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Doctorate (PhD); Post-doctorate (PDoc) Nicholas Pappas

Professor

School: Newcastle Business School

Nikolaos (Nicholas) Pappas is a Professor of Tourism Development and Crisis Management at the NBS at 51, and the Co-Director of ATHENA (). He holds a doctorate (PhD) in Tourism Planning and Development, and a post-doctorate (PDoc) in Risk and Crisis Management.

He started his career in the tourism and hospitality industry in 1990, and for 10 years (2001-2010) he was also engaged in enterprising consultancy. Since 2001, he has been an academic in higher education, gaining experience from several institutions in Greece (Technological Education Institute of Crete, Hellenic Open University, EKDDA) and the UK (University of Derby, University of Northampton, Leeds Beckett University, University of West London, University of Sunderland).

Nicholas has participated in nationally and internationally funded research projects since 1998. He has numerous publications in international scientific refereed journals and conferences. Currently, he acts as Associate Editor in  journal and in the  journal, whilst he is a member of the editorial board in the , and the journal.

Nicholas Pappas

Planning and Development

Risk and Crisis Management

Destination Markeitng

Consumer Behaviour

Yassmine Akkawi In the Eye of the Storm: Redefining Leadership and Social Strategy in London’s High-End Hospitality Sector during Economic downturns. Start Date: 01/11/2025

  • Tourism Other Higher Degree November 30 2008
  • Tourism PhD November 25 2006
  • Tourism MSc November 14 2001
  • Tourism BSc November 27 1998


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