Recent academic trends are requiring tourism educators to redefine their practice. Students are demanding vocational outcomes, and the market is demanding industry-ready graduates. This article reports on an innovative response to these new directions, outlining the conceptualization, objectives, delivery, outcomes, lessons learned, and future of a Tourism Regional Internship Project (TRIP). The initial pilot was a joint initiative of the University of Queensland School of Tourism (UQST) and the Roma-Miles Tourism Development Unit (RMTDU). The design and development of the project was built on existing theories that frame student internships, industry partnerships, and knowledge exchange, with the addition of new and creative industry colla...
This study examines the role experiential education, in the form of internships, plays in the profes...
Due to its service-oriented nature, Tourism and Hospitality Education relies heavily on experimental...
Work integrated learning (WIL), in its various forms, continues to be a central element of universit...
Traditional host-student internships always aim to provide positive real-world learning outcomes for...
This paper reports on the development, implementation and key outcomes of a tourism internship progr...
Industry practitioners and educators both agree that tourism and hospitality management curricula ne...
As one of the fastest growing industries tourism is in increasing need for well educated and skillfu...
Despite the rapid growth in the provision of tourism higher education over the past 40 years, there ...
Tourism-related fields such as hospitality, leisure, sport and events, are applied subject areas, de...
Having a strong affinity and interdependence with a wide range of sectors and industries, tourism is...
The research is taken from my PhD thesis and investigates the relationship between traditional class...
This article explores the origins and development of a Third Mission unit in the Department of Geogr...
In the contemporary competitive and globally connected marketplace, factors that guaranteed business...
In the contemporary competitive and globally connected marketplace, factors that guaranteed business...
This paper explores the potential of co-created and co-transformative learning to develop critical, ...
This study examines the role experiential education, in the form of internships, plays in the profes...
Due to its service-oriented nature, Tourism and Hospitality Education relies heavily on experimental...
Work integrated learning (WIL), in its various forms, continues to be a central element of universit...
Traditional host-student internships always aim to provide positive real-world learning outcomes for...
This paper reports on the development, implementation and key outcomes of a tourism internship progr...
Industry practitioners and educators both agree that tourism and hospitality management curricula ne...
As one of the fastest growing industries tourism is in increasing need for well educated and skillfu...
Despite the rapid growth in the provision of tourism higher education over the past 40 years, there ...
Tourism-related fields such as hospitality, leisure, sport and events, are applied subject areas, de...
Having a strong affinity and interdependence with a wide range of sectors and industries, tourism is...
The research is taken from my PhD thesis and investigates the relationship between traditional class...
This article explores the origins and development of a Third Mission unit in the Department of Geogr...
In the contemporary competitive and globally connected marketplace, factors that guaranteed business...
In the contemporary competitive and globally connected marketplace, factors that guaranteed business...
This paper explores the potential of co-created and co-transformative learning to develop critical, ...
This study examines the role experiential education, in the form of internships, plays in the profes...
Due to its service-oriented nature, Tourism and Hospitality Education relies heavily on experimental...
Work integrated learning (WIL), in its various forms, continues to be a central element of universit...