Dr Julia Albrecht
Departmental PhD Director
Dr Julia Albrecht
Departmental PhD Director
Dr Sarah Carr
DBA Programme Manager
Please contact Professor Brent Lovelock brent.lovelock@otago.ac.nz or visit otago.ac.nz/tourism The WLCE at VIU hosts a series of educational tourism events to bring people together to learn about how organizations and communities are addressing sustainability challenges through innovation.
The University of Otago Business School, which includes the Department of Tourism, is located in Dunedin, on New Zealand’s South Island.
The University of Otago has maintained a reputation for excellence in education and research and is New Zealand’s oldest university celebrating its 150th anniversary in 2019. It is ranked in the top 1% of universities in the world, and has the highest-possible rating of 5 Stars Plus in the QS global university performance ratings. It is a major employer in the region and makes a significant contribution to the local economy. The University has more than 21,000 students including 3,000 international students from 100 countries.
The Department of Tourism
Tourism is an industry that not only plays a leading role in economic development, but also interconnects with many aspects of life. By studying Tourism at Otago you will gain the insights and knowledge you need to play a key role in the industry. You’ll enjoy a wide range of tourism courses, encompassing both practical and vocational skills to further develop as a future leader of the tourism industry.
The Department of Tourism academics and teachers are world class researchers, teaching world leading content. All staff involved in postgraduate supervision are highly respected and recognised in their respective fields. Many are frequently published in leading scientific and tourism journals. To complement students’ business management education, we teach from a wider community, ecological, and sustainable perspective. The Department of Tourism has regular industry engagement, offering staff and students an opportunity to connect with industry parties.
2020 has created the opportunity to reimagine and rebuild the tourism industry. Our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes provide opportunities for graduates to contribute to this.
A Bachelor of Commerce, majoring in Tourism (BCom in Tourism) is aimed at high school graduates who are keen to excel in a business environment, with a specialisation in tourism. Our specialisations include:
The Department also offers a Minor in Tourism, Minor in Hospitality and a Diploma for Graduates (DipGrad).
Postgraduate programmes in tourism at Otago include the Postgraduate Diploma in Commerce (Tourism), Master of Tourism (MTour), Master of Commerce (TOUR) and a PhD in Tourism. It is also possible to complete at Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) in tourism.
A postgraduate qualification in Tourism at Otago provides:
The Otago Business School is in the top 1% of business schools in the world and is accredited by two leading international organisations: EQUIS and AACSB. It is a member of the Association of Asia-Pacific Business Schools (AAPBS) and crucially for students, Partnership in International Management (PIM)). These linkages, amongst others, provide opportunities for staff and students to interact with the best and the brightest.
It is New Zealand’s leading business school for research (PBRF Quality Evaluation). A pacesetter in New Zealand business education, the Otago Business School pioneered the first full-time MBA in the country in 1976 (a programme which has been internationally ranked by the Financial Times and Economist Intelligence Unit). The School now offers more than 20 programmes from undergraduate level through to executive education, with postgraduate certificates, diplomas, masters and PhD’s all featuring in the suite of qualifications.
The Otago Business School is home to the following teaching and research departments and programs.
Otago Business School graduates have an excellent reputation in the international business arena and are well known throughout the world for their independence and practicality derived from the Otago culture. We maintain contact with our graduates through annual alumni functions around the globe, Otago Business School specific email newsletters, the University’s graduates’ magazine, and social media.
We are seeking applications for our “Visiting Scholars Program”. Visiting Scholars are an integral component of two initiatives at Vancouver Island University (VIU): the Master of Arts in Sustainable Leisure Management, and the World Leisure Centre of Excellence. Accordingly, the Visiting Scholar Program is designed to bring local and international leaders to VIU to engage with students, faculty, and the Vancouver Island region. The purpose of this engagement is to enrich the student experience, to share research and professional experiences, and to explore possibilities for future collaborations (such as research projects, student and faculty exchanges, study tours, etc).
The Department of Tourism at the University of Otago is home to internationally recognised researchers. If you are interested in joining our PhD program we have a significant number of competitive scholarships available. They are open to all PhD applicants, irrespective of nationality. For more information visit otago.ac.nz/tourism/study/postgraduate/otago064154.html
The Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) is designed for business professionals who are looking for a challenge. Competitive scholarships are also available. For more information visit otago.ac.nz/business/study/postgraduate/otago618939.html
World Leisure Organization is a non-profit organization registered in New York.
World Leisure Organization (WLO) | Scientific and Technical Office Arenal 1, Segunda Planta | 48005 Bilbao, Spain
secretariat@worldleisure.orgCall us: +34 946 056 151
WLO is a NGO in consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (UN ECOSOC)
Supporting Organization signatory party of the Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism