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Global Dialogues is an international, cross-cultural, and virtual lecture series. Similar to CEA's practice at our onsite locations, this lecture series invites distinguished scholars, intellectuals, professionals, and entrepreneurs to present and discuss themes and topics with connections to our courses. They are open to CEA's student body, our US university partners, and colleagues from our international communities. This series presents the unique opportunity to unite guests from across our sites within one virtual and global environment, facilitating cross-cultural and comparative exchange. Though speakers will address subjects of global interest, most themes and topics will be approached through a local lens, offering exposure to perspectives otherwise difficult to find.
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Remote work: Advantages and disadvantages for an organization and an individual
May 18, 2021, 14:20 PM
Title :Remote work: Advantages and disadvantages for an organization and an individual
Video URL :https://www.youtube.com/embed/rmRPFBRcck0
COVID has required remote work around the globe, and now more companies are considering remote work as an acceptable alternative to office space. Will employers that now allow remote work also concede flexible hours to workers? Are we moving towards a more fluid home-work balance? Let’s discuss
2020 Archives
The COVID Blues: Solitude and its Consequences
CEA Global Dialogues: Migrants and COVID-19
Think Global, Act Global: Pandemic and the Environment
The Sounds of Silence: Cultural Heritage Under Lockdown
Creative Disruption: Business Innovation and Supply Chain Management post COVID-19
CEA's Global Dialogue Series helped give context to this unprecedented time in the field of international education. Amidst the outpouring of virtual offerings after the start of the pandemic, CEA's Global Dialogues stood out with unique, thoughtful topics, and a format that provided a connection to the international community at a time when many of us felt isolated from the rest of the world. Expert panelists invited us to view current events from a variety of different perspectives, and this type of multi-dimensional thinking is essential fuel for the innovative solutions we're all looking for in this difficult time. I'm grateful to the Global Dialogue Series for reminding us of the importance of looking outside our personal worldview when confronting a challenge, and for emphasizing the mission we all share in international education of an ever-greater intercultural understanding.