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*X-Culture* <http://www.X-Culture.org>* is accepting applications for the
2014-1 semester.*



If you’re teaching Intl. Bus/Marketing/Management or related, here is your
chance to improve learning in your courses, boost your teaching evaluations
and research productivity.



*The main idea*: X-Culture <http://www.X-Culture.org> is an experiential
project designed to enhance learning in International
Business/Management/Marketing and related courses.



We team up students from different countries (usually 7 students, 7
countries on a team) and they work in Global Virtual Teams for a semester
thereby gaining first-hand experience and learning best practices of
cross-cultural collaboration.



We provide all the materials, training, and administrative support; you do
what instructors do in any team project: answer emails, grade team reports,
etc.



Professors interested in
*research*<http://www.x-culture.org/research_side.html>will also have
ample opportunities to co-author papers based on our
longitudinal multi-level multi-source data.



*Participants*: almost 3,000 from 80+ universities in 40+ countries
participate in X-Culture every semester (MBA and undergraduate).



*Task*: Solving international business challenges provided by our corporate
partners (last semester’s list here<http://www.x-culture.org/challenges.html>,
some new companies to be added for the next semester). The report structure
is designed to match the content of standard International
Business/Management/Marketing/Entrepreneurship courses.



Professors teaching Cross-Cultural Psychology, International Communication
and related courses have also successfully participated in X-Culture.



*Communication*: Our philosophy is that the tools students use in X-Culture
must be usable in the workplace upon graduation. Therefore, we rely on free
online collaboration tools and do not use proprietary platforms. At the
beginning of the project, all students receive basic training on the use of
Email, Skype, Dropbox, Google Docs, Doodle, Facebook, etc. Teams are free
to choose their preferred collaboration method.



English is the working language and sufficient fluency in English is
required. Students who do not speak English may be able to participate
under special arrangements – contact us for details.



*Schedule*: The tentative dates for the 2014-1season (dates will be
adjusted +-5 days for best fit to all participants’ academic calendars):



Early track: January 20- March 15

Late track: March 1 – April 25

Unlikely Extra Late track: May 1 – June 25



Most instructors also add time before or after the project for training,
discussions and presentations, so this way the project takes up an entire
semester.



*X-Culture Certificates: *Upon successful completion of the project, the
students receive X-Culture Global Collaboration Experience certificates.
Instructors also receive Global Educator certificates. Additional
appreciation/reference letters can be sent to instructors’ department
chairs or deans upon request.



*X-Culture Symposium: *Twice a year, we bring X-Culture participants
together (2013 meetings: Atlanta, hosted by Home
Depot<http://www.x-culture.org/atlanta.html>and Istanbul,
hosted by Mercedes-Benz <http://www.x-culture.org/2013_istanbul.html>).



*Does it work? *Yes, it does. For empirical evidence on how X-Culture
affects course evaluations, course grades/marks, cultural intelligence,
attitudes, behaviors and performance, please visit our
Publications<http://www.x-culture.org/publications.html>page.



*Cost: *X-Culture is a not-for-profit project. A nominal participation fee
is charged to cover our basic expenses. To keep the project open to
everyone, partial or full fee waivers are available for participants who
cannot pay the participation fee for various reasons.



100% of the revenue goes to student travel stipends and to cover our basic
operating expenses. All X-Culture stakeholders work on an unpaid basis.



*More information*: For additional information on X-Culture and research on
its learning outcomes, please visit http://www.x-culture.org

Also read about X-Culture in AIB
Insights<http://www.vtaras.com/AIB-Insights-Q4-12-X-Culture.pdf>and
Academy
of Management Learning and
Education<http://www.vtaras.com/AMLE_X-Culture_Effectiveness.pdf>



*APPLY HERE* <https://uncg.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_a4CxtDdoWK5DvaQ>

https://uncg.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_a4CxtDdoWK5DvaQ



Application deadline: January 15, 2013.



Enrollment is competitive. Please apply early to secure your spot.



Due to a large volume of inquiries, it may take us several days to process
your application.
If you do not receive a response within five days, please contact us
directly at [log in to unmask]



Sincerely,



Vas Taras, PhD

X-Culture Project Coordinator

336-256-8611

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www.vtaras.com

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