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The United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan ,Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Competition 2020 ,Opportunity for Professional Development in USA (Application Open)

Humphrey Fellowship Exchange Program
The United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan (USEFP), a bi-national commission, invites applications for the Hubert H. Humphrey Program. This non-degree program is designed for mid-career (515 years of relevant experience) professionals and consists of 10-12 months of graduate-level, non-degree academic coursework, and an opportunity to work in the United States in the relevant field.
For information about eligibility, program description, relevant fields, application process and to complete the online application form, please visit www.usefpakistattorg/humphrey All application materials including degrees, transcripts, CV, and references must be submitted ONLINE to USEFP by
Wednesday, June 26, 2019.
Plagiarism or misrepresentation will lead to disqualification at any stage of the program.
Women, people with disabilities, and individuals from FATA, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, kW, Gilgit-Baltistan, Balochistan, Northern Sindh, and Southern Punjab are highly encouraged to apply.
Email: humphrey@usefpakistan.org
The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program brings accomplished mid-career professionals with demonstrated leadership potential to the United States for a year of graduate-level non-degree academic coursework and professional development activities. This ten month program consists of academic coursework and internship in a relevant professional organization. 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 Americans and their professional counter parts overseas. Approximately 18 campuses have been selected through a competitive process to host fellows in group with thematic and subject affinities. Each university is chosen based on institutional resources and the level of support and guidance it offers for academic and administrative support. Faculty advisers also assist Fellows in pursuing balanced academic and professional programs. All participants must return to Pakistan immediately following completion of their program.
Cycle
? Tentative Announcement: April
? Duration: 10-12 months
? Grantees start studies: Fall next year
Eligibility Criteria
Successful applicants must be committed to serving Pakistan. They must be Pakistani citizens with a minimum of five years of progressively responsible professional/work experience, coupled with a Master's degree and a guarantee of re-employment upon return to Pakistan. Applicants must possess a high level of fluency in spoken and written English. Successful candidates should be poised to assume leadership positions in their field.
Ineligibility
Applications will not be accepted from university teachers or researchers with no management experience or similar responsibilities, those who attended graduate school in the U.S. in the last seven years or who have had long-term U.S. experience within the last five years. Also ineligible are persons with a dual U.S./Pakistan nationality or who have a spouse, fiancé, parent or child over the age of 18 who is a U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Employees of the Fulbright organization or the U.S. Department of State are also ineligible.
The Humphrey Program was initiated to honor the memory and accomplishments of the late Senator and Vice-President, Hubert H. Humphrey. Fellows are selected thorough a competitive process based on their potential for leadership and commitment to Public service in the public or private sector
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Institute of International Education (IIE)
What is included in the Humphrey Fellowship program?
The grant funds tuition, airfare, textbooks, a living stipend, and health insurance.
If I am selected when will I begin the fellowship program in the U.S?
The finalists will depart in fall 2020.
Can I submit the paper application?
No, we only accept online applications. No paper applications will be accepted.
How does the selection process work?
• Round 1: All applications will be screened by USEFP staff for completeness and minimum qualifications.
• Round 2: Complete applications that meet the minimum qualifications will be evaluated according to a set of established criteria and short listed.
• Round 3: In-person interviews of short listed applications will take place in Islamabad between June – September. The interview panels are made up of both U.S. and Pakistani citizens.
• Round 4: Final candidates and alternates will be selected in October. Applicants who have become finalists or alternates will be notified by phone. Those who do not get selected will be notified by mail.
Will I need to submit any additional documents if I become a finalist?
Yes, Finalist will be required to submit a medical history and examination form, scanned copy of valid passport and No objection certificate (NOC) from employer / government of Pakistan.
Can I defer my Humphrey award to the following academic year?
No, you cannot defer.
If I decline Humphrey award, and reapply, will my application be given preference?
Although you are welcome to apply again, your application will not be given preferential treatment.
Can I take dependents?
Fellows who wish to have family members join them during all or part of their fellowship must receive prior approval following a technical review of evidence that they have adequate personal funds to cover living expenses and dependent's health insurance and child care. Health insurance for dependents is required. Failure to provide adequate dependent health insurance coverage is grounds for terminating the grant award due to non-compliance with J-1 visa requirements. Dependents cannot accompany the fellows initially.