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Global Society Institute launches free online negotiation course


Global Society Institute launches free online negotiation course
Global Society Institute launches free online negotiation course

The Global Society Institute (GSI) has announced the launch of a new, free online course focusing on negotiation skills, open to participants worldwide. This initiative is particularly aimed at individuals from the Mediterranean region and is generously funded by the Anna Lindh Foundation. The course is led by Virginia Vilches Such, a renowned lawyer and mediator known for her expertise in conflict resolution and negotiation.



Course highlights

The course will be offered in two sessions, with the second session's registration deadline set for July 30th. This program is designed to enhance participants' negotiation abilities through the examination of relevant case studies and practical exercises. A unique aspect of the course is its intercultural component, which brings together participants from diverse backgrounds across the Mediterranean region. This diversity enriches the learning experience by allowing participants to explore and understand the nuances of intercultural dynamics in negotiation settings.



Expert instruction and professional facilitation

Virginia Vilches Such, with her extensive experience in law and mediation, will guide participants through the intricacies of negotiation. Her instruction will focus not only on the theoretical aspects of negotiation but also on practical strategies and techniques that can be applied in real-world situations. The course aims to equip participants with the skills needed to navigate complex negotiations effectively, whether in professional settings or personal interactions.



Open for registration

The course is currently open for registration, and interested individuals are encouraged to sign up promptly to secure a spot. The Anna Lindh Foundation's support ensures that the course remains accessible to all, removing financial barriers to participation.


For more information and to register for the course, visit the Anna Lindh Foundation's website here.


This initiative represents a valuable opportunity for individuals to develop their negotiation skills in a supportive, multicultural environment, enhancing their ability to engage in constructive dialogue and resolve conflicts effectively.



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