The 2008 UNWTO
Ulysses Conference
1st announcement and call
for abstracts
Education and
Knowledge Management: Meeting Future Challenges
An international conference
organized by the United Nations World Tourism Organization Education and
Science Council
28th – 29th
May 2008
Madrid, Spain
Keynote Speakers:
1.
Education and Climate Change
2.
2008 Ulysses Prize winner
This
conference has one major aim. This is to address the question as to how tourism
innovation can meet future challenges. Tourism innovation and knowledge
management has a key role to play in both setting future agendas and responding
to changes that are taking place in tourism. The UNWTO Education and Science
Council provides a unique forum for progressing these issues at a global level.
This conference will be organized around two themes
· Innovation in Tourism Education.
Contributions here may for example identify and analyse change, analyse and
evaluate innovation and consider issues of implementation of change
· Education in Tourism-related
Climate Change. Because of its significance this theme has been given special
emphasis. Contributions here may for example address resources, curriculum
design, teaching and learning issues and implementation strategies.
Practical
case studies, research-based papers and conceptual papers are all welcome.
Abstracts
(approximately 500 words and including 5 key words) should be submitted to the chair
of the review committee, Dr. Graham Miller, by email (
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) together with
the completed participation form.
·
Deadline for abstracts: 17th
April 2008
·
Notification of acceptance: 1st May 2008
Conference
presentations will be 20 minutes. Authors of suitable papers will be invited to
submit a full article (5000 words) for publication in an edited book.
Provisional Conference Programme:
Wednesday 28th May
10.00 Welcome
10.15 UNWTO
Speaker
11.00 Keynote
Presentation
12.00 Coffee
12.30 Conference
Papers
14.00 Lunch
15.30 Conference
Papers
17.00 Close
of Session
18.00 Transport
to evening venue
19.00 Ulysses
Prize Ceremony
20.30 Cocktails
Thursday 29th May
10.00 Ulysses
Prize Lecture
11.00 Conference
Papers
13.00 Closing
Session
13.15 Ends
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