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Explore, exchange, innovate: join our ESTHUA research seminars

30 September 2025 ESTHUA
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ESTHUA - Institut National de Tourisme offers you the chance to take part in research seminars organized once a month from September 2025 to June 2026.

Seminars are preferably held in person, but a connection link can be sent to those unable to attend at the following address: .recherche.esthua @ univ-angers.fr

Cycle of tourism research seminars

Academic year 2025-2026

Monday, October 20, 2025
from 2pm to 3:20pm

Monday, November 24, 2025
from 2pm to 3:20pm

Monday, December 15, 2025
from 2 pm to 3:20 pm

Monday, January 12, 2026
from 2pm to 3:20pm

Monday, February 16, 2026
from 2pm to 3:20pm

Monday, March 9, 2026
from 2 pm to 3:20 pm

Monday, April 13, 2026
from 2 pm to 3:20 pm

Monday May 4th 2026
from 2 pm to 3:20 pm

Monday, June 15, 2026
from 2 pm to 3:20 pm

Caroline Beltran, Senior Lecturer in Management Sciences

ESTHUA, National Institute of Tourism INNTO France

GRANEM Laboratory

Network analysis techniques for tourism management

Registration link

David Juilien, contract teacher-researcher

ESTHUA, Institut National de Tourisme INNTO France and Institut conjoint des Universités de Ningbo et Angers (ICUNA),

ESO Laboratory (UMR CNRS 6590)
Ecotourism as a means of territorial development. Restructuring, developing and building the "Nujiang Grand Canyon" in southwest China

Aleksandra Mroczek-Żulicka, Assistant Professor

Institute of Urban Geography, Tourism and Geo-information

Faculty of Geographical Sciences

University of Łódź (Poland)
Urban Guiding in Postindustrial Cities: Creative Practices and Cultural Reinterpretation in Lodz (Poland)

Matis Guerin, doctoral student

ESTHUA, National Institute of Tourism INNTO France

ESO Laboratory (UMR CNRS 6590)
Cleaning up the urban image. Hygienic issues in the appropriation and tourist resignification of public space in Oaxaca de Juárez, Mexico

Marine L'Hostis, teacher-researcher Excelia Group
Mouloud Ouaras, teacher-contractor

ESTHUA, National Institute of Tourism INNTO France

ESO Laboratory (UMR CNRS 6590)
Tourism learning processes: comparative analyses in Algeria and China

Laura Jannot, doctoral student

ESTHUA, National Institute of Tourism INNTO France

ESO Laboratory (UMR CNRS 6590)
Observing wildlife in French Guiana: how compatible are tourism and sustainable development?

Francklyne Bong, doctoral student, ATER in sociology

ESTHUA, National Institute of Tourism INNTO France

ESO Laboratory (UMR CNRS 6590)
How can the preservation and commercialization of Vanuatu's cultural heritage be reconciled with the development of tourism?

Étienne Faugier, senior lecturer in history

Lumière Lyon 2 University

Laboratoire d'Études Rurales (LER)
Transports, mobilités, tourisme : enjeu d'un champ historiographique en devenir

Sandrine Scheffer, Senior Lecturer in Geography

ESTHUA, National Institute of Tourism INNTO France

ESO Laboratory (UMR CNRS 6590)
Patrimonialization and gourmet tourism in Martinique: forms of recognition and valorization, practices and the interplay of actors in the logics of territorial recomposition. Presentation of the PATOURGO micro-project and initial results




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