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Skills for Today & Tomorrow I Tourism Education, Employability and Industry-University cooperation - open online course today

The Erasmus + INCOME Tourism project is promoting a Webinar series on "Skills for Today & Tomorrow I Tourism Education, Employability and Industry-University cooperation", as a way to contribute to the discussion and reflection about the challenges the sector is going through. Professionals need to have relevant skills in times of rapid change, and that is why it is even more critical now to discuss how can Industry-University cooperation initiatives, namely dual education systems answer these quests.

Join us at 14.30 in the livestream:

https://youtu.be/7jufvTVs5Uw

In this context, soft skills, just as digital skills, are highly relevant to tourism businesses’ performance and competitiveness. Given the present global-wide crisis, universities need to adapt their curricula and learning approaches to adapt to the market needs, tackling the competencies young professionals need to succeed in the job market.

In this regard, and although some good examples can be found, there is still the need and potential to bring academia and industry together, building new cooperative learning models to develop curricula focusing on employability skills and with learning outcomes adapted to the real, evolving, and demanding needs of the tourism industry.
The INCOME Tourism is addressing these challenges, proposing a new learning approach, linked to the development of soft skills, and based on a cooperative learning process that brings together higher education institutions and businesses in the tourism industry.

The project consortium – made up of 13 partner organisations based in Portugal, Spain, Italy, Malta, Germany, Croatia, and the Netherlands – therefore recognises the need and the opportunity to include the development of soft skills into higher education curricula and to strongly cooperate with businesses to ensure that learning opportunities in the ‘real’ world are provided to tourism students. This will guarantee the enhancement of skills in future and current working staff.

The target audience for the webinar series is tourism students and professionals, employers, educators, and governments.

The first session “Sustainability of the tourism industry and the role of the dual learning model” will take place on March 30th, from 14.30 to 16.00 (CET). Are you curious already? Are you interested to know more about these topics?

More information and registration at:

http://income-tourism-project.eu/webinar/index.html

 

Ceterum censeo mutationem climae esse vincendem.

(Incidentally, I think that global warming must be defeated) 

 

Prof. (FH) Mag. Mag. Dr. Harald A. Friedl
Assoc. Professor for Sustainability and Ethics in Tourism
Institute for  Health and Tourism Management
FH JOANNEUM - University of Applied Sciences
Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Straße 24
8344 Bad Gleichenberg, Austria
Phone office +43-316/5453-6725
Phone mobil: +43-699/191.44.250
eMail: harald.friedl@fh-joanneum.at
Web: www.fh-joanneum.at/GMT

 

The Erasmus+ INCOME Tourism project is hosting a webinar series on "Skills for Today & Tomorrow: Tourism Education, Employability, and Industry-University Cooperation" to address tourism sector challenges. This event highlights the importance of soft and digital skills, focusing on dual education systems to bridge academia and industry. The first session, "Sustainability of the tourism industry and the role of the dual learning model," is on March 30th, 14:30-16:00 CET. Targeted at students, professionals, employers, and educators, the event aims to foster collaboration to enhance employability skills. Register at http://income-tourism-project.eu/webinar/index.html solar smash