The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowships
Varies by host institution
Key Statistics
Grant Amount
Varies by program year and host institution
Location
Deadline
Varies by year and country of application
About this Scholarship
The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program is a prestigious, non-degree academic fellowship sponsored by the U.S. Department of State. Established in 1978, the program is designed to provide mid-career professionals from designated countries with an opportunity to enhance their leadership skills through a year of professional enrichment and academic study in the United States. The fellowship emphasizes mutual exchange and collaboration, aiming to foster long-term relationships between the United States and other nations. Fellows are selected based on their demonstrated leadership potential, professional accomplishments, and commitment to public service. The program includes a tailored combination of graduate-level coursework, professional development activities, and practical work experiences related to the fellow’s field of expertise. The Humphrey Fellowship is not a degree program but offers access to a wide range of academic and professional resources at host universities across the United States. The program typically lasts for ten months and includes participation in seminars, workshops, and networking events designed to enhance the fellows’ skills and knowledge. It also encourages cultural exchange and mutual understanding between the fellows and their American counterparts. The Humphrey Fellowship is part of the U.S. government’s broader efforts to promote international cooperation and development through education and professional training.
Eligibility & Overview
Financial Grant
Comprehensive fellowship package
Scholarship Type
Merit based fellowship
What's Covered
Description
The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program is a highly competitive fellowship that targets mid-career professionals who have demonstrated leadership and a commitment to public service in their home countries. The program is administered by the U.S. Department of State and implemented through partnerships with selected U.S. universities. Each fellow is placed at a host institution that offers academic coursework and professional development tailored to their field. The fellowship is unique in that it does not lead to a degree but focuses on professional enrichment, leadership development, and networking opportunities. Fellows participate in graduate-level classes, engage in professional affiliations, and attend seminars that address global challenges and policy issues relevant to their disciplines. The program fosters a community of international professionals who share knowledge and experiences, contributing to cross-cultural understanding. Fields of study commonly represented include public administration, law, environmental policy, education, health, journalism, and economic development. The Humphrey Fellowship supports the fellows’ efforts to contribute to their home countries’ development upon completion of the program. Selection criteria emphasize professional experience, leadership potential, and the likelihood that the fellowship will enhance the fellow’s career and impact. The program also encourages fellows to engage with American society and culture, promoting mutual understanding. The fellowship’s comprehensive funding covers tuition, living expenses, health insurance, and travel, enabling fellows to focus fully on their professional development during their stay in the United States.
Key Benefits
Full funding covering tuition, living expenses, health insurance, and travel costs
Access to graduate-level coursework and professional development opportunities at leading U.S. universities
Opportunities to build a global professional network with peers and experts in various fields
Exposure to U.S. culture and society to foster mutual understanding and international collaboration
Participation in seminars, workshops, and community engagement activities designed to enhance leadership skills
Financing Information
Comprehensive Funding Structure of the Humphrey Fellowship
The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship provides a comprehensive financial package designed to support fellows throughout the duration of their program in the United States. The funding covers tuition and academic fees required by the host institution, allowing fellows to participate in graduate-level coursework without financial burden. Additionally, fellows receive a living stipend intended to cover housing, meals, transportation, and other personal expenses. Health insurance is included to ensure access to medical services during the fellowship period. Travel expenses are also covered, including round-trip airfare from the fellow’s home country to the United States and domestic travel related to program activities. The fellowship budget typically includes allowances for books, supplies, and professional enrichment activities such as conferences and workshops. The funding is provided by the U.S. Department of State and administered through designated partner organizations and universities. While the fellowship covers the majority of costs, fellows are responsible for any incidental expenses not included in the program budget. The financial support aims to enable fellows to fully engage in academic and professional development activities without the distraction of financial concerns. It is important to note that the exact amount and components of the funding package may vary depending on the host institution and the fellow’s country of origin. Applicants should consult the official Humphrey Fellowship program website or their local U.S. embassy for the most current information on funding details.
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* Disclaimer: The information provided here is intended for general informational purposes only. Details regarding the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program, including eligibility, application deadlines, funding amounts, and program structure, may change from year to year. Prospective applicants should verify all information directly with the official Humphrey Fellowship Program website or through the U.S. embassy or consulate in their home country before applying.