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How Do We Prepare Research Staff to Be Effective in Cross-Cultural Interactions?

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How Do We Prepare Research Staff to Be Effective in Cross-Cultural Interactions?

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Healthy City Collaborative Faculty Dialogue/Brown Bag Session Tuesday, October 27, 2009 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. Room 206A-B Student Center West 828 S. Wolcott This seminar is designed for faculty, staff and students of academic institutions who are interested in community-based participatory research (CBPR). Faculty dialogues are open conversations that provide an opportunity for participants to share what they have learned related to the “conversation starter” topic. Participants may share case studies or pose questions about issues and concerns related to CBPR methods and experiences. This is an opportunity to share lessons and helpful tips with your colleagues. This is a “Brown Bag” event. Beverages and desserts will be provided.

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