Text – Violeta Fonseca

– Ms Violeta Fonseca, Minister Counsellor, Permanent Mission of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Geneva, Switzerland
The Data Governance in the Digital Economy online course helps students grasp the complexity of data governance in a holistic manner by covering the technical, economic, legal, policy, and geopolitical aspects of this topic. Particular emphasis is given to the economic importance of data for development strategies.
The course is specifically designed for diplomats, government officials, and business leaders.
Participants will gain an understanding of the main challenges related to data governance in the context of the digital economy. They will also acquire the skills to outline the main elements that should be included in data strategies, and learn how to formulate their national positions in negotiations involving data flows.
This course adopts a ‘just-in-time’ approach, meaning it focuses on the ongoing policy initiatives and follows digital trade negotiations that are currently taking place in International Geneva.
The Data Governance in the Digital Economy course will be conducted entirely online, and students will interact intensively in discussions with classmates and lecturers from around the world. Personalised guidance and feedback will be provided by the course team.
Director of International Affairs, Swiss Federal Office of Communications (OFCOM)
Executive Director, Diplo
Administrator, Bioethics Unit, Council of Europe
Guest lecturer; Executive​ Director, Datasphere Initiative
Director of Digital Trade and Economic Security, Diplo
Guest lecturer; Executive Director, IT for Change
Guest lecturer; Director, Digital Trade and Data Governance Hub
The course is specifically designed for diplomats, government officials, and business leaders interested in data governance in the context of the digital economy.
Topics addressed in the course:
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The Data Governance in the Digital Economy course uses a collaborative learning approach where the course participants read the materials uploaded in the online classroom and interact with lecturers and other participants using various tools.
In addition to this asynchronous interaction, the course also includes two live Zoom meetings per week, during which the course faculty and guest lecturers will clarify questions and discuss ongoing policy processes with participants.Â
Participants who successfully complete the course receive a certificate issued by Diplo, which can be printed or shared electronically.
Applicants must have:
The course fee is 500 CHFÂ per participant, due upon acceptance into the course.
A limited number of partial scholarships are available for applicants from small and developing countries.Â
Note: Diplo alumni can benefit from a 15% discount on the fee for this course.
Fill out the short form to start your application process for this course. You will receive an instruction email on how to continue.
If you are applying for financial assistance, please upload your CV and a motivation letter that should include:
Diplo reserves the right to cancel this course if enrolment is insufficient. In case of cancellation, Diplo will notify applicants shortly after the application deadline.