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    The 2012 Cultural Bridges in Germany Conference
    “Multiculturalism, the 2012 Global Debate: Strengthening Intercultural Relations through the Arts, Sports, Politics and the Economy”
    (Berlin, November 7th - 9th, 2012 - Held parallel to “23rd Anniversary to the fall of the Berlin Wall”)
    institute for cultural diplomacy - cultural bridges in germany | deutsch

    Contemporary Germany consists of a diverse multicultural landscape of individuals whose origins stem from every continent of the world. These multicultural individuals/communities both live and work together, and as such the question of defining the German identity becomes a major question for the German public at large. In addition, new opportunities and challenges are faced in developing and maintaining international and intercultural relations both within the framework of the EU and internationally. On a global level, the question of multiculturalism is a growing issue and will be a main world focus for the next generations. Western countries are engaging with Multiculturalism policies on a significant basis and are continually amending and reinventing to fit the policies to an ever changing world.

    The ICD recognizes the opportunity for Cultural Diplomacy to serve as a bridge between people of different cultures. The 2012 Cultural Bridges in Germany Conference will therefore focus on the potential for Cultural Diplomacy to further promote and strengthen multicultural relations both in Germany and worldwide. The application of these new practices of multicultural dialogue and exchange will be analyzed during the Conference and will offer a wide diversity of perspectives on the issue of cultural bridges in Germany and internationally. The Conference will consist of a series of simultaneous sessions of lectures, panel discussions, interactive roundtable discussions, seminars, group visits, excursion and cultural activities.

    The Conference will be held parallel to the “23rd Anniversary to the fall of the Berlin Wall” and the participants will be able to participate in the official ceremony and events which will be a unique opportunity to learn more about the history and contemporary context of German unity.

    Participants
    Participation in the conference is open to governmental & diplomatic officials, academics & scholars, economists, journalists, artists, civil society practitioners, private sector representatives, young professionals and students as well as other interested individuals from across the world.

    Speakers
    The speakers during the conference will include leading figures and experts from international politics (including head of states and ministers), academia, the diplomatic community, civil society, and the private sector. These speakers will include a number of individuals from the ICD Advisory Board.

    Participation Cost
    The participation cost for the program is 195 Euros. If offered a place in the program, applicants are then required to transfer the participation cost to reserve their position.

    To apply please visit:
    culturaldiplomacy.org - The 2012 Cultural Bridges in Germany Conference

    For more information please visit:
    institute for cultural diplomacy - cultural bridges in germany | The 2012 Cultural Bridges in Germany Conference

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    The 2012 Cultural Bridges Germany Young Leaders Forums

    The Cultural Bridges in Germany Young Leaders Forums
    Forthcoming Weeklong Seminars 2012
    (Weeklong Seminars, Berlin, October - November, 2012)
    institute for cultural diplomacy - cultural bridges in germany | deutsch

    The Cultural Bridges in Germany Young Leaders Forums are networks of young individuals, who share an interest in strengthening German intercultural relations in addition to exploring the challenges and opportunities facing Germany, both domestically and internationally. The forums provide a platform for interdisciplinary discussion and exchange on salient issues concerning German culture, society and related political and economic subjects. At the international level, the program seeks to analyze the roles and responsibilities of Germany in the emerging new world order. Through these discussions and exchanges, the forums play a valuable role in strengthening relations between Germany's cultural communities and between its international partners.

    The following Weeklong Seminars will take place during November, 2012:

    ”¢ The Germany Meets Turkey Conference ”“ (Berlin, November 5th ”“ 9th, 2012)
    ”¢ The Cultural Bridges in Germany Conference ”“ (Berlin, November 7th ”“ 11th, 2012)
    ”¢ The UK Meets Germany Conference ”“ (Berlin, November 7th ”“ 11th, 2012)

    *Participants of the November 2012 weeklong Seminars will participate in international conference: The 2012 Cultural Bridges in Germany Conference.

    Seminar Speakers
    The speakers during the conference will include leading figures and experts from international politics, academia, the diplomatic community, civil society and the private sector, from across the world. These speakers will include a number of individuals from the ICD Advisory Board.

    Participants
    Cultural Bridges in Germany: A Forum for Young Leaders (CBG) is open to all relevant stakeholders and individuals with an interest in strengthening German intercultural relations and exploring Germany's challenges and opportunities, both at home and abroad.

    Participants will include young professionals, students and academics, representatives from politics, diplomats, practitioners from the civil society and the private sector, Media representatives and other stakeholders with an active interest in the Program‘s themes.

    Participation Cost
    The participation cost for the program is 195 Euros. If offered a place in the program, applicants are then required to transfer the participation cost to reserve their position.

    To apply please visit:
    culturaldiplomacy.org - Cultual Bridges in Germany

    For more information please visit:
    institute for cultural diplomacy - cultural bridges in germany | About CBG

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      Germany meets Turkey. A Forum for Young Leaders

      Germany Meets Turkey: A Forum for Young Leaders (GMT)
      (Berlin, November 5th - 9th, 2012 - Parallel to "23rd Anniversary to the fall of the Berlin Wall")

      Seminar Agenda
      Germany Meets Turkey: A Forum for Young Leaders (GMT) is a network of individuals who have an interest in exploring and strengthening relations between Germany and Turkey. The program is based on the recognition that the increasing cultural, economic and political relations must be accompanied by sustained activity to ensure that public opinion and relations between individual member states, and between member-states, remain positive and constructive at the grass roots level.

      Individuals can join the GMT Forum by taking part in one of the GMT Weeklong Seminars, which are held several times throughout the year. Each GMT Weeklong Seminar will be focused on a specific theme related to the German- Turkish relations and the goals of the Forum. The Seminars consist of lectures, seminars, debates and panel discussions that will feature leading figures from the media, international politics & diplomacy, academia, civil society, and the private sector. In addition to the academic components, participants take part in a range of social and cultural activities.

      The next GMT Weeklong Seminar will be conducted in Berlin from November 5th - 9th, 2012 - Parallel to "23rd Anniversary to the fall of the Berlin Wall". In addition to looking in greater detail at the history and development of cultural diplomacy, the Forum will focus on the following theme:
      “From the Bosporus to Berlin: crossing the Bridge”. Alongside the GMT, participants will attend the event: The 2012 Cultural Bridges in Germany Conference “Strengthening Intercultural Relations in Germany through the Arts, Sports, Politics and the Economy” (Berlin, November 7th - 9th, 2012).

      Seminar Speakers
      The speakers during the conference will include leading figures and experts from international politics, academia, the diplomatic community, civil society and the private sector, from across the world. These speakers will include a number of individuals from the ICD Advisory Board.

      Participants
      Germany Meets Turkey: A Forum for Young Leaders (GMT) is open to all relevant stakeholders and individuals with an interest in exploring and strengthening the German- Turkish relations

      Participants will include young professionals, students and academics, representatives from politics, diplomats, practitioners from the civil society and the private sector, Media representatives and other stakeholders with an active interest in the Program‘s themes.

      Participation Cost
      The participation cost for the program is 195 Euros. If offered a place in the program, applicants are then required to transfer the participation cost to reserve their position.

      To apply please visit:
      culturaldiplomacy.org - Cultual Bridges in Germany

      For more information please visit:
      Germany meets Turkey | Young Leaders Forum

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        UK meets Germany. A Forum for Young Leaders

        UK Meets Germany: A Forum for Young Leaders (UKMG)
        (Berlin, November 7th - 11th, 2012 - Parallel to "23rd Anniversary to the fall of the Berlin Wall")

        Seminar Agenda
        UK Meets Germany: A Forum for Young Leaders (UKMG) is a network of individuals who have an interest in exploring and strengthening relations between Germany and the UK. The program is based on the recognition that the increasing cultural, economic and political relations must be accompanied by sustained activity to ensure that public opinion and relations between individual member states, and between member-states, remain positive and constructive at the grass roots level.

        Individuals can join the UKMG Forum by taking part in one of the UKMG Weeklong Seminars, which are held several times throughout the year. Each UKMG Weeklong Seminar will be focused on a specific theme related to the German- British relations and the goals of the Forum. The Seminars consist of lectures, seminars, debates and panel discussions that will feature leading figures from the media, international politics & diplomacy, academia, civil society, and the private sector. In addition to the academic components, participants take part in a range of social and cultural activities.

        The next UKMG Weeklong Seminar will be conducted in Berlin from November 7th - 11th, 2012 - Parallel to "23rd Anniversary to the fall of the Berlin Wall". In addition to looking in greater detail at the history and development of cultural diplomacy, the Forum will focus on the following Theme: “The Anglo-German Relationship: Using the Arts and Culture to strengthen the Alliance”.
        Alongside the UKMG, participants will attend the event: The 2012 Cultural Bridges in Germany Conference “Strengthening Intercultural Relations in Germany through the Arts, Sports, Politics and the Economy” (Berlin, November 7th - 9th, 2012).

        Seminar Speakers
        The speakers during the conference will include leading figures and experts from international politics, academia, the diplomatic community, civil society and the private sector, from across the world. These speakers will include a number of individuals from the ICD Advisory Board.

        Participants
        UK Meets Germany: A Forum for Young Leaders (UKMG) is open to all relevant stakeholders and individuals with an interest in exploring and strengthening the German- British relations

        Participants will include young professionals, students and academics, representatives from politics, diplomats, practitioners from the civil society and the private sector, Media representatives and other stakeholders with an active interest in the Program‘s themes.

        Participation Cost
        The participation cost for the program is 195 Euros. If offered a place in the program, applicants are then required to transfer the participation cost to reserve their position.

        To apply please visit:
        culturaldiplomacy.org - Cultual Bridges in Germany

        For more information please visit:
        ICD - Young Leaders Forums | Calendar: Upcoming Weeklong Seminars 2012



        The ICD Annual Conference on Cultural Diplomacy 2012

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          The ICD Annual Conference on Cultural Diplomacy 2012

          The ICD Annual Conference on Cultural Diplomacy 2012
          "Culture as an Emotion: the Magnetic Power of Arts & Music to Promote Democracy & Global Peace"
          (Berlin, December 13th-16th, 2012)


          The ICD Annual Conference on Cultural Diplomacy 2012 is the final concluding event of the Institutes Cultural Diplomacy year. Taking place in Berlin, the aim of the conference is to review in detail, debate and evaluate the most significant developments in 2012 in the field of Cultural Diplomacy.

          In today‘s rapidly globalizing world, the exploration of cultural diplomacy initiatives within the sphere of International Relations is vital. With the transition from the traditional bi-polar international structure towards a more multi-polar world understanding state perspectives, different cultures and different traditions is important if the international system is to remain stable. The Institute for Cultural Diplomacy recognizes that all areas of the international system must be addressed and the Annual Academic Conference will provide the opportunity to discuss the past year, present initiatives and the future of Cultural Diplomacy and International Relations.

          This end of the year conference will bring together artists, scholars, politicians, diplomats, activists, senior experts and young professionals to discuss Cultural Diplomacy in our interdependent world. Ranging from broad topics of discussion to specific areas within the field of Cultural Diplomacy, the annual conference will provide a wide and detailed analysis of Cultural Diplomacy for 2012, during which Cultural Diplomacy initiatives; key political, economic and social shifts and the changes in the International System are discussed. The aim of the conference this year is to reflect on the role of new actors, new initiatives and new targets in terms of key international issues and on how Cultural Diplomacy takes place.

          Seminar Speakers
          The speakers during the Conference will include celebrated artists and leading figures and experts from international politics, the diplomatic community and civil society from across the world.

          Participants
          Participation in the conference is open to governmental & diplomatic officials, academics, artists, journalists, civil society practitioners, private sector representatives, young professionals and students as well as other interested individuals from across the world.

          Participation Cost
          The participation cost for the program is 195 Euros. If offered a place in the program, applicants are then required to transfer the participation cost to reserve their position.

          To apply please visit:
          ICD - Academy for cultural diplomacy | Application Form

          For more information please visit:
          ICD - Academy for cultural diplomacy | The ICD Annual Conference on Cultural Diplomacy 2012

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            The ICD Young Leader's Forum Annual Conference 2012

            The ICD Young Leader´s Forum Annual Conference 2012
            “Culture as an Emotion: The Magnetic Power of Arts & Music to Promote Democracy & Global Peace”
            (International Conference, Berlin, December 13th-18th, 2012)
            ICD - Academy for cultural diplomacy | The ICD Annual Conference on Cultural Diplomacy 2012

            Seminar Agenda
            The ICD Young Leaders Forum Annual Conference 2012 is part of the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy‘s Annual Academic Conference during which Cultural Diplomacy initiatives; key political, economic and social shifts and the changes in the International System are discussed. The aim of the conference this year is to reflect on the role of new actors, new initiatives and new targets in terms of key international issues and on how Cultural Diplomacy takes place.

            In today‘s rapidly globalizing world, the exploration of cultural diplomacy initiatives within the sphere of International Relations is vital. With the transition from the traditional bi-polar international structure towards a more multi-polar world understanding state perspectives, different cultures and different traditions is important if the international system is to remain stable. The Institute for Cultural Diplomacy recognizes that all areas of the international system must be addressed and the Annual Young Leaders Meeting and Academic Conference provide the opportunity to discuss the past year, present initiatives and the future of Cultural Diplomacy and International Relations:

            Alongside the Forum, participants will attend the event: The ICD Annual Conference on Cultural Diplomacy 2012 "Culture as an Emotion: the Magnetic Power of Arts & Music to Promote Democracy & Global Peace" (Berlin, December 13th - 16th).

            Seminar Speakers
            The speakers during the conference will include leading figures and experts from international politics, academia, the diplomatic community, civil society and the private sector, from across the world. These speakers will include a number of individuals from the ICD Advisory Board.

            Participants
            The ICD Young Leaders Forum Annual Conference 2012 is open to young professionals, students and academics, representatives from politics, diplomats, practitioners from the civil society and the private sector, Media representatives and other stakeholders with an active interest in the Program‘s themes.

            Participation Cost
            The participation cost for the program is 195 Euros. If offered a place in the program, applicants are then required to transfer the participation cost to reserve their position.

            To apply please visit:
            ICD - Young Leaders Forums | Forum Application Form

            For more information please visit:
            ICD - Young Leaders Forums | Annual Conference 2012

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              Cultural Diplomacy in Europe. A Forum for Young Leaders

              Cultural Diplomacy in Europe: A Forum for Young Leaders (CDE)
              (Berlin, December 13th-18th, 2012)

              Seminar Agenda
              Cultural Diplomacy in Europe: A Forum for Young Leaders (CDE) is a network of individuals, who have an interest in exploring and strengthening relations between European States. The program is based on the recognition that the increasing economic and political integration of the European Union must be accompanied by sustained activity to ensure that public opinion and relations between individual member states, and between member-states, remain positive and constructive at the grass roots level.

              Individuals can join the CDE Forum by taking part in one of the CDE Weeklong Seminars, which are held several times throughout the year. Each CDE Weeklong Seminar will be focused on a specific theme related to Europe and the goals of the Forum. The Seminars consist of lectures, seminars, debates and panel discussions that will feature leading figures from the media, international politics & diplomacy, academia, civil society, and the private sector. In addition to the academic components, participants take part in a range of social and cultural activities.

              The next CDE Weeklong Seminar will be conducted in Berlin from December 13th-18th. In addition to looking in greater detail at the history and development of cultural diplomacy, the Seminar will provide perspectives on current and conceptual issues in the development of cultural policy and arts administration within the European context, and the current and future potential of re-building the European Identity and the Integration process.
              Alongside the CDE, participants will attend the event: The ICD Annual Conference on Cultural Diplomacy 2012 "Culture as an Emotion: the Magnetic Power of Arts & Music to Promote Democracy & Global Peace" (Berlin, December 13th - 16th).

              Seminar Speakers
              The speakers during the conference will include leading figures and experts from international politics, academia, the diplomatic community, civil society and the private sector, from across the world. These speakers will include a number of individuals from the ICD Advisory Board.

              Participants
              Cultural Diplomacy in Europe (CDE) is open to all relevant stakeholders and individuals with an interest in exploring the relation between European states

              Participants will include young professionals, students and academics, representatives from politics, diplomats, practitioners from the civil society and the private sector, Media representatives and other stakeholders with an active interest in the Program‘s themes.

              Participation Cost
              The participation cost for the program is 195 Euros. If offered a place in the program, applicants are then required to transfer the participation cost to reserve their position.

              To apply please visit:
              ICD - Cultural Diplomacy in Europe | Seminar Application Form

              For more information please visit:
              ICD - Cultural Diplomacy in Europe | About the CDE Forum

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              • #8
                The US meets Europe. A Forum for Young Leaders

                The United States Meets Europe: A Forum for Young Leaders (USAME) (Berlin, December 10th-16th, 2012)

                Seminar Agenda
                The United States Meets Europe: A Forum for Young Leaders (USAME) is a network of individuals from both sides of the Atlantic, who have an interest in exploring and strengthening relations between the United States and Europe. The program is based on the recognition that the increasing cultural, economic and political relations must be accompanied by sustained activity to ensure that public opinion and relations between individual member states, and between member-states, remain positive and constructive at the grass roots level.

                Individuals can join the USAME Forum by taking part in one of the USAME Weeklong Seminars, which are held several times throughout the year. Each USAME Weeklong Seminar will be focused on a specific theme related to the European- American relations and the goals of the Forum. The Seminars consist of lectures, seminars, debates and panel discussions that will feature leading figures from the media, international politics & diplomacy, academia, civil society, and the private sector. In addition to the academic components, participants take part in a range of social and cultural activities.

                The next USAME Weeklong Seminar will be conducted in Berlin from December 10th-16th. In addition to looking in greater detail at the history and development of cultural diplomacy, the Forum will focus on the economic, political, cultural, and societal dimensions of the relationship, and the wider context within which this relationship exists and will provide perspectives on current and conceptual issues in the development of cultural policy and arts administration within the European- American context, and the current and future potential of strengthening the European- American relations.
                Alongside the USAME, participants will attend the event: The ICD Annual Conference on Cultural Diplomacy 2012 "Culture as an Emotion: the Magnetic Power of Arts & Music to Promote Democracy & Global Peace" (Berlin, December 13th - 16th).

                Seminar Speakers
                The speakers during the conference will include leading figures and experts from international politics, academia, the diplomatic community, civil society and the private sector, from across the world. These speakers will include a number of individuals from the ICD Advisory Board.

                Participants
                The United States Meets Europe: A Forum for Young Leaders (USAME) is open to all relevant stakeholders and individuals with an interest in exploring and strengthening the relation between Europe, the European states and the USA.

                Participants will include young professionals, students and academics, representatives from politics, diplomats, practitioners from the civil society and the private sector, Media representatives and other stakeholders with an active interest in the Program‘s themes.

                Participation Cost
                The participation cost for the program is 195 Euros. If offered a place in the program, applicants are then required to transfer the participation cost to reserve their position.

                To apply please visit:
                culturaldiplomacy.org - Young Leaders Weeklong Seminars

                For more information please visit:
                ICD - European - American Relationship Program | About the USAME Forum

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                • #9
                  MA in International Relations and Cultural Diplomacy: Babes-Bolyai University (BBU) in cooperation with the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD)

                  The degree is offered and awarded by Babes-Bolyai University (BBU) in cooperation with the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD)

                  Where: Germany: Berlin; Romania: Cluj-Napoca

                  When: Year Round

                  Next Program Start:
                  Spring Semester: February 11th - May 10th, 2013;
                  Summer Semester, Start: June 10th ”“ September 06th, 2013
                  Overview: Offered by the BBU in partnership with the ICD, the program will combine the traditional academic components of International Relations with a focus on the role of soft power and cultural diplomacy in contemporary global affairs.
                  The Key Objectives of the program are:
                  ӢTo provide students with an in depth understanding of the theory and practice of international relations within the contemporary interdependent world placing a particular emphasis on cultural diplomacy within this framework
                  ӢTo educate students about cultural diplomacy within the context of the political, economic and cultural pillars upon which sustainable international relations are based.
                  ”¢To analyze soft power and hard power strategies within the international relations discourse in the recognition that each element is mutually important and compatible in what Prof. Joseph Nye has characterized as “smart power.”

                  The MA in International Relations and Cultural Diplomacy is a 4 semesters´ program. The program is consists of two semesters at the Babes-Bolyai University- Berlin Campus with the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (Berlin, Germany), a semester (three months) at the Babes-Bolyai University (Cluj, Romania) and a Thesis semester, which could be completed either onsite or as a distance semester. The unique combination of studying at two different institutions and locations provides the vital support and experience that a student needs in order to succeed in the academic, political and professional fields.
                  Setting and Course Description: The Master‘s program follows the structure of a 4 semesters´ program- the curriculum is divided into four different semesters. However, the curriculum has been built in such a way that students are able to condense their studies into a period of 13-15 months should they wish. This is particularly useful to students with other commitments, whether professional or otherwise. Students are offered an array of optional courses to accompany the mandatory courses, professional experience opportunities and the final thesis. The first semester in Berlin will consist of three mandatory courses and two optional, whilst during the second semester, students will undertake a professional development and training program at the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy in Berlin, where each student can immediately apply in practice what they learned in theory in the first semester. The third semester will take place on the campus of BBU in Cluj, Romania, and will consist of three mandatory courses and two optional courses. During the fourth semester students will produce a final thesis on a related topic of their choice.

                  Program Value:
                  ӢThe program offers students a core curriculum of International Relations, which will prepare the student for a vast array of career opportunities across the world.
                  ӢStudents will have access to an expert faculty with experience in international politics and diplomacy, and will acquire the knowledge and skills needed to work in a complex global order.
                  ӢStudents will obtain an expertise in cultural diplomacy which is currently a rare yet rapidly increasing and important field within the public sector, private sector and civil society.
                  ӢStudents of this program will be significantly advantaged in the political arena against students who simply obtain an MA in international relations.
                  ”¢During the “Professional Training” semester of the MA students will be able to create and implement their own programs and Initiatives.
                  ӢGraduates will discover that the curriculum and faculty prepare them for evolving careers in academia and all public and private international sectors

                  Program Cost: Tuition for the program is €12,000 (€3,000 per semester).

                  Dates & Deadlines:
                  For enrollment to the Spring Semester 2013:
                  Enrollment Day: February 11th, 2013
                  The Deadline for Admissions: January 15th, 2013
                  Late Admissions: Late admissions can be considered, by request, until the date of February 15th, 2013, prior to the start of the lectures for the coming semester.
                  For Enrollment to the Summer Semester 2013:
                  Enrollment Day: June 10th, 2013
                  The Deadline for Admissions: April 12th, 2013

                  Key words: graduate program, graduate degree, MA course, Diplomacy, International Relations, International Affairs, culture, cultural diplomacy, soft power, smart power, inter-cultural affairs, nation branding, peace, civil society, conflict, resolution, sustainability, politics, Global Studies, Global Affairs, Crisis Management, European studies, cross-cultural, international trade, market orientation, political economy, integration, human rights, entrepreneurship, education,

                  ICD link: www.ccds-berlin.de

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                  • #10
                    The Institute for Cultural Diplomacy
                    MA in Cultural Diplomacy and the Global Economy: Babes-Bolyai University in cooperation with the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy

                    The MA degree is offered and awarded by the Babes-Bolyai University (BBU) in cooperation with the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy (ICD)

                    Where: Germany: Berlin; Romania: Cluj-Napoca

                    When: Year Round

                    Overview: The MA program in Cultural Diplomacy and the Global Economy is a two-year program consisting of two semesters in Berlin and two at the BabeÅŸ-Bolyai University.
                    Harnessing the potential of cultural diplomacy as a sustainable, responsible business strategy, the program equips students with a comprehensive training in macroeconomic principles, business management strategy and marketing with an emphasis on a unique brand of diplomacy that furthers the social and cultural power of the private sector. This unique approach to international business ensures that the leaders of tomorrow are adequately prepared for the challenges of an ever-changing and increasingly interdependent world.

                    The Key Objectives of the program are:
                    ӢTo provide students with an in-depth understanding of the theory and practice of global economics and Cultural Diplomacy, as well as the basics and foundations of how the fields work together.
                    ӢTo explore the historic and recent developments in international economics and cultural diplomacy and to prepare students for future developments in the evolving global economy.
                    ӢTo analyze the developments in the field of cultural diplomacy and to create and apply strategies of how cultural diplomacy can further influence, support, and strengthen the activity of the private sector.
                    ӢTo enable students to develop successful projects applying the practice of cultural diplomacy and international economics.
                    ӢTo analyze the strategic and ethical foundations of corporate social responsibility programs and corporate philanthropy with regards to Cultural Diplomacy

                    Setting Description: The MA in Cultural Diplomacy and the Global Economy is a two-year program consisting of two semesters at the Babes-Bolyai University and two at BBU Berlin Campus in cooperation with the ICD in Berlin.

                    The program follows the conventional university structure of a two-year course divided into four different semesters. Students are offered an array of optional courses to accompany mandatory courses, professional training opportunities, and the final thesis.
                    The first semester in Berlin will consist of three mandatory courses and two optional, whilst during the second semester, students will undertake a professional development and training program at the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy in Berlin, where each student can immediately apply in practice what they learned in theory in the first semester. The third semester will take place on the campus BabeÅŸ-Bolyai University in Cluj, Romania, and will consist of three mandatory courses and two optional courses. During the fourth semester, students will produce a final thesis on a related topic of their choice.
                    These modules have been designed to provide a balance between historical, current and future perspectives of the Global Economy and Cultural Diplomacy. Topics range from Cultural Diplomacy at the corporate, strategic and management level. And focus on International Business and Communications, Globalization, and Crisis Management, as well as Economic Governance, International Organizations, and Contemporary Politics. Many of these courses will focus on the practical applications of Cultural Diplomacy and political economic thought and theory, as well as current transnational and international economic business activities.

                    This unique combination of study at two different institutions provides the crucial support and experience that a student in Cultural Diplomacy and the Global Economy needs in order to flourish in today‘s globalized world.
                    The structure and geographical division of the courses provides students with access to different cultures that will enhance cultural awareness and understanding of different political and economic norms, as well as providing a useful platform on which to broaden the areas of study offered within the program.


                    Program Value:
                    ӢThe program offers students a core curriculum in international business education, preparing the future leaders of tomorrow for the leadership, marketing and strategic skills they will need to build careers in economics or business
                    ӢStudents will have access to an expert faculty with experience in international economics and diplomacy, and will acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in a changing global order.
                    ӢStudents will obtain an expertise in cultural diplomacy, currently an underutilized but increasingly significant business tool.
                    ӢThe curriculum and faculty prepare graduates for careers in academia, economic governance, advocacy and all branches of the international private sector.
                    ӢStudents will be uniquely situated to create and implement their own programs of corporate cultural diplomacy.
                    ӢThe program will allow students to study with distinguished and renowned faculties from around the world, enabling contacts with experts in organizations affiliated with international business and economics

                    Program Cost: Tuition for the full program is €12,000 (€3,000 per semester)

                    Subjects: Cultural Diplomacy, Commerce and Management, Economics, International Relations, Global Economy, International economic Organizations, CSR, Corporate Cultural Diplomacy, Nation Branding, Cultural Management,

                    Dates & Deadlines:


                    For enrollment to the Spring Semester 2013:
                    Enrollment Day: February 11th, 2013
                    The Deadline for Admissions: January 15th, 2013
                    Late Admissions: Late admissions can be considered, by request, until the date of February 15th, 2013, prior to the start of the lectures for the coming semester.

                    For Enrollment to the Summer Semester 2013:
                    Enrollment Day: June 10th, 2013
                    The Deadline for Admissions: April 12th, 2013






                    Keywords: Cultural Diplomacy, Graduate Program, Graduate Degree, Masters, Diplomacy, Cultural Diplomacy, Commerce and Management, Economics, International Relations, Global Economy, International economic Organizations, CSR, Corporate Cultural Diplomacy, Nation Branding, Cultural Management, International Leadership, Social Responsibility, International Management.

                    ICD Link: www.ccds-berlin.de

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                    • #11
                      The e-Learning Course program in Cultural Diplomacy & International Relations
                      (February 4th- 28th 2013; March 4th-29th 2013; April 1st-26th 2013)

                      The Center for Cultural Diplomacy Studies (of the ICD Academy for Cultural Diplomacy) (CCDS) has developed the Distance Learning department in order to offer and enable different programs to individuals who are interested in field of cultural diplomacy and related areas to have an opportunity to increase their knowledge and experience in this fascinating field. Each program includes four main courses, which are taught in our Masters and PhD programs. In addition, the program offers access to high profile guest lectures, reading material and professional networking opportunities to promote one‘s own projects.
                      The course will provide insights into how modern cultural diplomacy can be practiced in a wide variety of settings and contexts around the world. The key objectives of the program are to provide students with an in-depth understanding of the theory and practice of cultural diplomacy within the contemporary interdependent world.

                      Certificate/Accreditation - All students will be awarded an official certificate accredited by the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy‘s academic board upon completion of the program. Each certificate will be signed by members of the ICD Academy and Advisory Boards, which include high-level politicians, leading academics and renowned experts, all of whom are responsible for assuring the academic quality of each of the courses as well as the individual intellectual experience of each student. For those students who implement specific projects of cultural diplomacy or write exceptional final papers for their e-learning course it is possible for the student to request letters of recommendation from the ICD to assist in their career development.
                      Dates, Financials & Application Procedure
                      The next Programs will be conducted on: February 4th- 28th, 2013; March 4th- 28th, 2013; April 1st-26th, 2013
                      Financials - The tuition fee for the program is 600 Euros (including 4 courses) to be paid upon acceptance to the program. The payment instructions will be sent to students together with the acceptance letter.

                      Program Methodology & Course Descriptions
                      The course has been designed in a flexible way to allow students to structure their instruction around their own schedules. Students will be required to do weekly readings and interact with fellow students and professors via the website; however, students can pace themselves according to their preferences. A final paper will be required, upon which the course grade will be based.

                      The program includes the following components:
                      Video lectures which students can watch at their convenience
                      Reading material relevant to the course‘s different modules;
                      Online mentoring, discussion forums, and assessments;
                      Networking access to other students and professionals enrolled in the e-Learning courses
                      Final Paper to be completed within 90 days from the end of the course

                      The course will be delivered via the e-learning platform module, a pedagogical tool designed to help participants meet the course's learning objectives through a self-paced study routine supported by multimedia, required and optional readings, discussion forums, assessment quizzes, and a wealth of other information. Adapted specifically to full-time professionals, participants will learn by absorbing (reading), doing (exercises), interacting (online forum) and reflecting (relating to personal experiences).
                      ICD link: www.ccds-berlin.de

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                      • #12
                        The e-Learning Courses in Cultural Diplomacy in Africa
                        (February 4th- 28th 2013; March 4th-29th 2013; April 1st-26th 2013)
                        The Center for Cultural Diplomacy Studies (of the ICD Academy for Cultural Diplomacy) (CCDS) has developed the Distance Learning department in order to offer and enable different programs to individuals who are interested in field of cultural diplomacy and related areas to have an opportunity to increase their knowledge and experience in this fascinating field. Each program includes four main courses, which are taught in our Masters and PhD programs. In addition, the program offers access to high profile guest lectures, reading material and professional networking opportunities to promote one‘s own projects.
                        Further to the History and Evaluation of The cultural Diplomacy Field and its applications, this program will emphasize how cultural diplomacy can be used as an increasingly useful tool for building cooperation both regionally and globally, and explores avenues through which this new form of diplomacy can be used as a driving force to foster good governance, development and the promotion of human rights through the African continent.

                        Certificate/Accreditation - All students will be awarded an official certificate accredited by the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy‘s academic board upon completion of the program. Each certificate will be signed by members of the ICD Academy and Advisory Boards, which include high-level politicians, leading academics and renowned experts, all of whom are responsible for assuring the academic quality of each of the courses as well as the individual intellectual experience of each student. For those students who implement specific projects of cultural diplomacy or write exceptional final papers for their e-learning course it is possible for the student to request letters of recommendation from the ICD to assist in their career development.
                        Dates, Financials & Application Procedure
                        The next Programs will be conducted on: February 4th- 28th, 2013; March 4th- 28th, 2013; April 1st-26th, 2013
                        Financials - The tuition fee for the program is 600 Euros (including 4 courses) to be paid upon acceptance to the program. The payment instructions will be sent to students together with the acceptance letter.

                        Program Methodology & Course Descriptions
                        The course has been designed in a flexible way to allow students to structure their instruction around their own schedules. Students will be required to do weekly readings and interact with fellow students and professors via the website; however, students can pace themselves according to their preferences. A final paper will be required, upon which the course grade will be based.

                        The program includes the following components:
                        Video lectures which students can watch at their convenience
                        Reading material relevant to the course‘s different modules;
                        Online mentoring, discussion forums, and assessments;
                        Networking access to other students and professionals enrolled in the e-Learning courses
                        Final Paper to be completed within 90 days from the end of the course

                        The course will be delivered via the e-learning platform module, a pedagogical tool designed to help participants meet the course's learning objectives through a self-paced study routine supported by multimedia, required and optional readings, discussion forums, assessment quizzes, and a wealth of other information. Adapted specifically to full-time professionals, participants will learn by absorbing (reading), doing (exercises), interacting (online forum) and reflecting (relating to personal experiences).
                        ICD link: www.ccds-berlin.de

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                        • #13
                          The e-Learning Course program in Cultural Diplomacy and the Media

                          The e-Learning Course program in Cultural Diplomacy and the Media
                          (February 4th- 28th 2013; March 4th-29th 2013; April 1st-26th 2013)

                          The Center for Cultural Diplomacy Studies (of the ICD Academy for Cultural Diplomacy) (CCDS) has developed the Distance Learning department in order to offer and enable different programs to individuals who are interested in field of cultural diplomacy and related areas to have an opportunity to increase their knowledge and experience in this fascinating field. Each program includes four main courses, which are taught in our Masters and PhD programs. In addition, the program offers access to high profile guest lectures, reading material and professional networking opportunities to promote one‘s own projects.
                          Further to the History and Evaluation of The cultural Diplomacy Field and its applications, the E-Learning Courses program in Cultural Diplomacy and the Media will focus on the media and its relationship to cultural diplomacy and the international community. The program will emphasize how cultural diplomacy can be used as an increasingly useful tool for bridging the gap between society and the Media, and the role cultural diplomacy can play in shaping the field of communications

                          Certificate/Accreditation - All students will be awarded an official certificate accredited by the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy‘s academic board upon completion of the program. Each certificate will be signed by members of the ICD Academy and Advisory Boards, which include high-level politicians, leading academics and renowned experts, all of whom are responsible for assuring the academic quality of each of the courses as well as the individual intellectual experience of each student. For those students who implement specific projects of cultural diplomacy or write exceptional final papers for their e-learning course it is possible for the student to request letters of recommendation from the ICD to assist in their career development.
                          Dates, Financials & Application Procedure
                          The next Programs will be conducted on: February 4th- 28th, 2013; March 4th- 28th, 2013; April 1st-26th, 2013
                          Financials - The tuition fee for the program is 600 Euros (including 4 courses) to be paid upon acceptance to the program. The payment instructions will be sent to students together with the acceptance letter.

                          Program Methodology & Course Descriptions
                          The course has been designed in a flexible way to allow students to structure their instruction around their own schedules. Students will be required to do weekly readings and interact with fellow students and professors via the website; however, students can pace themselves according to their preferences. A final paper will be required, upon which the course grade will be based.

                          The program includes the following components:
                          Video lectures which students can watch at their convenience
                          Reading material relevant to the course‘s different modules;
                          Online mentoring, discussion forums, and assessments;
                          Networking access to other students and professionals enrolled in the e-Learning courses
                          Final Paper to be completed within 90 days from the end of the course

                          The course will be delivered via the e-learning platform module, a pedagogical tool designed to help participants meet the course's learning objectives through a self-paced study routine supported by multimedia, required and optional readings, discussion forums, assessment quizzes, and a wealth of other information. Adapted specifically to full-time professionals, participants will learn by absorbing (reading), doing (exercises), interacting (online forum) and reflecting (relating to personal experiences).

                          ICD link: www.ccds-berlin.de

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                          • #14
                            The e-Learning Course program in Cultural Diplomacy and Global Economy
                            (February 4th- 28th 2013; March 4th-29th 2013; April 1st-26th 2013)

                            The Center for Cultural Diplomacy Studies (of the ICD Academy for Cultural Diplomacy) (CCDS) has developed the Distance Learning department in order to offer and enable different programs to individuals who are interested in field of cultural diplomacy and related areas to have an opportunity to increase their knowledge and experience in this fascinating field. Each program includes four main courses, which are taught in our Masters and PhD programs. In addition, the program offers access to high profile guest lectures, reading material and professional networking opportunities to promote one‘s own projects.
                            As the move towards more socially responsible business practices gains momentum, the ability to understand and embrace the different values and needs of diverse cultures and societies becomes ever more important. This program will analyze the many reasons why private companies need to be aware of the differences between cultures in their strategic decision-making process and adopt cultural diplomacy models into their agenda. It is in recognition of these three trends: the growing importance of intercultural communication to the private sector, the increasing influence of national image to economics, and the opening up of the global economy, that the ICD has established the E-Learning Courses program in Cultural Diplomacy with the Concentration on the Global Economy.

                            Certificate/Accreditation - All students will be awarded an official certificate accredited by the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy‘s academic board upon completion of the program. Each certificate will be signed by members of the ICD Academy and Advisory Boards, which include high-level politicians, leading academics and renowned experts, all of whom are responsible for assuring the academic quality of each of the courses as well as the individual intellectual experience of each student. For those students who implement specific projects of cultural diplomacy or write exceptional final papers for their e-learning course it is possible for the student to request letters of recommendation from the ICD to assist in their career development.
                            Dates, Financials & Application Procedure
                            The next Programs will be conducted on: February 4th- 28th, 2013; March 4th- 28th, 2013; April 1st-26th, 2013
                            Financials - The tuition fee for the program is 600 Euros (including 4 courses) to be paid upon acceptance to the program. The payment instructions will be sent to students together with the acceptance letter.

                            Program Methodology & Course Descriptions
                            The course has been designed in a flexible way to allow students to structure their instruction around their own schedules. Students will be required to do weekly readings and interact with fellow students and professors via the website; however, students can pace themselves according to their preferences. A final paper will be required, upon which the course grade will be based.

                            The program includes the following components:
                            Video lectures which students can watch at their convenience
                            Reading material relevant to the course‘s different modules;
                            Online mentoring, discussion forums, and assessments;
                            Networking access to other students and professionals enrolled in the e-Learning courses
                            Final Paper to be completed within 90 days from the end of the course

                            The course will be delivered via the e-learning platform module, a pedagogical tool designed to help participants meet the course's learning objectives through a self-paced study routine supported by multimedia, required and optional readings, discussion forums, assessment quizzes, and a wealth of other information. Adapted specifically to full-time professionals, participants will learn by absorbing (reading), doing (exercises), interacting (online forum) and reflecting (relating to personal experiences).

                            ICD link: www.ccds-berlin.de

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                            • #15
                              The Reykjavík Congress on Human Rights

                              The Reykjavà­k Congress on Human Rights
                              “Human Rights Protection & International Law: The Multifaceted Dilemma of Restraining and Promoting International Interventions”
                              Co-hosted by the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy & Ministry of Interior of Iceland
                              (Reykjavik, Iceland; April 10th ”“ 13th, 2013)
                              The ICD Foundation for Human Rights and Global Development | The Reykjavà­k Congress on Human Rights



                              The international community acknowledges the increasing and persistent cases of mass atrocities and crimes against humanity occurring on a vast scale.

                              Understanding the complexity in bringing these crimes to an end, the Reykjavà­k Congress on Human Rights aims to argue and debate the notion of the responsibility to protect from a human rights perspective, taking into account the divergent dimensions in restraining or promoting international intervention.

                              Through the discussions and exchange of this conference, we aim to consider the current most vehement cases of human rights violations, and further comprehend the varied issues and approaches to these mass atrocities and crimes against humanity from a theoretical perspective, analyzing the complex layers and structures, and taking into account the ethical dilemma surrounding the responsibility to protect and international intervention.

                              The 2013 Congress will create and publish a discussion document that will be presented to the international community on how to overcome the dilemma of restraining and promoting all forms of International Interventions based on coordinated global coalition efforts between governments, NGOs, and International Institutions.

                              The Congress will focus in particular on the following Issues:

                              Humanitarian Crisis - This section of the conference will serve as an introduction to current and most pressing cases of crimes against humanity, considering the role of race and ethnicity throughout. The examples covered will include a focus on escalated mass atrocities during wartime such as in contemporary Mali, the ongoing and systematic violence in Darfur, an analysis of gender based violence as a form of genocide and finally the international focal point for crimes against humanity such as in Syria.

                              The UN Genocide Convention & R2P - Following the in-depth discourse on current cases of human rights crisis areas, this section of the conference will focus on the ethical dilemma of foreign interventions. The conference aims to achieve an outline of innovative solutions for how to overcome the dilemma of foreign intervention based on coordinated global coalition efforts between governments, NGOs and International Institutions.

                              Conference Speakers
                              Speakers during the Conference will include leading figures and experts from international politics, economics, academia, diplomacy, civil society, and the private sector. The speakers will also include a number of individuals from the ICD Advisory Board.

                              Conference Participants
                              Participation in The Reykjavà­k Congress on Human Rights is open to governmental & diplomatic officials, academics & scholars, human rights activists, journalists, artists, civil society practitioners, private sector representatives, young professionals, and students, as well as other interested individuals from across the world

                              To apply please visit: culturaldiplomacy.org - International Conferences

                              For more information please visit: The ICD Foundation for Human Rights and Global Development | The Reykjavà­k Congress on Human Rights

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