Application Deadlines: August 13, 2021
The Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy is pleased to announce the recruitment of candidates for the academic year 2022-2023 Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program. This fellowship program brings accomplished mid-level professionals to the United States for a year of academic and professional work. Fellowships awarded under the Humphrey Fellowship Program are subject to the availability of funding.
The Humphrey Fellowship Program is a Fulbright program that brings accomplished young and mid-career professionals with demonstrated leadership potential to the United States for a year of non-degree graduate-level study, leadership development, and substantive professional collaboration with U.S. counterparts. By providing future leaders and policy makers with experience in U.S. society, culture, and professional fields, the program provides a basis for lasting, productive ties between Cambodians and their professional counterparts in the United States. The fellowships are granted competitively to both public and private sector candidates with a commitment to public service in the fields of:
Human and Institutional Capacity:
Economic Development
Finance & Banking
Public Policy Analysis and Public Administration
Technology Policy and Management
Human Resource Management
Rights and Freedoms:
Communications and Journalism
International Religious Freedom
Law and Human Rights
Trafficking in Persons Policy & Prevention
Sustainable Lands:
Agricultural and Rural Development
Natural Resources, Environmental Policy, and Climate Change
Urban and Regional Planning
Thriving Communities:
Contagious and Infectious Diseases
Public Health Policy and Management
HIV&AIDS, Policy and Prevention \
Substance Abuse Education, Treatment and Prevention (see 4b)
Educational Administration, Planning, and Policy
Higher Education Administration
Teaching English as a Foreign Language
To be eligible, applicants must have the following qualifications:
Demonstrate commitment to public service and potential for advancement in their professions
A minimum of five years of professional experience (prior to August 2022) in the relevant field
Completed a university degree program requiring at least four years of full-time study in order to qualify for admission to U.S. programs of graduate study
Have an interest in the policy aspects of their field of specialization
Proficiency in both written and spoken English with a minimum TOEFL test score of 525 paper-based or 71 internet-based (Candidates with lower scores may be nominated for the Long-term English Training.)
Demonstrate the required experience, skills, and commitment while also indicating how they can benefit from this program in ways that they have not already experienced
Persons are not eligible if they are:
Recent university graduates, even if they have significant positions.
University teachers or academic researchers with no management responsibilities (except in the fields of Substance Abuse Education, Prevention, and Treatment, or Teaching of English as a Foreign Language)
Individuals who have attended a graduate school in the U.S. for one academic year or more during the seven years prior to August 2022.
Individuals with recent third-country experiences, especially in developed countries
Individuals with U.S. in-country experience of any kind lasting more than six months during the five years prior to August 2022
Individuals with dual U.S. citizenship or U.S. permanent residents
The Humphrey Fellowship grants provide round-trip transportation to the United States, tuition fees, and living expenses for full-time study. Grant provisions do not include financial support for dependents.
Application forms are available at the IIE website: https://apply.iie.org/huberthhumphrey Applicants need to create a new account and follow the instructions outlined on this website before completing the application forms and other supporting documents.
Source: Official Website and US Embassy in Cambodia.