Host Fellowships
UC Davis hosts Borlaug, Cochran, Fulbright and Humphrey fellows.
Borlaug Fellows
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UC Davis hosts 2 Borlaug fellowship programs: 1) UC Davis hosts USDA-supported Borlaug fellows, who come for short-term scientific training and collaborative research exchanges. See USDA Borlaug fellowships. 2) IPO manages the USAID-supported Borlaug Leadership Enhancement in Agriculture Program LEAP for graduate study fellowships.
Cochran Fellows 
- UC Davis is a major host for short-term training and industry visits supported by the USDA Cochran program. See USDA FAS Cochran
and/or recent training and workshops. Corky Lovin leads the UC Davis programs and has led groups from
over 50 countries: Afghanistan, Angola, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan,
Bosnia, Botswana, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, China, Costa Rica, Croatia,
Czech
Republic, Egypt, Estonia, Georgia, Grenada, Hong Kong, Hungary, India,
Indonesia, Iraq, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Kosovo, Latvia,
Lithuania, Madagascar, Malaysia, Moldova, Mozambique, Namibia, Oman,
Peru, Philippines, Poland, Romania, Russia, Senegal, Singapore, Sri
Lanka, Slovakia, South Africa, South Korea, Tanzania, Thailand, Tunisia,
Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Venezuela, Vietnam,
Yemen and Zambia. Primary contact: Corky Lovin
Fulbright scholars
- Each year, UC Davis receives Fulbright fellows from around the world who come to study for extended periods. See Fulbright
Humphrey Fellows
- UC Davis is one of a limited number of US campuses hosting a Humphrey Fellow program. The fellows who come for 9 months to expand their knowledge and skills in the areas of Agriculture and/or the Environment. See Humphrey fellowship
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