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Dr. Milton J. Bennett directs the Intercultural Development Research Institute located in Washington State, USA and Milano, Italy (http://www.idrinstitute.org) and holds an adjunct faculty appointment in sociology at the University of Milano Bicocca. Previously he was professor of intercultural communication at Portland State University (Oregon, USA) and a faculty member of several corporate universities and executive training programs...
Dr Almudena NEVADO
Dr Almudena NEVADO holds a PhD in Translation, Society and Communication from Jaume I University (Castellón, Spain). She is a lecturer in the degree programs in Translation and Nursing, and the master’s degree in Research for Health Sciences at San Jorge University (Zaragoza, Spain). She is also an associate lecturer for the master’s degree in Specialised Translation at the University of Vic - Central University of Catalonia (Vic, Spain)...
Tanrıverdi graduated from Atatürk University with a Bachelors in Nursing in 1992. She completed her master's degree in 1999 and her doctorate in 2003 in the Department of Public Health Nursing at the same university. She has been working at Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University Faculty of Health Sciences since 2005. She became a professor in the department of public health nursing in 2017...
Manuel Iglesias draws from his life story when writing about the experiences of migrant workers. His first series of poems, My Father's Hands, appeared in The New Yorker and describes how his family crossed the Texas border to give Manuel and his brothers a better life....
Manuel Iglesias draws from his life story when writing about the experiences of migrant workers. His first series of poems, My Father's Hands, appeared in The New Yorker and describes how his family crossed the Texas border to give Manuel and his brothers a better life....