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International Fellows Program

The NAIC International Fellows Program provides international regulators with virtual and in-person training on U.S. insurance regulation to enhance global regulatory collaboration.

Celebrating 20 Years

As we celebrate the 20th anniversary of the NAIC International Fellows Program, we reflect on two decades of fostering global regulatory collaboration and knowledge exchange. Since its inception, the program has welcomed over 700 participants, both in person and virtually, from more than 50 countries, providing invaluable training and hands-on experience in U.S. insurance regulation. This milestone is a testament to the program's enduring impact and the strong partnerships it has built worldwide. Here is to many more years of advancing international regulatory excellence!

Spring 2025 Virtual International Fellows Program

The Spring 2025 session of the NAIC International Fellows Program offers international regulators two weeks of virtual training in U.S. insurance regulation through on-demand e-learning modules. NAIC subject matter experts provide the content, ensuring that the information is accurate, up-to-date, and reflects the latest industry standards and best practices. This expertise enhances the quality and relevance of the training, helping participants gain a deeper understanding of complex regulatory issues and equipping them with the skills needed to apply this knowledge effectively in their own jurisdictions. The accessible format ensures broader participation and fosters global regulatory collaboration.

Apply Now for the Spring 2025 Program

Applications for the Spring 2025 virtual session of the NAIC International Fellows Program are now open! This is a unique opportunity for international regulators to gain valuable insights and hands-on experience in U.S. insurance regulation. Do not miss your chance to be part of this prestigious program and join a global network of regulatory professionals!

Apply Now

To apply, candidates must:

  • Submit a completed application form.
  • Provide an updated curriculum vitae (CV)/resume with a photo.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in English.
  • Have relevant professional experience in insurance regulation.
  • Have supervisor approval to participate in the full program.

Key Dates

Apr. 11

Spring 2025 Application Due

Apr. 14-18

Participants Notified of Acceptance

Apr. 28

Spring 2025 Start Date

May 12

Spring 2025 End Date