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TA Global Market Monitor shows steady inbound arrivals to Oz despite worldwide decline

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Despite the global financial crisis and swine flu, inbound tourist arrivals to Australia remained static in 2009, compared to a four per cent decline in tourism worldwide. According to Tourism Australia’s latest Global Market Monitor, while January 2010 arrivals are expected to remain flat year on year due to the later Chinese New Year, beyond February there are “clear signs” of recovery and improving consumer confidence in North Asia with China and Korea showing signs of growth. The report found “a general sense of cautious confidence in the UK, Europe, US and Canada although the continual improvement of consumer sentiment worldwide is constrained by high unemployment, declining wealth and cautious lending”. Read full story on Thumbrella

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Australian Leadership Awards (ALA) Scholarships for Masters and Doctorate

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Overview Scholarization is pleased to announce Australian Leadership Awards (ALA) which aim to develop leadership and build partnerships and linkages within the Asia-Pacific, while addressing priority development issues of the region. The ALA program comprises ALA Scholarships and ALA Fellowships. These awards are for leaders or those who have potential for leadership roles that can influence social and economic reform, both in their own countries and in the Asia-Pacific region. ALA Scholarships are for study at Masters or Doctorate level in an Australian university. Study programs must relate to a priority development area: disability, economic growth, education, environment, food security, gender, governance, health, human rights, infrastructure, regional stability, rural development, water and sanitation. ALA scholars also undertake a Leadership Development Program in Australia. As ALA Scholarships are an investment in the future of the Asia-Pacific region, ALA scholars are required to return to their home country or the region for two years after they have completed their studies in Australia. Selection for ALA Scholarships is competitive, based on leadership qualities, academic excellence and potential impact on return home. To be eligible to apply, you must meet the following criteria. Eligibility criteria for ALA Scholarships Nationality You must be a citizen of one of these countries, and not hold or be married/engaged to someone who holds Australian or New Zealand citizenship or permanent residency (except for nationals of Niue, Tokelau and Cook Islands who also have NZ citizenship) Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Kiribati, Laos, Maldives, Marshall Islands, Mongolia, Nauru, Nepal, Niue, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Viet Nam, Wallis & Futuna Current residence You must be residing in a country other than Australia and applying from outside Australia Previous scholarships You must not have held a scholarship to study outside your home country in the 24 months preceding the application closing date. English proficiency You must have acceptable results from one of these English language proficiency tests, gained no longer than 24 months prior to the opening date of the Scholarship application period. •an IELTS Academic Test with a score of at least 6.5 (with no band less than 6), or •a TOEFL paper-based test score of at least 580, or •a TOEFL computer-based test score of at least 237, or •a TOEFL internet-based score of at least 92. University offer You must have an unconditional offer for a postgraduate course (either Masters or Doctorate) starting in the year for which you are applying for a scholarship, to be undertaken full-time at an Australian campus of one of the participating institutions. Participating institutions Note: Study programs in Australia (including distance education) that have already commenced will not be supported. Applying for a scholarship If you intend to apply, you must read the Australian Leadership Awards Scholarship Handbook available from the ALA Scholarship—Documents Section of this website. How to apply for an ALA Scholarship Participating institutions ALA Scholarships—Documents Frequently asked questions Other useful links Study in Australia Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade Australian Customs and Border Protection Service Australian Tourism Commission IELTS TOEFL Important Date Applications for the 2011 intake open on 10 March 2010 and close on 30 June 2010 Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship

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UK: Nottingham University Business School Scholarships 2010/2011

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Overview The School is offering the following scholarships to full time Doctoral students for the 2010/11 session: Value of this scholarshp Seven full Scholarships covering full tuition fees as well as tax-free living expenses of £13,650 per year (ESRC rate for 2010-11). Two of these scholarships are being offered by the International Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility (ICCSR) and another is being offered by the Christel DeHaan Travel and Tourism Research Institute (TTRI). Target Candidates All scholarships are available to both Home/EU and overseas students. Please see webpages for more details: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/business/phd/Scholarships.html Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship

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International Master in Tourism & Leisure Program

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Italy – The School and companies network fund scholarships awarded as a partial exemption from Master tuition fee. Scholarships are awarded based on merit and on specific requirements.

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New Tourism Australia MD considers backpacker market essential to strategy

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Newly appointed Tourism Australia managing director Andrew McEvoy has labelled the backpacker market “essential” to its strategy with the working holiday visa program a key contributor. Speaking to Thumbrella last week, McEvoy said backpackers are essential to tourism in Australia as they turn into travellers of the future. “It introduces first time travellers to our country and nine times out of ten they become massive advocates, they grow up and become great professionals and then older independents and they hopefully come back and see us again. So they’re essential,” he said. Read entire story on Thumbrella

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Australia the top choice for Japanese school excursions

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Australia is the number one destination for Japanese school excursions and study tours, according to a report by the Japan Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. In the 2007-08 Japanese financial year, 43,669 Japanese students visited Australia, of whom 34,802 arrived for school excursions and 8,867 came for language study tours. After Australia, the next most popular destinations for students are the United States (including Guam and Hawaii) and Korea. Last year Japanese school trips were heavily affected by H1N1 Influenza. To reassure the market, Tourism Australia has been working to promote Australia as a safe destination for school excursions, with marketing activities targeted towards decision making teachers. Tourism Australia has refreshed the educational website http://school.australia.jp/ and over the coming months, further activities are planned, including a new e-newsletter for teachers, an Aussie excursion education manual for schools and a series of educational familiarisation trips in partnership with the State Tourism Organisations. Source: Tourism Australia newsletter

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The New Zealand Development Scholarships (NZDS) Scheme for China 2010/2011

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Overview The New Zealand Development Scholarships (NZDS) scheme offers the opportunity for eligible candidates from China to undertake postgraduate study at a New Zealand university. These scholarships aim to improve the capacity and governance abilities of officials in eight targeted western provinces and autonomous regions. In line with the geographical focus of NZAID’s other programmes in China, NZDS scholarships are available to candidates from: • Guizhou • Yunnan • Guangxi • Sichuan • Qinghai • Gansu • Xinjiang • Tibet Type, level and number of scholarships For the 2011 student intake NZAID is offering up to five (5) NZDS in the Open category (NZDS-Open) to eligible Chinese nationals. Scholarships are offered for study at the postgraduate level (i.e. Postgraduate Diplomas, Masters or Doctorates (PhD)) in New Zealand. Applications for PhD study will only be considered where particularly strong development relevance and alignment to China’s priority training needs are demonstrated. The New Zealand academic year begins in February and finishes in November-December. Scholarships for undergraduate degree level study are not offered. Priority sectors New Zealand Development Scholarships will be awarded in areas agreed with the Government of China as being priority human resources development needs. The priority sector for 2011 is Sustainable Rural Livelihoods, including, but not limited to: • Agricultural sciences; agricultural economics; agricultural trade • Veterinary science related to rural development; other applied sciences or technology related to rural development • Biosecurity, quarantine, sanitary and phytosanitary standards, plant and animal health • Food safety, food quality and food technology • Rural health services; environmental health; sanitation and waste management • Rural basic education • Community development • Environmental science; environmental studies; sustainable management of natural resources • Tourism management, eco-tourism • Small business development Eligibility criteria Applicants must meet the following NZDS eligibility criteria before their application will be considered against the selection criteria, including China specific criteria. Applicants must: • be a Chinese citizen (i.e. permanent residents are not eligible to apply); • be residing in China, preferably for at least two years prior to application (please also refer to China specific criteria); • not have or be seeking citizenship or permanent residence status of New Zealand, Australia or another developed country1; • not be married or engaged to be married to a person who holds, or who is eligible to hold, citizenship or permanent residence status of New Zealand, Australia or another developed country; • be applying to commence a new qualification and not be seeking funding for one already commenced in New Zealand or another country; • not have completed, or nearly completed, a qualification at a similar level (i.e. applicants must apply for a higher level qualification than any previously attained), unless strong developmental relevance is demonstrated; • satisfy the admission requirements of the New Zealand education institution at which the qualification is to be undertaken, including English language criteria; • have worked for two years in their home country since completing their highest qualification gained to date (please also refer to China specific criteria); • be able to demonstrate a strong commitment to the development of China; and • be able to take up the scholarship in the academic year for which it is offered. In order for the application to be considered applicants must: • complete one original NZDS application form; • attach to the application form an original or certified copy of each document necessary to substantiate educational qualifications; • ensure all the relevant documents, including original results notification from a current IELTS or TOEFL exam result, have been included. It is mandatory for candidates to provide original results from an IELTS or TOEFL exam as a pre-condition of placement; • attach to the application form three references, of which at least one must be from an academic supervisor and one from an employer; • indicate the level and field of study required; • ensure the relevant section of the application form has been signed and stamped by the applicant’s employer; and • forward the completed original application form and all relevant documentation, plus one photocopy of the completed application form and all relevant documentation, to NZAID (via MOFCOM). It is important that all requested attachments are included. All applications must be in English, with certified true copies of official English translations where applicable. Further information can be found at China PDF 68kb Contact for further information Further information about the NZDS scholarships and processes can be found at http://www.nzaid.govt.nz/scholarships/nzds.html The following staff at the New Zealand Embassy in Beijing are also able to provide further information on the NZDS scheme: Alexandra Pierard New Zealand Embassy Second Secretary/NZAID Manager Tel: 8532-7024 Fax: 6532 4317 alexandra.pierard@mfat.govt.nz Michelle Lu New Zealand Embassy NZAID Officer Tel: 8532 7037 Fax: 6532 3424 michelle.lu@mft.net.nz The Chinese Ministry of Commerce NZDS contact points are: Department of International Trade and Economic Affairs Tel: 65197248 65197212 Fax: 65197903 Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship

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Austria: BBA Tourism & Hospitality Management Scholarships at MODUL University Vienna

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Overview MODUL has been training people to face the challenges of the rapidly expanding tourism industry for almost a century. The European Training centre for Hospitality and Tourism at MODUL counts along one of the leading schools in the world and its location in the culturally rich city of Vienna makes it the ideal place to study tourism. MODUL University boasts a brand new campus amongst the hills of Kahlenburg with breathtaking views over the city of Vienna. It is equipped with state of the art facilities. The University faculty combines leading international academic staff with experts and practitioners from the industry. Recent developments and trends in hospitality and leisure are studied alongside international business theory. The Bachelor of Business Administration in Tourism and Hospitality Management The Bachelor of Business Administration in Tourism and Hospitality Management is designed for students from all over the world who want to lay a solid foundation of their career in the tourism and leisure industry. The three-year BBA programme is unique of its kind as it perfectly combines a sound academic theory with business-related training. Students are given a solid grounding in service delivery and hospitality, preparing them to take up leading positions in the industry worldwide as well as to run their own businesses profitably. After the first year, students choose their specialization in either hospitality or tourism management. The choice is made with the help of professional counsellors. Course Particulars The BBA is a three year course of 6 semesters which can be read full- or part-time. The full-time option includes an internship of four months, and both options feature a combination of course work, examination and thesis. A unique feature of the course is an innovative mentoring system developed with the industry. The language of instruction is English. The total number of students within each year will not exceed 120. For further information and how to apply , go to www.modul.ac.at The MBI Al Jaber Foundation Scholarships The MODUL University scholarship covers course fees and is open to all Arab residents of the Middle East and North Africa. You are eligible to apply if: You can demonstrate financial need. You intend to return to your country of residence and contribute to its future development. You have been accepted onto the Bachelor of Business Administration in Tourism and Hospitality Management at MODUL University Vienna. Application and reference forms can be downloaded from this page. Please send completed application forms, with two academic references to: The MBI Al Jaber Foundation 78 Wigmore Street London W1U 2SJ UK Download Application Forms Application Form (pdf 77Kb) Tourism & Hospitality Management, Modul University Vienna MBI Al Jaber Scholarship Programme Academic Reference Form (pdf 64Kb) Tourism & Hospitality Management, Modul University Vienna MBI Al Jaber Scholarship Programme Please note that the Foundation does not take telephone queries. Please email any queries to info@mbifoundation.com and your email will be replied to in a timely manner. Please be sure to include your contact information should we need to contact you for any reason to discuss your email or application. Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship

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Overview MODUL has been training people to face the challenges of the rapidly expanding tourism industry for almost a century. The European Training centre for Hospitality and Tourism at MODUL counts along one of the leading schools in the world and its location in the culturally rich city of Vienna makes it the ideal place to study tourism. MODUL University boasts a brand new campus amongst the hills of Kahlenburg with breathtaking views over the city of Vienna. It is equipped with state of the art facilities. The University faculty combines leading international academic staff with experts and practitioners from the industry. Recent developments and trends in hospitality and leisure are studied alongside international business theory. The Bachelor of Business Administration in Tourism and Hospitality Management The Bachelor of Business Administration in Tourism and Hospitality Management is designed for students from all over the world who want to lay a solid foundation of their career in the tourism and leisure industry. The three-year BBA programme is unique of its kind as it perfectly combines a sound academic theory with business-related training. Students are given a solid grounding in service delivery and hospitality, preparing them to take up leading positions in the industry worldwide as well as to run their own businesses profitably. After the first year, students choose their specialization in either hospitality or tourism management. The choice is made with the help of professional counsellors. Course Particulars The BBA is a three year course of 6 semesters which can be read full- or part-time. The full-time option includes an internship of four months, and both options feature a combination of course work, examination and thesis. A unique feature of the course is an innovative mentoring system developed with the industry. The language of instruction is English. The total number of students within each year will not exceed 120. For further information and how to apply , go to www.modul.ac.at The MBI Al Jaber Foundation Scholarships The MODUL University scholarship covers course fees and is open to all Arab residents of the Middle East and North Africa. You are eligible to apply if: You can demonstrate financial need. You intend to return to your country of residence and contribute to its future development. You have been accepted onto the Bachelor of Business Administration in Tourism and Hospitality Management at MODUL University Vienna. Application and reference forms can be downloaded from this page. Please send completed application forms, with two academic references to: The MBI Al Jaber Foundation 78 Wigmore Street London W1U 2SJ UK Download Application Forms Application Form (pdf 77Kb) Tourism & Hospitality Management, Modul University Vienna MBI Al Jaber Scholarship Programme Academic Reference Form (pdf 64Kb) Tourism & Hospitality Management, Modul University Vienna MBI Al Jaber Scholarship Programme Please note that the Foundation does not take telephone queries. Please email any queries to info@mbifoundation.com and your email will be replied to in a timely manner. Please be sure to include your contact information should we need to contact you for any reason to discuss your email or application. Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship

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Adventure working holidays to Australia set to treble

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The adventure travel sector is outperforming the rest of the tourism industry, with interest in holidays of this nature to Australia and New Zealand forecast to treble, a report has found. The Passport to Adventure report, commissioned by seven companies in the adventure-travel sector, has forecast a threefold rise in interest in adventure and ethical holidays over the next three years and a fourfold rise in environmentally friendly holidays. The report found that interest in holidays in Australia and New Zealand, including working holidays, is forecast to treble and a fourfold rise in trips to the polar regions is expected, but Ireland and the rest of western Europe risk missing out on the boom and falling by 8 per cent. Fáilte Ireland is predicting that activity holidays in Ireland will continue to grow and outperform the overall holiday market, but Irish operators believe the board could be doing more to promote Ireland as an adventure holiday destination. The Republic has more than 200 adventure and activity operators, although most are small operations with few marketing and promotion resources, although Fáilte Ireland has invested money in the promotion of activity holidays and infrastructure such as walking and cycling trails over the previous years. Keith McDonnell of Extreme Ireland, which offers walking tours and adventure activities, told the Irish Times that Ireland could become the New Zealand of the northern hemisphere. “We have all the elements for adventure, just at a lower elevation than in other countries,” he said. Source: visabureau.com

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