“Understanding Cultural Intelligence and its relevance for scientists” - Workshop

Date

Friday, May 27, 2016 - 13:00 to 14:00

Description

Workshop: “Understanding Cultural Intelligence and its relevance for scientists

This interactive workshop focuses on understanding cultural intelligence, what is meant by the term, and why it is important when working with diverse populations.   We will discuss its relevance to working at OIST and more generally for researchers. This course invites attendees to think about their own backgrounds and to understand what makes us who we are. 

Developing cultural intelligence can be helpful when working with people who are different to yourself in some way and can allow you to thrive in global settings.  

This course is designed and facilitated by Ganjuu Wellbeing Service.

Course Information:

  • Target Group: OIST Researchers (Postdoctoral Scholars and Staff Scientists)
  • Time commitment: May 27 (Friday) 13:00 – 14:00
  • Registration deadline: May 25 (Wednesday) - Click HERE to register
  • Venue: Central Building - Seminar room B503
  • Facilitators: Darren George and Kaori Itokazu from Ganjuu Wellbeing Service

Please CLICK HERE to register and find out more about this workshop.

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