In 2008 Jeff was appointed to Tourism Victoria's Backpacker Strategy reference group which devised the state's strategy for backpacker/independent traveller tourism. N 2008 he was awarded a visiting fellowship in Australian Studies at Copenhagen University in Denmark. In 2007 he was invited by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) to address the World Tourism Conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on the topic of backpackers/independent travellers and tourism development. Whilst there he has conducted research on the development of the Estonian tourism industry. In both 20 he was awarded a visiting research fellowship at the Estonian Business School in Tallinn, Estonia. This culminated in Australia signing a ' Working Holiday Visa' agreement with Estonia. In 2004 he was invited by the Australian Ambassador to Sweden, Finland and the Baltic States to assist in co-ordinating the inagural 'Estonia - Australia Day: Strengthening the Relationship' in Tallinn, Estonia on September 20, 2004. He has also been instrumental in establishing an innovative tourism internship program for Australian students in Eastern Europe (Estonia). In 2003 he was invited to participate as part of the European Union funded TEMPUS project in constructing a strategic plan for the development of tourism and cultural industries in Bosnia - Herzegovina. (See: ) This unit is now also offered at Copenhagen University in Denmark.
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This program has grown over recent years and has been developed by the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC) into a radio series offered via the internet by Radio Australia. In 1997 he along with Dr Victoria Peel developed the Contemporary Australia Program which was designed to introduce visiting international students at Monash University to Australian society, culture and lifestyle. He was also invited to be part of the strategy reference group in the development of Tourism Victoria's strategic plan in both 20 and the Backpacker Strategy reference group in 2008. Jeff was appointed to the Federal Tourism Ministers Committee for Youth Tourism (Backpackers) and helped to devise the blueprint for the marketing award winning "Backpacker strategy" for the Australian Tourist Commission.Īdditionally he has undertaken industry consulting and research projects on behalf of a number of institutions including Tourism Australia, Fiji Visitors Bureau, Fijian Ministry of Tourism, Tourism Victoria, Tourism Council of Australia, New South Wales Tourist Commission (UK), Western Australian Tourist Commission, Qantas (UK), Queensland Railways, See Australia Campaign, and the Kimberley region of Western Australia. This report unearthed the fact that this segment is one of the highest yielding to Australia (in 2007 they accounted for roughly 10% of visitor arrivals but 19% of tourism yield and were worth a total of $3 billion to Australia.) He has been co-ordinating the Graduate Tourism Program at the National Centre for Australian Studies (NCAS) since the mid 1990s and has focused on internationalising the program as well as integrating it with the tourism industry.Īfter a number of years working in advertising, market research and direct marketing, he entered academia and authored the report "The Billion Dollar Backpackers" in the mid 1990s. He completed research both in Australia and Scandinavia as a visiting researcher at Uppsala University in Sweden, for a PhD on the strategic importance of youth tourism to Australia, entitled Beyond the Billion Dollar Backpackers: The strategic importance of the development of the backpacker tourism industry in Australia 1989 - 2005. He is also a founding member of the cross faculty Tourism Research Unit (TRU) at Monash University. He specialises in the field of Tourism Marketing and Tourism Development. Jeff Jarvis graduated with a Bachelor of Economics and a Master of Management by research (specialization: International Marketing) from Monash University.