Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School hosts 26th annual CAUTHE conference

The Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School (BMIHMS) will host the 26th annual CAUTHE Conference in Sydney from 8-11 February 2016.

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CAUTHE 26th Annual Conference 2016

The annual CAUTHE research conference brings together tourism, hospitality and events (TH&E) professionals from academia, government and business to promote informative, stimulating and challenging discussion on the latest issues in the field.

The theme of CAUTHE 2016 is ‘The Changing Landscape: The Impact of Emerging Markets and Destinations’. As the number of travellers from emerging markets continues to rise, and the number of ‘new’ destinations develop, the tourism and hospitality industry is faced with a rapidly changing demand for the products and services that are offered.

Each year, the CAUTHE research conference aims to:

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  • Bring together tourism, hospitality and events (TH&E) professionals from academia, government and business to promote informative, stimulating and challenging discussion on the latest issues in the field
  • Discuss recent methodological innovations in the fields of TH&E
  • Provide TH&E educators and researchers with an opportunity to receive feedback from peers to improve research quality and educational output
  • Provide a vehicle for TH&E educators and researchers to establish dialogue with industry, government and community representatives.

The Council for Australasian Tourism and Hospitality Education (CAUTHE) is a Council established to represent the interests of higher education providers of bachelor degree level and above in tourism, hospitality and events education.

eHotelier is proud to sponsor the CAUTHE 26th Annual Conference 2016. For more information, please visit the CAUTHE 26th Annual Conference 2016 event listing.

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