Tourismusfachschule SWAT, Beauftragung eines Tourismusexperten für Auswahl des Direktors



Contract partner: Oppitz Werner, Dr. Country: Pakistan Funding amount: € 2.500,00 Project start: 10.01.2006 End: 26.01.2006

Short Description:

Overall goal


Österreich hat mit Pakistan 1994 ein bilaterales Abkommen über die gemeinsame Errichtung einer Hotelfachschule geschlossen. Im bilateralen Abkommen wurde weiters festgehalten, daß Österreich auch den Lehrbetrieb der Schule in einer Anfangsphase unterstützen werde, dies beinhaltet die Teilnahme bei der Auswahl des Direktors von PAITHOM, sowie die Bezahlung seines Gehalts für die Dauer von nun noch 2 Jahren.


Im Rahmen dieses Projekts wird ein österreichischer Experte zur Teilnahme am Auswahlverfahren für den Direktor von PAITHOM entsandt. Der österreichische Tourismusexperte wird an den Auswahlgesprächen in Islamabad von 21. bis 24. Jänner 2006 teilnehmen.

project number 1290-04/2005
source of funding OEZA
sector Tourismus
tied
modality
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    • 2= policy is the principal objective of the activity
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    • EU - Funds of the European Commission
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