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Intercultural Communication – Paper

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In spring 2018, student researcher Tanja Titel from Stralsund University of Applied Sciences conducted a research comprising 14 museums in the Baltic Sea region. In focus was investigating approaches regarding communication especially towards international guests. In the project meeting, June 2018, Tanja presented her results to the BalticMuseums team and ideas were added that emerged from the discussion. Her findings and her presentation are available for download.

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