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This theme, to be addressed at the EURHODIP conference in 2024, aims to better understand the challenges that hospitality and tourism schools will soon have to face to adapt to new learning methods and measure the impact that ai generates on education. It will be an opportunity to take stock of the current evolution of AI in the service of education and to exchange on the experiences already initiated by some members of Eurhodip in the new technologies sector. The launch of research on this theme by the editorial board of the European Journal of Tourism & Hospitality Management, under the cover of the Advisory Board, could be initiated, at the latest during the Famagusta conference, in order to feed the reflection from our members. The publication of the scientific journal would then be scheduled at the time of the 2024 conference. Workshops or round tables would allow, for example, to present the theme in different fields:
Workshop 1 : What use the students make of AI and new technologies in the field of knowledge acquisition.
Workshop 2 : What are the future ways of learning in the hospitality and tourism industry.
Workshop 3 : What Impacts do AI and New Technologies Generate on Traditional Teachers and on Teachers of Professional Practices.
Workshop 4 : What are the impacts on the transmission of knowledge, on curricula, on content and on the development of students’ critical thinking.
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Dr... Abir SMITIis currently an Associate Professor at the High School of Economic and Commercial Sciences of Tunis and a member of the Laboratory of Operations Research, Decision, and Control of Processes (LARODEC). She obtained her PhD in Computer Science from the Higher Institute of Management of Tunis in 2014, focusing on Machine Learning techniques. Her research interests span various aspects of Artificial Intelligence, primarily focusing on developing new maintenance methods for Case-Based Reasoning systems. She has contributed to numerous research papers published in refereed journals and presented at international conferences, totaling over 35 publications in the areas of Machine Learning, Case-Based Reasoning, clustering, among others. She serves as a reviewer for over 25 international journals and conferences in Artificial Intelligence and its applications and chairs many computer science conferences.
"Dr. Hend Bouziri has held a doctorate in Business computing since 2007. She is an associate professor at ESSECT the University of Tunis. She is research director at the LARODEC laboratory. Hend Bouziri has more than 40 publications in journals, book chapters and international conferences. His research interests are in the field of optimization and artificial intelligence and their application to business, logistics, transportation and bioinformatics. Hend Bouziri is responsible for the co-constructed professional master's degree Digitalization of Services at ESSECT. Core courses taught by Dr. Hend Bouziri include optimization, information systems and IT governance. "
High School of Economic and Commercial
Dr. Wided Guezguez is currently an Assistant Professor at the High School of Economic and Commercial Sciences of Tunis and a member of the Laboratory of Operations Research, Decision, and Control of Processes (LARODEC). She obtained her PhD in Computer Science from the Higher Institute of Management of Tunis in 2014, focusing on Machine Learning techniques. Her research interests span various aspects of Artificial Intelligence. She published over 30 papers in peerreviewed journals and refereed conferences. She serves as reviewer for over 20 international journals in Artificial Intelligence and its applications. ">
“EURHODIP COMPETITIONS” is an event within the annual conference that tests the skills and competences of students from EURHODIP schools in 3 areas of training: F&B Management, Tourism Management and Marketing Management.
The Competitions are a way to promote the exchange of experiences, knowledge, and innovation.
This event is limited to 10 schools per competition that must be members of EURHODIP. At the end of the application period, if there are more than 10 schools, the schools will be on hold in case some of the selected schools are unable to participate.
Each participating school will be responsible for the students they submit. For the competition, each school must register 5 students maximum. One in each category. The participant must certify their academic background and an English level of B2 or higher.
Each school (members of EURHODIP) can only apply 1 student per challenge. The competition takes place on November 7th during the Annual Conference and the applications runs until September, 30, 2024. In each challenge, students will be organized into teams with random elements from each school. Only students who celebrate up to 30 years of age in the year of the competition (January 1 to December 31) will be accepted in the competitions.
Each school will be responsible for the student’s transportation to the conference and the inscription fee, with the possibility of using local sponsors for each school as travel grants. The sponsors will have the right to use their brand throughout the competition. Each participating school will be responsible of the health coverage of their students.
There will be 3 to 4 Coordinators. One for each Competition. They will be a link between the EURHODIP organization, the organizer school and also with the participating schools
Each student, must full fill their registration form for the Eurhodip 2024 Conference.
APPLY HERECarthage Thalasso Resort is a hotel on the seafront situated in Gammarth in a quiet and relaxing area overlooking the beautiful Mediterranean Sea. The hotel is also suitable for business and leisure travelers. The historic city of Carthage is 7 km, Sidi Bou Said is 8 km and Tunis center is 20 km away. Tunis international airport is 25 minutes’ drive away. The rooms are spacious and comfortable.
"Vatel Tunis”, Hotel & Tourism Business School, located on the campus of the Private European University of Tunis, on the banks of Lake III, near the historic sites of Carthage and Sidi Bou Saïd, and 15 minutes from the airport from Tunis-Carthage. Featuring a new generation campus with new digital and connected spaces made up of modern academic spaces and interactive spaces (student hub, incubator, hotel lab, digital café at the Roof top) and many other active and interactive spaces. Our students evolve in an international environment thanks to the influence of VATEL schools around the world, internships carried out abroad, and within the framework of the Marco Polo program which allows the student to spend a year or two in one of the VATEL schools around the world. A course and diplomas in bachelor's and master's degrees (MBA), recognized in France and around the world, but above all by the profession and which has an exceptional placement rate for its students, nationally and internationally, including some are real success stories in the field of tourism and hospitality management.
It is one of the most important museums in the Mediterranean region and the second museum of the African continent after the Egyptian Museum of Cairo by richness of its collections. It traces the history of Tunisia over several millennia and across several civilizations through a wide variety of archaeological pieces. The museum houses one of the largest collections of Roman mosaics in the world, thanks to excavations at the beginning of 20th century in various archaeological sites in the country including Carthage, Hadrumetum, Dougga and Utica. Generally, the mosaics of Bardo.
Carthage, an ancient Punic city in Tunisia, holds immense historical value with its fascinating archaeological sites. These sites have earned Carthage a prestigious spot on the UNESCO World Heritage list. An enormous amphitheater and a cave are among the attractions at these famous ruins. Admission to the ruins includes the excellent Carthage Museum.
A unique family space of its kind, bringing together a restaurant, a cheese shop, and a café under the same roof. Between the good company, the heavenly landscapes and the warm welcome
The Medina has been the neuralgic and cultural center of the kingdom for several centuries and has been home to many religious movements throughout its history. the medina of Tunis was classified as a UNESCO world heritage site in 1979. Indeed, the medinas can play a very important role in the revitalization of the arts and traditions which have shaped high-quality crafts, which are disappearing or only oriented towards tourism. The Medina has never ceased to grow throughout its history, attracting at the same time, the required crafts and knowledge for its expansion. the workshops of the artisans and the stalls of the merchants grew, expanded and regrouped into small markets dedicated to their respective trades. These souks share the streets of the Medina and draw its borders.
Sidi Bou Said Tunis is one of the best unknown destinations in the world. It is also one of the places to visit in Tunis. This enchanting sea view neighborhood is known for its white and blue villas, charming doors, and sprawling bougainvillea. It has become synonymous with art and history. This guide encompasses a brief history and architecture of the city, where to stay, where to eat, and finally what to do in the animated neighborhood of Sidi Bou Said.