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== Non-mandatory items == Name of the author: Paul Jones, Université Savoie Mont Blanc (USMB).<br/> <ul> <li>Questions / comments:</li> <ul> <li>Why organise an intercultural seminar?</li> <li>We live in a ‘global village’.</li> </ul> <li>A certain number of students wish to have an ‘international’ experience, whether it be a semester of mobility or a work placement abroad, for example. In order for them to adapt as well as possible and make the most of it, a first approach to the workings, values and ways of working of other cultures is essential.</li> <li>Other students do not envisage this experience, BUT they will undoubtedly be confronted with the international reality at some point in their professional and/or personal lives, when cultural diversity may come to them (work colleagues, suppliers, clients with another culture). It's important to make all students aware of these aspects of life, which can have an impact on their day-to-day (and professional) lives.</li> </ul> <br/> The information given below is the fruit of 19 years of developing this internationalisation tool at USMB. What is described below is the 2025 version. However, we have done different activities in the past and this is reflected in the parts named, “Other Possibilities”. </div>
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