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A scientific look at Aspern – book publication by Cornelia Dlabaja

February 9, 2024

The latest book by Cornelia Dlabaja, endowed Professor for Sustainable Urban & Tourism Development, is now available. In "Die Seestadt Aspern - Ein Stadtteil im Werden", she follows the development of this new Viennese neighbourhood from an ethnographic perspective. […]Read more on A scientific look at Aspern – book publication by Cornelia Dlabaja

“Approaches and challenges of sustainable urban and tourism development”

February 1, 2024

Dr. Cornelia Dlabaja has been researching sustainable urban and tourism development at FHWien der WKW as an endowed chair since August 2023. In her inaugural lecture on February 22, 2024, she will present her thematic focus and research methods. It is the first professorship in Austria in the field of urban tourism. […]Read more on “Approaches and challenges of sustainable urban and tourism development”

Successful EuroCHRIE Conference 2023 at FHWien der WKW

October 17, 2023

With the motto "Changing Realities. New Opportunities", over 220 delegates from 35 countries and 133 hotel & tourism educators met at FHWien der WKW from October 3rd to 6th. With top speakers, exciting presentations, an extensive social program and final award ceremony in the Vienna City Hall, the event was a complete success. […]Read more on Successful EuroCHRIE Conference 2023 at FHWien der WKW

Cornelia Dlabaja Appointed Endowed Chair for Sustainable Urban Tourism

August 9, 2023

The sociologist and cultural scientist will conduct research on sustainable and resilient location and tourism development. The professorship is the first in Austria in the field of urban tourism and is sponsored by the Vienna Chamber of Commerce (WKW). […]Read more on Cornelia Dlabaja Appointed Endowed Chair for Sustainable Urban Tourism

How meaningful is AI in teaching and exams?

July 3, 2023

At a presentation by our Competence Center for Business English at the 56th IATEFL Annual Conference in Harrogate, UK, the results and findings of an action-based research project with students and teachers from two undergraduate programs were presented. […]Read more on How meaningful is AI in teaching and exams?

In Search of “Changing Realities” and “New Opportunities”.

February 21, 2023

Call for Papers for the EuroCHRIE Conference Vienna 2023 under the motto "Changing Realities. New Opportunities." from October 3 to 6, 2023 at FHWien der WKW. […]Read more on In Search of “Changing Realities” and “New Opportunities”.

Female friends’ holiday experiences in heterotopia

January 13, 2023

Dr Xavier Matteucci, Academic Expert & Lecturer at the Tourism & Hospitality Management Study programs, published a new scientific article that explores the relationship between holiday spaces and the impact they have on females’ experiences. […]Read more on Female friends’ holiday experiences in heterotopia

International Network Meeting at Harvard Business School

January 10, 2023

In December 2022, the annual faculty workshop of the Microeconomics of Competitiveness (MOC) network of Harvard Business School took place in Boston. FHWien der WKW was represented by Florian Aubke (Head of Tourism & Hospitality Management Study Programs) and Clemens Löffler (Senior Researcher and MOC Coordinator at the Institute for Digital Transformation and Strategy). For […]Read more on International Network Meeting at Harvard Business School

Researching the image of Singapore with the drawing technique

December 19, 2022

Xavier Matteucci from the Tourism & Hospitality Management Study programs published a new scientific article that presents the use of an arts-based method to research the image of Singapore. […]Read more on Researching the image of Singapore with the drawing technique

Envisioning the futures of cultural tourism

September 16, 2022

Xavier Matteucci from the Tourism & Hospitality Management study programs published a new scientific article that discusses the futures of cultural tourism. […]Read more on Envisioning the futures of cultural tourism