Get inspired by BUas learning community projects, expertise and insights into the Tourism domain.
Experiential Learning in the Caribbean Netherlands
In the context of Buas’ Experiential Learning Programme, lecturer Arian van der Werff visited the Caribbean Netherlands. What were the results?
Stories
GenAI – Hallelujah or not?
Marenna van Reijsen teaches and inspires students in digital opportunities @ Breda University of Applied Sciences, as she summarises it herself. She...
Expertise
News
The Science of Traveling Well | Shopping
For many people, the last couple months of the year are defined by shopping. What makes shopping fun for some people? And what effect does it have on...
Research
Stories
Valuable tourism is working on balance
Within the tourism domain, there is often talk of balance, but what is meant by it and how can you measure it?
Expertise
Research
Next Tourism Generation - Innovation in skills
‘Young people are looking for a workplace that resonates with their own values. Think values like sustainable entrepreneurship, doing something good...
Expertise
Research
The Science of Travelling Well, episode 3
Is artificial intelligence a good travel guide? Should you get your travel advice from machines or humans?
Expertise
Stories
The Science of Travelling Well, episode 2
In the Science of Traveling Well, we share great experiences which leave a positive impact, and ask experts about the science behind what makes these...
Expertise
Research
Stories
Not a day is the same
An work placement story Rianne Jongeleen is telling. About skills, doing what you like, and the challenges of working in the overnight tourism...
Stories
Student work
So what is the problem?
Starting to work on Design Thinking in the Tourism Impact Lab. Daniek Roovers, who is currently doing her graduation project, is telling me what it...
Stories
Student work
My studytrip to Turkiye, by Romee van der Wilde
Embarking on a journey to Türkiye for fieldwork was an exciting prospect for our Tourism Management study programme. The first few days of our trip...
Stories
Student work
Interview with Professor Jessika Weber: Anyone can stand on top of the Gran Paradiso
How can remote Alpine destinations like the Gran Paradiso in Italy be more accessible to everyone? By means of virtual reality anyone can experience...
Expertise
Research
This journey has not been in vain
In 2016 she was given the opportunity to take over Tiara Tours. ‘I don’t know anybody who talks about the Trans-Siberian Express with so much...
Expertise
Stories
The Science of Travelling Well
Helping people to understand the psychological benefits of travelling. That is what researcher Ondrej Mitas has in mind with his brand-new video and...
Research
Stories
SIA grant for professor platform on Sustainable Urban Tourism
Unique partnership contributes to transition to regenerative urban tourism.
The Sustainable Urban Tourism (Duurzaam Stedelijk Toerisme)...
News
Research
BUas winner of the Europeana Low-Code Hackathon 2022
The biggest Cultural Heritage Cloud provider, Europeana, launched a Hackathon for educators and industry to experiment and generate potential project...
Expertise
News
Research
International recognition for our study programme!
UNWTO re-accredited our Ba Tourism Management programme successfully, guaranteeing the high standards and quality of our programme.
News
Growth opportunities for tourism in a climate-neutral world
Dutch researchers including Professor Paul Peeters of BUas, the Centre of Expertise in Leisure Tourism and Hospitality, the European Tourism Futures...
Expertise
Research
BUas launches international master's in resort management
In September 2023, BUas, together with the Croatian University Rijeka and the Spanish Universitat de Girona, will start a new two-year international...
Expertise
News
Alumni video: visiting TUI
Jordy's visit to alumna Jamilla Liplijn who is Capacity and Traffic Officer at TUI. Video in Dutch.
Expertise
Stories
BUas research scores 500,000 reads
A long-running research on how tourism, leisure, aviation, and hospitality companies respond to social media queries reached over 500,000 'reads'!