Academic Leader & UNESCO Chair in Culture, Tourism, and Development
Hélène Conway-Mouret is a distinguished University Professor and academic leader with a career spanning decades in higher education, language studies, and European affairs. Her contributions to academia have left a lasting impact on institutions across Ireland and France, making her a key figure in international education and cultural development.
Academic Leadership & Career Highlights
- Head of the Foreign Language Department at Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT, now TU Dublin) (1997) – Spearheading curriculum development and multilingual education.
- Project Director at the European Affairs Institute of Dublin – Driving research and policy discussions on EU integration and cross-border collaboration.
- Visiting Professor at IREST (Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne) – Contributing to cutting-edge research in tourism, economics, and sustainable development.
- Founding Member of the UNESCO Chair “Culture, Tourism, and Development” – Promoting global dialogue on heritage preservation, responsible tourism, and economic growth.
Contributions to Education & Research
With expertise in foreign languages, European policy, and international relations, Conway-Mouret has bridged academia and real-world applications. Her work emphasizes:
✔ Multilingualism & Cultural Exchange – Enhancing language education frameworks in Europe.
✔ Sustainable Tourism & Economic Development – Researching ethical tourism models through UNESCO.
✔ EU Policy & Academic Diplomacy – Advising on European educational and cultural initiatives.
Legacy & Ongoing Influence
A trailblazer in higher education, Conway-Mouret’s roles at DIT, Panthéon-Sorbonne, and UNESCO highlight her commitment to fostering global academic collaboration. Her leadership continues to inspire educators, policymakers, and researchers in language studies, tourism, and European affairs.