The Russian Tourism Forum "Travel" will be held in Moscow from 8 to 11 June at VDNKh. This year, within the framework of the forum, the Days of Youth will be held for the first time, which will be aimed at the development of popular science tourism.
The press service of the Roscongress Foundation reported that thematic sessions, an educational marathon, a workshop on creating creative tourism products, and a stand-up session will be held on June 10 and 11. Also on these days, a job fair for young professionals will be working at the forum.
"The June 10 program is addressed primarily to young people who have chosen a career in the field of tourism," the report says.
During the sessions, representatives of federal departments, regional tourism administrations, universities, tour operators and other industry companies will discuss with young professionals the future of the industry and opportunities for building a career in it, as well as how effective school tourism support programs are.
The second day of the program will be filled with educational content on youth entrepreneurship, blog development, and the creation of tourism products. Students will be able to take a closer look at the tourism products addressed to them.
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