Check out some of the unique opportunities provided by The Fulbright-Clinton Fellowship today!
- The Fulbright-Clinton Fellowship provides opportunities for
U.S. citizens to serve in professional placements in a foreign government
ministry or institution within partner governments. Fulbright-Clinton fellows
build mutual understanding and contribute to strengthening the public sector while
gaining hands-on public sector experience. The Fulbright-Clinton Fellowship
also includes an independent academic study/research component.
- Fulbright-Clinton fellows function in a “special assistant”
role for a senior level official. The goal of the professional placements is to
build the fellows’ knowledge and skills, provide support to partner country
institutions, and promote long-term ties between the U.S. and the partner
country. The U.S. Embassy, with the Fulbright Commission (where applicable),
will identify host ministries and provide administrative support and oversight
during the fellow’s program.
Available Countries/Organizations African Union, Burma (Myanmar), Guatemala, Haiti, Ivory Coast, Kosovo, Malawi, Nepal, PerĂº, Samoa, Timor-Leste, and Ukraine.
Available Countries/Organizations African Union, Burma (Myanmar), Guatemala, Haiti, Ivory Coast, Kosovo, Malawi, Nepal, PerĂº, Samoa, Timor-Leste, and Ukraine.
Requirements
- Candidates must have a Master’s degree with an area of focus that is applicable to public policy, and two years of professional work experience.
- Candidates must have a Master’s degree with an area of focus that is applicable to public policy, and two years of professional work experience.
Program Contact
Jermaine Jones: Email: jjones@iie.org; Telephone: 212.984.5341
For additional information on the program, please explore the following link: Fulbright-Clinton Fellowship
You can also view a brief tutorial video here: http://tinyurl.com/c7p979u
Also, you can participate in one of the
upcoming Fulbright-Clinton Webinars
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