CSU Associate Professor Rosemary Black assisting in course development in Myanmar

Updated December 28 2018 - 10:52am, first published December 24 2018 - 4:00am
Sharing experience: CSU Associate Professor Rosemary Black is providing a welcome hand in Myanmar to support a degree in tourism at the National Management Degree College, a public university in Yangon.
Sharing experience: CSU Associate Professor Rosemary Black is providing a welcome hand in Myanmar to support a degree in tourism at the National Management Degree College, a public university in Yangon.

A Charles Sturt University (CSU) academic is helping put sustainable tourism on the map in Myanmar by educating tourism students about the importance of sustainability in the country’s rapidly growing tourism sector.

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