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Yemen
The Norman E. Borlaug International Agricultural Science and Technology
Fellows Program aims to promote food security and economic growth by
increasing scientific knowledge and collaborative research to improve
agricultural productivity. In Yemen, this program will provide promising
young scientists and policymakers with an opportunity to spend 5 weeks in
the United States and work one-on-one with a U.S. scientist in their fields.
During the five-week program, participants will learn new research
techniques, gain exposure to the latest scientific developments in various
fields of agriculture, access fully-equipped laboratories and libraries, and
learn about unique public-private partnerships that help fund agricultural
research and science. Equally important, this program provides the Yemeni
scientists and policymakers with opportunities to establish long-term
contacts with U.S. scientists and apply the newly gained knowledge from U.S.
laboratories to Yemen’s research and development programs.
The Norman E. Borlaug International Agricultural Science and Technology
Fellows Program for Yemen is funded by the United States Department of
State’s Middle
East Partnership Initiative (MEPI) and administered and managed by the
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Foreign Agricultural
Service, International Cooperation and Development, Research and Scientific
Exchanges Division.
Objectives:
Provide young Yemeni scientists and policymakers an opportunity to
work one-on-one with U.S. scientists in fields of agricultural research
at a U.S. university
Provide young Yemeni scientists and policymakers with opportunities
to establish long-term contacts with U.S. scientists
Enable young Yemeni scientists to apply newly gained knowledge from
U.S. laboratories to Yemen’s research and development programs
Provide young Yemeni scientists with practical experience and
exposure to new technologies that can enhance their own research
endeavors
Foster increased collaboration and networking between Yemen and U.S.
agricultural scientists and policymakers
Eligibility:
Yemeni citizens in the early or middle stages of their professional
career.
Good working knowledge of English language
Minimum MS degree with 3 years of practical experience at a research
institution
Currently employed at either a public or private Yemeni research
institution with demonstrated intention to continue to serve the
institution and their country upon return
Program Details:
Priority research areas: food safety; plant and animal health;
integrated pest management; water resources management.
Host Universities: To be determined
Individual research and field work with U.S. faculty mentor
Annual workshop in Yemen with selected U.S. mentors
Application Requirements:
Approval of the sponsoring Yemeni
institution
One page essay on research interest and
how training in U.S. will impact your research
One page cover letter
Official copy of Transcript of college
degrees
Curriculum Vitae (3-5 pages)
Two letters of recommendation
For visa application:
Two passport sized photos
Medical records from your current doctor
Application deadline:
To be announced.
For additional information and application forms, please contact:
American Embassy, Sanaa
Agricultural Counselor
Sa'awan Street, Bahar Hemyar Zone
P.O. BOX 22347
Sanaa, Republic of Yemen (ROY)
Fax: 011-967-1-303-183
E-mail:
agsanaa@usda.gov
-or-
American Embassy, Sanaa Attn: Agriculture Section Phone: 967-1-755-2199 E-mail:
sharafaldm@state.gov
Submit applications to:
American Embassy, Sanaa
Agricultural Counselor
Sa'awan Street, Bahar Hemyar Zone
P.O. BOX 22347
Sanaa, Republic of Yemen (ROY)
Fax: 011-967-1-303-183
E-mail:
agsanaa@usda.gov
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