Hubert Humphrey
Fellowships in USA for International Students
USA Government
Non-degree
Non-degree
Description:
The Hubert H. Humphrey
Fellowship Program provides a year of professional enrichment in the United
States for experienced professionals from designated countries throughout the
world. The Fellowship provides ten months of non-degree academic study* and related professional experiences in the United States.
Fellows are selected based on their potential for leadership and their
commitment to public service in either the public or private sector.
*The Humphrey Program
is a non-degree program. Participants may complete academic coursework at their
host university to update their academic and professional knowledge in their
field, but they do not receive an academic degree as a result of their
participation in the Program.
Host Institution(s):
Fellows are placed at
one of the participating USA universities. Fellows are not able to choose
which university they will attend. Rather, they are assigned in diverse groups
of 7-15 to the most appropriate host institution based on their area of
interest and professional field.
Field of study:
• Agricultural and
Rural Development
• Communications/Journalism
• Economic Development
• Educational Administration, Planning and Policy
• Finance and Banking
• Higher Education Administration
• HIV/AIDS Policy and Prevention
• Human Resource Management
• Law and Human Rights
• Natural Resources, Environmental Policy, and Climate Change
• Public Health Policy and Management
• Public Policy Analysis and Public Administration
• Substance Abuse Education, Treatment and Prevention
• Teaching of English as a Foreign Language
• Technology Policy and Management
• Trafficking in Persons Policy and Prevention
• Urban and Regional Planning
• Communications/Journalism
• Economic Development
• Educational Administration, Planning and Policy
• Finance and Banking
• Higher Education Administration
• HIV/AIDS Policy and Prevention
• Human Resource Management
• Law and Human Rights
• Natural Resources, Environmental Policy, and Climate Change
• Public Health Policy and Management
• Public Policy Analysis and Public Administration
• Substance Abuse Education, Treatment and Prevention
• Teaching of English as a Foreign Language
• Technology Policy and Management
• Trafficking in Persons Policy and Prevention
• Urban and Regional Planning
Number of Awards:
Approximately 200
Fellowships are awarded annually.
Target group:
Citizens of eligible
countries in Sub-Saharan
Africa, Europe and
Eurasia, Middle East and North Africa, East Asia and
Pacific, South and
Central Asia, and Western
Hemisphere.
Fellowship Provisions:
The Fellowship
provides for:
• Payment of
tuition and fees at the assigned host university;
• Pre-academic English language training, if required;
• A maintenance (living) allowance, including a one-time settling-in allowance;
• Accident and sickness coverage;
• A book allowance;
• A one-time computer subsidy;
• Air travel (international travel to and from the U.S. for the program and domestic travel to required program events);
• A Professional Development allowance for professional activities, such as field trips, professional visits and conferences.
• Pre-academic English language training, if required;
• A maintenance (living) allowance, including a one-time settling-in allowance;
• Accident and sickness coverage;
• A book allowance;
• A one-time computer subsidy;
• Air travel (international travel to and from the U.S. for the program and domestic travel to required program events);
• A Professional Development allowance for professional activities, such as field trips, professional visits and conferences.
Basic Eligibility
Criteria:
• an
undergraduate (first university) degree,
• a minimum of five years of substantial professional experience,
• limited or no prior experience in the United States,
• demonstrated leadership qualities,
• a record of public service in the community, and
• English language ability
• a minimum of five years of substantial professional experience,
• limited or no prior experience in the United States,
• demonstrated leadership qualities,
• a record of public service in the community, and
• English language ability
Please contact the
U.S. Embassy, Public Affairs Section or Fulbright Commission in your country of
residence to learn about possible specific program requirements (link found
below).
Participating countries by region :
In 26 countries, the
Humphrey Fellowship Program is administered by a Binational Fulbright
Commission. In all other participating countries, the Public Affairs Section of
the U.S. Embassy is charged with the operation of the Program.
To find out if
citizens of your country/region are eligible to participate in the Hubert H.
Humphrey Fellowship Program, click on your region. If your country/region
appears on the list, you are eligible to apply.
·
Sub-Saharan
Africa
·
Europe and Eurasia
·
Middle East
and North Africa
·
East Asia and
Pacific
·
South and
Central Asia
·
Western
Hemisphere
Application
instructions:
The deadlines for
applicants vary by country but falls around May to September each year.
Please check with the Embassy or Fulbright Commission in your country to
learn about the exact deadline for submitting applications. Embassies and
Commissions must submit their nominations to the Institute of International
Education office in Washington, DC by 1 October.
Please contact the Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy or Bi-national Fulbright
Commission in your country for more information about application procedures.
It is important to
read the FAQs and visit the official website (link found
below) for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.
Official Website: https: www.humphreyfellowship.org/frequently-asked-questions
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