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2nd InTERcultural seminar

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3 - 4 December 2009 in Aix-en-Provence

interface Organized by the Agence Iter France, this second edition of the Intercultural Seminar will be held on 3 and 4 December 2009 in Aix-en-Provence. Within the framework of the European Year of Creativity and Innovation, this seminar includes a round table during which a dozen members of the international ITER Organization will speak of their expatriation experiences, six workshops on creativity in intercultural training and research preceded by a conference on the advertising "Cultural Collisions and Points of Views". One hundred participants are expected, 70 % of which come from abroad.

Opening Conference on 4 December (9h30 - 10h30 am)

Opening conference : Cultural collisions and different points of views by Claude Chaffiotte, CEO of RMG Connect [More information]

Workshop 1 (11 to 12h30 am).

The creative edge of multicultural teams working on a single project by Akko Maas, ITER Organization. [More information]

Workshop 1 (11 to 12h30 am).

Creative answers to expatriate needs by Shawn Simpson and Emmanuelle Bellange, Agence Iter France. [More information]

Workshop 2 (11 to 12h30 am).

The art of dancing to transcribe Indian interculturality by Dr Maitryee Mahatma. [More information]

Workshop 3 (11 to 12h30 am).

Existential migration and the end of belonging by Dr Greg Madison, School of Psychotherapy and Counselling Psychology, Regents College, London. [More information]

Workshop 1 (2 to 3.30 pm).

Game-playing : the creative approach to raising intercultural awareness by Marc Diedisheim and Elizabeth Sultan from Diversophy. [More information]

Workshop 2 (2 to 3.30 pm).

Creativity in Asia: challenges and learning points by Professor AI Girl Tan, Psychological Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. [More information]

Workshop 3 (2 to 3.30 pm).

Global Mindset: the key to success in intercultural interactions by Mansour Javidan, PhD, Dean of Research, Garvin Distinguished Professor, Thunderbird School of Global Management, Glendale, Arizona. [More information]







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