
Onna Rageth
MA in Creative Events Management; BA UZH in Kulturwissenschaften
Research project leader
Institute for Tourism and Leisure (ITF)
Phone
+41 81 286 37 66
Subjects
Event und Experience Design, Cultural tourism, Regional development and tourism
Studies
Tourism
On 1 June 2020, Onna Rageth took up her position as a research project leader at the Institute of Tourism and Leisure (ITF). From 1 May 2022 to 30 April 2025, she headed the Bregaglia Lab, a branch of the University of Applied Sciences of the Grisons (FH Graubünden) based in Stampa, in the Bregaglia Valley. During her three years working in the “Valley of Art”, she successfully acquired several smaller and two major third-party funded projects, actively contributed to the design of art and cultural events, and supported Bregaglia Engadin Turismo both operationally and strategically.
Onna Rageth completed her Matura (Swiss university entrance qualification) at the Cantonal School in Chur in 2010. Her Matura thesis on the topic of Moonwood received the top rating of outstanding at the national Swiss Youth in Science competition, along with the Albrecht von Haller Special Prize, which enabled her to choose a scholarship of her own. She used this opportunity to conduct seven months of research in human chronobiology.
She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Social Anthropology and Cultural Studies from the University of Zurich in 2015. From then until 2019, she lived in Hamburg, where she completed a Master of Arts in Creative Events Management via distance learning at Falmouth University (UK), while working in the marketing department of Carlsen Verlag and at Lufthansa Technik.
Onna Rageth is actively engaged in voluntary roles, serving as a regional council member of the Institute for Cultural Research Graubünden, an advisory board member of the graubünden Cultura association, and as a member of the editorial board of the World Leisure Journal, based in Madrid.
As of 1 June 2025, she is also a doctoral researcher at York St John University in England, specialising in Sociology and Cultural Anthropology.
Curriculum Vitae
On 1 June 2020, Onna Rageth took up her position as a research project leader at the Institute of Tourism and Leisure (ITF). From 1 May 2022 to 30 April 2025, she headed the Bregaglia Lab, a branch of the University of Applied Sciences of the Grisons (FH Graubünden) based in Stampa, in the Bregaglia Valley. During her three years working in the “Valley of Art”, she successfully acquired several smaller and two major third-party funded projects, actively contributed to the design of art and cultural events, and supported Bregaglia Engadin Turismo both operationally and strategically.
Onna Rageth completed her Matura (Swiss university entrance qualification) at the Cantonal School in Chur in 2010. Her Matura thesis on the topic of Moonwood received the top rating of outstanding at the national Swiss Youth in Science competition, along with the Albrecht von Haller Special Prize, which enabled her to choose a scholarship of her own. She used this opportunity to conduct seven months of research in human chronobiology.
She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Social Anthropology and Cultural Studies from the University of Zurich in 2015. From then until 2019, she lived in Hamburg, where she completed a Master of Arts in Creative Events Management via distance learning at Falmouth University (UK), while working in the marketing department of Carlsen Verlag and at Lufthansa Technik.
Onna Rageth is actively engaged in voluntary roles, serving as a regional council member of the Institute for Cultural Research Graubünden, an advisory board member of the graubünden Cultura association, and as a member of the editorial board of the World Leisure Journal, based in Madrid.
As of 1 June 2025, she is also a doctoral researcher at York St John University in England, specialising in Sociology and Cultural Anthropology.