Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship

The Hubert H Humphrey Fellowship Program,[1] offered by Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State, is an exchange program for young and mid-career professionals from developing countries and nations undergoing democratic transition. The one-year long non-degree graduate level study program focuses on leadership development, and collaboration with U.S. counterparts. The Program, which was established to honor the services of service career of the late Senator and Vice President, Hubert H. Humphrey, began in 1978. Fourteen major universities in the United States, which are chosen for their excellence in the Program's designated fields of study and for the resources, host Humphrey Fellows. Each year, approximately, 200 fellowships are awarded. Since 1978, more than 4,600 Fellows from 157 countries have participated in the program.[2] Primary funding for this fellowship comes from the U.S. Congress. The following universities host the Humphrey Fellows.

American University, Washington College of Law

Arizona State University

Boston University

Cornell University

Emory University

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Michigan State University

Pennsylvania State University

Syracuse University

University of California, Davis

University of Maryland, College Park

University of Minnesota, Humphrey School of Public Affairs

Vanderbilt University

Virginia Commonwealth University

References

  1. Official site of the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program. https://www.humphreyfellowship.org/. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. "Hubert Humphrey Fellowship Program History".
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