The Master Course in Planning and Management of Tourism Systems Dipartimento di Lingue, Letterature e Culture Straniere #UniBg is part of the internationalization project of the University of Bergamo. The course is based on a solid multidisciplinary approach and an innovative teaching perspective, made possible also by a selected team of internationally renowned foreign lecturers. The Course aims to train professionals by providing a substantial overall background, as a necessary base to form specialized competences related to: the analysis of #tourism in historical-cultural perspective; the analysis of territories and their environment, also in socio-#economic perspectives; the processes of planning, management and organization of activities for the development of sustainable and responsible tourism and for the promotion of the historical and human capital of diverse #geographical and #cultural realities. The Course favours student-oriented teaching, and expects students to take a key role in their cultural and professional training project from the very start. It deals with the themes of globalization and the #international organization of tourism, of #mobility and environmental and economic #sustainability, also in light of the primary role now ascribed to the local communities. All the details on web site https://lnkd.in/dMverpHi
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The LM-49 Master Course in Planning and Management of Tourism Systems Dipartimento di Lingue, Letterature e Culture Straniere #UniBg is part of the internationalization project of the University of Bergamo. The course is based on a solid multidisciplinary approach and an innovative teaching perspective, made possible also by a selected team of internationally renowned foreign lecturers. The Course aims to train professionals by providing a substantial overall background, as a necessary base to form specialized competences related to: the analysis of tourism in historical-cultural perspective; the analysis of territories and their environment, also in socio-economic perspectives; the processes of planning, management and organization of activities for the development of sustainable and responsible tourism and for the promotion of the historical and human capital of diverse geographical and cultural realities. The Course favours student-oriented teaching, and expects students to take a key role in their cultural and professional training project from the very start. It deals with the themes of globalization and the international organization of tourism, of mobility and environmental and economic sustainability, also in light of the primary role now ascribed to the local communities. All the details here https://lnkd.in/dMverpHi
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🌍✨ Check out the JHTM study, “Tourism competitiveness and social progress: A systematic literature review” by Amanda de Paula Aguiar Barbosa (University of São Paulo, Brazil), Adalberto Americo Fischmann (University of São Paulo, Brazil), and Benny Kramer Costa (Nove de Julho University, Brazil)! 🔍 What’s it about? This study explores the intersection of tourism competitiveness and social progress using a sequential mixed-methods approach. Key highlights include: ✅ A meta-analysis of 143 variables linking residents' well-being with tourism competitiveness. ✅ Insights into the dimensions and definitions of social progress across decades of research. ✅ A framework aligning tourism competitiveness with its ultimate goal: social progress. 📖 Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/gsgkG7Xb #TourismCompetitiveness #SocialProgress #SystematicReview #JHTM
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#Efforts of Tigrai culture and Tourism Bureau for #Internationalization #TCTB signed various MOUs with numerous international organizations for a better collaboration in the cultural industry, tourism development, and heritage research and development. Part of it, TCTB signed MOU this week with Faculty of Humanities, #Ludolf_Center for Eritrean and Ethiopian Studies, Hamburg University. The areas of collaboration are: ✍️Joint research and project ✍️ Exchange of staff ✍️ Exchange of academic material and published materials This and other similar initiatives will help the culture and tourism industry for prompt revitalization!!!
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The Management Academy, it’s not just about gaining new knowledge, but also about exchanging diverse ideas and experiences. Participants have the opportunity to engage with experts, share best practices, and enhance their management skills in a collaborative environment. It’s a space where learning meets networking, fostering personal and professional growth. Let’s build a stronger future together! #Leadership #ManagementSkills #ContinuousLearning #Networking
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🚀 Transforming #Tourism Education for a Sustainable Future! 🌍✨ "Beyond the Souvenir" is paving the way! Read the Story 🔗👇 Learn how Universidad de Cuenca is taking its international cooperation academic platform in tourism to the next level: https://lnkd.in/gqMvQZ3J 👉 4 countries 🇪🇨 🇧🇪 🇺🇬 🇻🇳 , 👉 6 years, including full scholarships, 👉 1 South American Hub for Sustainable Hospitality. The name of the project says it all: Beyond the Souvenir: A Multi-Regional Project for Authentic and Sustainable Hospitality Education. With the launch of this ICP Connect project supported by VLIR-UOS, tourism education in #Ecuador reaches new heights! 🌟 Including fully funded #scholarships for tourism students to pursue their education in #Belgium within an integrated curriculum with Ecuador. Initiatives like this are a game-changer for using tourism as a tool for #SustainableDevelopment. By strengthening international education and collaboration, they’re not only empowering future hospitality leaders... ...they are also ensuring tourism professionals are equipped with the global perspective and skills needed to drive positive change in host communities. Special kudos to Karina Farfán Pacheco and Freddy Espinoza Figueroa, who have consistently led efforts to build international networks and foster top-level projects. ------- 👉 In case you are interested on additional tools and systems to help you use tourism as an effective means for well-being and development, check my free newsletter: https://lnkd.in/eF26_R8f
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We recently engaged our stakeholders with an online quiz to gather feedback on our grading criteria. Key questions included: Should entry-level responsible tourism criteria be part of grading? Should a Level 1 Universal Accessibility certificate be included? This feedback helps us refine our standards and elevate South African tourism to compete on the global stage. Noxolo Daniel, Bronwen Auret, Nelisiwe Yengwa SAACI Official FEDHASA SATSA Southern Sun East London #TGCSA #GradingCriteria2024
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Shaping the Future of Albanian Tourism What happens when academic research meets real-world challenges? Dr. Marietta Poshi, part of the diaspora faculty from Warner University, joined the READ project to advance sustainable tourism in Albania. Through collaboration with Prof. Klodiana Gorica from the University of Tirana, this initiative is creating practical solutions to preserve Albania’s natural and cultural heritage while fostering economic growth. It highlights the importance of integrating knowledge transfer and stakeholder cooperation to develop pathways for Albania’s tourism sector. Dr. Marietta Poshi DBA, MBA, MAcc Klodiana GORICA University of Tirana / Universiteti i Tiranës (UT) Fakulteti i Ekonomisë , Universiteti i Tiranës #READprogram #albaniandiaspora #albaniatourism
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⚖️ Researchers at Edith Cowan University (ECU) have created a metric scale to help tourism providers capitalise on the expanding marathon tourism market. 💡 Professor Sam Huang, Head of the Centre for Tourism Research at ECU’s School of Business and Law, highlighted that marathon tourism offers a distinctive form of sport tourism. ✨ It allows participants to break away from their daily routines, embrace unique experiences, and foster personal growth in various areas. 👉 Read about the metric scale here: https://bit.ly/3CF4TKQ 👉 Passionate about contributing to the School of Business and Law at Edith Cowan University? Start here: https://bit.ly/3OoX3aL #EdithCowanUniversity #StudyOnline #TourismAustralia
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In this new Zoomed In video, UST College of Tourism and Hospitality Management academic researcher Jame Monren T. Mercado, MACHS, Coordinator of the Sentro Turismo, talks about the importance of research-based heritage tourism and makes the case for knowing our own places alongside aspiring to visit places abroad. Asst. Prof. Mercado is a researcher of the Research Center for Social Sciences and Education.
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Sustainable Tourism subject is must for any course degree
🌍 We are proud to introduce the Bachelor of Science in International Sustainable Tourism, a collaborative effort with Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts (HSLU). This innovative three-year degree is designed to equip students with the knowledge and practical skills needed to lead tourism into a more sustainable future. The program offers a unique experience, starting with a semester in Madrid, followed by online learning, and concluding in Luzern. By combining theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience, graduates will be ready to address the pressing challenges in global tourism. For those passionate about sustainability and looking to make an impact, this is your opportunity to join the future of responsible tourism. 🌱 #SustainableTourism #TourismEducation
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