Text – Gregory Mounier

– Mr Gregory Mounier, Head of Outreach, European Cybercrime Centre (EC3), EUROPOL
The Advanced Diploma in Internet Governance (ADIG) online capacity development programme delivers essential practical and diplomatic skills and techniques to current and future internet policymakers. These competencies enable adept engagement in global policy processes, as internet governance has become one of the most critical policy domains.
To attain the Advanced Diploma in Internet Governance, participants need to successfully complete at least three out of the five courses offered over a span of three years. Each course requires a minimum score of 75%. Additionally, candidates must undertake at least one final assignment, achieving a grade of no less than 70%.
Note: Not all courses necessitate a final assignment for successful completion. However, specific courses do, so ADIG candidates should be attentive when selecting courses for programme fulfilment. For additional information, contact us at [email protected].
The courses currently available are:
Note: If you've already completed one or more of these five courses and wish to apply for the ADIG diploma, reach out to us at [email protected].
Conducted in English, the programme offers non-native speakers a valuable platform to practise and enhance their language skills for work-related topics.
Faculty members comprise high-ranking active and retired experts, alongside distinguished academics in internet governance, digital policy, diplomacy, and international relations.
Candidates who successfully complete the ADIG programme will receive a diploma awarded by DiploFoundation. This is a professional certification issued by DiploFoundation, a non-profit foundation, and not a university diploma.
The ADIG programme is tailored for:
The ADIG programme employs an interactive online capacity development approach. It equips current and future internet policymakers with essential practical and diplomatic skills and techniques required for effective participation in global policy processes. To attain the diploma, participants must fulfil requirements for at least three out of the five courses offered (AI Technology, Policy and Governance; AI in Diplomacy; Internet Technology and Policy: Challenges and Solutions; Cybersecurity; Introduction to Internet Governance (tbc)) within a three-year timeframe.

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Our learning methodology fosters dynamic interaction through an online classroom. Weekly, participants engage with a lecture and contribute questions, comments, and references as text annotations. Lecturers and peers respond, developing interactive dialogue around the lecture content. Supplementary tasks, including quizzes, simulations, and group assignments, complement the learning journey. Each week culminates with online discussions between participants and lecturers, further enriching the learning experience. Active participation in course discussions and completion of assignments determine evaluation.
The ADIG programme embraces collaborative learning, prioritising active participation and interaction.
Participants must dedicate a minimum of seven to eight hours per week to their studies.
Participants must successfully complete a minimum of three online courses to fulfil programme requirements. The fee for each course is 690 euros. Course fees are due upon acceptance and before course commencement.Â
Beyond course fees, there are no additional expenses tied to obtaining the ADIG diploma.
A limited number of partial scholarships are available for diplomats and professionals in international relations from small and developing countries, supported by the Government of Malta.
Scholarship applicants should include their CV and a motivation letter with their course application, outlining their relevant background, reasons for interest in the course, and how participation would benefit them, their institution, and/or their country.
Applicants are encouraged to actively explore scholarship funding from local or international institutions.
To get started, please apply online for your chosen courses based on the application deadline for each course. Check out the links below to discover more about each course, learn about upcoming sessions, find the application deadlines, and access the online application forms.
Throughout your participation in any of the selected courses, you can contact us [email protected]Â to register your intention to obtain the Advanced Diploma in Internet Governance. You can also do this prior to enrollment in your first selected course.
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