Through the International Road Educational
Foundation, the IRF awards grants to graduate engineers and other
transportation professionals from around the world in support of full-time
academic training.
With this the IRF actively supports the future
generations who will build the road networks. Graduates of the Program comprise
of a group of highly skilled, efficient, and productive experts that exert a
strong influence on the orderly development of road transportation systems
around the world.
Many Fellows have become high government officials
as well as leaders in the private sector and in academia, where they are in a
position to exercise a multiplier effect in the transfer of technology and
information. Through the IRF Fellows Alumni Association founded in 1993 by the
late Dr. Sadamu Mino, strong bonds are formed among the Fellows, the IRF and
the IRF’s member organizations.
Criteria to
be Selected as an IRF Fellow
Selection of the IRF Fellows is based primarily on
their potential as “transportation leaders and decision-makers” in their home
countries in the future. To this end, the IRF is looking for candidates with
the following qualifications:
- Demonstrated
potential as next-generation leaders in the highway industry – financing,
administration, planning, design, construction, operations, and
maintenance.
- Three
to fifteen years of progressive work experience in transportation.
- A
Bachelor of Science degree (or equivalent) in a transportation-related
discipline.
- The
ability to actively engage in study and/or research in English.
- A
commitment to full-time study for a minimum of nine months.
- The
ability to travel to and within the United States.
- Strong
endorsements from Cognizant national Road Associations (or similar
agencies) and/or the IRF Members.
In general, candidates are expected to meet these
criteria – however, there are circumstances where some flexibility is desirable
and possible. While most Fellows do study in the United States, some have
studied at approved universities in other developed countries.
Selection
Process
Fellowships are awarded based on a comprehensive,
two-step selection process, which ensures the most worthy candidates are
chosen.
In the initial step, the IREF Board of Directors
identifies countries to receive offers of Fellowship grants. To be chosen,
countries must demonstrate strong support of the International Road
Federation’s mission
The IRF Members, previous IRF Fellows, and
organizations within the recipient countries are then given the responsibility
to choose deserving candidates.
Candidates are selected on the basis of a strong
academic background, professional qualifications and leadership potential.
Candidates must provide evidence of intent to return to their home countries
upon completion of the program.
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