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Aceept Network

The European network of University Colleges in Tourism. The network is characterized by 3 key-words: International, Professional and Educational

The CLET-ITALI programme is now partner of the Aceept network with the intention to pursue the development of a partnership based on the mutual interest in offering Tourism related studies.

Partners

  • B - Belgium - Thomas More Mechelen
  • CH - Switzerland  - Haute Ecole de Gestion & Tourisme 
  • D - Germany - Hochschule für Technik und Wirtschaft des Saarlandes (htw saar) University of Applied Sciences, Saarland 
  • DN - Denmark  - University College of Northern Denmark 
  • E - Spain - Huesca Business School, University of Zaragoza
  • F - France - Université de Savoie - IAE Savoie Mont-Blanc
  • NL - The Netherlands - NHTV Breda University of Applied Sciences, Academy for Tourism
  • TR - Turkey - Yasar Universitesi

Project week

Every year, one of the participating partners organizes a project week in which students conduct an indepth research on a tourism related theme. The students work in mixed groups from different nationalities under the guidance of lecturers and professionals. Students may also get an assignment prior to and after the project week. Excursions and other international events can be arranged as well. Each University College selects maximum 12 students who will take part in the ACEEPT project week. As a result, about 90 to 100 students from 9 to 10 different European countries have the chance to experience an exciting and challenging international and educational week in a multi-lingual context.

  • Project week 2019: Overtourism (10-16 November 2019 -  Breda, the Netherlands)
  • Project week 2018: Same same, but different (November  25th - December 1st 2018)
  • Project week 2017: ProduC(E) in' Tourism (Saarbrücken. D)
  • Project week 2016: Slow Tourism (Huesca, E)
  • Project week 2015: New forms of segmentation - Targeting Niche Markets in Tourism (Chambery, F)