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May 6-8, 2007 @ R. David Thomas Center , Durham , NC

Target Audience

Faculty who would like to use or incorporate ICE assessment tool into their teaching.

Workshop Highlights

•  Introduction of CultureActive & ICE Models
•  Interactive Site for Developing Cross-Cultural Communication and Management Skills
•  Latest Research on Cross-Cultural Communication
•  Teaching Methodologies and Pedagogies
•  Certification for Teaching and Applying ICE
•  Exchange Lessens Learned with Certified Faculty
•  Customization for Classroom Use
•  Future Development (country test, K-12 use, translation into different languages)
•  Targeting ICE Consortium Members: Faculty, Instructors, Directors and Cross-Cultural Experts
•  Certification Is a Condition to Becoming a Faculty User and Teacher of ICE

Click Here for Conference Agenda

Registration

Registration fee is $850 if registered by March 1, 2007. After March 1, 2007 registration fee is $950.
Registration is closed. Contact Carla Sturdivant at sturdi@duke.edu for questions.

Cosponsoring CIBERs

Duke University
Georgia Institute of Technology
Purdue University
University of California, Los Angeles
University of Colorado at Denver
University of Florida
University of Kansas
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
University of Pennsylvania
University of South Carolina
University of Washington

The R. David Thomas Executive Conference Center

Located on the prestigious West campus of Duke University, the R. David Thomas Center is a full-service residential conference center available for corporate and association meetings, training sessions, and special events.

Affiliated with Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business, the Thomas Center reflects Fuqua's impeccable reputation as a total learning environment. Inside the classroom or out, guests will find state-of-the-art facilities, an excellent food and beverage program, and world-class client services. Golf, wooded nature trails, shopping, and museums are just a few of the close-by activities our guests enjoy!

Getting to Duke

Duke University , in Durham , NC , is conveniently located near both I-40 and I-85. The area is served by the Raleigh-Durham International Airport , and there is an Amtrak station in Durham . Click here for airport information and driving directions.

Things to Do

Durham is a colorful, creative, and entrepreneurial community and is the proud home of Research Triangle Park, Duke and North Carolina Central universities. Durham is also home to 13 historic sites, three art centers, 12 signature annual events with national or regional recognition, plus dozens of other core and celebrated annual events, six science and nature centers, and great spectator sports venues. Visit Durham's official tourism and information site for ideas to make your visit more interesting.

Contact

Carla Sturdivant
Tel: (919) 660 3796
E-mail: sturdi@duke.edu
Center for International Business Education and Research
The Fuqua School of Business, Duke University
Durham , NC 27708-0120


 
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