaboration leads to better, more balanced outcomes.

I want to bring that experience into the fellowship, but I also want to learn from others — especially those working in different regions, with different challenges, and with different community needs. The Internet is global, but the barriers to access, safety, and trust often look very local. Understanding those nuances is essential.

 

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