BU is pleased to host the Centre for Hospitality Management Education (CHME) National Student Conference 'Green is the New Black: A pragmatic approach to green issues for the hospitality industry' on Friday 12 March. Full conference details... |
Progressing Excellence in Management Research and Journal Rankings for the Services Industries |
Sustainable tourism seminar Sustainability, Climate Change and Tourism: Challenges posed by the global economic crises? BU is proud to present a ‘cutting-edge’ seminar and discussion forum on tourism sustainability and climate change, taking place on Wednesday 25 November at Talbot campus. ‘Sustainability, Climate Change and Tourism: Challenges posed by the global economic crises’, is a one-day seminar being hosted by the International Centre for Tourism & Hospitality Research, based within BU’s School of Services Management. |
PhD Networking Conference, 29-30 May, 2008 Exploring Tourism II: Issues in PhD Research Following the success of the conference held at Leeds Metropolitan University last June, the International Centre for Tourism & Hospitality Research (ICTHR), School of Services Management, Bournemouth University, hosted Exploring Tourism II: Issues in PhD Research in association with the University of Exeter. |
Extraordinary Experiences Conference: managing the consumer experience in hospitality, leisure, sport, tourism, retail and events 3rd & 4th September 2007 This conference explored the implications of experience perspectives to the management of hospitality, leisure, sport, tourism, retail and events. |
HLSTN Pedagogic Research and Development Day , 28th March 2007 |
Event Tourism: Enhancing Destinations and the Visitor Economy Wednesday 10 & Thursday 11 January 2007 The aim of the conference is to advance the existing body of knowledge on event tourism and to explore further with both academics and practitioners the contribution of events to the enhancement of destinations and the broader visitor economy. |
4th AEME Events Management Educators Forum, June 21st & 22nd 2006 The forum provided an opportunity for AEME members, and non-members, interested in events management education to join together and develop examples of ways of ?managing the event experience?. The forum included key presentations and workshops covering aspects of research, teaching, learning, assessment and placement, however, as with previous sessions, the format of the event was purposefully set as a forum so that all participants could have active involvement in the programme. |
HLSTN Writing for Academic Publication Workshops, 16th June 2006 This event was aimed at those new to academic writing for publication and those who at wanted to widen their scope. Topics covered advice for new authors, publishing in quality academic journals, writing an effective book proposal, publishing consultancy reports and contract research in academic journals, coping with the challenges of compiling an edited text and publishing papers based on a PhD. |