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Intercultural Awareness - Module 1 of 3

This session counts toward a CIRTL Certificate Ͼ

Location

The Commons : 331

Date & Time

February 6, 2024, 12:00 pm1:30 pm

Description

Exploring Intercultural Awareness, Dialogue, and Competence Series

Would you like to learn how to better understand other cultures? Would you like to know how to build better bridges? Improve your communications skills and team work qualifications? If yes, then we invite you to join us during our Intercultural competence training series this spring. This is a 3-part training where we will be discussing Intercultural Awareness, Intercultural Dialogue, and Intercultural Competence. With this training series, we hope to expand on your intercultural talents and share the knowledge, skills, and behavior necessary to function effectively and appropriately in intercultural environments in order to have better and fruitful relationships in a globalized school and workplace.

 This series will be taking place on Tuesdays, February 6, March 5, and April 9, 2024. In order to have this three-event series count towards your CIRTL certification, participants must attend all three events since they build upon one another. This event will not be recorded. Please RSVP by clicking the green "Going in person" button below.

Module 1 - Intercultural Awareness - Tuesday, February 6

Module 2 - Intercultural Dialogue - Tuesday, March 5

Module 3 - Intercultural Competence - Tuesday, April 9


About our speaker:

Diane Zeenny Ghorayeb was born in Beirut, Lebanon, and after the Civil War in Lebanon started in 1975, went on to live for 22 years in Paris, France. In 2006, she brought all of these varied aspects of her experience with her to be "Re-born in the U.S.A" where she has successfully combined them into a dynamic hybrid identity. After working in translation for several years, Diane joined the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) in 2016. In her current role, Diane manages the immigration services for J-1 Exchange Visitors and H-1B specialty occupation workers. She obtained her Master of Arts in Intercultural Communication from UMBC. Her passion is connecting meaningfully with others and mining shared insights gleaned from multiple perspectives and backgrounds. 

If you have questions or concerns, please reach out to gspd@umbc.edu

If you want to learn about CIRTL Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning please contact Dr. Jamie Gurganus at jgurganus@umbc.edu.

This event will not be recorded.

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