Ashleigh Mercury

Faculty International Advisor (Global Partnerships) at The University of Adelaide

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  • The University of Adelaide

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The University of Adelaide

Ashleigh Mercury is a certified trainer in Cultural Intelligence and is the International Partnerships Coordinator for the Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Technology at the University of Adelaide

She is actively engaged in the field of international education, leveraging her expertise in student mobility, event management, intercultural customer service, training and development, fundraising, and public speaking. With a strong educational background, including a Bachelor's degree in International Development and a Graduate Diploma in Gender Policy, she is strategically shaping her career trajectory towards specializing in cultural intelligence training within the international higher education domain.

Drawing upon her diverse skill set, she excels in facilitating student mobility programs, coordinating and managing impactful events, and delivering exceptional intercultural customer service. Furthermore, she is highly adept at designing and implementing training initiatives that foster cross-cultural understanding and competence. Her passion for supporting educational endeavors is also demonstrated through her successful fundraising efforts.

Additionally, she possesses strong public speaking skills, enabling her to effectively engage with diverse audiences and articulate complex ideas with clarity and confidence. With a commitment to continuous professional growth, she is actively pursuing opportunities to further develop her expertise in cultural intelligence training, a critical aspect of the international higher education landscape. Through her contributions, she aims to enhance intercultural awareness, collaboration, and inclusivity within the global educational community.

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