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The International Fellowship Programs (IFP) hosts Fellows that come from diverse educational and cultural backgrounds. Areas of interest include science, business and management, education, engineering, foreign affairs, government, law, mass communications, medicine, public health, agriculture and social work. The IFP office provides Fellows with opportunities that blend a strong intellectual base with academic courses and research, and that of public service and intercultural understanding and include agricultural cooperation. We also link Fellows to key people and resources throughout the University and the community-at-large. Fellows themselves serve as invaluable resources to educators, community leaders, professional groups, students and many others.
Over the twenty-five years of the program, the IFP has hosted many fellowship programs. This year, the IFP is the home to three separate fellowship opportunities, each with their own goals and objectives. They are the Hubert H. Humphrey International Fellowship Programs, Edmund S. Muskie Fellowship, U. K. Fulbright Fellowship for Civil Service. Although there are significant differences between each program, there are also similarities in which to build an overall program that benefits each Fellow and fosters a long-lasting and productive relationship with each other, the University and the community.
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