Over four days, the Faculty of Tourism discussed graduation projects under the supervision of specialized professors from the faculty. The number of projects discussed reached 64, including 37 projects from the hotel management department and 27 projects from the tourism department.
The projects addressed various topics that resonate with the community and serve the tourism sector. They focused on the role of digital marketing in developing tourism activity and the importance of cultural heritage in promoting sustainable tourism, emphasizing the role of ecotourism in activating the tourism movement and the significance of museums in stimulating tourism demand. Other projects addressed the development of hotel and tourism facilities, contributing to supporting the national economy.
The faculty dean, Prof. Munzer Al-Naser indicated that these projects reflect the students’ academic and research level and their ability to connect academic aspect with practical application. He also stressed that the faculty is committed to presenting projects that contribute to serving the community and enhancing the status of tourism as a tributary of the national economy.