Humphrey Fellows Group

The Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship in Journalism

Learn about the Humphrey Fellows program

The Cronkite School is currently the only journalism and mass communication school in the U.S. to host a Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship.

For over a decade, the Cronkite School in partnership with the U.S. State Department and the Institute of International Education, brings accomplished, often award-winning, mid-career professionals from emerging democracies to the United States for an intensive, 10-month academic study and professional experience.

At the Cronkite School, fellows pursue studies, receive leadership training and forge professional affiliations with journalism and public relations organizations in Arizona and across the nation.

Candidates are selected based on their leadership potential and commitment to public service. They must have an undergraduate degree, a minimum of five years of substantive professional experience, demonstrated leadership abilities, a record of public service, little or no prior U.S. experience, and strong English skills.

Fellows live in downtown Phoenix, participate in academic study at ASU, develop professional affiliations and friendships, receive mentoring from Cronkite faculty and experience a rich cultural immersion into American life.

The Humphrey Fellowship Program, named in honor of the late vice president and U.S. senator from Minnesota, began in 1978 as a way to provide professional enrichment and non-degree studies at American universities for experienced professionals around the world. It is a Fulbright exchange activity funded by Congress.

Thirteen Humphrey Fellowship programs in a wide variety of disciplines bring about 150 fellows to U.S. host universities each year under the auspices of the State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and its partner IIE. The program builds lasting ties between U.S. citizens and their worldwide professional counterparts through independently designed programs unique to each university.

The Humphrey Fellowship Program has three primary goals

  • Foster personal and professional growth for each fellow
  • Prepare fellows to take up meaningful leadership roles in their home nations
  • Provide opportunities for a rich exchange of information among fellows, faculty, students, professionals and citizens of Arizona

Cronkite’s curriculum for the fellows includes the Humphrey Seminar, a year-long course in global leadership; other ASU coursework of their choice; opportunities for fellows to interact with their American counterparts at conferences, meetings and seminars; professional experiences and the Washington Global Leadership Forum, a seminar in Washington during which fellows learn about U.S. institutions, federal agencies and international organizations.

Read the Fellows’ reporting on their year of leadership and professional growth in America.

Meet the fellows

Interested in applying?

Learn more on the official Humphrey website.