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Metropolitan University in the UK, where I am working under supervision of Dr Simon Woodward. Please
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. To contact the researchers, visit the University of Surrey's online News page Read the research tender
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11 to 13 April 2015, Amman Jordan. The second accessible tourism conference to be held in Jordan, organised by The Middle East University, Amman. This international conference will bring together experts from the Middle East and Europe, focusing on 6 main themes of vital importance
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ENAT together with Accessible Portugal and Belarusian State University held a 2-hour webinar. The participants shared best practices in training and research that stimulates accessibility in tourism. Original language: English.
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of the touristic market in order to create value for all, satisfying the needs of everybody. Thanks... f) Marketing of touristic packages through four agencies/tour operators (SME) partners
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and an innovation stage with the workshop BIFA – Buy Italy for all – in whom lot of international buyers..., it’s an assumption. In order to achieve this, it is necessary to transform words into action: after... for Hotels, Agritourisms and Camping in Veneto that would like to sign up in order to take part
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Tourism, Hospitality and Events Training Package SIT07 Series 11 Flexible Learning Toolbox. Supporting resources for: Diploma of Events SIT50207 Advanced Diploma of Events SIT60207. This trainer... Alive Toolbox supports SIT50207 Diploma of Events and SIT60207 Advanced Diploma of Events from
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to give financial help to municipalities who wanted to buy this kind of equipment, also considering... beaches. MOBI-MAT has joined the European Network of Accessible Tourism in order to spread the word
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review at: Rough Guides Write and Win! web page. To order a copy of the guide, go to: Rough Guide Buy
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and university lecturer; Luis Azevedo, Technical University of Lisbon; Jesús Hernández Galan, accessibility... selected the eight shortlisted cities of Access City Award 2012. They are (in alphabetical order... national candidates per country. In total, 31 cities (alphabetical order by country) were
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