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The Hubert H. Humphrey
Fellowship Program provides ten months of
non-degree academic study and related professional
experiences in the United States. Humphrey Fellows
are selected based on their potential for leadership
and their commitment to public service in either the
public or the private sector. The Humphrey Program
fosters a mutual exchange of knowledge and
understanding about issues of common concern in the
United States and the Fellows’ home countries. The
Program offers Fellows valuable opportunities for
leadership development and professional engagement
with Americans and their counterparts from many
nations. More than 3,700 men and women have been
honored as Humphrey Fellows since the program began
in 1978. Approximately 160 Fellowships are awarded
annually. Fifteen major universities in the United
States host Humphrey Fellows. These host
universities are chosen for their excellence in the
fields listed below and for the resources and
support they offer Humphrey Fellows.
Humphrey Fellowships are awarded competitively to
candidates who are mid-career professionals in many
fields. Please contact the Public Affairs Section of
the U.S. Embassy or Bi-national Fulbright Commission
in your country to see which of the following fields
candidates are being recruited in.
•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
“Applicants are required to have an undergraduate
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 strong English skills.”
“The Humphrey Program is a Fulbright exchange
activity. Its primary funding is provided by the
U.S. Congress through the Bureau of Educational and
Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State.
Co-sponsors include other governmental agencies,
multinational organizations, and private donors. The
Institute of International Education (IIE) assists
the U.S. Department of State in administering the
Humphrey Fellowship Program.
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.”
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