On June 17, the Caucasus School of Tourism held the official defense of bachelor’s theses.
The theses presented during the defense covered a wide range of topics, including children’s influence on travel planning, the role of street music and its impact on tourism, the influence of social media on tourists’ choices, sports events in tourism, motorsport tourism based on the example of the Isle of Man TT, the impact of war on tourism, family tourism in Georgia, digital technologies as a tool for enhancing the museum experience through international practice and the Georgian context, and the impact of an unstable environment on tourism.
The defense committee included Diko Kopaleishvili, Dean of the Caucasus School of Tourism; Tornike Purtseladze, Administrative Director of the Programs of the Caucasus School of Tourism; Levan Tsikarishvili and Lali Okroshidze, Associate Professors at Caucasus University; and Nato Robitashvili, Assistant Professor at the School.
The bachelor’s thesis defense was open to the public and attended by the committee members, as well as other interested individuals.
