FIGT Forum 2026 -
Talking Across Divides: Communicating Through Differences
It’s time!! Registration for our event on 18 and 19 April 2026 is now open, and you can register HERE. Let’s ignite our curiosity, challenge our perspectives, and connect across cultures at the FIGT Forum 2026 — the premier online conference for globally mobile individuals and professionals! This year’s theme, “Talking Across Divides: Communicating Through Differences,” invites you into a dynamic space where voices from around the world converge to explore the art and impact of cross-cultural dialogue. Whether you're a seasoned expat, a global nomad, a researcher, or a practitioner navigating international transitions, this Forum is your gateway to fresh insights, meaningful connections, and transformative conversations. The first day delivers a dynamic launch into the heart of global mobility and cross‑cultural connection. Following a keynote from Hanlie van Wyk, the day dives into transformational ideas—how compassion, research, creativity, and technology can reshape the way we talk across divides. Expect groundbreaking insights from Tanya Crossman, moving narratives from Karitas Hrundar, and vital perspectives on neurodiversity and mobility from Kirsten Wachter. Interactive sessions on art with Megan Norton‑Newbanks and Jemina Watstein, awe with Mathieu Gagnon, inclusive AI with Daniela Draugelis, and equitable hiring with Tone Indrelid bring the theme to life. The day culminates with Lisa Liang’s evocative solo show and Eleni Vardaki’s grounding mindful practice—leaving participants inspired and ready for more. The second day promises connection, depth, and meaningful dialogue. Helen Ellis opens the day with moving insights from distance grandchildren, followed by compelling sessions on accent - Bianca Vowell, miscommunication - Mariann Bobaly‑Dienes, and digital support networks -Sulette Ferreira. Stephanie Cook brings humor and honesty to the complexities of global life, while Lisa Liang empowers participants to tell their own intersectional stories. With engaging sessions on communication styles - Patricia Stokke, global retirement - Norman Viss, and stateless identity - Vivian Chiona, the program builds toward a resonant finale: Kathleen Smith and Maryam Afnan’s inclusive conversation on faith across cultures.
Child Safeguarding
FIGT’s Forum 2026 is tailored to an adult audience. For this reason, and also for reasons of child safety, we're unable to accommodate conference attendees younger than 18 years of age.
Cancellation Policy
Because registration for Forum 2026 affords access to recorded Forum content and because your financial support of FIGT helps us remain sustainable, FIGT is unable to refund any paid registration fees. Please contact FIGT at admin@figt.org if you have any questions.
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