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 eNewsletter Issue 9 2009





Friday 23 October: TRIP Knowledge Exchange Workshops
Scenic Rim Packaging Project Knowledge Exchange Workshop
Friday 16th of October 2009, 1pm - 3pm
The Centre for Arts and Culture, 82 Brisbane Street, Beaudesert

Ipswich Visitor Satisfaction Research
Knowledge Exchange Workshop
Friday 23rd of October 2009, 1pm - 3pm
Barry Jones Auditorium, Ground Floor, 40 South Street, Ipswich

Friday 30th October: The Sustainable Events & Leisure Lifestyles Research Group information session.
Time: 11am-12pm,Venue: Room 113, Colin Clark Bldg (39), St Lucia.
The Sustainable Events and Leisure Lifestyles Research Group invite you to attend an informal discussion of past, current and future research plans from the Sustainable Events and Leisure Lifestyles group. RHD students and professional staff are also welcome to attend.
 


Sustainable tourism through capacity building

UQ’s School of Tourism has delivered an innovative program to strengthen the capacity of Vietnam’s Hanoi University of Culture (HUC),to contribute to the sustainable development of the country’s tourism industry through its undergraduate tourism programs.

The program was developed and delivered by UQ School of Tourism staff Dr Noel Scott and Ms Char-lee McLennan. Content focused on tourism marketing and product development including successful destination planning and management through governance, effects of short-term and long-term investment in the tourism industry, sustainable development of tourism products and services and meeting the demands of the global tourism market. Read more

Welcome Erik de Wit: Media Officer

Eric de Wit joins the School of Tourism as Media Officer. Eric brings to the position a background of sixteen years experience in print media. Most recently Eric has worked in the UQ Office of Marketing and Communications and currently holds a position with Queensland Newspapers as a  sub-editor. In welcoming Eric we also farewell Jodie Powell who has accepted a full time position with News Corporation.

HR paper a winner

The recent RHD paper writing competition was won by Rozila Ahmad. Congratulations go to Rozila for her paper titled: Human Resource Practices System Differentiation and How it Affects Employees in the Hotel Industry.Rozila was recognised for her achievement at the School staff meeting and received $1500.00 in her research account in addition to an exquisite School of Tourism mug. Second place went to Jie Wang for her paper titled: A theoretical model of Crisis Management Planning: factors influencing planning behaviour in the Australian hotel industry.

Caught in the SSB rut?

Refresh and reinvigorate your palate by joining the SoT Wine Club.  The wine tasting club is first and foremost a social gathering where members will also taste, judge and discuss wine. The Wine Club will meet on the second Friday of each month at a cost of $15.00 per person.

Outstanding thesis award

School of Tourism graduate, Rodolfo Baggio has earned a University of Queensland 2008 Dean's Award for Outstanding RHD Theses. Rodolfo’s thesis explored the complex question of why some tourist destinations were more successful than others. Read more

Clever development the key to sustainable tourism

UQ School of Tourism PhD scholar Char-lee McLennan is examining how economic structure and government policy, laws and business practice interrelate in the context of tourism in three Queensland regions – the Murweh Shire, Hervey Bay and the Gold Coast. Read more

Leading the Panel of Experts

Associate Professor Steve Craig-Smith will Chair the first Panel Session at this year’s Panel of Experts Forum, Developing Excellence in Tourism, Hospitality and Events Education. Steve will discuss Global Accreditation and Quality Assurance Issues at the Forum coordinated by The International Centre of Excellence in Tourism and Hospitality Education (THE-ICE).
For more information on the Forum: http://www.the-ice.org/index.php?option=com_pages&id=96

UQ students Sizzle with knowledge

Students from the University of Queensland gained some sizzling insights into the hospitality industry with a visit to a Toowong restaurant last week. Read more

School of Tourism’s iCEVALS the best

Course Evaluation Surveys (iCEVALS) completed by School of Tourism undergraduate students resulted in the School achieving the highest iCEVAL scores in the Faculty for Semester 1. 2009.
iCEVALS are used as a mechanism to evaluate student’s impressions of teaching performance and course content.

Global Events Congress (GEC)

Next year the Global Events Congress (GEC) will be hosted by Leeds Metropolitan University on July 14-16. The Congress was launched in Brisbane in 2006, hosted in Malaysia in 2007 and then China in 2008. Please let me know if you are expecting to attend.
More information is available on Global Events Congress IV website: http://www.eventsandfestivalsresearch.com/global-events-congress-iv-festivals-and-events-research-state-of-the-art.html

Overwhelming interest, highlights Industry Day success

Success is measured in many ways and no matter what measure you use The UQ School of Tourism Industry Day 2009 was a success. Built on the back of the Meet the Industry Leaders Event (MILE) established in 2001, Industry Day incorporated three events: The Adjunct Professors Discussion Panel, Industry Forum and MILE with each event drawing crowds in excess of planned numbers. Read more
 

Cate Clifford
School of Tourism
The University of Queensland
Email: c.clifford@uq.edu.au
Phone: +61 7 3346 9258
Web: www.tourism.uq.edu.au