The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship 2027: Everything You Need to Know Before the Deadline
If you are a mid-career professional with a passion for leadership, public service, and global impact, this might be the most important opportunity you read about this year. The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program is now open for applications — and it is fully funded.
What Is the Humphrey Fellowship?
The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship is a non-degree academic and professional exchange program that brings accomplished mid-career professionals from around the world to the United States for 10 to 12 months of intensive study, leadership development, and professional collaboration.
It is administered under the prestigious Fulbright Program and sponsored by the U.S. Department of State.
The program was established in 1978 as a Fulbright exchange that advances U.S. foreign policy goals through the exchange of mid-career professionals from approximately 140 eligible countries across all world regions.
Importantly, this is not a degree programme. Fellows undertake master's level work directly related to their professional needs and fields of interest, but the programme does not result in the awarding of a degree. They are assigned in clusters of 8 to 15 fellows to the institution offering the most appropriate programme in their area of interest, with clusters balanced geographically to permit interaction among fellows from various countries.
What Does the Fellowship Cover?
This is a fully funded opportunity. Benefits include payment of tuition and fees at the assigned host university, pre-academic English language training if required, a maintenance and living allowance including a one-time settling-in allowance, accident and sickness coverage, a book allowance, a one-time computer subsidy, international round-trip travel to and from the U.S., and a professional development allowance for field trips, professional visits, and conferences.
What Will Fellows Do in the U.S.?
The programme goes far beyond sitting in classrooms. Fellows expand their perspectives through immersive learning, collaboration, and networking. This includes participating in a tailored experience at a U.S. institution, engaging in thematic workshops that enhance fellows' skillsets, attending high-profile events with policymakers and scholars, and more.
A core component of the programme is a six-week Professional Affiliation experience that allows fellows to collaborate with U.S.-based organisations, share best practices, and apply their classroom learning to real-world settings.
Who Is This Fellowship For?
The programme is designed for mid-career professionals with 8 to 18 years of experience who are looking to strengthen their leadership skills and expand their professional knowledge in the United States.
The programme is designed to meet the requirements of policymakers, planners, administrators, and managers in the government, public and private sectors, and non-governmental organisations who have a public service commitment, demonstrated leadership potential, and commitment to their own country's development.
To be eligible, you generally need to:
-Hold a first university degree (equivalent of a Bachelor's degree)
-Have at least five years of full-time professional experience after your undergraduate degree
-Demonstrate leadership experience and a commitment to public service
-Be proficient in written and spoken English
-Not hold dual U.S. citizenship or permanent resident status
-Women and candidates from minority and disadvantaged groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
For Nigerian Applicants
Nigeria is among the eligible countries. Applicants in northern Nigeria should address enquiries to the Hubert Humphrey Fellowship Program Officer, Public Diplomacy Section, U.S. Embassy, Plot 1075 Diplomatic Drive, Central District Area, Abuja. Applicants in southern Nigeria should contact the U.S. Consulate General, 2 Walter Carrington Crescent, Victoria Island, Lagos. (U.S. Embassy in Nigeria) You can also reach out by email at NigeriaFulbright@state.gov with "The Hubert Humphrey Fellowship Program" in the subject line.
Nigeria typically clusters its deadline in July, so prospective applicants should monitor the U.S. Embassy Nigeria website rather than waiting for a global announcement.
Deadline for submission:
The deadline shown in the flyer circulating online is 20th May 2026, however it is worth noting that the deadline for applicants varies by country, and prospective applicants should contact the U.S. Embassy or Fulbright Commission in their home country for complete application details. (U.S. Department of State) Confirm your country-specific deadline directly with the U.S. Embassy before assuming any date you see online.
How to Apply
Applications are submitted online using the link below ππΌ
https://apply.iie.org/huberthhumphrey
The application requires complete answers to all questions, essay responses in English that thoroughly address the prompts, two letters of reference written in English (one must be from your current employer), and official transcripts and diplomas in English.
Final Word
The Humphrey Fellowship is not for people chasing a certificate to hang on a wall. It is for professionals who want to deepen their expertise, build global networks, and return home with sharper tools for driving change in their communities. If that sounds like you — do not wait. Confirm your local deadline with the U.S. Embassy Nigeria, prepare your documents carefully, and put your best foot forward.
Apply at: https://apply.iie.org/huberthhumphrey
Learn more at: www.humphreyfellowship.org
One note worth flagging: the May 20th deadline shown in the flyer appears to be a generalised date circulated by third-party platforms. Nigeria's official deadline historically falls in July. Please verify directly with the U.S. Embassy in Abuja or Lagos before submitting.








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