How intercultural competence helped me to run a project for refugees – Impressions from Röszke (by Angela Weinberger)
When I ask Zarah for her name, we instantly connect. “Can we help you, Madam?” I have to laugh. She laughs with me. Zarah is
When I ask Zarah for her name, we instantly connect. “Can we help you, Madam?” I have to laugh. She laughs with me. Zarah is
The ability to adopt an international style of communication and demonstrate deep cultural understanding when participating in cross-cultural business negotiations can make the difference between
Attending the IACCM and SIETAR Austria conference in Vienna in October was both interesting and inspiring. There was a lot of talk about needing to
When Stefan Kammhuber and I sat down for our interview, he had just returned from a trip to Russia. I took it for a good
1. What was your childhood dream? To live in a chalet in the Swiss Alps, This dream was inspired by reading the English translation of
As the intercultural profession develops and matures by each passing year, the list of resources for intercultural work keeps growing. Books, articles, journals and research
1. What was your childhood dream? To work like Albert Schweitzer, a doctor, somewhere in the jungle with and for natives. 2. What is your
Have you ever wondered about what professional backgrounds your colleagues in the intercultural field come from? Or what motivates them to work in the intercultural
May 28th was our first Culture Pop-Up! We were blessed with a lovely evening as we settled in my garden with wine and nibbles. We
Back home from Valencia with thirty (30) business cards and two more kilograms of weight, I am feeling good! My first SIETAR Europa Congress (21 –
No one is better qualified to spread the word about the benefits of membership in SIETAR Switzerland than our own members!