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  1. Bournemouth University, UK offers 2 PhD Studentships in eTourism, 2008

    The International Centre for Tourism & Hospitality Research at Bournemouth University, UK is offering 2 PhD studentships in eTourism, to begin in 2008. We are now seeking 2 outstanding individuals to take up three-year, fully funded (£12,900 stipend p.a. plus fees covered-tax free) full time PhD

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  2. United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities

    in recreational, leisure and sporting activities, States Parties shall take appropriate measures

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  3. Travelling by Coach Is Less Stressful

    tendencies such as checking travel documents at least four times before take off. 57% of passengers

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  4. Conference - Air Passenger Rights for Disabled People: Understanding Legal Requirements, Defining Best Practice

    - the key to good customer service Engaging with disabled people: working in partnership Delivering

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  5. The ENAT 2008 Calendar - Now Available for Downloading

    sure to snap some good, high resolution photos from your travels or your own accessible tourism

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  6. “b_free” Trade Fair for Barrier-free Construction, Homes and Living for All

    ” and who have a good knowledge of the market. These include the sponsor, Sozialverband VdK Bayern

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  7. OSSATE Inventory of Accessible Tourism Information Schemes

    . Identifies some ‘good practice’ information schemes Defines a selection of ‘desirable’ features

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  8. Handitourisme - Guide de la France Accessible - Tourism Guide to Accessible France

    , concepts of rights, insurance, labels...), while Part Two, divided into areas, lists the good addresses

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  9. ENAT Study Report No. 1. Rights of Tourists with Disabilities in the European Union Framework

    products and services. Examples of good practices related to accessible transport, information

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  10. New ENAT Studies on Disabled Tourists' Rights and Services for Accessible Tourism

    include many examples of good practice drawn from European countries, illustrating a range

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