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In 2003, the e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR) was born. The journal has evolved from a product of a cooperative project sponsored through alliances between TTRA, the Canadian Tourism Commission and the Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Sciences at Texas A&M University aimed at facilitating knowledge transfer from academia to industry to an electronic open access journal managed by the Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Sciences at Texas A&M University. The journal to date has published a total of 11 volumes with the support of eRTR’s volunteers that serve on the editorial management and review boards and the authors who contribute research on emerging travel and tourism research issues. With the work of over 400 authors and 60 reviewers from around the world being represented in these previous volumes, this commentary reflects on the diversity of topics published by the eRTR and the regional distribution of eRTR’s authors and reviewers. ]]>

In 2003, the e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR) was born. The journal has evolved from a product of a cooperative project sponsored through alliances between TTRA, the Canadian Tourism Commission and the Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Sciences at Texas A&M University aimed at facilitating knowledge transfer from academia to industry to an electronic open access journal managed by the Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Sciences at Texas A&M University. The journal to date has published a total of 11 volumes with the support of eRTR’s volunteers that serve on the editorial management and review boards and the authors who contribute research on emerging travel and tourism research issues. With the work of over 400 authors and 60 reviewers from around the world being represented in these previous volumes, this commentary reflects on the diversity of topics published by the eRTR and the regional distribution of eRTR’s authors and reviewers. ]]>
Mon, 02 Nov 2015 23:51:26 GMT /slideshow/the-ertr-journey/54666676 LaraKlestov@slideshare.net(LaraKlestov) The eRTR Journey LaraKlestov In 2003, the e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR) was born. The journal has evolved from a product of a cooperative project sponsored through alliances between TTRA, the Canadian Tourism Commission and the Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Sciences at Texas A&M University aimed at facilitating knowledge transfer from academia to industry to an electronic open access journal managed by the Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Sciences at Texas A&M University. The journal to date has published a total of 11 volumes with the support of eRTR’s volunteers that serve on the editorial management and review boards and the authors who contribute research on emerging travel and tourism research issues. With the work of over 400 authors and 60 reviewers from around the world being represented in these previous volumes, this commentary reflects on the diversity of topics published by the eRTR and the regional distribution of eRTR’s authors and reviewers. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/6-151102235126-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> In 2003, the e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR) was born. The journal has evolved from a product of a cooperative project sponsored through alliances between TTRA, the Canadian Tourism Commission and the Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Sciences at Texas A&amp;M University aimed at facilitating knowledge transfer from academia to industry to an electronic open access journal managed by the Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Sciences at Texas A&amp;M University. The journal to date has published a total of 11 volumes with the support of eRTR’s volunteers that serve on the editorial management and review boards and the authors who contribute research on emerging travel and tourism research issues. With the work of over 400 authors and 60 reviewers from around the world being represented in these previous volumes, this commentary reflects on the diversity of topics published by the eRTR and the regional distribution of eRTR’s authors and reviewers.
The eRTR Journey from Lara Klestov
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Studying in Queensland: Uncovering Motivations & Experiences of International Students /slideshow/studying-in-queensland-uncovering-motivations-experiences-of-international-students/54666384 grouppresentationfinal-151102233823-lva1-app6891
As a part of the work integrated learning program at the University of Queensland (UQ), The Department of Tourism, Major Events, Small Business and the Commonwealth Games (DTESB) engaged the University of Queensland to undertake a research study investigating the motivations and experiences of international students in Queensland. This presentation highlights the results from 100 face-to-face surveys that were conducted. ]]>

As a part of the work integrated learning program at the University of Queensland (UQ), The Department of Tourism, Major Events, Small Business and the Commonwealth Games (DTESB) engaged the University of Queensland to undertake a research study investigating the motivations and experiences of international students in Queensland. This presentation highlights the results from 100 face-to-face surveys that were conducted. ]]>
Mon, 02 Nov 2015 23:38:22 GMT /slideshow/studying-in-queensland-uncovering-motivations-experiences-of-international-students/54666384 LaraKlestov@slideshare.net(LaraKlestov) Studying in Queensland: Uncovering Motivations & Experiences of International Students LaraKlestov As a part of the work integrated learning program at the University of Queensland (UQ), The Department of Tourism, Major Events, Small Business and the Commonwealth Games (DTESB) engaged the University of Queensland to undertake a research study investigating the motivations and experiences of international students in Queensland. This presentation highlights the results from 100 face-to-face surveys that were conducted. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/grouppresentationfinal-151102233823-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As a part of the work integrated learning program at the University of Queensland (UQ), The Department of Tourism, Major Events, Small Business and the Commonwealth Games (DTESB) engaged the University of Queensland to undertake a research study investigating the motivations and experiences of international students in Queensland. This presentation highlights the results from 100 face-to-face surveys that were conducted.
Studying in Queensland: Uncovering Motivations & Experiences of International Students from Lara Klestov
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