HUBERT H. HUMPHREY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM

The Program provides mid-career professionals from Egypt and other countries with an opportunity to enhance their professional capabilities through participation in specialized, 10-month, non-degree programs developed specifically for small clusters of fellows at selected U.S. universities. To accomplish its objectives, the Humphrey Program includes combinations of course work, independent projects, internships, consultations with U.S. faculty or experts, field trips, and special seminars.

ELIGIBLE FIELDS (Applicants from Egypt can only apply in one of the following fields):
1. Agricultural and Rural Development
2. Economic Development
3. Finance and Banking
4. Natural Resources, Environmental Policy and Climate Change
5. Urban and Regional Planning
6. Communications/Journalism
7. Law and Human Rights
8. Public Policy Analysis and Public Administration
9. Educational Administration, Planning and Policy
10. Higher Education Administration
11. Public Health Policy and Management
12. Substance Abuse Education, Treatment and Prevention

Application:
https://apply.embark.com/student/humphrey/fellowship/

Deadline: July 12, 2016 at 4:30PM

HUBERT H. HUMPHREY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM

Scientific Departments

Department of Agricultural Engineering

Department of Economic Entomology

Department of Animal Production

Department of Poultry Production

Department of Vegetables& Floriculture

Department of Agronomy

Department of Pomology

Department of Microbiology

Department of Genetics

Department of Pesticides

Department of Chemistry

Department of Soil

Academic Programs

Agricultural Engineering & Bio systems

Economic & Social Sciences Agricultural

Animal & Poultry & Fish production

Soil & Water

Plant Protection

Botany production

Agricultural Biotechnology

Food Science & Technology

Contact Us

Mansoura - 60 Elgomhoria st - Mansoura University - Faculty of Agriculture - 35516

 +20 (50) 2202254

 +20 (50) 2202253

  agrdean@mans.edu.eg

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