Are you a mid-career professional seeking leadership training, academic enrichment, and international exposure? The prestigious Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program 2025–2026 offers fully funded fellowships in the United States for accomplished professionals from eligible countries. This non-degree program combines graduate-level academic study with professional development activities over 10–12 months at top U.S. universities.

Funded by the U.S. Department of State and administered by the Institute of International Education (IIE), the Humphrey Fellowship equips participants with skills to drive positive change in their home countries and foster lasting international collaboration.

Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship – Overview

  • Host Country: United States of America
  • Program Type: Non-degree academic and professional fellowship
  • Duration: 10–12 months
  • Funding: Fully Funded
  • Fields: Public health, law, education, environmental policy, public policy, journalism, agriculture, and more
  • Start Date: Fall 2026
  • Deadline: July 2025 (Varies by country)

What Does the US Fellowship Cover?

  • Full tuition and fees at U.S. host universities
  • Monthly stipend for living expenses
  • Health insurance under the U.S. Accident and Sickness Program
  • Round-trip airfare to and from the U.S.
  • Books and supplies allowance
  • Professional development funding (for field trips, workshops, and conferences)

Note: The program does not support dependents.

Fields of Study & Thematic Areas

The US fellowship supports a wide array of fields, including:

  • Public Policy and Administration
  • Human Rights and Law
  • Environmental and Climate Change Policy
  • Education Management
  • Technology Policy
  • Public Health
  • Communications and Journalism
  • Economic Development
  • Agricultural and Rural Development

At a U.S. university, each fellow receives thematic alignment, professional mentorship, and practical experience through professional affiliations and site visits.

General Eligibility Criteria

While eligibility may vary by country, general requirements for the US Research Fellowship include

  • Citizenship of a participating country
  • Bachelor’s degree (16 years of education minimum)
  • 5 to 18 years of progressively responsible work experience
  • High level of English proficiency (TOEFL or IELTS may be required)
  • Commitment to return and serve your country after completion
  • No recent U.S. education or long-term residency (within the past 5 years)

Click Here to Check More Details for Country-Wise Requirements

How to Apply for the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship?

Step-by-step procedure for fellowship applications under USEFP scholarships:

Step 1: Check your country’s eligibility and local deadlines

Click Here to View Country-wise Application Instructions

Step 2: Visit the U.S. Embassy or Fulbright Commission website in your Country, click on the following link, and search your country; it will show the link to the U.S. Embassy Commission.

Click Here to View Country-wise US Fulbright Commission Website

Step 3: Submit the application (as per country guidelines) and required documents as follows;

  • CV/Resume
  • Letters of Recommendation
  • Academic Transcripts and Degrees
  • Personal Statement
  • Proof of English Proficiency (if applicable)

Why Choose the Humphrey Fellowship?

  • Fully funded fellowship in the USA
  • Academic coursework at top U.S. universities (non-degree)
  • Professional placements and internships in leading organizations
  • Leadership training and global networking
  • Strengthen public service and development impact back home

Apply Now for the Humphrey Fellowship 2025–2026

This is a life-changing opportunity for professionals who want to lead, innovate, and contribute meaningfully to their communities. Don’t miss this chance to gain professional exposure in the U.S., grow your network, and become a part of a global alumni community.

Apply Now for the Humphrey US Fellowships for International Applicants

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Muhammad Usman

Postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Science (formally Tokyo Tech).

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