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Fri 14 May 2021
10:00 - 12:00

Venue: Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site

Provided by: Researcher Development Programme (RDP)


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Intercultural Communication
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Fri 14 May 2021

Description

Research in the 21st century is global, and research teams are intercultural. 35% of Cambridge research students are from outside the EU; and postdocs are the most diverse group by nationality, representing almost 100 countries. This diversity is one of the University’s biggest strengths. Yet intercultural communication is not without its pitfalls and misunderstandings. It takes conscious discipline to think about one’s own cultural assumptions and to try to make sense of others'.

This two hour workshop will give you some tools to help identify where national culture might be having an influence on your professional and social interactions, where common misunderstandings can occur, and how to address potential challenges, especially when the majority of it is now happening online. The content of the session is informed by research form intercultural studies and refers to culture as a framework of shared values, attitudes and behaviours. It explores the nature of generalisations and the relationship between culture and personal values.

Target audience

PhDs and Postdocs

Prerequisites

This course will be facilitated online via Zoom, so please ensure you have access.

Sessions

Number of sessions: 1

# Date Time Venue Trainer
1 Fri 14 May 2021   10:00 - 12:00 10:00 - 12:00 Phoenix 2, Phoenix Building, New Museums Site map Kasia Lanucha
Duration

2 hours online


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