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This two day conference reconsiders learning, teaching and research in the field of intercultural dialogue from a variety of theoretical and practical perspectives.
The first day will have a teacher/ practitioner focus, whilst the second day will be more focused on current research. We aim to enhance exchange of ideas and there will be a lot of crossover between the two days.
This event is a partnership between the subject centre, The Centre for Intercultural Communication (CICC), University of the West of England and Bristol City Council.
The conference will interest:
Researchers and practitioners interested in the fields of intercultural communication, multiculturalism or community cohesion.
Practitioners working in local communities, especially those working with minority ethnic groups.
Practitioners working in Continuing Education, Widening Participation and Community Outreach.
Policy makers and NGOs
Students
Speaker(s): |
George Mann | talks |
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Date and Time: |
11 April 2008 at 9:00 am |
Duration: | Full Day |
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Venue: |
At-Bristol |
Organised by: |
Centre for LLAS Languages Linguistics and Area Studies |
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Tickets: |
Free of charge |
Available from: |
A full programme and downloadable registration form is available at |
Additional Information: |
2 day event: 11 and 12 April 2008 |
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