Inga Mons, a Senior Lecturer and Researcher at Hotel Management School Leeuwarden, brings a wealth of international and multidisciplinary experience to her role. Originally from Germany, she has lived and worked in various countries including Argentina, Ecuador, South Africa, the UK, and Indonesia before settling in the Netherlands. With an undergraduate degree in Tourism Management (BBA) and postgraduate degrees in International Relations (MSc) and Digital Marketing (Master), Inga combines academic knowledge with practical insights gained from her extensive travels, enriching her understanding of the hospitality industry across cultures.

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As a facilitator, coach, and marketing expert within the bachelor programme International Hospitality Management, Inga leverages her global insights to inspire and educate her students. Her experiences across different continents and sectors have equipped her with a deep appreciation for diversity and innovation, which she incorporates into her teaching approach.

Inga's role in the Curriculum Development Project Team tasked with designing a Design Based Education (DBE) curriculum for the bachelor programme underscores her commitment to pushing the boundaries of traditional education. Her passion for curriculum design is fuelled by a desire to prepare students for the ever-evolving demands of the industry, ensuring they are equipped with the skills and adaptability needed to thrive in a globalised world.

Driven by a passion for enhancing education and making an impact, Inga dedicates herself to her roles as educator and researcher. As a member of the Hospitality Education research group, she contributes to projects examining the DBE concept and its implementation, stakeholder perceptions, and evolving educator roles. Completing Radboud International Training for High Ability (RITHA), she aims to optimise educational approaches for diverse student groups, maximising talent development and individual potential.

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