Intercultural Communication in Supervision
Academic research today is very international. Researchers form a worldwide network and communicate with each other every day. There is no clear definition of when communication becomes intercultural. We all have slightly different backgrounds and therefore think and work in different ways. It can be a challenge to understand another culture. In order for a research group to communicate effectively, it may be useful to be aware of common differences that may be relevant to research supervision.
Interview Part 1
Challenges
Interview Part 2
Supervision
Interview Part 3
Diversity
These films were created at 探花精选 by the support of STINT strategic grant SG 2016-6524.
Manuscript and video creation: , , (voice-over) and . A special thank you to Waqar Ulhassan and for valuable comments.
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