THE
U.S. EMBASSY – BELGRADE ANNOUNCES
THE 2009-2010 ACADEMIC YEAR
ANNUAL COMPETITION
FOR THE HUBERT H. HUMPHREY FELLOWSHIP
FOR CITIZENS OF SERBIA The Office of Public
Affairs of the Embassy of the United States
of America in Belgrade announces the competition
for 2009-2010 Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship
for Serbia.
The Humphrey Program is a Fulbright program
that brings accomplished mid-level professionals
to the U.S. for a one-year non-degree program
of academic and professional work.The Humphrey
Fellowship is granted competitively to public
and private sector candidates with a commitment
to public service. We are looking for the appropriate
candidates in the following fields:
- Agricultural Development/Agricultural Economic
- Communications/Journalism
- Economic Development/Finance and Banking
- Educational Administration, Planning and
Policy
- HIV/AIDS Policy and Prevention
- Human Resource Management
- Law and Human Rights
- Natural Resources, Environmental Policy,
and Climate Change
- Public Health Policy and Management
- Public Policy Analysis and Public Administration
- Teaching of English as a Foreign Language
(Teacher Training or Curriculum Development)
- Substance Abuse Education, Treatment and
Prevention
- Technology Policy and Management
- Trafficking in Persons, Policy and Prevention
- Urban and Regional Planning
Eligibility requirements:
- Appropriate candidates are mid-career professionals
in leadership positions who have the required
experience, skills and commitment to public
service and potential for advancement in their
professions;
- Applicants must have a minimum of five years
of professional experience prior to August
2008 and should be policy-oriented, rather
than research- or technically oriented;
- Applicants must have at least a first university
degree;
- Applicants must be proficient in both written
and spoken English with a minimum TOEFL test
score of 525 paper-based, or 195 computer-based.
Please note that ineligible candidates include:
- Recent university graduates, university
teachers or academic researchers with no management
responsibilities (except in the field of the
Teaching of English as a Foreign Language);
- Individuals who have attended a graduate
school in the U.S. for more than one academic
year during the past six years, and individuals
with other recent U.S. experience (more than
six months during the past four years);
- Local employees of the U.S. Mission in Serbia
who work for the U.S. Department of
State, and members of their families, as well
as individuals with dual U.S.
citizenship or U.S. permanent resident status.
Dependents: Please note that the Humphrey Fellowship
stipend is not sufficient to support anyone
but the grantee, and that the award does not
include additional allowances for dependents.
Candidates who are planning to have dependents
join them in the U.S. following arrival in the
U.S. should bear in mind the high cost of living
in the U.S. and must show proof of adequate
personal funds to cover living expenses and
dependents’ health insurance.
How to apply:
Guidelines for Applicants and Hubert H. Humphrey
application forms are available from the Public
Affairs Office, or the Embassy website: http://belgrade.usembassy.gov
The interviewing of the short-listed candidates
will take place in early September, after which
time the most successful candidates will be
registered for the TOEFL test. The final selection
and placement will be made in mid March of 2009,
in Washington.
Submit applications to:
Office of Public Affairs, Embassy of the United
States, Kneza Milosa 50, Belgrade
Completed applications (original and two copies
– typed or computer-generated), including two
letters of recommendations, and official English
translations of certified documents (official
transcripts and diplomas) must be submitted
to the above address by August 15, 2008.
For additional information about Humphrey Scholarship:
Telephone: 011/306-4771; e-mail address: stojanovicd@state.gov |