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Travel Safety |
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Use the following links
to learn more about safety and security abroad. |
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(from
www.cuabroad.cornell.edu.) |
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U.S. Department of
State:
www.state.gov offers a consular
information web page site for every country in the
world and current travel warnings. Also a great
resource for international educational and cultural
affairs, including information about living abroad. |
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Tips for Student
Travelers:
http://travel.state.gov/travel/living/studying/studying_1238.html
An excellent website from the Department of State
designed specifically for students who plan to
travel and/or study abroad. Among other things, the
site includes information about safety abroad and
medical insurance for traveling abroad. |
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The World at Your
Fingertips: Safety Issues:
http://www.cie.uci.edu/world/safety.html
A helpful website in considering safety issues
abroad by the Center for International Education at
the University of California, Irvine. |
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The Electronic
Embassy:
www.embassy.org
The Electronic Embassy links the staffs and
resources of the Washington D.C. embassy community
to their constituencies in business and industry,
education, the press and government. |
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Please see additional
form that requires your confirmation of embassy
registration with Mary Dailey. |
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