Academic Resources

Tourism HR Canada offers a suite of resources to support educators of all levels in planning their programming, supplementing existing curriculum, networking at a national level, and ensuring students have access to the latest learning materials and labour market data to plan for their futures.

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High School Programming

The Canadian Academy of Travel and Tourism offers free high school curriculum and classroom resources, plus opportunities to connect with a global network of tourism educators and students.

Student Propel

Student Work Placement Program

Post-secondary students can connect with a wide range of paid work-integrated learning opportunities through Propel.
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Canadian University Tourism Coalition

The Canadian University Tourism Coalition (CUTC)’s mission is to work collaboratively to achieve academic excellence in tourism studies and to further elevate the image, profile, and influence of tourism as a distinct and professional field of practice.
SMART+ Accreditation Program

SMART+ Accreditation Program

Tourism-related education programs can explore industry-informed benchmarks and apply to have their program assessed against the SMART+ framework.
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Tourism eLearning and Certification

Emerit programs reflect the most current skills, knowledge, and practices industry professionals need to thrive. Align your programming with National Occupational Standards and weave in nationally recognized eLearning.
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Trends and Analysis

Explore our labour market information to see which regions most need workers and which jobs are most in demand.