
Reflection Piece on Overcoming Barriers for Inclusion
by Michelle Bauer, student Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts – Business This piece was inspired by Professor Eric Davoine‘s presentation during the “Unpacking
by Michelle Bauer, student Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts – Business This piece was inspired by Professor Eric Davoine‘s presentation during the “Unpacking
By Tawa Braimah Major cities across Europe pride themselves on being cultural melting pots – multicultural hubs – where aspects of different cultures come together
It was a great honor to be approached by the Swiss Students’ Union (VSS-UNES-USU) in 2019, regarding a possible collaboration for their “Perspectives-Studies” project which
Interview with Professor Geneviève Piérart, Haute École de Travail Social, Fribourg Introduction The number of migrants seeking refuge and work in the EU has increased
Grieving is a personal journey that leads eventually to a kind of rebirth. The group Almar’a (“woman” in Arabic) is an informal group of Middle
Irishman Joe Kearns worked as a software engineer and businessman before turning to the intercultural field. Today he is the director of Carmine Training, an
Migration and asylum are sensitive issues. They create emotions and opinions that do not always reflect realities. The blog “Facts instead of Myths” (Fakten statt
My introduction to intercultural training was in a refugee camp in Thailand in 1983, running training courses for Cambodian families who had been granted asylum,
When I started my Masters in Intercultural Communications, I learnt that I would also be able to use my journalistic skills in the intercultural field.
How do you teach a group of students a language, from scratch, when they don’t share a common tongue with you or each other, and