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| | | | | | | | | | America | 10th Annual Conference of the International Liver Cancer Association, 09-11/09/16, Vancouver +++ 3rd Biotechnology Summit of the International Foundation for Biotechnology Research and Early Stimulation in the Culture of Health, Nutrition, Sport, Art, Science, Technology and Society, 24-28/10/16, Ciudad Obregón +++ 17th Congress of the International Pediatric Nephrology Association, 20-24/09/16, Iguaçu
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| | | | | | | Speaking a "common" language? | | by Denise Farrar, Communications and Fundraising Manager, CISV International When we think about communicating, we often carefully consider our message, target audience, the best way to say it or send it – even the timing. But have we really done enough to make sure that we have communicated our message? Has the person receiving our message not only understood it, but are they ready to act on it in some way? Good communications, whether they are international and electronic or talking with the person next to us, rely on mutual understanding and a fair amount of trust. When we have the barrier of language, good communications get more complicated. We can’t use ‘turns of phrase’ or idioms, or even humour, easily. What is obvious or funny to us may be unclear or just strange, perhaps even rude, to others. To make things even more complicated, we might be speaking or writing in our second language or addressing an audience of multiple languages. Your organisation may have decided that English (or French or Spanish) is your operating language but that doesn’t mean everyone in your organisation (or your partners and clients) shares a common understanding of it. Are you really speaking the same language? Saying something or sending an email does not mean that you have communicated; you may have been completely misunderstood. What is worse is, as a result, your message can be disregarded or ignored. How often have we heard people say, “no one told me about this” or, “I didn’t get that message”, when we know that they were told and they were given that message? In addition to the frustration this causes for all concerned, the time, effort, and cost of misunderstanding can be enormous...
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| | | | | | | Yearbook Online data refreshed 2,708 organizations. The Yearbook Online data have been refreshed again. 2,708 organization profiles have been edited since last update, 381 organization addresses changed, 68 new organization profiles added. w w w. uia. org/news
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| | | | | 4th UIA Associations Round Table Asia-Pacific Meet, learn, share. The UIA Round Table Asia-Pacific on 28 and 29 September in Busan, South Korea is an opportunity to meet representatives of other international associations, to learn from their experience, and to share knowledge on: the challenges of first establishing then expanding an association, the tools available to drive growth and engagement, and ways to stay relevant and on track.
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| | | | | | | Peter Jang, Managing Director, Busan Tourism Organization Did you know? + Busan has been the most popular tourist destination for summer vacation in Korea for the last 30 years. + Busan was ranked 10th in the world, and 5th in Asia according to A+C criteria in UIA’s convention city ranking. + The primary convention facilities, pre-eminent hotels and tourist attractions are all situated just 10 minutes from each other, in what we call the ’10-minute zone’
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| | | | | “The basis for technological fields” |
Dr Christoph Eisenmenger-Sittner, Secretary General IUVSTA about the upcoming 20th International Vacuum Congress (IVC-20) in Busan. Your 20th International Vacuum Congress (IVC-20) will kick off on August 21. Is there a specific topic of the congress? The International Vacuum Congress (IVC) of IUVSTA is a triennial event which covers the scientific topics of the union, i. e. Applied Surface Science, Biointerfaces, Electronic Materials, Nanoscience, Plasma Technology, Surface Engineering, Surface Science, Thin Films and Vacuum Science. The common denominator of this wide field of scientific disciplines is that they all use vacuum technology, which can provide a very clean and well defined environment for scientific investigations as well as for technological processes...
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| | | | | Important conferences | | | UIA Round Table Asia-Pacific | | 28-29/09/2016 Busan | | More |
| | | | UIA Round Table Europe | | 03-04/11/2016 Monaco | | More |
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Important shows | | | ibtm latin america | | 07-08/09/2016 Ciudad de México | | More |
| | | | ibtm world | | 29/11-01/12/2016 Barcelona | | More |
| | | Brussels. According to the 57th edition (published June 2016) of the UIA International Meetings Statistics Report, the five most popular cities for international association meetings in 2015 were: Brussels (6.1% of the world’s association meetings in 2015), Singapore (5.9%), Seoul (4.3%), Vienna (2.6%), and Paris (2.5%).
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