Team - Developing Key Competencies for Working Across Cultures: tri-border study tour OVERVIEW video blog produced by the junior researchers after the field trip in the tri-border region – overview of the key crossed borders, field interviews, meetings with experts and use of local public transport in Austria, Slovenia, Italy.
1. SUPER TEAM
Team Leadership
Action research
Cross-border outreach
Intercultural communication
Group of junior researchers
majoring in the Intercultural
Management (BA ,
Carinthia University of
Applied Sciences, Villach,
Austria).
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3. Team 1
Mini group for the field work
Andrew Zamfir
Romania
Active and adventurous. I'm a person who
loves exploring new places and cultures
and I am always eager to find the truth
Marco Alberti
Italy
I come from San Daniele del Friuli in the
North-Eastern part of Italy famous for the
cured ham. My family owns the most ancient
ham production of the town and when I’m not
studying “Intercultural Management” in the
Fachhochschule Kärnten in Villach I work in
our company
Kristina Vyskočová
Slovakia
a 21-year-old student of Intercultural
Management in Villach. I come from a
small town in Slovakia situated close
to the borders with the Czech
republic, Austria as well as Hungary.
4. Team 2
Mini group for the field work
Vincent Seokbin Kwon
Korea
I am a Korean student who likes to learn
the world through travels and this has
allowed me to have different cultural
perspectives. The world becomes yours
with this intercultural point of view.
Lukas Adlassnig
Austria
4th Semester ICM student from
Klagenfurt. Always interested in
projects with lots of creative
freedom as a way to escape the
student routine.
Marusa Vode
Slovenia
I am a Slovenian, a student of
Intercultural management, a nature
admirer, with a passion for
languages and music, who still can’t
believe Austrians don’t know the
story of The Sound of Music
5. Team 3
Mini group for the field work
Matjaz Carter
Slovenia
Intercultural Management student and a
rookie researcher at the cross-border
challenge. Enthralled by international
business, ethno relativism, cross-
cultural code-switching, outdoor sports &
life in general
Fanni Spios
Hungary
Intercultural Management student
from Hungary who is very excited
to challenge herself not only in
Austria but in Slovenia and Italy
as well.
Erik Hermanson
Estonia
A 4th-semester Intercultural
Management student from
Estonia. I am very much looking
forward to what we can actually
do in such a short time