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Conference on Applied Interculturality Research
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The conference on Applied Interculturality Research (cAIR) brings together theory and practice in all areas of interculturality, by bringing together and presenting specific successful collaborations between practioners and academics. Each project submission to cAIR is subject to a careful quality control procedure that is carried out by international experts. The conference aims to support civil society and government through appropriate, useful research; help researchers to contribute constructively to social and political developments; empower academics, universities, NGOs and governments to support each other; and motivate universities to invest their considerable resources in the theory and practice of interculturality, across all relevant disciplines. For further details, visit the conference homepage at http://www.uni-graz.at/fAIR/cAIR10/.

Obviously needs to be rewritten in a neutral style with independent references to establish notability. jimfbleak (talk) 06:56, 5 February 2009 (UTC)

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