Best Practices for Transferring Knowledge to Working Life
Alatalo, Malla; Van den Bosch, Britlise; Laitinen-Tolonen, Aulikki (2024)
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Lataukset:
Alatalo, Malla
Van den Bosch, Britlise
Laitinen-Tolonen, Aulikki
Lapin ammattikorkeakoulu
2024
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe202501226200
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe202501226200
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This publication “Best Practices for Transferring Knowledge to Working Life” is a study on good practices for applying and implementing tourism students’ research findings into working life. The work provides the higher education community and the tourism industry with ideas for cooperation.
This publication is an output of From Research to Working Life project. Lapland University of Applied Sciences has been leading the process as the main author. The partner organizations have contributed by presenting four best practice case examples each, on how student’s knowledge and research results have been transferred to working life of tourism.
From Research to Working Life: students as knowledge brokers for entrepreneurial development (ReWo) is an Erasmus+ funded project which aims at creating permanent methods and practices for developing education and research structures, within educational institutions and in collaboration with international working life. The Partners in this project are the University of Maribor, Lapland University of Applied Sciences, the University of Stavanger, and the Estoril Higher Institute for Tourism and Hotel Studies.
This publication is an output of From Research to Working Life project. Lapland University of Applied Sciences has been leading the process as the main author. The partner organizations have contributed by presenting four best practice case examples each, on how student’s knowledge and research results have been transferred to working life of tourism.
From Research to Working Life: students as knowledge brokers for entrepreneurial development (ReWo) is an Erasmus+ funded project which aims at creating permanent methods and practices for developing education and research structures, within educational institutions and in collaboration with international working life. The Partners in this project are the University of Maribor, Lapland University of Applied Sciences, the University of Stavanger, and the Estoril Higher Institute for Tourism and Hotel Studies.