Deadline: 31-Jul-2026
The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Awards 2027–2028 provide Sri Lankan mid-career professionals with a 10-month non-degree leadership development program in the United States. The fellowship focuses on public service, governance, professional development, and cross-cultural exchange through the Fulbright Program. It includes funding for travel, stipends, insurance, and training to strengthen leadership capacity and promote long-term contributions to Sri Lanka.
Overview of the Humphrey Fellowship Program
The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship is part of the broader Fulbright Program, designed to build leadership capacity among mid-career professionals through academic study, professional engagement, and cultural exchange in the United States.
The 2027–2028 fellowship targets Sri Lankan professionals committed to public service and national development.
Purpose and Objectives of the Fellowship
The fellowship aims to:
- Strengthen leadership in public service and governance
- Support professional development and sector expertise
- Promote international collaboration and exchange
- Enhance policy and institutional capacity
- Improve cross-cultural understanding between Sri Lanka and the United States
- Develop communication and English language skills
- Foster long-term contributions to national development
- Encourage ethical and effective leadership practices
The program focuses on preparing professionals to become change agents in their respective fields.
Duration and Structure
- Duration: 10 months
- Type: Non-degree academic and professional fellowship
- Location: United States of America
- Includes academic coursework and professional placements
Participants engage in:
- University-level academic enrichment
- Professional networking and practical exposure
- Leadership development activities
- Cultural exchange programs
Fellowship Benefits
Selected fellows receive comprehensive financial and professional support:
- Round-trip economy airfare to the United States
- Monthly living stipend
- Health insurance coverage
- Pre-departure orientation in Colombo, Sri Lanka
- Fulbright enrichment and networking activities
- Immigration advising and visa sponsorship support
- Possible English language training (if required)
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Must be a citizen of Sri Lanka
- Must have resided continuously in Sri Lanka for at least 2 years
- Minimum 5 years of full-time professional experience after a first degree
- Mid-career professionals in leadership roles or leadership-track positions
- Strong commitment to public service and national development
- Proficiency in English
- Must not hold U.S. citizenship or permanent residency elsewhere
- Must return to Sri Lanka after completion of the program
Who is NOT Eligible?
- U.S. Embassy staff or close family members
- Individuals with misrepresentation or plagiarism in applications
- Recent participants in U.S. government exchange programs (restricted cases)
- Individuals with conflicting immigration or residency status
- Applicants who do not meet professional experience requirements
Preference Criteria
Priority is given to candidates who:
- Have limited prior exposure to the United States
- Demonstrate strong commitment to returning to Sri Lanka for at least 5 years
- Show leadership potential and readiness for international engagement
- Represent diverse professional sectors and communities
- Can contribute meaningfully to national development after return
Fields of Study and Focus Areas
The fellowship supports professionals working in:
- Public policy and governance
- Education and leadership development
- Economic and community development
- Health and public administration
- Environmental management
- Human rights and legal systems
- Media and communications
- Technology and innovation in public service
How the Program Works (Step-by-Step)
Step 1: Application Submission
Candidates apply through the official selection process in Sri Lanka.
Step 2: National Selection
Applicants are evaluated based on leadership, experience, and public service commitment.
Step 3: Placement Matching
Selected fellows are placed at U.S. universities and professional institutions.
Step 4: Pre-Departure Orientation
Participants receive guidance in Colombo before travel.
Step 5: Fellowship Implementation
Fellows complete academic, professional, and cultural activities in the U.S.
Step 6: Return and Reintegration
Participants return to Sri Lanka to apply knowledge in national development.
Key Features of the Fellowship
- Leadership-focused professional development
- Cross-cultural exchange between Sri Lanka and the U.S.
- Non-degree academic enrichment
- Strong emphasis on public service impact
- Institutional and policy exposure
- Networking with global professionals
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Weak demonstration of leadership experience
- Limited commitment to public service
- Lack of clarity on post-fellowship contribution to Sri Lanka
- Insufficient professional achievements
- Poor English proficiency readiness
- Inconsistent application information
Tips for a Strong Application
- Clearly demonstrate leadership in your professional field
- Show measurable impact in public service or community work
- Highlight commitment to returning and contributing to Sri Lanka
- Provide strong examples of problem-solving and initiative
- Emphasize openness to international collaboration
- Ensure clarity and consistency in career progression narrative
Why This Fellowship Matters
The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship, under the Fulbright Program, plays a key role in:
- Developing future public service leaders
- Strengthening governance and institutional capacity
- Building international professional networks
- Promoting mutual understanding between countries
- Enhancing policy and leadership skills in Sri Lanka
- Supporting long-term national development goals
It helps mid-career professionals transition into higher-impact leadership roles.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the duration of the fellowship?
10 months.
Is this a degree program?
No, it is a non-degree professional fellowship.
Who can apply?
Mid-career Sri Lankan professionals with at least 5 years of experience.
What expenses are covered?
Airfare, stipend, insurance, and program-related costs.
Do participants have to return to Sri Lanka?
Yes, fellows are expected to return and contribute to national development.
Is English required?
Yes, applicants must be proficient in English.
Can applicants stay in the U.S. after completion?
No, the program requires return after completion.
Conclusion
The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Awards 2027–2028, under the Fulbright Program, provide Sri Lankan mid-career professionals with a structured opportunity to develop leadership skills, gain international experience, and strengthen public service capacity. Through academic enrichment and professional exposure in the United States, fellows are prepared to make long-term contributions to Sri Lanka’s development.
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