• Intercultural communication is crucial to comprehending the world of today and participating in the world of tomorrow.
  • Globalisation has led to ever-greater centrality of knowledge and information.
  • Different linguistic communities have ever-increasing contact – through migration, tourism, education, and information and media flows yet linguistic and cultural barriers persist. 
  • As language and intercultural exchanges become more frequent and diverse – and the media that carry these exchanges proliferate – it is even more crucial to understand intercultural communication and how to use and promote it. This course will equip students to do just that.