Deadline: 16-Jul-2026
The U.S. Mission to Yemen is inviting applications for the 2027–2028 Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program, a ten-month Fulbright exchange programme for mid-career professionals seeking leadership development, academic learning, and professional collaboration in the United States. The programme supports professionals working in fields such as journalism, governance, public policy, health, natural resources, and technology management.
The fellowship provides non-degree academic study, professional networking opportunities, leadership training, and practical experience with U.S. institutions to help participants address social, economic, and policy challenges in their home communities.
What is the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program?
The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program is a Fulbright exchange initiative that supports experienced professionals from around the world through a combination of:
- Academic learning
- Professional development
- Leadership training
- Networking with U.S. professionals
- Collaboration with international peers
The programme is designed for mid-career professionals who demonstrate leadership potential and are committed to improving their communities, institutions, and professional fields.
The 2027–2028 fellowship is offered through the U.S. Mission to Yemen for eligible Yemeni professionals.
Objectives of the Fellowship Program
The programme aims to strengthen professional capacity by helping participants:
- Develop advanced knowledge in their fields
- Gain exposure to U.S. professional practices
- Build leadership and management skills
- Exchange ideas with global professionals
- Create long-term professional networks
- Apply new knowledge to challenges in Yemen
The fellowship supports professionals working to promote:
- Human rights and freedoms
- Sustainable development
- Effective institutions
- Public service improvement
- Stronger communities
Fellowship Focus Areas
Applicants can apply in one of the following fields:
Communications and Journalism
Supports professionals working in:
- Media development
- Journalism
- Public communication
- Information systems
Law and Governance
Supports professionals involved in:
- Legal systems
- Public administration
- Governance reform
- Institutional development
Natural Resources Policy
Focuses on:
- Environmental management
- Natural resource protection
- Sustainable development policies
Public and Economic Policy
Supports work related to:
- Economic development
- Public policy planning
- Institutional reform
Public Health Policy and Management
Covers:
- Health systems
- Public health programmes
- Health policy management
Technology Policy and Management
Supports professionals working in:
- Technology governance
- Digital transformation
- Innovation policies
Fellowship Structure and Benefits
The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship is a ten-month non-degree exchange programme in the United States.
Selected fellows receive opportunities including:
Academic Study
Participants complete:
- Self-designed non-degree study
- Academic coursework
- Professional learning activities
- Research and knowledge exchange
Professional Development
Fellows participate in:
- Professional collaborations
- Field visits
- Workshops
- Leadership activities
International Networking
Participants build connections with:
- U.S. professionals
- University experts
- International fellows
- Policy leaders
Who is Eligible?
The fellowship is open to Yemeni professionals who meet the following requirements:
Citizenship Requirements
Applicants must:
- Be Yemeni citizens
- Be able to hold a Yemeni passport
Education Requirements
Applicants must have:
- Completed a bachelor’s degree or equivalent four-year undergraduate qualification
Professional Experience
Candidates must have:
- At least five years of full-time professional experience after completing their first university degree
- Experience gained before August 2026 will be considered
Professional Profile
Applicants should demonstrate:
- Leadership ability
- Professional achievement
- Management or policy responsibilities
- Commitment to public service
Eligible applicants may work in:
- Government institutions
- Private sector organizations
- Non-governmental organizations
- Other professional sectors
Who is Not Eligible?
The following applicants are not eligible:
- Recent university graduates
- University teachers or academic researchers without management or policy responsibilities
- Individuals with dual U.S. citizenship
- U.S. permanent residents
- Local employees of U.S. Missions abroad
- Immediate family members of U.S. Mission employees where applicable
- Individuals connected with organizations responsible for selecting exchange participants
Applicants with significant recent U.S. experience may also be excluded.
English Language Requirements
Applicants must demonstrate sufficient English language ability to participate successfully in the programme.
Requirements include:
- Strong English communication skills
- Ability to complete academic work in English
- Participation in an English language test for pre-selected candidates
Candidates must achieve the required minimum English score to remain eligible.
How to Apply
Applicants should follow these steps:
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
Check that you meet:
- Yemeni citizenship requirements
- Education requirements
- Professional experience criteria
- English language expectations
Step 2: Select a Fellowship Field
Choose the focus area that best matches your professional background:
- Journalism
- Governance
- Natural resources
- Economic policy
- Public health
- Technology policy
Step 3: Prepare Application Materials
Applicants should prepare:
- Academic information
- Professional experience details
- Leadership examples
- Professional references
- Statement explaining motivation and goals
Step 4: Submit Application
Complete and submit the fellowship application according to the instructions provided by the U.S. Mission to Yemen.
Step 5: Participate in Selection Process
Shortlisted applicants may be required to:
- Complete interviews
- Take an English language test
- Provide additional documentation
Selection Criteria
Applicants are assessed based on:
- Professional achievements
- Leadership potential
- Academic background
- Field experience
- Commitment to public service
- Ability to apply fellowship learning after returning home
Why It Matters
The Humphrey Fellowship helps professionals become stronger leaders by providing access to international knowledge, networks, and practical experience.
The programme contributes to:
- Better public policies
- Stronger institutions
- Professional innovation
- International cooperation
- Community development
By returning home with new skills and perspectives, fellows can contribute to long-term improvements in their sectors.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Applicants should avoid:
- Applying without meeting professional experience requirements
- Selecting a field unrelated to their career background
- Providing unclear leadership examples
- Submitting incomplete information
- Underestimating English language requirements
- Applying without a clear plan for using fellowship experience after returning home
Tips for a Strong Application
Applicants can strengthen their application by:
- Highlighting leadership achievements
- Explaining their impact on communities or institutions
- Connecting professional goals with fellowship objectives
- Showing commitment to returning and contributing to Yemen
- Providing strong professional references
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program?
It is a Fulbright exchange programme that provides mid-career professionals with ten months of academic study, leadership development, and professional collaboration in the United States.
2. Who can apply for the 2027–2028 fellowship?
Yemeni citizens with a bachelor’s degree, at least five years of professional experience, leadership potential, and relevant professional backgrounds can apply.
3. Is this a degree programme?
No. The Humphrey Fellowship is a non-degree professional development programme.
4. What fields are supported?
The programme supports communications and journalism, law and governance, natural resources policy, public and economic policy, public health policy and management, and technology policy and management.
5. Do applicants need English proficiency?
Yes. Applicants must demonstrate sufficient English ability and shortlisted candidates must complete an English language test.
6. Can recent graduates apply?
No. The programme is designed for mid-career professionals and requires at least five years of professional experience after completing a first university degree.
7. Must fellows return to Yemen after completing the programme?
Yes. Successful candidates are expected to return home and use their knowledge and skills to contribute to their communities and professional sectors.
Conclusion
The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program 2027–2028 provides Yemeni professionals with a unique opportunity to strengthen leadership skills, gain international experience, and develop solutions for local and global challenges. Through academic learning, professional collaboration, and global networking, fellows can build lasting impact in their fields and communities.
For more information, visit U.S. Mission to Yemen.





























