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Why? Jawaharlal Nehru University / INDIA University of Stenden / NETHERLANDS University of Umea / SWEDEN University of Leicester / ENGLAND University of Aberdeen / SCOTLAND

Turku University of applied sciences / FINLAND Gothenburg University / SWEDEN To promote the internationalization policies to provide an intercultural opportunity both for students and scholars to stimulate debates concerning research approaches and perspectives. We expected guest teachers from DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, CULTURAL HERITAGE AND TOURISM

OPEN DAY

TUESDAY,

DECEMBER 13

2016

International

Seminars’

Week

FROM TUESDAY 13

TO FRIDAY 16

DECEMBER

2016

H 16.00 AULA MAGNA / P.LE BERTELLI, 1 / C.DA VALLEBONA / MACERATA

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UNIVERSITY OF MACERATA

Department of education, cultural heritage and tourism

International Seminars’ Week

13 – 16 December 2016

GUESTS LIST

Elena Cavagnaro / University of Stenden, Netherlands Massimo Giovanardi / University of Leicester, England Rolf Hugoson / University of Umea, Sweden

Milla Järvipetäjä / Turku University of applied sciences, Finland Ghulam Mustafa Khawaja / Jawaharlal Nehru University, India Lorna Philip / University of Aberdeen, Scotland

Chiara Rinaldi / University of Gothenburg, Sweden

AGENDA

Tuesday 13 December - Department of education, cultural heritage and tourism

 08.00 - 12.00 / Aula 1

Lorna Philip (University of Aberdeen, Scotland)

“Understanding the digital implications of ‘remote rural’ for home-based businesses”.

 12.00 - 14.00 / Aula 1

Rolf Hugoson (University of Umea, Sweden)

“Changing territorial attachments”

16.00 - 18.30 / International Seminars Week Open Day

Aula Magna, Dipartimento di Scienze della formazione, dei beni culturali e del turismo, P.le Luigi Bertelli n. 1, Contrada Vallebona

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Wednesday 14 December - Department of education, cultural heritage and tourism

 08.00 - 10.00 / Sala Consiglio

Rolf Hugoson (University of Umea, Sweden)

“Changing territorial attachments”

 11.00-13.00 / Aula 1

Chiara Rinaldi (University of Gothenburg, Sweden)

“Food and gastronomy as leverage for local development”

 15.00 - 17.00 / Aula 1

Elena Cavagnaro (University of Stenden, Netherlands)

“Being human: sustainability from the inside out”

 17.00 - 19.00 / Aula 1

Massimo Giovanardi (University of Leicester, England)

"Principles and Practices of Destination Marketing and Branding"

Thursday 15 December - Department of education, cultural heritage and tourism

 08.00 - 10.00 / Aula 1

Massimo Giovanardi (University of Leicester, England)

"Principles and Practices of Destination Marketing and Branding"

 10.00 - 12.00 / Aula 1

Elena Cavagnaro (University of Stenden, Netherlands)

“Change as a benefit from travel: for me, for me & you or for all? An exploratory study among Dutch students”

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 12.00 - 14.00 / Aula 1

Milla Järvipetäjä (Turku University of applied sciences, Finland)

“Creating Event Concepts”

 15.00 - 17.00 / Laboratorio Informatico 216

Milla Järvipetäjä (Turku University of applied sciences, Finland)

“Creating Event Concepts”

Friday 16 December - Department of education, cultural heritage and tourism

 08.00 - 10.00 / Aula 1

Massimo Giovanardi (University of Leicester, England)

"Principles and Practices of Destination Marketing and Branding"

 10.00 - 12.00 / Laboratorio Informatico 216

Milla Järvipetäjä (Turku University of applied sciences, Finland)

“Creating Event Concepts”

 12.00 - 14.00 / Aula 1

Ghulam Mustafa Khawaja (Jawaharlal Nehru University, India)

“Tourism in the context of Multi-Cuturalism”

 15.00 - 19.00 / Aula 1

Ghulam Mustafa Khawaja (Jawaharlal Nehru University, India)

“Tourism in South Asia”

Direzione e coordinamento scientifico/ Management and scientific coordination: prof. Simone Betti

Comitato scientifico / Scientific Committee: prof. Simone Betti, prof. Alessio Cavicchi, prof.ssa Mara Cerquetti, prof. Gian Luigi

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