November 27, 2024 - 03:57

Griffith Business School has partnered with the globally recognized sustainability leader EarthCheck to confront significant challenges in the realm of tourism sustainability. This collaboration seeks to provide a platform for innovative research that will contribute to sustainable practices within the tourism industry.
The PhD scholarship is designed to attract talented researchers who are passionate about finding solutions to pressing environmental and social issues related to tourism. By integrating academic expertise with practical insights from EarthCheck, the initiative aims to foster a new generation of scholars dedicated to advancing sustainability in tourism.
This partnership underscores the importance of addressing sustainability challenges in tourism, which is crucial for the preservation of natural resources and the well-being of local communities. The scholarship represents a commitment to developing actionable strategies that can lead to meaningful change in the industry.
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