The Muskie Program selects outstanding citizens from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan (herein referred to as Eurasia) to receive fellowships for Masters level study in the United States in the fields of
business administration, economics, law, public administration, and public policy.
Candidates from countries other than Russia and Ukraine will be also considered in additional fields of education, environmental management, international affairs, library and information science, journalism/mass communications, and public health per guidelines outlined in the Project Objectives, Goals, and Implementation (POGI)document.
Muskie Program fellows will be enrolled in graduate degree, certificate, and non-degree programs lasting one to two academic years.
Funding should support a minimum of 140 fellows for Masters level fellowships under the FY 2011 program.
Every effort should be made to maximize the number of awards granted.