November 27, 2024 - 03:57

Griffith Business School has partnered with the esteemed sustainability organization EarthCheck to confront significant challenges in the tourism sector. This collaboration aims to develop innovative solutions that promote sustainability within the industry. The newly established PhD scholarship will provide researchers with the opportunity to explore various aspects of sustainable tourism, focusing on practices that can reduce environmental impact and enhance community benefits.
The initiative highlights the importance of integrating sustainability into tourism strategies, recognizing the industry's critical role in global environmental issues. By fostering academic research and practical applications, this scholarship seeks to equip future leaders with the knowledge and tools necessary to drive positive change in tourism practices.
This partnership not only underscores the commitment to sustainability but also aims to inspire a new generation of scholars dedicated to creating a more sustainable future for the tourism industry.
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