Hospitality Training
Students from Hereward College Check-in to Paid Hospitality Careers With Premier Inn
Mini Premier Inn hotel provides hospitality training for students with a range of disabilities
Mini Premier Inn hotel provides hospitality training for students with a range of disabilities
Accors 2023 edition of the TakeOff! Student Challenge asked young people to take part in the future of hospitality ౼ and the results were inspiring. Meet the next generation of leaders behind this years winning project and discover their unique approach to an Innovation & Digital topic.
Today, Accor is launching the 2023 edition of the TakeOff! Student Challenge, a worldwide prize-winning competition offering, for the first time, job opportunities within the Group.
Over the past two years, 36 alumni from the Cornell University Nolan School of Hotel Administration have come together to develop and fund a program designed to attract more disadvantaged and underrepresented Black students to study hospitality and tourism.
As the education system continues to evolve, the new Education Landscape Guide will help businesses understand what path they can take to further improve their recruitment, training and skills development.
In total, 62 teams participated representing 54 schools across 23 countries. Teams of three to six students, with the assistance of their faculty advisor, selected a market and were provided with a standard set of reports and data. Teams then analyzed the data, drew on outside resources and worked together to create a market study presentation, which was then presented to a panel of senior-level industry judges.
The UKs hospitality sector is committed to reaching net zero by 2040 but government partnership with the sector is central to achieving the target, UKHospitality has said in its response to the governments Net Zero Review.
The Food School Bangkok, under Dusit International, brings world-class culinary schools to Thailand under competency-based education.
the tremendous tourism growth projected over the coming years. The Sands Hospitality Scholarship Program will benefit more than 100 Singaporean students pursuing hospitality or tourism-related courses of study at six Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs) including Nanyang Polytechnic, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Republic Polytechnic, Singapore Polytechnic, Temasek Polytechnic and the Singapore Institute of Technology in Singapore.