FULBRIGHT MALAYSIAN AWARD

2009-2010 HUBERT H. HUMPHREY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
(MID-CAREER TRAINING IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA)

Application deadline: July 31, 2008

Opportunities are now available for Malaysian mid-career professionals, in leadership positions and who have a commitment to public service and the potential for professional advancement to participate in a prestigious fellowship program.

 

The Humphrey Fellowship Program is a one-year program that combines non-degree graduate level academic work with professional development opportunities. The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program is a Fulbright program that brings accomplished mid-level professionals to the United States for a year of academic and professional work. By providing  future leaders and policy makers with experience in U.S. society, culture, and professional fields, the program provides a basis for lasting, productive ties between Americans and their professional counterparts overseas. 

A Fellow’s professional-development plan may include professional visits, conferences, and a professional affiliation (work attachment) which must be at least six weeks in duration. Early in the academic year, each Fellow develops, with assistance from the local campus coordinator and faculty advisors, a plan for professional activities carefully geared to the Fellow’s need for relevant, practical professional experiences.

The fellowships are granted competitively to candidates in various fields such as: Agricultural development/agricultural economics; communications/journalism; substance abuse education, treatment and prevention; economic development/finance and banking; educational administration, planning and policy, HIV/AIDS policy and prevention; human resource management; law and human rights; natural resources and environmental management; public health policy and management; public policy analysis and public administration; teaching of English as a foreign language ( teachers training or curriculum development); technology policy and management; trafficking in persons, policy and prevention; urban and regional planning. The university programs do not address themselves to the scientific of technical aspects of these fields, but rather to the broad policy-making and problem-solving issues. Emphasis is placed on practical knowledge that will be directly useful to fellows upon return to their countries.

 

ELIGIBILITY

 

 

Applicants must be Malaysian citizens.  Humphrey Program is designed to strengthen the leadership skills of men and women who will make contributions to their communities as well as their professional fields. Humphrey Fellowship nominees should be individuals working in either the public or private sector with demonstrated leadership ability and a commitment to public service and have assurances of reemployment upon their return home. Applicants should be at a level in their careers at which they will receive maximum benefit from a year's study in the United States, limited or no prior experience in the United States and have a strong English skills.

Prospective fellows should have a minimum of five years of professional experience prior to August 2008 and should be interested in policies pertaining to their fields of specialization.

In addition:

  • Candidates should be in good health.
  • Must have completed a university degree program requiring at least four years of full-time study in order to qualify for admission to U.S. programs of graduate study.
  • Candidates must be willing to share their knowledge of Malaysia with social, civic and other groups while in the United States.
  • Candidates should be proficient in both written and spoken English and should have a minimum Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score of 525 paper-based or 71 iBT.
  • Candidates should have both the need to participate in the program and the potential to benefit from it. Should demonstrate the required experience, skills, and commitment while also indicating how they can benefit from this program in ways that they have not experienced previously and are not likely to experience without the Humphrey Program.
  • Candidates should realize that they have a commitment to return home after their Fellowship for at least two years to use the skills and knowledge they have acquired to assist the community and the country.

 

PROVISIONS OF THE AWARD

 

 

The Humphrey Fellowship provides for international travel, tuition and fees, books and monthly maintenance stipend for one academic year. Limited funds are available for professional development enrichment activities such as attendance at conferences and field trips, and subsidy for computer purchase.  Most grants are for full funding. Cost sharing by a candidate's employer/home institution is encouraged, as this will enable MACEE to offer program funding to additional deserving applicants.

 

APPLICATION PROCEDURE 

 


 

Application forms can be downloaded online from here and;
Instructions for Applicants can be downloaded here

The completed application must arrive at MACEE, Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program ( Att : Ms. Kalis ), 18th Floor Menara Yayasan Tun Razak, 200 Jalan Bukit Bintang, 55100 Kuala Lumpur by July 31, 2008.

Applicants from government agencies are required to submit their completed applications through their Head of Department.

Please refer to applicant checklist for submission of application. A completed application should  include:

i.  6 completed copies of the required application forms

ii. 6 recent passport-size photos attached to each of the application forms.

 

MALAYSIAN-AMERICAN COMMISSION ON EDUCATIONAL EXCHANGE
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Tel: 03-2166 8878 Fax: 03-2166 1878

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