International Conference on Intercultural Communication and Diplomacy
Panels and conferences Intercultural communication EventsThe International Conference on Intercultural Communication and Diplomacy highlighted the significance of effective communication between nations, crucial for successful diplomacy. Diplomats play a key role in bridging cultural gaps and fostering mutual understanding. Insufficient cultural knowledge can impede international agreements.
International Conference on Web-Management for International Organisations
Panels and conferences EventsThe conference focused on web management for international organizations, highlighting the critical role of websites in efficient information dissemination. Web management encompasses planning, development, and maintenance activities, integrating information management, technology, and design.
Second International Conference on Web-Management in Diplomacy
Panels and conferences EventsThe text discusses the importance of involving diplomats in the maintenance of diplomatic websites alongside designers and specialists to bridge communication gaps effectively.
International Conference on Web-Management in Diplomacy
Alumni Panels and conferences EventsThe International Conference on Web-Management in Diplomacy discussed the significance of the internet in public diplomacy and the lack of knowledge in web development techniques despite its growing importance.
International Conference on Language and Diplomacy
Alumni Panels and conferences Language (and) diplomacy EventsThe International Conference on Language and Diplomacy delved into traditional and modern language aspects in diplomacy, exploring topics like negotiation and interpretation as well as challenges brought by technology. The presentations considered theoretical and practical viewpoints on these issues.
Second International Conference on Knowledge and Diplomacy
Alumni Panels and conferences Science diplomacy EventsThe Second International Conference on Knowledge and Diplomacy highlighted the significance of language, documents, and information management for diplomacy, emphasizing the need for organizational adjustments to enhance effectiveness.
International Conference on Knowledge and Diplomacy
Alumni Panels and conferences Science diplomacy EventsThe conference focused on how knowledge management can benefit diplomatic services by discussing institutional memory, its activation, and practical techniques for knowledge management in diplomacy.
Reflections on the 45th IFDT meeting and the road ahead
WebDebates Sustainable development EventsReflecting on the 45th IFDT meeting, the focus was on 'Diplomacy in an era of disruption and discontinuity'. The upcoming 2019 meeting in Geneva is anticipated, addressing key findings on researching and teaching diplomacy, future considerations, and topics for the next gathering. Ambassador Barbara Bodine and Professor Cédric Dupont shared insights from the recent meeting. Participants can engage in an online discussion on November 6, with key speakers contributing perspectives on diplomatic training and academic realms. The monthly WebDebates on diplomatic training's future, organized by DiploFoundation, encourage forming hubs to follow and discuss these sessions.
[Webinar] Internet governance in December 2014
Webinars Internet governance and digital policy, Interdisciplinary approaches EventsJoin the Geneva Briefing on Internet Governance webinar on January 6th at 12:00 / (13:00) to stay informed about recent global digital policy developments. The session will cover December's key events and offer insights into upcoming trends in January. This monthly briefing provides a comprehensive overview of internet governance updates, analyzing and summarizing crucial information for participants. Register online or in person at 7 bis Avenue de la Paix, Geneva, and subscribe to the mailing list for further updates from the Geneva Internet Platform.
EuroDIG 2015
Panels and conferences Internet governance and digital policy EventsEuroDIG 2015 will be held in Sofia, Bulgaria on June 4-5, hosted by the Bulgarian Ministry of Transport, Information Technology and Communications. The event aims to shape its agenda through community participation and welcomes proposals until December 31, 2014. Topics for discussion in the program can be suggested, and the Euro community can evaluate proposals online in January 2015. A planning meeting on January 27 will finalize the agenda. Participants have the option of attending in person or remotely. Further details can be found on the Euro 2015 website.