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widely recognised through community, academic and university awards for disability, diversity... Professor at the University of Technology, School of Leisure, Sport and Tourism, Sydney, Australia.
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and university lecturer; Luis Azevedo, Technical University of Lisbon; Jesús Hernández Galan, accessibility
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This richly illustrated guide (in Finnish: ILOA JA HYÖTYÄ ESTEETTÖMYYDESTA. OPAS LUONTOMATKAILU YRITTAJILLE) was developed by the North Karelia University of Applied Sciences, Centre for Design... North Karelia University of Applied Sciences Centre for Design and International Business Centre
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Prosperity Institute, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto. 10.10 Discussion... Center at VIA University College Center for School and Institutional Studies. 9.50 Participation
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, is also a "golden opportunity" for businesses". Partners Significant GfK, Belgium University... Instruments. Duration: 12 months Further information To contact the researchers, visit the University
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1 to 3 May 2015, Kos Island, Greece. Organized by the European Tourism Unit / European Centre of Excellence, University of Athens, with the support of Bournemouth University, IFITT (International Federation for Information Technologies in Travel and Tourism), ETOA (European Tourism Association
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with university profiles. Annual budget is higher than 10.000.000. It is the first public agency in Spain that has..., etc. throughout the country. Hogeschool Breda NHTV Breda University of Applied Sciences
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Tourism, The Japanese Ecotourism Society, Kabani Community Tourism Service, Le Cordon Bleu University... Business Chair of Paris Nanterre University, socialtours, the Thai Community based Tourism
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, Managing Director, ENAT Dimitrios Buhalis, Professor, Bournemouth University Business School, UK and Visiting Professor, School of Hotel and Tourism Management, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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nature accessible Ulrika Stigsdotter, University of Copenhagen Nature Access to All (NatAc... experience for people with disabilities: A tourism perspective Nigel Halpern, Kristiania University
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