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History

- Office of the Historian
- Foreign Relations of the United States
- Principal Officers of the Department and U.S. Chiefs of Mission
- Presidents and Secretaries of State -- Foreign Travels
- Timeline of U.S. Diplomatic History
- Holocaust-Era Assets Records
- The Historical Advisory Committee

K-12 Student Site

- New Student Web Site - "Future State"

Education and Culture

- Art in Embassies Program
- Citizen Exchanges Program
- e-Training
- English-Language Programs
- Fulbright Program
- Humphrey Fellowships
- International Cultural Property Protection
- International Education Week
- International Visitor Program
- Open Requests for Proposals
- Overseas Educational Advising
- Overseas Schools
- More...
Highlights

International Education Week
International Education WeekInternational Education Week 2003 is November 17-21. This event offers many opportunities to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide.

New Youth Web Sitefuture.state.gov logo
A new web site designed for and by students was recently launched.  "Future State" offers maps, stories, games, resources for educators, and much more!

Web Site for International Students
EducationUSA.state.gov provides information for students residing overseas who are exploring study in the United States.

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