Keeping in Touch

 

One of the many long lasting benefits that have resulted from your participation in the Humphrey Fellowship Program are the highly esteemed networks and connections that you developed through the course of the program at the American University Washington College of Law. Please take advantage of these global networks by making use of the following alumni programs :

International Legal Studies Program Alumni

 

Since its inception in 1982, over 3,000 attorneys from around the world have graduated from the International Legal Studies Program (ILSP). Over the years, ILSP alumni have formed an international network of legal practitioners. Graduates have pursued careers in prominent law firms and international organizations. Many have established their own firms and non-governmental organizations or are employed as government officials, judges and legal educators in their home countries and elsewhere in the world.

  • Please take a moment to provide ILSP with your contact information online, so that the program may ensure your connection with other ILSP alumni and so that you may experience the benefits of this prestigious network.
  • For more information regarding ILSP alumni, please contact Samuel Edwards, Assistant Director of Outreach and Engagement at 202-274-4113 or sedward@wcl.american.edu.

Institute of International Education Humphrey Alumni Resources

 

The Institute of International Education (IIE) is a private not-for-profit agency that administers the Fellowship Program in conjunction with the Department of State. The IIE has developed several alumni resources specific for Humphrey Fellows to help encourage professional growth and global exchange.

  • To connect with Humphrey Fellows from across the world and to share your own accomplishments, visit the Humphrey Alumni Worldwide Site.
  • Fellows can now join the Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program- Official Group on LinkedIn! LinkedIn is a great resource for professional networking between Fellows, program alumni and interested participants. It’s a platform to share professional development experiences and resources with one another. The IIE also created 10 subgroups based on the program’s professional areas. Some fields of study are combined in order to inspire networking and interaction between Fellows with similar professional interests. Please join the subgroup that best fits your needs.
  • The IIE also awards deserving Fellows with grants to allow Fellows to pursue projects that use the knowledge and skills they acquired during their Humphrey Fellowship year, and also awards grants to provide funding for alumni to attend a conference, workshop or other professional activity that continues to draw upon the Humphrey experience by strengthening an alumni professional development.

The Department of State’s Humphrey Fellowship Program Alumni Network

 

The Humphrey Fellowship Program is supported by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. This Bureau has developed an online alumni network for each of its exchange programs. Humphrey Fellows may specifically use the State Alumni website to connect with Fellows from various other host universities.