THE ROLE OF INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION IN INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AND STUDENT INTERACTION
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Keywords

intercultural communication, international education, cultural diversity, student interaction, cross-cultural communication, global learning.

Abstract

Intercultural communication has become increasingly important in modern international education environments where students from different cultural backgrounds study and interact together. This article examines the role of intercultural communication in universities and academic institutions, focusing on how cultural diversity influences communication, collaboration, and mutual understanding among students.

The study highlights the key elements of intercultural communication such as cultural awareness, language competence, and empathy. It also discusses common challenges that occur in intercultural interactions and suggests ways to improve communication among students from different cultures. Effective intercultural communication helps create inclusive academic environments, reduces misunderstandings, and promotes cooperation among international students.

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