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08 Jul 20245 Minutes

2025-2026 Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program

The Commission for Educational Exchange between the United States and Nepal (also known as “the Fulbright Commission” or “USEF/Nepal“)announces the annual competition for the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program for the 2025-2026 academic year.

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The Humphrey Fellowship Program aims to: 

  • establish and enhance long-lasting, productive partnerships and relationships between U.S. citizens and individuals from other parts of the world;  
  • develop leaders whose knowledge and skills have been informed by exposure to American values, models and ideas – leaders who will have a multiplier effect on their societies;  
  • expand and improve the range of international exchange and training programs; and  
  • increase U.S. citizens’ knowledge and understanding of international issues and of other cultures and societies. 

Eligibility Requirements

Candidates must be policymakers, managers, or administrators in leadership positions with a commitment to public service from the public or private sectors including non-governmental organizations. Fellowships are competitive and will be awarded on the basis of excellence in professional and personal qualifications as well as leadership potential. 

All applicants must:

  • Possess Nepali citizenship 
  • Be employed at a mid-career, policy level with progressively more responsible working experience in the government, NGO or private sector 
  • Have at least 5 years of progressively responsible professional experience in Nepal as of the application submission deadline. Volunteer jobs, internships, and work done as a requirement for an academic degree shall not be counted towards the required duration of work experience; 
  • The professional experience should be in the relevant field, after the completion of a university degree, i.e. a 4-year bachelor’s degree, or, if the bachelor’s degree is of 2-year/3-year duration, then a master’s degree is also required. Candidates who have two or more 2-year/3-year bachelor’s degrees in different fields, but who do not have a master’s degree, are not eligible to apply. 
  • Be proficient in speaking, reading and writing English (see the Supplemental English Program) 
  • Have a demonstrable commitment to public service and potential for national leadership 
  • Have a wish to develop problem-solving capacities, enhance capabilities to assume greater career responsibilities, and return to a significant public service role upon completion of the Humphrey Program 

The Humphrey competition is not open to: 

  • Recent university graduates (even if they have significant positions)
  • University teachers with no management or policy responsibilities, except for teachers of English as a foreign language, and specialists in substance abuse prevention and treatment
  • Individuals who have spent substantial time in the U.S. (more than 3 years) and have not been back in Nepal and employed at a level of professional responsibility for at least four years since returning
  • Individuals who have attended a graduate school in the U.S. for one academic year or more during the seven years prior to August 2025
  • Individuals with more than six months of U.S. experience during the five years prior to August 2025
  • Individuals who have participated in U.S. government-sponsored exchange programs within the last three years prior to August 2025
  • Individuals with, or in the process of obtaining, dual U.S. citizenship or U.S. permanent resident status are ineligible for a J visa
  • Local employees of the U.S. Mission in Nepal who work for the Department of State or the U.S. Agency for International Development, including temporary employees and contractors, and their spouses and dependent children (they are not eligible for grants during the period of their employment and for one year following the termination of employment).

Visa Sponsorship 

All selected Humphrey Fellows receive an exchange visitor (J-1) visa which requires that they return to Nepal upon completion of their fellowship. They are not eligible for an immigrant visa, for permanent residence, or for a non-immigrant visa as a temporary worker (“H” visa) or trainee, nor as an intra-company transferee (“L” visa), to re-enter the U.S. until they have accumulated two years’ residence in Nepal after returning from the U.S. on an exchange visitor visa. This does not preclude the individual from going to the U.S. on other visas during the two-year period. 

Program Timeline

 Date Milestone
May 28, 2024 Humphrey Fellowship Information Session
11:59 PM (NPT), July 31, 2024 Application deadline
August 2024 Interviews Selected candidates informed
September 2024 Selected candidates sit for TOEFL test
February 2025 ECA reports final selection results
August 2025 Humphrey Fellowship Program start
June 2026 End of Fellowship year

Documents Required

Application Section

Documents required

Academic History

Complete and attested academic documents (both transcripts and certificates) covering your entire period of study at universities or other postsecondary institutions, including advanced degrees (I.A., I.Com., I.Sc., 10+2, etc., and beyond).

English Language Testing

The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is required of those selected to be Humphrey Fellows. This is not mandatory for the application process.

If you already have a valid TOEFL score (less than two years old as of the deadline), upload a scan of your official score report.

Additional Information-Supplemental Materials

1) Scan of Passport or Nepali citizenship or NID (no need for English translation or attestation)

2) Latest CV. (See CV formats for reference)

3) Complete and attested SLC certificate and mark sheet

Recommendations

Two total recommendations should be submitted online by your recommenders, one of which must be from your immediate supervisor in your current position. The second must come from a professor, professional mentor, or other associate outside your current work setting. Personal friends or family members are NOT acceptable as referees.

TO APPLY:

Application link https://apply.iie.org/huberthhumphrey  

The completed application, including recommendations, must be submitted online no later than 11:59 PM (NPT), July 31, 2024. Incomplete or late applications will not be considered.

All academic documents must be attested. Attestation of photocopies of documents may be made by the issuing institution, Government of Nepal, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu University or by USEF-Nepal.

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