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Workshops

Dr. Eger presents highly effective, goal-oriented workshops and seminars — tailored to the specific needs of the target audience — for corporations, organizations, or educational and community groups.  His interactive workshops cover a wide range of topics, organized into the following four categories: ACADEMIC, INTERNATIONAL, PRACTICAL, and PROFESSIONAL.

For an illustrated sample of six workshop introductions, click here. 
If your organization would like Henrik Eger, Ph.D. to conduct any of these or other workshops, please contact the editor.


Academic

PictureThe Philosopher, painting by
André Martins De Barros, 2004
  • Be real, be supportive: How to give honest and effective feedback
  • From Socrates to Harry Potter: What Americans are not supposed to read. An introduction to censored and challenged books in the US
  • “'He's a great professor, but . . .': What we think we know about student perceptions but often don't."
  • How to overcome procrastination: A life-changing workshop 
  • Language games: The colorful use of English
  • Taking the myth out of getting published
  • "The impact of anonymous weekly student feedback: When students and faculty members assess each other—The impact of anonymous weekly student feedback and regular faculty-student interactions."
  • We are what we say: The influence of language on our personal and professional lives
  • “Wow, he listens to us!": Anonymous weekly student feedback and its dramatic impact on teaching and learning.


International

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Around the world in 60 minutes: International communication for travelers and business people
Don't blow your nose in Japan: International communication for travelers
Germany seen through American eyes 
How to speak English with a foreign accent and learn foreign languages: Workshops for theatre students
If we’re so wonderful, why don't they like us?: America and Americans seen from abroad 
Salam aleikum: Communicating with Muslims           
Shalom-schalom: New Jewish-German dialogues

Practical

PicturePainter in his Studio
by Johannes Vermeer, 1665-1668
Discovering hidden family secrets: Preserving our past through creative genealogy
Going to the theatre for little or no money: A workshop for theatre fans
Going to the theatre with a theatre reviewer: An interactive, entertaining workshop
Hidden family secrets: Preserving our past through creative genealogy
How to work and live with difficult people: An interactive workshop 
How to write effective plays
How to write engaging short stories
How to write thought-provoking poetry
I Journal – therefore I am: An Introduction to biographical journal writing 
“Open sesame!”: Finding people on Craigslist and treasures on eBay, the world’s largest auction house


Professional

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Be real, be supportive: How to give honest and effective feedback
Don’t toss away those funny moments in life: Enriching conversations and presentations                             with humorous experiences 
How to overcome procrastination 

How to support an organization through a strong board
How to work and live with difficult people: A serious but also entertaining workshop
Mind mapping: From brainstorming stories and facts to engaging presentations
The Urge to perfection: Unblocking writers, painters, filmmakers, business people and other                   professionals
We are what we say: The influence of language on our personal and professional lives 
Worst fear in life or great fun?: Learn to speak in public and survive to live happily ever after

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Tower Of Babel
by Pieter Bruegel the Elder (1563).
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