Deadline: 12-Jul-2026
Applications are invited for the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program 2027–2028, a U.S.-funded fellowship for mid-career professionals from Madagascar and Comoros. The programme offers a 10-month non-degree opportunity in the United States that combines graduate-level study, leadership development, and professional collaboration.
The fellowship aims to strengthen leadership capacity, promote knowledge exchange, and build lasting professional relationships between participants’ home countries and the United States.
About the Program
The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program provides accomplished professionals with opportunities to expand their expertise through academic and professional experiences in the United States.
The programme focuses on:
- Leadership development
- Professional capacity building
- Non-degree graduate-level study
- Professional collaboration
- Knowledge exchange
- International cooperation
- Public service leadership
- Professional networking
- Institutional engagement
- Cross-cultural exchange
- Policy and development practice
- Strengthening professional linkages
The programme is designed to prepare participants to contribute more effectively to their institutions and communities.
Program Objectives
The programme seeks to:
- Strengthen leadership skills
- Enhance professional knowledge and expertise
- Promote international understanding
- Encourage knowledge sharing
- Foster collaboration between professionals
- Build long-term professional networks
- Support public service excellence
- Strengthen institutional capacity
- Encourage innovative approaches to development challenges
- Develop future leaders across key sectors
Participants are expected to apply their learning to advance development in their home countries.
Fellowship Components
The fellowship includes:
- Non-degree graduate-level academic study
- Leadership development activities
- Professional enrichment programmes
- Structured engagement with U.S. institutions
- Collaboration with experts in participants’ fields
- Professional networking opportunities
- Academic coursework
- Conferences and professional meetings
- Field visits
- Practical professional experiences
- Cross-cultural exchange activities
The programme combines academic learning with professional development.
Funding Information
The fellowship provides full financial support for the 10-month programme.
Funding covers:
- Tuition and mandatory university fees
- Monthly maintenance allowance
- Accident and sickness coverage under the U.S. government exchange programme
- Book allowance
- Round-trip international airfare
- Professional development activities
- Conferences and professional meetings
- Field visits
Additional support may include:
- Pre-academic English language training, if required.
Please note:
- The fellowship does not provide financial support for dependents.
Eligible Applicants
Applicants must:
- Be citizens of eligible countries under the programme, including Madagascar and Comoros where applicable
- Be mid-career professionals
- Demonstrate leadership ability
- Have a strong record of public service
- Hold at least a bachelor’s degree
- Possess a minimum of five years of full-time professional experience
- Demonstrate strong English language proficiency
- Have limited or no prior experience in the United States
- Work in fields aligned with public service, development, policy, or related sectors as defined by the embassy
Applicants should demonstrate the potential to contribute to their communities upon completion of the fellowship.
Ineligible Applicants
The programme generally does not target individuals who:
- Lack the required professional experience
- Do not meet the educational qualifications
- Fail to demonstrate English language proficiency
- Do not meet citizenship requirements under the programme guidelines
Applicants should review all eligibility conditions before applying.
Application Process
The application process involves multiple stages.
Applicants are required to:
- Submit an application through the designated process established by the U.S. Embassy in Madagascar
- Provide all required supporting documents
- Demonstrate professional achievements and leadership experience
- Present evidence of public service commitment
Eligible candidates proceed through a competitive selection process.
Selection Process
The selection process includes:
- Initial screening by the U.S. Embassy in Madagascar
- Nomination of qualified candidates
- Review by selection panels in the United States
- Final approval through the established U.S. government fellowship selection system
Selection is based on:
- Professional achievement
- Leadership potential
- Commitment to public service
- Ability to benefit from the fellowship
- Overall suitability for the programme
The fellowship is highly competitive.
Placement and Program Delivery
Successful applicants:
- Are placed at U.S. host universities according to their professional field
- Participate in structured academic programming
- Engage in professional development activities
- Collaborate with experts and institutions in the United States
- Complete the full 10-month fellowship experience
Placement decisions are made in accordance with programme objectives and participants’ areas of expertise.
Expected Outcomes
Participation in the fellowship should contribute to:
- Enhanced leadership capacity
- Improved professional expertise
- Expanded international networks
- Greater cross-cultural understanding
- Stronger institutional relationships
- Increased public service effectiveness
- Enhanced policy and development knowledge
- Improved professional collaboration
- Greater contributions to national development
- Long-term professional impact
The programme encourages fellows to become agents of positive change within their sectors.
Why This Program Matters
Mid-career professionals play a critical role in shaping institutions, influencing policy, and addressing development challenges. Exposure to international perspectives and professional experiences can strengthen their ability to lead effectively and create meaningful impact.
The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program equips professionals from Madagascar and Comoros with the knowledge, networks, and leadership skills needed to contribute to sustainable development and stronger international cooperation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program?
- It is a 10-month U.S.-funded non-degree fellowship that combines graduate-level study and professional development for mid-career professionals.
Who can apply for the programme?
- Mid-career professionals from eligible countries, including Madagascar and Comoros, who meet the education, experience, and leadership requirements.
How much professional experience is required?
- Applicants must have at least five years of full-time professional experience.
What expenses are covered by the fellowship?
- The fellowship covers tuition, university fees, monthly allowance, health coverage, books, international airfare, and eligible professional development activities.
Is English language proficiency required?
- Yes. Applicants must demonstrate strong English language proficiency.
Are dependents covered under the fellowship?
- No. The programme does not provide financial support for dependents.
How are candidates selected?
- Candidates are screened and nominated by the U.S. Embassy in Madagascar, reviewed by U.S. selection panels, and approved through the official U.S. government fellowship process.
Conclusion
The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program 2027–2028 offers mid-career professionals from Madagascar and Comoros a valuable opportunity to strengthen their leadership abilities, expand their professional expertise, and engage with leading institutions in the United States. Through academic study, professional collaboration, and international exchange, the fellowship prepares participants to drive positive change and contribute to the development of their countries and communities.
For more information, visit U.S. Embassy in Madagascar.
