Are you curious about how to foster deeper relationships between students? How to integrate domestic and international students? How to have staff and academics work on their own intercultural competence? Join UNESCO Story Circles to experience this intercultural methodology first-hand. It’s both structured and adaptable in a variety of contexts, having been used all over the world in helping participants practice key intercultural competencies, bridge divides, and develop authentic relationships with others. This session will be facilitated by the UNESCO Chair on Intercultural Competence, Dr. Darla K. Deardorff. Note that this methodology is also available in an open-access Manual on Developing Intercultural Competence: Story Circles in 6+ languages.