The EIW Website and Database contain information on intercultural workplace issues relating to partner countries and sectors. They are linked to other databases and relevant websites across Europe and beyond, facilitating easy access for interested parties to information on legislation, intercultural training, academic research, journals, education, organizations working with intercultural issues (intercultural communication and cooperation, immigrants rights, refugees, culture, religion etc), relevant reports on intercultural workplace issues.
The University of Gothenburg is hosting the EIW Database and will maintain it after the lifetime of the project (December 2007).
Link Database
The taxonomy for the intercultural Internet links on EIW website:
- Links to organizations working with intercultural issues (Organizations working with intercultural communication and cooperation, refugees, human rights...)
- Links to organizations concerned with employment
- Links to educational sites for guest students and immigrants
- Legislation
- Culture
- Academic research
- Journals
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Text Database
The text database consists of project reports and articles relevant to the European Intercultural Workplace contributed by project members.
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