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UPDATED: 29 Apr 2009 GMT
  • Learning the Fun Way! Learning the Fun Way!

    Staff from the Public Affairs section of the U.S. Embassy in Bangkok traveled to Mahasarakham on April 23-24, 2009 to host a fun-filled English and culture camp for local students and teachers from six high schools in the Northeastern of Thailand.

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  • Microscopic examination of patient blood remains the best means of diagnosing malaria. U.S.-Thai Fight Together Against Malaria

    The global community has pledged to deliver effective and affordable protection and treatment to all people at risk of malaria by 2010. Read what the U.S. Embassy is doing to support this effort in Thailand.

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  • World Press Freedom Day 2009 World Press Freedom Day 2009

    On the occasion of the World Press Freedom Day on May 3, the United States joins the international community in celebrating the contributions of free media to the advancement of human dignity, liberty and prosperity worldwide.

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Embassy Highlights
Remembering those who were affected by the devastation of Cyclone Nargis that struck Burma on May 2, 2008…

Anniversary of Cycle Nargis

Throughout the year, the U.S. Embassy offers various open grant opportunities that aim to provide...

Grant and Research Opportunites

Read the full Special 301 Report and statement by USTR regarding IPR protection in Thailand here…

USTR Releases Special 301 Report

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Profiles in Health Diplomacy

Profiles in Health Diplomacy
Lieutenant Colonel Robert Paris

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Recent Public Announcements and Warden Messages

UPDATED: Recent Public Announcements and Warden Messages
Access the latest public announcements and warden messages issued by the American Citizen Services Section of the U.S. Embassy in Bangkok. In this section you will also find an archive of past warden messages and public announcements.

Burmese Refugees Departing Bangkok

Through Their Eyes: Views of Life at the Mae La Refugee Camp
Last summer, Burmese refugees were each given a disposable camera and a simple request: document the people, places and events that make up your life. Though many had never used a camera before, what emerged are engrossing scenes of camp life.

Study in the USA

Want to study in the United States?
Thailand has a long tradition of sending its students to the U.S. to study. Today, Thai students are a major contingent of the foreign student population at many U.S. colleges and universities. Learn more about studying in the United States here.

Grant Opportunities

Call for Proposals: Grant and Research Opportunities
Throughout the year, the U.S. Embassy offers various open grant opportunities that aim to provide local organizations with funds in support of projects that help advance key strategic objectives in Thailand. Visit this section of the website for more.