Maine University to Help Greenland Grow Tourism

The work could eventually lead to collaborations such as student exchanges with the University of Greenland

PORTLAND, ME – MARCH 6: Sign on one of five houses that the University of Southern Maine owns on Chamberlain Ave. in Portland. (Photo by John Patriquin/Portland Portland Press Herald via Getty Images)

A public university in Maine is working on a project to help grow the tourism industry in Greenland.

University of Southern Maine in Portland said it’s working with the University of Alaska Fairbanks, Pennsylvania State University, the University of Greenland and the U.S. State Department on the project. USM said in a statement that the partnership is designed to build vocational education programs that support training in tourism, hospitality and other sectors of the economy in Greenland.

USM is a member of University of the Arctic, a cooperative group of institutions that works on Arctic issues. The work in Greenland could eventually lead to collaborations such as student exchanges with the University of Greenland, said Tracy Michaud, an assistant professor and the chair of the USM tourism and hospitality program.

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