Cultural Competence and Diversity Awareness

Success at work isn’t just about what you know – it is about how you influence, connect and communicate.

In today’s global workplace, the ability to navigate diverse perspectives and engage stakeholders effectively is critical. In this interactive session, participants will gain practical skills to communicate with clarity, build trust, and influence outcomes in culturally diverse professional environments.

What will you gain:

  • Adapt your communication style to different stakeholders
  • Navigate cultural nuances and work effectively across cultures
  • Lead conversations that align interests and move projects forward
  • Build credibility and rapport while staying true to your personal voice

Whether you're preparing for internships, global projects, or cross-functional roles, this workshop will sharpen your ability to influence with authenticity and thrive in diverse workplace settings.

Who should attend?

Students from all disciplines who want to learn more about effective communication.

This is a workshop in collaboration with NUSOne.

Speaker(s)

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Stephanie Magnus
Financial Services Regulatory and FinTech Practices, Baker Mckenzie

Stephanie Magnus heads up the Financial Services Regulatory and FinTech Practices in Baker Mckenzie, Singapore. She has been named by the Financial Times as one of the Top 10 Innovative Lawyers in Asia Pacific for 2022 and the APAC Financial Regulation Lawyer of the Year 2023 and APAC FinTech and Digital Lawyer of the year 2025. Stephanie regularly advises financial institutions on financial services compliance and regulatory matters.

Register by 14 October 2025.
(Registration will close once all slots are filled)

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Career Workshops

Date: Wednesday, 15 October 2025

Time: 2.30pm – 4.30pm

Event Venue: YIH-03-05 Careerspace

Faculties: College of Design and Engineering, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Law, School of Computing, NUS Business School

Target Audience: All students

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