Gabriela Magri Harsich | Agricultural Education | Women Researcher Award

Prof Gabriela Magri Harsich | Agricultural Education |Ā Women Researcher Award

Docente y doctoranda atĀ Ā Universidad Nacional de Quilmes y Universidad de Girona,Ā Spain

Gabriela Magri Harsich is a highly experienced academic professional with a strong background in tourism and hospitality. Holding a Doctorate in Tourism, a Master’s in Tourism Cultural, and a MaestrĆ­a in Development and Tourism Management, she has been actively involved in the academic field for 19 years. Currently serving as the Academic Coordinator at the University of Girona, Gabriela specializes in the control of professors, program management, and organizing academic calendars.

 

Publication Profile:šŸŒŸšŸ‘Øā€šŸŽ“

šŸŽ“ Education:

  • Ph.D. in Tourism
  • Master’s in Cultural Tourism
  • Master’s in Tourism Development and Management

šŸ›ļø Professional Background:

  • 19 years in academic roles at the Universidad Nacional, acquired through a public competition.
  • Currently serving as Academic Coordinator with expertise in professor control, program management, and academic calendar organization.
  • Proficient in Moodle, student withdrawals, and exam scheduling.
  • Experienced in legalizing various documents with the Ministry of Education.
  • Skilled in using academic information systems.

šŸŽÆ Key Achievements:

  • Successfully implemented rural gastronomic incubation projects.
  • Directed impactful academic projects for workforce integration in municipalities.
  • Played a crucial role in establishing and managing new hotels.
  • Conducted training sessions in vulnerable territories.

šŸ¤ Skills:

  • Microsoft Office
  • Teamwork
  • Effective Communication and Empathy
  • Ability to work under pressure

šŸ‘©ā€šŸ”¬ Research Focus:

Gabriela Magri Harsich’s research delves into the sociocultural sustainability of gastronomic tourism in the city of Uribelarrea, providing a pioneering exploration from 2017 to 2018. With a keen eye on the intricate interplay between tourism and local culture, her work examines the impact of gastronomic experiences on the community. In a separate endeavor, Harsich contributes to the understanding of cultural heritage through her study titled “El vino de la memoria. El caso de Avellaneda – Argentina,” further showcasing her commitment to unraveling the profound ties between memory, culture, and local products, particularly in the context of Avellaneda, Argentina. šŸŒšŸ·

 

Publications Top Notes:
  1. Title: “La sostenibilidad sociocultural del turismo gastronĆ³mico en la ciudad de Uribelarrea. Una primera aproximaciĆ³n (2017-2018)”
    • Source: Gabriela Magri Harsich
    • Brief Overview: This work delves into the sociocultural sustainability aspects of gastronomic tourism in the city of Uribelarrea. It provides a preliminary exploration based on the years 2017-2018.
  2. Title: “El vino de la memoria. El caso de Avellaneda – Argentina”
    • Source: Gabriela Magri Harsich
    • Brief Overview: Gabriela Magri Harsich presents a case study titled “El vino de la memoria” focusing on Avellaneda, Argentina. The work explores aspects related to memory and wine in this specific context.