Dive into the intricate layers of inequality through an immersive digital experience, unraveling its complexities like never before.
Welcome to the highly successful Global Virtual School 2020, organized by Cultural Bridge. Delve into the intricate dimensions of inequality and its global impact from 28th to 30th August 2020, experiencing an immersive digital journey like never before.
INTRODUCTION
Immerse yourself in a dynamic digital classroom where traditional teaching meets cutting-edge technology. Our Global Virtual School offers a unique learning environment where mentors guide learners through interactive sessions, discussions, and dialogue, all facilitated by internet-enabled technology. From brainstorming sessions to design thinking workshops, engage with fellow learners in a stimulating online setting.
GVS Exclusive on Inequality:
Equality is not sameness; it’s about fairness and justice. Addressing inequality means recognizing and dismantling barriers, whether they’re based on skills, wealth, or access to education.
In a world where diversity should enrich rather than divide, the Global Virtual School 2020, powered by Cultural Bridge, delved into the multifaceted nature of inequality. From skill-based disparities to economic divides and educational inequities, participants explored the complex web of challenges that perpetuate injustice worldwide.
Inclusive discussions
Interactive Sessions: Engage with renowned scholars and experts in live sessions exploring various facets of inequality.
Informal Interactions: Break the ice and connect with fellow participants in informal discussion sessions.
International Perspectives: Gain a global perspective on social inequality through comparative studies and discussions led by esteemed professors.
In-Depth Analysis: Dive deep into the intricacies of inequality in different contexts, from global trends to localized issues.
Timeline:
Explore a curated lineup of sessions led by distinguished scholars:
August 27, 2020
Day: 1
Introduction to the study of social inequality by Prof. Vincent Houben
August 27, 2020
August 28, 2020
Day: 2
International Comparison of Social Inequality by Prof. Boike Rehbein
August 28, 2020
August 29, 2020
Day: 3
Interaction on Globall Social Inequality by Prof. Jesse Souza
August 29, 2020
August 30, 2020
Day: 4
Interaction on Inequality in India by Prof. Surinder S. Jodhka
August 30, 2020
August 31, 2020
Day: 5
Personal Interactions with the Professors and Closing Note
August 31, 2020
Facilitators and Organizers:
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