
Published: 7 months ago
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This is the second and final extract from the annual Intercultural Management Institute conference held in March in Washington DC. Laura Hash was our on the spot reporter.
absolute war:
Even in war there is intercultural work to be done. R. Philip Deavel, Deputy General Counsel for Dispute Resolution, US Air Force tells of the intercultural skills [...]

Published: 8 months ago
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absolutely individualistic:
We talk to Jennifer, an American professor for Eastern European Politics at a liberal arts college in Beirut, Lebanon. She tries to encourage her students to develop a more critical and individualistic attitude, which she has missed personally since she left the US. She wants her Lebanese students, but in fact students all around [...]

Published: 8 months ago
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absolutely student-centredPicking up the subject of our last podcast, today we try to look at another aspect of the same Intensive Programme "Borrowed Identities" which took place in Achill Island, Ireland and brought together 40 learners from all over Europe. We asked two of the students about how the international mix in their cottages and workshops contributed [...]

Published: 9 months ago
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Absolutely Educational The main part of this show is devoted to the impressions of two of the teachers who facilitated workshops as part of the 'Borrowed Identities' project which brought over 30 students together from Hungary, Germany, the UK, Spain and Lithuania on the west coast island of Achill in Ireland. How did the teachers manage these [...]

Published: 9 months ago
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With a number of intercultural stories and some music left from my Christmas trip to New Braunfels, Texas I somehow felt forced to produce a second show about the German Belt in Texas. The emphasis is on the reasons why Germans have emigrated to Texas and the reputation of Germans in the USA.
absolutely unlimitedPeople did [...]