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3rd Global Tourism & Hospitality Conference hosted by School of Hotel and Tourism Management to celebrate PolyU’s 80th Anniversary
13 June 2017


3rd Global Tourism & Hospitality Conference hosted by School of Hotel and Tourism Management to celebrate PolyU’s 80th Anniversary
3rd Global Tourism & Hospitality Conference hosted by School of Hotel and Tourism Management to celebrate PolyU’s 80th Anniversary
UNWTO Ulysses Prize Laureate Open Forums
3rd Global Tourism & Hospitality Conference hosted by School of Hotel and Tourism Management to celebrate PolyU’s 80th Anniversary
3rd Global Tourism & Hospitality Conference hosted by School of Hotel and Tourism Management to celebrate PolyU’s 80th Anniversary
UNWTO Ulysses Prize Laureate Open Forums
3rd Global Tourism & Hospitality Conference hosted by School of Hotel and Tourism Management to celebrate PolyU’s 80th Anniversary
3rd Global Tourism & Hospitality Conference hosted by School of Hotel and Tourism Management to celebrate PolyU’s 80th Anniversary
HONG KONG 2017 Organising Committee
3rd Global Tourism & Hospitality Conference hosted by School of Hotel and Tourism Management to celebrate PolyU’s 80th Anniversary
3rd Global Tourism & Hospitality Conference hosted by School of Hotel and Tourism Management to celebrate PolyU’s 80th Anniversary
Conference participants at Welcome Reception

The School of Hotel and Tourism Management (SHTM) of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) organised the 3rdGlobal Tourism & Hospitality Conference (HONG KONG 2017) on 5-7 June 2017 at Hotel ICON in celebration of the University's 80th anniversary.

The conference was officially opened by Professor Timothy W. Tong, President of PolyU; Miss Cathy Chu, Commissioner for Tourism, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government; Mr Michael Li, Executive Director of the Federation of Hong Kong Hotel Owners; Ms Cynthia Leung, General Manager, Corporate Affairs, Hong Kong Tourism Board; as well as seven UNWTO Ulysses Prize Laureates: Professor David Airey, Emeritus Professor, University of Surrey; Professor Richard Butler, Emeritus Professor, University of Strathclyde; Professor Eduardo Fayos-Solà, Professor, University of Valencia; Professor Donald Hawkins, Professor Emeritus of Tourism Studies, George Washington University; Professor Jafar Jafari, Emeritus Professor, University of Wisconsin-Stout; Professor Pauline Sheldon, Professor Emerita, School of Travel Industry Management, University of Hawaii; and Professor Kaye Chon, SHTM Dean and Chair Professor and Walter Kwok Foundation Professor in International Hospitality Management.

With support from the SHTM's faculty members, 48 students from the Special Event Class formed the Organising Committee and managed the entire conference from planning to staging. The students were provided a valuable opportunity to gain professional experience, and show their abilities to create an experience unlike any other for conference delegates.

Under the theme "Innovation · Research · Education", HONG KONG 2017 attracted close to 400 participants from 31 countries and regions to exchange views, research findings and insights related to tourism and hospitality in Asia and around the world. The plenary sessions covered a wide range of topics. Session I and II featured the two UNWTO Ulysses Prize Laureate Open Forums in which the seven distinguished scholars interacted with conference participants to share their profound knowledge and insights. Session III featured the topic "What is ON in Research in Hospitality and Tourism Today?" was chaired by Professor Kijoon Back, Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies, Eric Hilton Distinguished Chair, Conrad N. Hilton College of Hotel and Restaurant Management, University of Houston. Dr Catherine Cheung, SHTM Associate Professor, chaired Session IV on the topic "Hospitality and Tourism Education and Research Around the Globe".

The conference also featured paper presentation, poster sessions, a panel session entitled "University and Industry Partnerships", and an "Optional Dinner with Speakers" event for delegates to interact with prominent speakers.

At the Gala Dinner of the conference on 7 June, the Undergraduate Student Best Research Paper Award Presentation was held. This unique award, established by the SHTM to foster high-quality research amongst undergraduate students, was open to all first-author undergraduate students with up to one co-author. The winners were:

The inaugural Community Impact Award went to Hong Ka Ling and Dr Pamela Ho of Hong Kong Community College at PolyU on their paper entitled "An Exploratory Study of Exhibitor Perspective of Green Exhibition in Hong Kong". This award was introduced by the SHTM to recognise undergraduate students whose research have demonstrated great potentials for societal impact.

In his closing remarks, SHTM Dean Professor Kaye Chon said, "We at the SHTM consider it vital to unite students, alumni, industry partners, educators and researchers to promote collaboration in hospitality and tourism education and research for the future innovative development of the industry. We are very proud of our talented students who have so diligently put together an enriching programme and created such a unique platform for the meaningful collaboration."

For more than four decades, the School of Hotel and Tourism Management (SHTM) of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University has refined a distinctive vision of hospitality and tourism education and become a world-leading hotel and tourism school. Ranked No. 1 in the world in the "Hospitality and Tourism Management" category in ShanghaiRanking's Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2024 for the eighth consecutive year; placed No. 1 globally in the "Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services" category in the University Ranking by Academic Performance in 2023/2024 for seven years in a row; rated No. 1 in the world in the "Hospitality, Leisure, Sport & Tourism" subject area by the CWUR Rankings by Subject 2017; and ranked No. 1 in Asia in the "Hospitality and Leisure Management" subject area in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025, the SHTM is a symbol of excellence in the field, exemplifying its motto of Leading Hospitality and Tourism.

The School is driven by the need to serve its industry and academic communities through the advancement of education and dissemination of knowledge. With a strong international team of over 90 faculty members from 21 countries and regions around the world, the SHTM offers programmes at levels ranging from undergraduate to doctoral degrees. Through Hotel ICON, the School's groundbreaking teaching and research hotel and a vital aspect of its paradigm-shifting approach to hospitality and tourism education, the SHTM is advancing teaching, learning and research, and inspiring a new generation of passionate, pioneering professionals to take their positions as leaders in the hospitality and tourism industry.

Website: https://www.polyu.edu.hk/shtm/.

Contact
Pauline Ngan
Marketing Manager
Phone: +852 3400 2634
Email: pauline.ngan@polyu.edu.hk

Organization
School of Hotel and Tourism Management (SHTM) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
www.polyu.edu.hk/htm/
17 Science Museum Road
Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon
Hong Kong (SAR)
Phone: +852-3400-2200
Fax: +852-2362-9362
Email: hminfo@polyu.edu.hk

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