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SUMMARY:Bok Seminar - Intercultural Communication Skills for International PhD Students
DESCRIPTION:<p>	Led by Sarah Emory</p><p>	How do our cultures inform how we communicate, how we learn, and how we teach? New international PhD students navigate communication at Harvard on multiple levels: as students, as scholars, and as future teachers. In this interactive seminar, we will explore how our cultural values influence our communication in a range of academic and classroom situations. You will have the opportunity to learn, practice, and get feedback on cross-cultural communication skills for Harvard classrooms and beyond, with sessions devoted to academic culture, undergraduate expectations, small talk, participating in classes, email etiquette, and giving and receiving feedback. This seminar is designed for new PhD students who did their undergraduate education outside of the US, but is open to any new PhD students interested in developing intercultural competence.</p><p>	The full seminar is eight-sessions; students are welcome to register and attend any or all <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1efBIB25KFZsibihwoKNmXcekeRmFHREVlHR0yNGbGjY/edit?usp=sharing">sessions</a>.</p><p>	<a class="os-button red" data-url="/seminars" href="/seminars" title="">Learn More and Register</a></p><p>	*Please note: the session originally scheduled for Friday, October 7 has been rescheduled for Friday, October 28.*</p>
LOCATION:125 Mt. Auburn St. 3rd Floor
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20220902T173000Z
DTEND:20220902T193000Z
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SUMMARY:Bok Seminar - Intercultural Communication Skills for International PhD Students
DESCRIPTION:<p>	Led by Sarah Emory</p><p>	How do our cultures inform how we communicate, how we learn, and how we teach? New international PhD students navigate communication at Harvard on multiple levels: as students, as scholars, and as future teachers. In this interactive seminar, we will explore how our cultural values influence our communication in a range of academic and classroom situations. You will have the opportunity to learn, practice, and get feedback on cross-cultural communication skills for Harvard classrooms and beyond, with sessions devoted to academic culture, undergraduate expectations, small talk, participating in classes, email etiquette, and giving and receiving feedback. This seminar is designed for new PhD students who did their undergraduate education outside of the US, but is open to any new PhD students interested in developing intercultural competence.</p><p>	The full seminar is eight-sessions; students are welcome to register and attend any or all <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1efBIB25KFZsibihwoKNmXcekeRmFHREVlHR0yNGbGjY/edit?usp=sharing">sessions</a>.</p><p>	<a class="os-button red" data-url="/seminars" href="/seminars" title="">Learn More and Register</a></p><p>	*Please note: the session originally scheduled for Friday, October 7 has been rescheduled for Friday, October 28.*</p>
LOCATION:125 Mt. Auburn St. 3rd Floor
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20220909T173000Z
DTEND:20220909T193000Z
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SUMMARY:Bok Seminar - Intercultural Communication Skills for International PhD Students
DESCRIPTION:<p>	Led by Sarah Emory</p><p>	How do our cultures inform how we communicate, how we learn, and how we teach? New international PhD students navigate communication at Harvard on multiple levels: as students, as scholars, and as future teachers. In this interactive seminar, we will explore how our cultural values influence our communication in a range of academic and classroom situations. You will have the opportunity to learn, practice, and get feedback on cross-cultural communication skills for Harvard classrooms and beyond, with sessions devoted to academic culture, undergraduate expectations, small talk, participating in classes, email etiquette, and giving and receiving feedback. This seminar is designed for new PhD students who did their undergraduate education outside of the US, but is open to any new PhD students interested in developing intercultural competence.</p><p>	The full seminar is eight-sessions; students are welcome to register and attend any or all <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1efBIB25KFZsibihwoKNmXcekeRmFHREVlHR0yNGbGjY/edit?usp=sharing">sessions</a>.</p><p>	<a class="os-button red" data-url="/seminars" href="/seminars" title="">Learn More and Register</a></p><p>	*Please note: the session originally scheduled for Friday, October 7 has been rescheduled for Friday, October 28.*</p>
LOCATION:125 Mt. Auburn St. 3rd Floor
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20220916T173000Z
DTEND:20220916T193000Z
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SUMMARY:Bok Seminar - Intercultural Communication Skills for International PhD Students
DESCRIPTION:<p>	Led by Sarah Emory</p><p>	How do our cultures inform how we communicate, how we learn, and how we teach? New international PhD students navigate communication at Harvard on multiple levels: as students, as scholars, and as future teachers. In this interactive seminar, we will explore how our cultural values influence our communication in a range of academic and classroom situations. You will have the opportunity to learn, practice, and get feedback on cross-cultural communication skills for Harvard classrooms and beyond, with sessions devoted to academic culture, undergraduate expectations, small talk, participating in classes, email etiquette, and giving and receiving feedback. This seminar is designed for new PhD students who did their undergraduate education outside of the US, but is open to any new PhD students interested in developing intercultural competence.</p><p>	The full seminar is eight-sessions; students are welcome to register and attend any or all <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1efBIB25KFZsibihwoKNmXcekeRmFHREVlHR0yNGbGjY/edit?usp=sharing">sessions</a>.</p><p>	<a class="os-button red" data-url="/seminars" href="/seminars" title="">Learn More and Register</a></p><p>	*Please note: the session originally scheduled for Friday, October 7 has been rescheduled for Friday, October 28.*</p>
LOCATION:125 Mt. Auburn St. 3rd Floor
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20220923T173000Z
DTEND:20220923T193000Z
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UID:event_1651086_4
SUMMARY:Bok Seminar - Intercultural Communication Skills for International PhD Students
DESCRIPTION:<p>	Led by Sarah Emory</p><p>	How do our cultures inform how we communicate, how we learn, and how we teach? New international PhD students navigate communication at Harvard on multiple levels: as students, as scholars, and as future teachers. In this interactive seminar, we will explore how our cultural values influence our communication in a range of academic and classroom situations. You will have the opportunity to learn, practice, and get feedback on cross-cultural communication skills for Harvard classrooms and beyond, with sessions devoted to academic culture, undergraduate expectations, small talk, participating in classes, email etiquette, and giving and receiving feedback. This seminar is designed for new PhD students who did their undergraduate education outside of the US, but is open to any new PhD students interested in developing intercultural competence.</p><p>	The full seminar is eight-sessions; students are welcome to register and attend any or all <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1efBIB25KFZsibihwoKNmXcekeRmFHREVlHR0yNGbGjY/edit?usp=sharing">sessions</a>.</p><p>	<a class="os-button red" data-url="/seminars" href="/seminars" title="">Learn More and Register</a></p><p>	*Please note: the session originally scheduled for Friday, October 7 has been rescheduled for Friday, October 28.*</p>
LOCATION:125 Mt. Auburn St. 3rd Floor
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20220930T173000Z
DTEND:20220930T193000Z
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SUMMARY:Bok Seminar - Intercultural Communication Skills for International PhD Students
DESCRIPTION:<p>	Led by Sarah Emory</p><p>	How do our cultures inform how we communicate, how we learn, and how we teach? New international PhD students navigate communication at Harvard on multiple levels: as students, as scholars, and as future teachers. In this interactive seminar, we will explore how our cultural values influence our communication in a range of academic and classroom situations. You will have the opportunity to learn, practice, and get feedback on cross-cultural communication skills for Harvard classrooms and beyond, with sessions devoted to academic culture, undergraduate expectations, small talk, participating in classes, email etiquette, and giving and receiving feedback. This seminar is designed for new PhD students who did their undergraduate education outside of the US, but is open to any new PhD students interested in developing intercultural competence.</p><p>	The full seminar is eight-sessions; students are welcome to register and attend any or all <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1efBIB25KFZsibihwoKNmXcekeRmFHREVlHR0yNGbGjY/edit?usp=sharing">sessions</a>.</p><p>	<a class="os-button red" data-url="/seminars" href="/seminars" title="">Learn More and Register</a></p><p>	*Please note: the session originally scheduled for Friday, October 7 has been rescheduled for Friday, October 28.*</p>
LOCATION:125 Mt. Auburn St. 3rd Floor
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20221007T173000Z
DTEND:20221007T193000Z
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UID:event_1651086_6
SUMMARY:Bok Seminar - Intercultural Communication Skills for International PhD Students
DESCRIPTION:<p>	Led by Sarah Emory</p><p>	How do our cultures inform how we communicate, how we learn, and how we teach? New international PhD students navigate communication at Harvard on multiple levels: as students, as scholars, and as future teachers. In this interactive seminar, we will explore how our cultural values influence our communication in a range of academic and classroom situations. You will have the opportunity to learn, practice, and get feedback on cross-cultural communication skills for Harvard classrooms and beyond, with sessions devoted to academic culture, undergraduate expectations, small talk, participating in classes, email etiquette, and giving and receiving feedback. This seminar is designed for new PhD students who did their undergraduate education outside of the US, but is open to any new PhD students interested in developing intercultural competence.</p><p>	The full seminar is eight-sessions; students are welcome to register and attend any or all <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1efBIB25KFZsibihwoKNmXcekeRmFHREVlHR0yNGbGjY/edit?usp=sharing">sessions</a>.</p><p>	<a class="os-button red" data-url="/seminars" href="/seminars" title="">Learn More and Register</a></p><p>	*Please note: the session originally scheduled for Friday, October 7 has been rescheduled for Friday, October 28.*</p>
LOCATION:125 Mt. Auburn St. 3rd Floor
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20221014T173000Z
DTEND:20221014T193000Z
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UID:event_1651086_7
SUMMARY:Bok Seminar - Intercultural Communication Skills for International PhD Students
DESCRIPTION:<p>	Led by Sarah Emory</p><p>	How do our cultures inform how we communicate, how we learn, and how we teach? New international PhD students navigate communication at Harvard on multiple levels: as students, as scholars, and as future teachers. In this interactive seminar, we will explore how our cultural values influence our communication in a range of academic and classroom situations. You will have the opportunity to learn, practice, and get feedback on cross-cultural communication skills for Harvard classrooms and beyond, with sessions devoted to academic culture, undergraduate expectations, small talk, participating in classes, email etiquette, and giving and receiving feedback. This seminar is designed for new PhD students who did their undergraduate education outside of the US, but is open to any new PhD students interested in developing intercultural competence.</p><p>	The full seminar is eight-sessions; students are welcome to register and attend any or all <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1efBIB25KFZsibihwoKNmXcekeRmFHREVlHR0yNGbGjY/edit?usp=sharing">sessions</a>.</p><p>	<a class="os-button red" data-url="/seminars" href="/seminars" title="">Learn More and Register</a></p><p>	*Please note: the session originally scheduled for Friday, October 7 has been rescheduled for Friday, October 28.*</p>
LOCATION:125 Mt. Auburn St. 3rd Floor
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20221021T173000Z
DTEND:20221021T193000Z
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