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Internal investigations have revealed there is a saboteur within your team. Can your team collect all the information as well as think outside the box in order to work out who is sabotaging the teams success and progress?

 

This program is designed to help team members discover how our perceptions affect and influence team performance. And how by examining these perceptions it can lead to breakthrough thinking and new insights about how to work together in more effective ways.

 

This program is pure fun and also has a balance with some powerful take away learning.

Teams of Agricultural and Applied Economics students played an international trade game in Nicholas Magnan's class on Nov. 4, 2021. The students worked in teams representing high-income countries, middle-income countries and low-income countries attempting to "manufacture" paper shapes using rulers, compasses and pencils and sell them to a marketing board. The students negotiated trades for materials and tools, produced shapes and tried to sell their shapes to Magnan, who represented the marketing board.

Leisure3 For American Express at Zice Camp Mustang

 

70 Employees of American Express Participated In One Day Out Door Team Building Program.

Activities at camp were Dragon Tail, Human Ladder, Name Sake, Hoopla Touch Down, Ice Breakers, Sports (Cricket, Volley Ball, Football, Badminton, Archery, Riffle Shooting etc)

  

Group of 13 camped at ZICE CAMP REDSTONE at Zice Camp Red Stone

Group of 13 friends took part in team building games,Activities included were team games, rappelling, swimming, raft building, body surfing, obstacle course , cave treks , tent pitching, flying fox, air rifle shooting.

   

Comparative Religion and Culture Program afternoon class being held at Longshan Temple.

Comparative Religion and Culture Program student Becky Nash at the Taj Mahal.

 

Photo by Josmaydi Artiles

Maggie Finn '18 and Professor Amanda Falk examine black shale from the Devonian era (419-359 million years ago) for tiny organisms called conodonts. Conodonts are primitive vertebrates and handy for determining the approximate age of local rock strata.

Comparative Religion and Culture Program students on their last day in India.

 

Photo by Josmaydi Artiles

Some impressions from the EFEU Action Workshop in Frankfurt (Oder), April 2008.

China Center student Nikki Higgins at the Great Wall of China.

 

Photo by Gina Zoef

These young ladies would use their synchronized footfalls as percussion to the songs/cheers they were doing during the soccer matches.

Shangaan Village people preforming an age old dance followed by sharing stories by the fire.

 

Photo by Paloma Criollo

UWC Mahindra College is a proud host of many wonderful Theatre productions- whether during our month long Theatre Season or throughout the year. This was a play written and performed by our 1st year Theatre Art students. Very impressive! Congratulations guys.

 

(c) Raïsa Mirza/UWC Mahindra College

YANANTIN EDUCATION CENTER: In 2006, KI's Janell Kapoor, Meka Bunch, Paulina Avila and others, joined Diego Ruiz and Nathalia Hermida at their new home in San Luis, Argentina. 12 participants lived, worked and learned together for six weeks to build the first structure at their center called: Yanantin. PHOTO CREDIT: www.kleiwerks.org

 

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Little Potala Palace in Yunnan province.

 

Photo by Josmaydi Artiles

Professor Lee Jefferson's CentreTerm Class REL 305: Creating Religious Identity through Food examined foods relationship to religious identity by examining food traditions across multiple religous groups and cooking signature dishes. Images taken on January 7, 2016.

Comparative Religion and Culture Program student Salvador Perez-Palma getting a Bindi in the oldest Yogamaya Temple in New Delhi.

 

Photo by Josmaydi Artiles

Students snorkeled with sea turtles and other aquatic life off of the coral reef in the Barbados as part of a lesson on the islands aquatic ecology on June 13, 2017.

LIU Global South Africa Program students at the top of Table Mountain, Cape Town.

 

Photo by Sydney Boles

Students explored Welchman Hall gully, a unique ecosystem in the barbados on June 14, 2016.

Battle Cry For American Express at Zice Camp Mustang

 

70 Employees of American Express Participated In One Day Out Door Team Building Program. Activities at camp were Dragon Tail, Human Ladder, Name Sake, Hoopla Touch Down, Ice Breakers, Sports (Cricket, Volley Ball, Football, Badminton, Archery, Riffle Shooting etc)

  

Photo taken in Turkey by Nicole Kangos.

IDBI witness the realm of nature at Zice Camp Red Stone

Team of 56 members meet up for a 1Night/ 2 Day program. Activities included were team games, rappelling, swimming, raft building, body surfing, obstacle course , cave treks , flying fox, shooting.

   

UWC Mahindra College is a proud host of many wonderful Theatre productions- whether during our month long Theatre Season or throughout the year. This was a play written and performed by our 1st year Theatre Art students. Very impressive! Congratulations guys.

 

(c) Raïsa Mirza/UWC Mahindra College

Just like the real thing but totally safe and environmentally friendly Laser Clay is a sport that can be enjoyed by anyone. Available on land or water, day and night with floating luminous clays.

 

Laser Clay can be can be played just for fun, or as a serious competition with people participating as individuals or as part of a team. In each round of Laser Clay up to 5 people can shoot at the same targets launched from a number of different positions at various speeds and angles. Several games, some easier than others, can be played. Whatever game you are playing you score points when you hit the target. At the end of the competition the players who have scored the most points are the winners.

 

Players use a modified shotgun to fire an infrared beam at clays launched from a central spot. Whenever a trigger is pulled, the Laser Clay scoreboard generates the shotgun 'bang' and when a player hits the target it reproduces the sound of a breaking clay. An indicator on the gun instantly tells the player whether he has hit or missed the target and spectators and players can see the score of each player on the large electronic scoreboard.

 

We usually provide Laser Clay with a combination of other activities so ask us about a package when you enquire.

  

26 IIT Kanpur Students participated in 5 Days /4 Nights in March 2009Zice Rafting Expedition organized by Zice Holidays - Your Offbeat . Adventure and Learning Partner.

  

The rafting expedition covered 110 Kms of strenuous paddling down River Alaknanda and Ganges. The expedition lasted for 5 Days /4 Nights covering major Rapids. Rafting started from Srinagar and ended in Shivpuri. Expedition covered activities like White water Rafting, Rescue Procedures, Survival Techniques , Disaster Management,Tent Pitching, Rationing ,Cooking ,Mobile Camping , Clean Ship, Kayaking, Treks, Making Camp fires.

 

Battle Cry2 For American Express at Zice Camp Mustang

 

70 Employees of American Express Participated In One Day Out Door Team Building Program.

Activities at camp were Dragon Tail, Human Ladder, Name Sake, Hoopla Touch Down, Ice Breakers, Sports (Cricket, Volley Ball, Football, Badminton, Archery, Riffle Shooting etc)

  

Photography by Lindsay Clark

© THINK Global School, 2011

 

12 Countries In 12 Trimesters

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Cultural function to celebrate the new Suthu (Local Indigenous Group) Chief. Here a Suthu woman is looking proud of her heritage following a traditional dance performance.

 

Photo by Paloma Criollo

Photography by Joann McPike

© THINK Global School, 2013

E-term 2018: Summer Theatre produced DOG SEES GOD: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead by Bert V. Royal. Photograph courtesy of Giuseppe Ritorto.

A boy plays in the river during the Hassaku Festival, which is held in Japan to pray for a good harvest.

Professor Amanda Falk and Erika Brewer perform an experiment run with a Japanese quail. Brewer is studying dust bathing behavior and examining how changing the sediment grain size and how much moisture is present changes how the bird dust bathes. Brewer is also looking at how the dust bath itself—the trace left in the sand—looks with different grain sizes and moisture contents.

Photography by Joann McPike

© THINK Global School, 2013

Professor Amanda Falk and Erika Brewer perform an experiment run with a Japanese quail. Brewer is studying dust bathing behavior and examining how changing the sediment grain size and how much moisture is present changes how the bird dust bathes. Brewer is also looking at how the dust bath itself—the trace left in the sand—looks with different grain sizes and moisture contents.

China Center students exploring a Tibetan Village in Shangri-La.

 

Photo by Josmaydi Artiles

UWC Mahindra College is a proud host of many wonderful Theatre productions- whether during our month long Theatre Season or throughout the year. This was a play written and performed by our 1st year Theatre Art students. Very impressive! Congratulations guys.

 

(c) Raïsa Mirza/UWC Mahindra College

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