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  1. Scott “Rolling” Rains becomes Honorary Associate Member of ENAT

    Studies of the University of California Santa Cruz (2004-05), where he studied Universal Design

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  2. Accessible Tourism for All in Germany – Trends and Perspectives

    11 September 2008. Berlin. Conclusions of a new study of accessible tourism in Germany by the University of Münster and PROJECT M GmbH will be presented at this one-day conference which is held under the auspices of the Federal Ministry of Economy and Technology. Apart from presenting this new

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  3. ACCESS-SWEDEN and ENAT International Conference: Accessible Tourism in Theory and Practice

    . Peter Neumann, University of Munster, Germany, will present his recent study which reveals

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  4. A Methodology for Testing Accessible Accommodation Information Provision Formats

    for Australian University Tourism and Hospitality Education

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  5. CETA - Competitiveness for European Tourism for All

    Network for Accessible Tourism, Belgium Slovenian National Tourist Association, Slovenia University

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  6. Achieving Full Participation Through Universal Design

    for Rehabilitation Science of the TU Dortmund University. Ireland: Fionnuala Rogerson, Architect

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  7. Serbia: Second International Conference on Accessible Tourism – Tourism for All

    University, Belgrade: "The need for tourism workers’ education and training". Ms. Sanja Jakovljevic

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  8. Cooperation and Competitiveness in European Tourism for All

    Presentation by Ivor Ambrose, Managing Director of ENAT, at the "Accessi Tourisme Simposium. Building Accessible Destinations", Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain.

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  9. ITB Berlin Convention: Global Future Summit

    by the Scientific Director of the ITB Convention, Prof. Dr. Roland Conrady, University of Applied

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  10. Seeing Old-Age as a Never-Ending Adventure

    , estimated at $56 billion and growing, according to a new study from George Washington University

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