[tor-project] Tor Project + SEEKCommons Fellowship Opportunity Now Available for 2025!

Hello,

I'm writing to let you know that applications are now open for the second SEEKCommons Fellowship[1] cohort.

The SEEKCommons Fellowship program is funded by NSF and run by partners at University of Notre Dame, University of California Davis, University of Michigan, University of Virginia, and The HDF Group. The goal of the fellowship is to bring graduate students, post-doctoral researchers, and professionals from community-based organizations with new perspectives to socio-environmental research with open technologies.

Application deadline is Dec. 15, 2024.

The fellowship is designed to:
- Encourage new translational and integrative work involving socio-environmental action research with Open Science practices;
- Provide a space for Fellows and Network members to collaborate on common research issues, challenges, and solutions.

Fellows may be:
- Graduate students working with open technologies on socio-environmental issues;
- Post-docs with existing community projects in Science and Technology Studies, Open Science, and/or Socio-environmental research; and/or
- Community practitioners who are interested in integrating common technologies into their environmental justice work.

The SEEKCommons website contains all the necessary fellowship information, including the application link.
https://seekcommons.org/fellowship-application.html

Partnership SEEKCommons + Tor Project

This year SEEKCommons is reserving one fellowship to sustainability studies of community networks in partnership with the Tor Project!

We welcome Fellowship applications on the sustainability of the Tor network with a focus on energy consumption and relay metadata (such as ASN, uptime, and platform). The goal of the partnership between SEEKCommons and Tor is to study the environmental impact of community networks and promote the use of renewable energy in decentralized infrastructures.

We would like to support applications that address one (or more) of these questions:

- What Free and Open Source technologies can be used to promote a more sustainable and distributed Tor infrastructure?
- How can the energy consumption of the Tor network be measured and optimized to reduce its environmental impact?
- How can the "Tor Snowflake" decentralized proxy model be used to improve the sustainability of the network?
- How can we use metadata from relays (e.g., ASN / uptime / platform) to assess the environmental impact of the network?
- What open hardware and renewable energy sources could be used/reused in the Tor network?

More information: Partnership SEEKCommons + Tor Project | SEEKCommons

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out.

Thank you so much!

Warmly,
Gus

[1] About SEEKCommons | SEEKCommons
--
The Tor Project
Community Team Lead

Hello,

Just a friendly reminder that the application deadline is December
15, 2025 aka this Sunday.

Please share with your colleagues.

Best,
Gus

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On Sat, Nov 09, 2024 at 08:02:31AM -0300, gus wrote:

Hello,

I'm writing to let you know that applications are now open for the
second SEEKCommons Fellowship[1] cohort.

The SEEKCommons Fellowship program is funded by NSF and run by partners
at University of Notre Dame, University of California Davis, University
of Michigan, University of Virginia, and The HDF Group. The goal of the
fellowship is to bring graduate students, post-doctoral researchers, and
professionals from community-based organizations with new perspectives
to socio-environmental research with open technologies.

Application deadline is Dec. 15, 2024.

The fellowship is designed to:
- Encourage new translational and integrative work involving
   socio-environmental action research with Open Science practices;
- Provide a space for Fellows and Network members to collaborate on
   common research issues, challenges, and solutions.

Fellows may be:
- Graduate students working with open technologies on
   socio-environmental issues;
- Post-docs with existing community projects in Science and Technology
   Studies, Open Science, and/or Socio-environmental research; and/or
- Community practitioners who are interested in integrating common
   technologies into their environmental justice work.

The SEEKCommons website contains all the necessary fellowship
information, including the application link.
Applications Now Open for the 2025 Fellowship | SEEKCommons

Partnership SEEKCommons + Tor Project

This year SEEKCommons is reserving one fellowship to sustainability
studies of community networks in partnership with the Tor Project!

We welcome Fellowship applications on the sustainability of the Tor
network with a focus on energy consumption and relay metadata (such as
ASN, uptime, and platform). The goal of the partnership between
SEEKCommons and Tor is to study the environmental impact of community
networks and promote the use of renewable energy in decentralized
infrastructures.

We would like to support applications that address one (or more) of these questions:

- What Free and Open Source technologies can be used to promote a more
   sustainable and distributed Tor infrastructure?
- How can the energy consumption of the Tor network be measured and
   optimized to reduce its environmental impact?
- How can the "Tor Snowflake" decentralized proxy model be used to
   improve the sustainability of the network?
- How can we use metadata from relays (e.g., ASN / uptime / platform)
   to assess the environmental impact of the network?
- What open hardware and renewable energy sources could be used/reused
   in the Tor network?

More information: Partnership SEEKCommons + Tor Project | SEEKCommons

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out.

Thank you so much!

Warmly,
Gus

[1] About SEEKCommons | SEEKCommons
--
The Tor Project
Community Team Lead

--
The Tor Project
Community Team Lead