About Me
Prof. Dr. Caroline Dupont is a globally respected scholar, cultural theorist, and academic
leader known for her extensive contributions to humanities, global affairs, and
intercultural communication. With over 25 years of experience in academia and international
diplomacy, she has played a pivotal role in promoting cross-cultural education and global
citizenship through the humanities.
Before joining Woodcroft University, Dr. Dupont served as the Director of the International
Institute for Cultural Dialogue (IICD) in Paris, where she led major initiatives connecting
education, media, and policy across Europe, Africa, and North America. Her work has been
instrumental in advancing global literacy, media ethics, and digital-era communication
frameworks that bridge cultural divides.
At Woodcroft University, she leads the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Global Studies, a
multidisciplinary division focused on fostering dialogue between technology, culture, and
society. Her mission is to ensure that students not only master academic excellence but also
develop empathy, awareness, and critical thinking essential for leadership in a connected
world.
Area of Expertise
- Global Studies and International Relations
- Intercultural Communication and Media Literacy
- Cultural Diplomacy and Global Policy
- Cultural Diplomacy and Global Policy
- Sociology of Globalization and Identity
- Educational Leadership in Arts and Humanities
My Courses
- Global Communication and Cultural Exchange
- Contemporary Humanities and World Perspectives
- Media Ethics and International Journalism
- Cultural Diplomacy and Global Policy Frameworks
- Sociology of the Digital Age
Research Contributions
Dr. Dupont’s research explores how communication, media, and culture intersect in shaping
global
identities. Her current projects focus on AI’s influence on global narratives, digital
storytelling for peacebuilding, and cross-cultural media ethics in the era of
misinformation.
She established the Woodcroft Global Dialogue Center (WGDC) — an interdisciplinary research
initiative fostering academic and diplomatic collaboration between scholars, journalists,
and
policymakers to address the evolving challenges of globalization, migration, and media
accountability.
Her work has been published in The Journal of Global Studies, Cultural Policy Review, and The
International Journal of Communication & Society.
Achievements
🏆 Global Humanities Leadership Award (2024) – International Academic Forum
🏆 Distinguished Educator in Cultural Studies (2023) – World Council on Arts &
Communication
🏆 Excellence in Global Research (2022) – UNESCO Chair for Intercultural Dialogue
🏆 Humanities Visionary Award (2025) – Woodcroft University