Global Competency- Who Needs It? We All Do – Part 2

Part 2: The Business Case for Global Competence In order to navigate our global commons, levels of knowledge and understanding of the world we live in are required, by international […]

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Global Competence Who Needs It? We All Do. – Part 1

Part 1: Greater Cincinnati World Affairs Council The connectivity of our world is beyond anything we could have imagined, even twenty years ago. We are inextricably linked through global systems […]

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How to make Okonomiyaki! (Japanese Pancake)

Have you seen or heard of Okonomiyaki in any Japanese restaurant? Okonomiyaki (お好み焼き okonomiyaki) is a Japanese savoury pancake containing a variety of ingredients. The name is derived from the […]

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4 Reasons You Should Internationalize Your Instagram!

Learn more about the world! Whether you want to keep up to date on world affairs or just pick up some conversational tidbits, there are a lot of different accounts […]

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Visitors meet with NKU to talk Museum Management

On Tuesday, July 28, 2015, the Greater Cincinnati World Affairs Council welcomed a visiting group of professional visitors from Azerbaijan to Cincinnati in conjunction with the U.S. State Department’s International […]

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Ringing of the International Peace Bell in Northern Kentucky

The “2015 Peace Bell Event” took place at the World Peace Bell Center in Northern Kentucky on July 9 to pray for world peace and strengthen the bond with, Gifu, […]

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Global Perspectives – International Student Yuta Murase

Yuta Murase is the Global Education and Research Intern this summer for the Greater Cincinnati World Affairs Council. Below are thoughts on his experience as an international student! How long […]

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Global Exchange Intern Miranda Luna

Internship Role My experience with the Greater Cincinnati World Affairs Council started this past January when I began an internship as the Development Intern and helped with the second annual […]

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Hundreds abandoned in Andaman Sea; tracing services offered by the American Red Cross

Imagine, all you have is $180.00 dollars to your name and you are facing ill treatment in your country due to your beliefs. You have two children to feed and […]

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AFRICAN PROFESSIONALS NETWORK – APNET

If you are an African born professional living in the Tri-State region looking to network with Africans, or someone interested or working in Africa, the African Professionals Network (APNET) may […]

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