Showing posts with label FH Joanneum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FH Joanneum. Show all posts

Friday, 10 October 2014

Example of destination marketing

The Styrian castle route

"A number of impressive fortifications and castles can be found along this themed route. Many of these architecural masterpieces are open to the public, some of them are still inhabited. Their facades and gardens are a feast for the eyes and alwys wordth a visit." (Source: www.thermenland.at).

The Styrian castle route describes a route connected via different roads and it is more a "tourism destination" then a theme road in common sense. The Styrian castle route is well known amongst tourists visiting the Eastern part of Styria, Austria. On its website www.schloesserstrasse.com you'll find all castles belonging to the brand. Many of these castles offer accommodation or nice restaurants or are home of exhibitions and festivals.

"A good example of how to market cultural heritage. In most cases castles offer wide area of gardens or forrests, have nice parks and lakes. Perfect for relaxation and health tourists", knows Daniel Binder (FH JOANNEUM).

View from the Genusshotel Riegersburg to Castle Riegersburg (Source: http://www.hotel-riegersburg.at).

Tuesday, 10 September 2013



A beautiful landscape is not enough to become a Health and Well-being destination!

WelDest Health and Well-Being in Tourism Destination ask for the components of what makes a region a health and well-being region. Team in 5 countries are working together to answer these questions.


You'll find the whole article here: http://www.spacamp.net/2013/09/was-macht-gesundheitsdestination-aus-weldest/

or at the website of the FH JOANNEUM University of Applied Science: http://www.fh-joanneum.at/gmt

Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/weldestproject

Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Did you apply...?

... maybe you or your hotel / spa applied for the EUROPEAN HEALTH & SPA AWARD, then you have chances to win prizes about 30.000 EURO.

Interested in, what we are talking about? Have a look here and watch the video.

The Austrian WelDest team is proud to be part of the jury of the Award. Dr. Eva Adamer-König and Prof. Dr. Kai Illing are members of the jury team. At the moment they are testing facilities in and outside of Austria but they are also judging many many pages of application papers.

The results you can see at the SPA EVENT 2013 from 12th to 13th Nov. 2013 in Vienna. Further information to that event, you will find here. The Spa Event is one of the biggest Spa Industry related events in German speaking countries.


You can also find some information about the Spa Event 2013 and the EUROPEAN HEALTH & SPA AWARD on Facebook.

May be the next winners? 









Thursday, 22 August 2013

New ways of thinking: Innovation in health tourism education

FH JOANNEUM Bad Gleichenberg offers a part-time MBA program in International Hospitality and Spa Management as from March 2014, breaking new ground in the field of tourism education.

This innovative and unique MBA program is designed both for people presently working as managers in the hospitality and spa industry or in health tourism and for those planning to do so in the future. The part-time international master program is taught in English and is structured on a flexible, modular basis. It includes extensive e-learning components, which allow students to apply what they have learned directly in their professional practice.

 “There are many degree programs in the field of tourism, but our special focus is on the practical requirements at the interface between hotel and spa management. We place particular emphasis on market and employee-oriented management in this context.  Eva Adamer-König, Head of the MBA program

The degree program has been developed by hotel and spa managers from Europe and Asia together with experts from European universities and the internationally renowned tourism and hospitality vocational schools of Bad Gleichenberg under the coordination of FH JOANNEUM Bad Gleichenberg.

"Today's hospitality industry leaders require a better understanding of the new competitive landscape, such as dealing with institutional owners, developing e-commerce strategies, revenue management, international law and strategic management, rather than just tactical operational issues. The newly established Master in International Hospitality and Spa Management covers exactly these and other important topics to ensure its students are well equipped with the latest industry knowledge to further enhance their career opportunities in the future. The combination of e-Learning and interactive participation at the campus builds an ideal learning environment which I can only highly recommend." Markus Platzer, Area General Manager InterContinental Bangkok and Holiday Inn Bangkok





Interface management in hospitality and spa business

The graduates have an integrative understanding of the diverse requirements and operative and strategic tasks in hospitality and spa management and continually expand this expertise through their professional activities.
The graduates work as managers at the interface between health and tourism, in jobs such as:
  • Spa managers with interdisciplinary responsibilities ranging from finances and marketing to human resources management through to customer relationship management and day-to-day business, e.g. monitoring of technical equipment.
  • Marketing and sales managers in hotels with/without health tourism facilities.
  • Strategic corporate planning experts in companies operating health tourism facilities (spa chains, wellness hotels, destination spas, day spas, etc.)
  • Coordinators of human resources development projects in hotels and spas
  • Project managers responsible for budgeting, financing, personnel and  business planning in companies involved in the development of spa and hotel projects.
  • Self-employed consultants in operative and strategic spa management.
  • Operators/managers of hospitality businesses with a health tourism focus (e.g. wellness hotel) or (independent) managers of facilities in the spa industry (day spas, spas, etc.)

"Our graduates can manage a spa as a business unit or as an independent company, but they are also prepared to manage hotels and in that context to make spa-related business decisions." Daniel Binder, MBA program coordinator

People who are interested in the program will find more information here:
International Hospitality and Spa Management or here.

FH JOANNEUM University of Applied Sciences
International Hospitality and Spa Management
Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Strasse 24
8344 Bad Gleichenberg, AUSTRIA
Program coordination and information
Mag.(FH) Daniel Binder
E-Mail: daniel.binder(at)fh-joanneum.at
Tel.: +43 (0)316 5453-6724
Fax: +43 (0)316 5453-9 6724

Monday, 13 May 2013

2nd WelDest Meeting in Lazne Luhacovice


After a warm welcome from our project member Donna Dvorak we startet the second meeting. At the moment we are dealing with tasks of Dissemination activities.

Great intercultural discussions!














Project leader Susanna Saari is opening the meeting and we are discussing Project Management issues.










Monday, 28 January 2013

WelDest Project dissemination now online at FH JOANNEUM Website here