Educational Exchange - The Humphrey Program
The Humphrey Fellowship Program provides mid-career professionals from designated countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, the Middle East, Europe and Eurasia with an opportunity to enhance their professional capabilities through participation in specialized, 10-month, non degree programs developed specifically for small clusters of Humphrey Fellows at selected US. universities.
The Humphrey Program was initiated in 1978 to honor the memory and accomplishments of the late Senator and Vice President, Hubert H. Humphrey.
Selection Criteria
Fellows are selected based on their potential for national leadership and commitment to public service, in either the public or private sector.
The Program provides a basis for establishing long-lasting productive partnerships and relationships between citizens of the United States and their counterparts in other countries, fostering an exchange of knowledge and mutual understanding throughout the world.
Funding
Funding for the Humphrey Program is provided by the US. government through the United States Department of State and other co-sponsors.
The Institute of International Education (IIE) collaborates with the State Department's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs in administering the program.
Programs
The types of university programs arranged for Humphrey Fellows depart from a traditional discipline-oriented focus and have a problem-solving and experience-sharing emphasis.
The programs are not degree-related or aimed at providing scholarly preparation or basic training in a field.
Program objectives:
To provide Humphrey Fellows with an overall experience that broadens their perspectives,
Enhances their capability to assume greater career responsibilities,
Provide opportunities to establish useful professional contacts.
To accomplish these objectives, programs are designed to include:
Various combinations of course work,
Independent projects,
Internships,
Consultations with US. faculty experts,
Field trips,
Special seminars.
Under the guidance of a designated faculty advisor or "coordinator", Fellows plan programs that best suit their individual career development needs.
Time Frame
The Program extends from August to the following June. Applicants who need additional English training may be required to arrive in the United States as early as late May for intensive language study before beginning their regular university program. Candidates must be able to participate in the full period of the English and/or university programs.
In general, The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship application process opens on the 1st of April every year.
Applications are due on 15th July of every year.
Application forms are available at the Cultural Affairs Section of the Public Affairs Section in our Abuja and Lagos offices.
For more information see:
http://www.iie.org/pgms/hhh