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HUMPHREY FELLOWSHIPS
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Fellowships
Founded
in 1978 in honor of the late Senator and Vice-president, the Hubert
H. Humphrey Fellowship Program brings accomplished mid-level professionals
from designated countries in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean,
the Middle East, Europe, and Eurasia to the United States for a year of
study and professional experience.
The program encourages a variety of U.S. and foreign partnerships worldwide.
Fellowships are awarded competitively to candidates with a commitment
to public service in both the public and private sectors, specifically
in the fields of natural resources and environmental management, public
policy analysis and administration, law and human rights, finance and
banking, economic development, agricultural development/economics, human
resource management, urban and regional planning, public health policy
and management, technology policy and management, educational planning,
teaching of English as a foreign language, communications/journalism,
and drug abuse epidemiology, education, treatment and prevention.
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