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

    to recruit new PhD students is part of the University’s new investment strategy to build on its research

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  2. Welcome to the Greek Autonomia EXPO 2008!

    people’s community and of those who work in the field of rehabilitation, special education, health

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  3. Guidance on accessibility of large hotel premises and hotel chains

    and has used VisitBritain’s National Accessible Scheme (NAS) as the basis of its content. It should

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  4. OSSATE Accessibility Market and Stakeholder Analysis

    appropriate structures to cater for people’s needs. Following these models, a typology of impairments

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  5. Dubai Special Needs Tourism - Simply Accessible

    Dubai - Simply Accessible features information on the latest hotels, entertainment and attractions in the world’s most exciting city - Dubai. The regularly updated information will enable you to find the best facilities and venues to meet your accessibility requirements and will assist you

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  6. Stockholm: "The Most Accessible Capital City in the World by 2010"

    of the city, are numerous. A society that extends a welcome to everybody to participate in the city´s life

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  7. ENAT Wishes all its Members and Readers a Very Happy and Successful New Year

    around the world. This year’s photos were chosen to reflect the fact that 2009 is the “European Year

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  8. CETA - Competitiveness for European Tourism for All

    Member States. CETA will focus and extend ENAT’s SME activities by promoting tourism accessibility

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  9. 2nd ENAT International Congress on Tourism for All, 2009, Vienna, Austria. Call for Papers.

    welcome. Call for Papers: Deadline 3rd April 2009. The main theme of this year’s Congress is: Looking

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  10. 'Tourists and Tourism' Regional Tourism Workshop, Novi Sad, Serbia

    The Serbian NGO, "Centre Living Upright" is organising this workshop on the social and economic need for infrastructural investment for accessible tourism and to recognise the need for developing products and services in the area of tourism that will be accessible for all. The organiser’s intent

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