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The first study of coastal and nautical tourism will be the first in Croatia.
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The first study of coastal and nautical tourism will be the first in Croatia.

The University of Rijeka is launching Croatia's first academic program focused on coastal and nautical tourism starting in the upcoming autumn semester. The program aims to address the evolving needs of modern maritime professionals by providing specialized training in areas such as yacht management, event management, Mediterranean gastronomy, and sustainable practices. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on learning through 10 practical workshops and partnerships with over 130 industry companies managing more than 1,000 yachts and 29 marinas. The program is expected to attract international students due to its competitive nature and comprehensive approach to practical skills.

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The first study of coastal and nautical tourism will be the first in Croatia.

The University of Rijeka is launching Croatia's first academic program focused on coastal and nautical tourism starting in the upcoming autumn semester. The program aims to address the evolving needs of modern maritime professionals by providing specialized training in areas such as yacht management, event management, Mediterranean gastronomy, and sustainable practices. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on learning through 10 practical workshops and partnerships with over 130 industry companies managing more than 1,000 yachts and 29 marinas. The program is expected to attract international students due to its competitive nature and comprehensive approach to practical skills.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses the launch of a new educational program in nautical tourism, focusing on its structure, goals, and industry partnerships. There is no political framing or controversy present; the content is purely informational about the academic initiative.

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