Lecturer in Tourism and Events Management, University of Huddersfield
BA(Hons), PhD, PGCHE, FHEA
Senior lecturer specialising in international tourism management and operations. Specific interests include the role and construction of culture, society and identity in tourism and hospitality work from an international angle. A further interest is a focus in the changing consumption of tourism products and services, with an emphasis on developing economies. As an early career researcher I am currently pursuing both quantitative and qualitative research in this field.
Currently located within the department of logistics, operations, and hospitality management, University of Huddersfield Business School, and also a visiting lecturer to the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology.
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