Join us at The Association for Tourism in Higher Education (ATHE) tomorrow for an exciting webinar 'Reimagining Tourism Education: GenAI's Role in Learning, Assessment, and Mental Wellbeing' Our keynote speakers (Crystal Han-Huei Tsay, Lino Trinchini, Alicia Orea-Giner, PhD) will discuss some of the challenges and opportunities tourism educators are facing in the age of Generative AI, including implications for assessment and academic integrity, innovative practices in the classroom, and critical and feminist perspectives related to diversity, equality and mental wellbeing. 📅 Date: 7th November 2024 🕒 Time: 12:00-13:30 🎟 Book your place now: https://lnkd.in/e6YvFXGu
The Association for Tourism in Higher Education (ATHE)
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Subject association for tourism in further and higher education in the UK
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The Association for Tourism in Higher Education is the subject association for tourism in further and higher education in the UK. Its objectives include promoting the development and recognition of tourism as a subject of study in the UK at foundation degree, undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral levels, and encouraging high standards in learning, teaching and research. To this end, it works with other bodies concerned with higher education in the UK such as the Quality Assurance Agency and the Higher Education Academy; it is a Learned Society of the Academy for the Social Sciences.
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Exciting Upcoming ATHE Events – Don’t Miss Out! ATHE Webinar - Reimagining Tourism Education: GenAI's Role in Learning, Assessment and Mental Wellbeing 📅 Thursday 7th November 2024, 12:00 This webinar will explore challenges and opportunities tourism educators are facing in the age of Generative AI, including implications for assessment and academic integrity, innovative practices in the classroom, and critical and feminist perspectives related to diversity, equality and mental wellbeing. Free for ATHE members. Details below. 👉 https://lnkd.in/e6YvFXGu _________________________________________________ ATHE Southern Tourism Academics Network Meeting 📅 Thursday 14th November 2024, 10:00 Location: University of Hertfordshire Join us for the first Southern Tourism Academics Network meeting, designed for professionals from FE, HE and industry to network, exchange ideas and explore future collaborations. Free for ATHE members. 👉 https://lnkd.in/ejAgVtxX _________________________________________________ ATHE & Northern Tourism Academics Network Meeting 📅 Wednesday 22nd January 2025, 10:00 - Save the Date Location: Teesside University, Middlesbrough Theme: The FE-HE Nexus in Tourism Education This meeting will focus on the synergies between Further Education (FE) and Higher Education (HE) tourism education, with discussions around transitions, best practices, and alternative pathways. 👉Eventbrite link to follow in due course. _________________________________________________
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🌍 Reimagine the Future of Tourism Education! 🌍 Join us on 7th November for an exciting webinar where we’ll discuss the challenges and opportunities tourism educators are facing in the age of Generative AI, including implications for assessment and academic integrity, innovative practices in the classroom and critical and feminist perspectives related to diversity, equality and mental wellbeing. Our keynote speakers (Crystal Han-Huei Tsay, Lino Trinchini, Alicia Orea-Giner, PhD) will dive into cutting-edge approaches, including the role of AI in reshaping education. Whether you’re a student, academic or industry professional, this is the perfect opportunity to stay ahead of the curve and gain fresh insights into the evolving landscape of tourism education. Don’t miss out on this chance to reimagine the future! 📅 Date: 7th November 2024 🕒 Time: 12:00-13:30 🎟 Book your place now: https://lnkd.in/e6YvFXGu This Webinar is free for ATHE members and £12 for non-ATHE Members
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We are excited to announce that the first ATHE Southern Tourism Academics Network Meeting will take place on Thursday 14th November 2024, kindly hosted by the University of Hertfordshire. This meeting is free for ATHE members and offers a valuable opportunity to network with professionals from FE, HE and industry. Whether you're looking to build connections, exchange ideas, or explore future collaborations, this event is not to be missed! You can register for the event via the following link: https://lnkd.in/ejAgVtxX
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We are thrilled to see the research funded by The Association for Tourism in Higher Education (ATHE), Council for Hospitality Management Education (CHME), and AEME (Association for Events Management Education) last year, delivered by Lisa Wyld and her team at Buckinghamshire New University, on the front page of Wonkhe today. The article highlights the challenges our sector is confronting, both in academia and industry. https://lnkd.in/exYKSX7x
There’s an unseen crisis in tourism, hospitality and events management education | Wonkhe
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Due to popular demand we have just released more tickets for The Association for Tourism in Higher Education (ATHE) Level 3 Travel & Tourism and Aviation - The Plan Forward 2026 webinar. Join us on 5th July for an opportunity to gain valuable insights on the future of travel, tourism and aviation FE. Register now via Eventbrite (link below)- places are limited. https://lnkd.in/eB4M5Jeu
Level 3 Travel & Tourism and Aviation - The Plan Forward 2026
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Join us on 5th July for The Association for Tourism in Higher Education (ATHE) Level 3 Travel & Tourism and Aviation - The Plan Forward 2026 webinar. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to gain valuable insights on the future of travel, tourism and aviation FE. Register now via Eventbrite (link below)- places are limited. https://lnkd.in/eB4M5Jeu
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White Paper Highlights Potential Damaging Implications of Government Policy Shift on Graduate Visa Route The Association for Tourism in Higher Education (ATHE), Council for Hospitality Management Education (CHME), and AEME (Association for Events Management Education) have come together to address the concerning implications of potential changes to government policy regarding the graduate visa route. This joint effort aims to shed light on the critical role that international students and graduates play in the education of industry leaders worldwide, as well as the strategic development of industries through postgraduate education and research. In response to a statement made in Parliament on December 4, 2023, the government has tasked the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) with conducting a rapid review of the Graduate route. This review, expected to report its findings today, has sparked concerns within THE industries about the potential repercussions on the economy, recruitment, and the already-existing skills shortage. Currently 85% of students studying THE postgraduate programmes are international students. Go to www.athe.org.uk for the full press release.
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Council for Hospitality Management Education with The Association for Tourism in Higher Education (ATHE) and AEME (Association for Events Management Education) jointly commissioned a report on the future of Tourism, Hospitality and Events (THE) Management education in the United Kingdom (UK), in the context of increased stakeholder pressure and shifting government policy. This paper, published today, sets out the implications of shifting government policy which risks affecting economy, recruitment and adding to skills shortage. It provides directed recommendations aimed to inform and support a successful THE Management education strategy for the future. This report demonstrates the unquestionable value of hospitality as the report projects an upward trend for the next 5 years, with a more significant increase projected for UG courses. The analysis leads to valid insights and recommendations for us to work collaboratively with industry and government. Council for Hospitality Management Education is looking forward with optimism to engaging in conversations and debates on this.
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The Association for Tourism in Higher Education (ATHE), Council for Hospitality Management Education and AEME (Association for Events Management Education) jointly commissioned a White Paper on the future of Tourism, Hospitality and Event (THE) education in the UK. The white paper, published today, sets out the implications of shifting government policy which risks affecting economy, recruitment and adding to the skills shortage. It reports on the future of Tourism, Hospitality and Events (THE) Management education in the United Kingdom (UK), in the context of increased stakeholder pressure and shifting government policy. It outlines implications on the Further Education (FE) and Higher Education (HE) sectors, at various levels, including funding, enrolment, progression pathways, and graduate outcomes. Click on the link below to read more. https://lnkd.in/eH_NZkAx
White paper on the future of Tourism, Hospitality and Event (THE) education in the UK unveiled.
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