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Dienstag, 11. Oktober 2011

Les Roches

Les Roches is one of the most successful hotel management schools in Switzerland, a country well-known for its leadership in this industry. A select group of roughly 850 students are based here, gleaning leadership strategies, business tactics and hands-on experience from some of the most successful service-industry professionals in the world.

Les Roches ranks among the world’s top-three hotel management schools according to a survey of the industry’s hiring managers. Thanks to the school’s international accreditation and firm reputation, a degree fro Les Roches can help you land top hospitality management positions all over the world.

Academics
Les Roches offers undergraduate degrees in hospitality management and graduate degrees in business administration. The undergraduate courses cover all of the leadership skills needed to manage successful restaurants and hotels. By graduation, you’ll have completed three internships for well-known hospitality organizations, gaining some 18-month’s worth of on-the-job experience.

You will also have the opportunity to specialize your study track through electives in entrepreneurship, finance or marketing. All of the classes are taught exclusively in English, as Les Roches attracts students from diverse backgrounds.

Campus Life
Les Roches’ campus is just a few miles outside of Crans-Montna, a popular year-round resort that offers exciting outdoor activities. Students are housed in residence halls, or they can opt into more luxurious units in Les Cheminots or Peter’s Farm. Tuition includes full board at the Marketplace, the Café du Village, the A La Carte restaurant or the lobby bar.

The Café du Village is the social nexus of campus. It regularly hosts quiz nights, dinner parties and other student-led activities that enrich the campus atmosphere. It’s also regularly turned into a discotheque over the weekend.

Faculty & Staff
There are 85 faculty members at Les Roches. Instructors come from a range of backgrounds, but all have impressive experience in the hospitality industry. Classes have anywhere from 25 to 45 students, while faculty and students also meet in the Media Center to research case studies and work on projects.

Le Roches’ craft-based facilities give the faculty a chance to demonstrate hands-on techniques. The practice kitchens are stocked with the kind of equipment found in the best five-star restaurants, while the teaching restaurants serve real customers.

Life after Les Roches
Since its inception in 1983, Les Roches has graduated more than 9,000 students. You’ll be among the planet’s most competitive hospitality professionals backed by one of the top-three hospitality management schools in the world. Graduates go on to assume leadership roles in resorts, restaurants, casinos, airlines, spas, wineries and theme parks, among many other sectors.

Les Roches’ alumni association exists to help graduates maintain ties to the school while networking to other graduates around the world. Today, the network spans 115 countries, which means that you’ll be faced with job prospects regardless of where you travel in the world.


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Glion Institute of Higher Education

Since it opened in 1962, Glion Institute of Higher Education has been one of the foremost hotel schools in the world. The institute is housed in the iconic Bellevue Hotel overlooking Lake Geneva and is widely recognized as one of the top-three schools for hospitality management.

This is a truly international place to study. Nearly 95 percent of the enrollees are from outside of Switzerland. Many students come from Asia, the Middle East and Africa, making this one of the most dynamic and multi-faceted places to study hospitality management in the world.

Academics
The international atmosphere at Glion makes it an attractive institute for students of any background. Switzerland is synonymous with excellent hotel schools, and Glion was the first private school of its kind in this country. As a student, you’ll be the beneficiary of this stalwart hotel-school model, but you’ll also benefit from modern craft-based learning techniques.

Studies begin with the basic skills needed for the hospitality industry, which includes an early internship. This is paired with general education courses taken from the American model that help students round out their skills. Management classes are next, followed by another internship in which the student takes on a supervisory position. It’s an expertly crafted program with room for specialization so that every student emerges from Glion with a unique set of highly marketable skills.

Campus Life
The campus lies on the “Swiss Riviera” in what is easily one of the most attractive settings in Europe. Summers are surprisingly temperate, and students enjoy year-round outdoor activities from sailing on the lake to skiing or playing ice hockey. A ten-minute train ride down the mountain leads to Montreux, a world-class resort known for its classical music and jazz festivals.

On campus, students spend a lot of time at the Club, which has a game area, TV and bar. Throughout the year, the student board organizes tournaments, parties and off-campus outings to give classmates an opportunity to unwind and get to know each other.

Faculty & Staff

Glion employs 50 full-time and about half as many part-time faculty members. These are some of the hospitality industry’s most successful executives and consultants, and they work hard to bring their academic expertise and practical experience together in innovative ways.

Faculty members embrace Glion’s six standards of excellence: passion, inspiration, empowerment, challenge, sophistication and curiosity. These are designed with students in mind, to foster a forward-thinking and creative environment where you’ll learn as much about the hotel industry as you do about your own personal development and professional ambitions.

Life after Glion
Glion’s directors work hard to maintain the school’s exclusive image, and as a graduate you’ll be among the world’s most qualified candidates for leadership in the hotels and hospitality industry.

The alumni association is an invaluable networking tool. Today, there are 3,500 members spanning some 120 countries. Graduates can use the university web portal to connect with other alumni, even applying for international positions advertised through the Career Center.


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Top 10 Global Hospitality & Tourism Training Institutes

IT cannot be denied that the “Best Job in the World” TV show put the tourism eye on Queensland, and the Whitsundays, and consequently on the need to visit Australia. It’s about the experience and the expectation before arriving, the country, its people, its standards in offerings when engaged with tourists, and finally the remaining impression, and repeat visits. That’s the challenge that the tourism industry in every country around the world faces – attracting visitors and encouraging them come back again and again.

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Here’s a success story from my native Australia. During the 1980s Australia had a booming domestic wine industry fuelled by chardonnay and shiraz, but little export activity. That changed after Wine Flight when 100 British wine influencers, many were Masters of Wine, visited the principle established wine regions, met many larrikin people responsible for the great wines and had a seriously fun time. The rest is history as Australian exports topped AUD$2bn five years ago, and great amounts of our wine go to the UK.

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Now that export success has dulled, sales of volume-led, entry-level, value-based wines have slowed and markets teetered. Wine Flight’s original instigator, plucky Brit Hazel Murphy re-ignited the UK trades interest in higher level premium Aussie wines with a sense of place in returning earlier this year. Another 100 scribes and buyers combed new regions with new wines and new stories. However the most impressive participant response was the reception at producer level; from makers and their staff now trained admirably to set out wines, pour, manage, receive and farewell visitors with style and accomplishment.

William Angliss Institute is long established in supplying graduates and managers in the Victorian wineries scene. This state dominates in the Australian small wineries count with over 500-most focussed on direct sales and visitations to the length and breadth of the vineyard expanses, engrossing cellar door entertainment and food service. The nearby Yarra Valley wineries play host to the second Landmark Australia 2010 tasting in September, with the Australian industry flying in a dozen highly-accredited, invited international experts for this Australian wine 7-day tutorial; the new, the edgy, the old and the iconic wine will be presented, about 400 bottles.

The importance of quality hospitality & tourism training institutes cannot be overstated, in Australia or in any other country. The Australian unemployment rate is headed for under 5 percent for the second time in three years. With this comes staff and skill shortages; bad food and questionable stay experiences putting a heavy onus on the tourism operators to uphold standards. Today the Hospitality Training Association (HTA) in Queensland is equipped to nip these shortfalls in the bud with its wide-ranging staff sourcing and apprentice hospitality training. The vision of a private hotel operator in 1980 and gratiating six sectors of the tourism and hospitality industry has cumulated in the HTA’s new standalone facility in Fortitude Valley 30 years on. It is organisations like these worldwide that can make the difference between success and failure when it comes to attracting visitors.

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Worldwide, the success of shows like MasterChef and Hell’s Kitchen have made a huge dent on the McDonald’s culture and mentality of eating, and it is expected to see a rise in households providoring food rather than takeouts. It is also putting the cool factor into haute cuisine, with more and more young people enrolling in hospitality and culinary courses worldwide. Here in Australia, the Italian-origin Slow Food Movement in Australia, while still a little on the elite side for general consumption, is underwriting the maintenance of natural foods in our diets. Even the French-influenced chef and hotel management organisation Le Cordon Bleu Australia advertises corporate membership and promotion of Slow Food. And that’s not bad for two European neighbours.

But the importance of having excellent hospitality & tourism training institutes is not just an Australian issue. Any country that believes in the importance of high standards in attracting more visitors will have the training facilities in place to make this happen. Here are 10 of the best hospitality & tourism training institutes in Australia and around the world.

WILLIAM ANGLISS INSTITUTE

Every year, some 18,000 students receive specialized training in hospitality, tourism and culinary arts at the William Angliss Institute in Melbourne, Australia. This vocational training center offers everything from short-term classes to four-year degrees, and the entire Pacific-Asia region has taken notice. Sir William Charles Angliss founded the institute in 1940. Since then, the institute has grown into a leader in hospitality vocational training, regularly winning awards in Victoria and abroad for its cutting-edge facilities and student-centered teaching techniques. Course options at William Angliss Institute include programs in resort management, patisserie, event planning, hospitality, franchising, tourism and business along with many others. As a student, you also have the option to pursue a combined degree by choosing two of the following three overarching study tracks: hospitality and tourism, commercial cookery and patisserie.

LE CORDON BLEU

No culinary institute in the world can compete with the reputation and networking capability of Le Cordon Bleu. It’s the largest hospitality education institute in the world, boasting 15 major campuses across the world. In many ways, Le Cordon Bleu sets the standard for culinary arts and hotel management in the 21st century. The institute was founded in Paris, and there’s still an underlying focus on haute French cuisine. Students can enroll in short-term courses or in full certification courses. Le Cordon Bleu offers from programs across its worldwide network, with everything from short-term workshops and certification courses to full-time degree programs. Bachelors and masters degrees are available in Hospitality Management through the campus in Adelaide. These courses focus on the realm of corporate hotels and go beyond culinary arts to reinforce strategic management techniques. Whether enrolled in a degree-seeking program or a short-term workshop, you’ll enjoy unprecedented access to your instructors while gaining valuable experience in student-run restaurants.

CORNELL-NANYANG INSTITUTE OF HOSPITALITY & MANAGEMENT

Cornell-Nanyang Institute of Hospitality and Management (CNI) is one of the most dynamic partnerships that the hospitality industry has ever seen. It combines Cornell University’s world-renown expertise in hotel administration with Nanyang Technological Institute’s prestigious MBA program. Both schools are leaders in their respective regions, and as a student you’ll have the opportunity to learn from industry leaders on both sides of the world. The headlining course at CNI is an intensive 12-month program that spans three semesters and two continents. Students can customize their education with highly targeted electives, building on a base of leadership and unrivaled expertise. Students enrolled in the Master of Management in Hospitality program enjoy the best of two hemispheres. Half of the time is spent in Singapore at the Yunnan Garden campus. With a truly international student body and world-class facilities, you’ll have the full advantage of being enrolled in one of Asia’s most prestigious business schools.

THE HOSPITALITY TRAINING ASSOCIATION INC. (HTA)

The Hospitality Training Association Inc (HTA) has been working in the southeast Queensland hospitality and management industry for 28 years, training the chefs, kitchen staff, housekeeping and hotel management staff of the future both in Australia and around the world. Students seeking a firm grasp of the industry with both practical and theoretical skills have used HTA to get started with their careers. Highly skilled and experienced HTA instructors guide students from 33 different countries through the know-how, while hands-on internships in leading Australian tourism areas give them plenty of on the job experience. HTA was founded by Queensland’s peak hospitality industry bodies (Clubs Queensland; Hotel, Motel and Accommodation Association; Liquor, Hospitality and Miscellaneous Union; Queensland Hotels Association; and Restaurant and Catering Queensland) so training is tailored to meet the high expectations of the hospitality industry.

ECOLE HOTELIERE DE LAUSANNE

As the world’s oldest hotel school, Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne (EHL) commands immense respect among hospitality and tourism professionals. It rivals Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration in terms of international clout, and graduates of EHL become high-level employees or even founders of leading hospitality and tourism organizations. EHL has a unique view of the hospitality industry, seeing it as a tool to help pull developing nations out of economic straits. The school received the Swiss Ethics Prize in 2006 for its work in sustainable development, and many graduates go on to become leaders in sustainable tourism. Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne is accredited both in Switzerland and abroad. The core degree that most students pursue is a Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management. The program integrates the science of hospitality management with the “art of understanding” that any leader in this industry has to possess. It’s this mixture of left- and right-brain teaching tactics that keeps Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne ahead of the industry.


SHATEC INSTITUTES

Shatec Institutes has quickly became one of the leading forces for development of Singapore’s tourism industry. Shatec aims to lead Asia’s tourism industry in terms of thought leadership and manpower development. A quarter of a century later, Shatec is a leader in Singapore and Southeast Asia, winning more than 50 awards in local and international competitions. Locally, the Singapore Tourism Board honored Shatec Institutes for its “Most Outstanding Contribution” to tourism. As a student at Shatec, you’ll be referred to as a “host.” This is in line with the institute’s philosophy that excellence in the hospitality industry is as much about technical know-how and hands-on experience as it is about personal development and character. Shatec Institute’s approach to learning is so effective because the instructors understand that excellence in hospitality and culinary arts involves more than learning theory. Instead, teachers are just as concerned with developing professional integrity and hands-on practical skills.

GLION INSTITUTE OF HIGHER EDUCATION

Since it opened in 1962, Glion Institute of Higher Education has been one of the foremost hotel schools in the world. The institute is housed in the iconic Bellevue Hotel overlooking Lake Geneva and is widely recognized as one of the top-three schools for hospitality management. This is a truly international place to study. Nearly 95 percent of the enrollees are from outside of Switzerland. Many students come from Asia, the Middle East and Africa, making this one of the most dynamic and multi-faceted places to study hospitality management in the world. The international atmosphere at Glion makes it an attractive institute for students of any background. Switzerland is synonymous with excellent hotel schools, and Glion was the first private school of its kind in this country. As a student, you’ll be the beneficiary of this stalwart hotel-school model, but you’ll also benefit from modern craft-based learning techniques. Studies begin with the basic skills needed for the hospitality industry, which includes an early internship.

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA LAS VEGAS (UNLV)

The University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV) is a leading center for higher education in the American West. It operates an especially strong hospitality and tourism program, fueled by the international holiday scene in Las Vegas. In 2006, the university launched its first international campus. Housed in the National Library of Singapore, UNLV Singapore offers advanced coursework in hospitality management and hotel administration. Singapore is well-known as a training ground for leaders in the hospitality market, and UNLV is adding a new layer of diversity to the city’s offerings. On the UNLV side, degrees are issued through the university’s William Harrah College of Hotel Administration. In Singapore, UNLV partners with the Singapore Institute of Technology to provide Bachelor of Science degrees in hotel and hospitality administration. The campus has also set up professional conversion programs, which allow Singaporeans and permanent residents to pursue a Masters of Hospitality Administration degree while working in affiliate hotels and gaining practical experience along the way.


CAL POLY POMONA

Part of the California Polytechnic School network, Cal Poly Pomona is a leading institute of higher learning in the US. It caters to a full range of degree-seekers but is consistently singled out for its coursework in hospitality management. There are few schools in the US that can compete with Cal Poly Pomona in this arena, and graduates are primed to assume top-level positions in the fast-growing global hospitality industry. As a student, you’ll be privy to the latest developments in 21st-century hospitality management. The faculty are expert researchers and consultants, and the training facilities at Cal Poly Pomona are as cutting-edge as those used by the world’s leading companies. Better yet, a panel of 45 industry executives keeps the school abreast of the latest market trends and breakthroughs. One of the leading divisions of Cal Poly Pomona is the Collins College of Hospitality Management. This was the first college of its kind in California, and it’s now one of the top-three hospitality management schools in the US according executives in the restaurant industry. Collins College is definitely a leader in its industry.

LES ROCHES

Les Roches is one of the most successful hotel management schools in Switzerland, a country well-known for its leadership in this industry. A select group of roughly 850 students are based here, gleaning leadership strategies, business tactics and hands-on experience from some of the most successful service-industry professionals in the world. Les Roches ranks among the world’s top-three hotel management schools according to a survey of the industry’s hiring managers. Thanks to the school’s international accreditation and firm reputation, a degree fro Les Roches can help you land top hospitality management positions all over the world. Les Roches offers undergraduate degrees in hospitality management and graduate degrees in business administration. The undergraduate courses cover all of the leadership skills needed to manage successful restaurants and hotels. By graduation, you’ll have completed three internships for well-known hospitality organizations, gaining some 18-month’s worth of on-the-job experience.

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Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne

Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne

As the world’s oldest hotel school, Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne (EHL) commands immense respect among hospitality and tourism professionals. It rivals Cornell’s School of Hotel Administration in terms of international clout, and graduates of EHL become high-level employees or even founders of leading hospitality and tourism organizations.

EHL has a unique view of the hospitality industry, seeing it as a tool to help pull developing nations out of economic straits. The school received the Swiss Ethics Prize in 2006 for its work in sustainable development, and many graduates go on to become leaders in sustainable tourism.

Academics

Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne is accredited both in Switzerland and abroad. The core degree that most students pursue is a Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management. The program integrates the science of hospitality management with the “art of understanding” that any leader in this industry has to possess.

It’s this mixture of left- and right-brain teaching tactics that keeps Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne ahead of the industry. You’ll be encouraged to study and build on successful business strategies. At the same time, the program’s designers understand that the art of hospitality can’t be gleaned from a textbook, so you’ll be paired with mentors while receiving valuable hands-on training that no amount of in-class studying could substitute.

Campus Life

The EHL campus is also an active hotel, equipped with popular restaurants and bars that serve as a training ground as well as place to unwind in the evening. Beyond this, the city has a booming nightlife, with dozens of bars and live-music venues in reach of the main campus. Lausanne also serves as headquarters for the Olympic Committee, and students enjoy access to world-class sporting facilities.

Faculty & Staff

The faculty members at EHL hail from 20 different countries and they have formidable professional experience in everything from culinary arts to marketing and finance. The list includes esteemed scholars, practitioners with invaluable experience and former executives from the hospitality industry. Most of the faculty members are highly involved on campus, engaging their students in activities and projects outside of the classroom.

EHL’s faculty and staff are industry leaders, regularly speaking at international conferences and leading workshops. With this team of esteemed academics and professionals behind you, you’ll be receiving one of the most sought-after degrees in the hospitality industry.

Life after Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne

With the reputation of a degree from Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne behind you, you’ll have access to more opportunities than most. Graduates of EHL go on to manage five-star hotels, open cutting-edge restaurants and implement innovative industry concepts.

A recent industry survey found that graduates of EHL are consistently among the first chosen by leading recruiters in the tourism and hospitality industry. A degree from Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne all but guarantees a competitive edge over graduates from similar programs at other schools.

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Sonntag, 9. Oktober 2011

DCT University Center

Earning an internationally-recognized diploma or degree in hospitality management or the culinary arts at DCT University Center - Switzerland will open a variety of career options for you, and offer fast advancement within large corporations or smaller businesses - from international lodging chains to neighborhood restaurants, cruise line companies to conference and event organizers. DCT graduates hold top positions in hotels such as Marriott, Ritz-Carlton, Marco Polo, Sheraton and Raffles, as well as countless independent hotels and restaurants.

DCT offers a choice of programs in the hospitality field, including undergraduate and post-graduate diplomas, an MBA Degree, and a U.S. Bachelor´s Degree delivered in Switzerland by Lynn University.DCT´s culinary programs include an Associate´s Degree, diploma or advanced diploma, or professional certifications in areas such as European Gourmet Cuisine and European Pastry & Chocolate. Each program´s curriculum is accelerated to meet the expectations of students who want to complete a quality education in less time and at less total cost than the traditional university system.

DCT has earned accreditation from the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), Swiss Hotel Schools Association (ASEH), American Culinary Federation (ACF), and the Association of Collegiate Business Schools & Programs (ACBSP). The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools accredits Lynn University. Additionally, DCT works closely with other respected institutions such as Johnson & Wales University, University of Massachusetts and Oxford-Brookes University.

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IHTTI – School of Hotel Management

IHTTI, School of Hotel Management in Neuchâtel city, is one of the most established and successful hotel management schools in Switzerland. With a long history of producing world-class hospitality and tourism executives, IHTTI’s graduates are its strongest credential. They are working in key positions around the world.

The IHTTI campus consists of a modern building located in the heart of Neuchâtel. The lobby and the rooms were recently renovated. Neuchâtel is a pulsating Swiss University city. Its atmospheric Old Town is extremely attractive, with the golden beauty of its architecture, its many cafés and restaurants and its trendy bars. With its upscale street markets and hip designer boutiques Neuchâtel has the flavour of a town actively seeking influences from beyond its own borders.

Over the years IHTTI has built strong links to local institutions such as the Swiss Federal Statistical Office (FSO), the University library and the local hotel industry. These links provide students with additional support throughout their studies.

IHTTI offers a wide range of world-class academic programmes in Hospitality and Tourism management. The BA Degree is awarded by the University of Derby (UK). Due to the limited number of students IHTTI is able to provide a very individual and personal service to each student.

As a member of the Swiss Education Group, IHTTI is 100% Swiss owned which ensures its students receive top quality education with a distinctive Swiss style that is renowned worldwide.

IHTTI offers two intakes each year in February and September. For students who need to improve their English language skills prior to beginning the academic year, the school provides a partly sponsored English Foundation programme.


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Swiss Hotel Management School

SHMS is Switzerland’s largest English speaking Hotel Management School. SHMS offers a wide range of world-class academic programmes for undergraduates and postgraduates in Hospitality, Events and Tourism Management. The Swiss Diploma and Higher Diploma combine theoretical and practical modules and include two internship placements where students gain valuable industry experience.

The BA (hons.) Degree in Hospitality, Tourism or Events Management is awarded by the University of Derby (UK). For graduates, SHMS offers a Master’s Degree in Hospitality Management and a variety of exciting postgraduate diploma courses, recognizing the strong demand in the industry for highly educated professionals.

The two SHMS campuses in Caux and Leysin welcome students from over 65 nationalities making student’s life a truly international experience. Caux is a unique location close to the lively city of Montreux. The campus is located in the historic Caux Palace. Leysin is an international ski resort providing students with a wide range of recreational and sporting activities.

As a member of the Swiss Education Group, SHMS is 100% Swiss owned ensuring that its students receive top quality education with a distinctive Swiss style which is renowned worldwide.

SHMS offers two intakes each year in February and September. For students who need to improve their English language skills prior to beginning the academic year, the school provides a partly sponsored English Foundation programme.


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Hotel Institute Montreux

HIM, Hotel Institute Montreux offers an internationally recognized Swiss Diploma in Hotel Operations Management, a Swiss Higher Diploma in Hospitality Management and together with its partner Northwood University, a BBA degree in Hotel, Restaurant and Resort Management. A winning combination of Swiss style Hospitality and American Management training.

HIM recognizes the global demand for well-educated business leaders and is proud to offer an MBA with its US partner the Northwood, DeVos Graduate School of Management.

Graduates leave HIM as highly educated professionals after completing their academic and practical curriculum including Internships in Switzerland and around the world.

HIM is located in the heart of Montreux, a lively town rich in hospitality history, on beautiful lake Geneva. The unique living environment as well as the blend of over 60 nationalities under one roof creates an exciting and unforgettable student experience.

HIM’s large and influent Alumni network is an obvious proof of its success. As a member of the Swiss Education Group, HIM is 100% Swiss owned which ensures its students receive top quality education with a distinctive Swiss style that is renowned worldwide. HIM is also accredited by the Swiss Hotel Schools Association (ASEH) and the New England Association of Schools and Colleges Inc, USA (NEASC).

HIM offers two intakes each year in February and September. For students who need to improve their English language skills prior to beginning the academic year, the school provides a partly sponsored English Foundation programme.


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International School of Business Management

The International School of Business Management (ISBM) is among to the Top Hotel and Business Management Schools in Switzerland and we believe that ISBM is a different kind of Hotel Management School established in Lucerne - Switzerland. ISBM is a small School, at ISBM we have between 250-260 students per year. ISBM is focusing to be assured that our students can be highly personalized and get individual support during their education in Switzerland. We believe that ISBM is an inclusive, not exclusive Swiss Hotel Management School

ISBM is truly a global Hotel Management School, that’s why our students can enjoy the international culture experience.

Goal: The ISBM Swiss Hotel Management School in Lucerne trains the students to be professionals who are fully conscious and active members of the society.

Instruction

* We provide the students with high level of professional education.
* We groom the students to be independent and interactive members of team, who think logically and their actions are transparent.
* Variety of methods in instruction, modern teaching material and innovative teaching staff help to create a comfortable learning atmosphere.
* We contribute to the lifelong learning concept.

Culture

* The environment in the school is based on mutual understanding and tolerance.
* The students contribute to their utmost limit to develop an environment of mutual respect, dignity, empathy and motivation to learn.

Staff

* Using sophisticated infrastructure in good learning environment, the staff can bring high quality services.
* Self-respect, responsibility and cooperation in a team.

School Management

* The school management work goal oriented and decisions are transparent.
* The members of the staff related with the matter are consulted.
* The responsibilities and authorities are delegated and in this way there is a feeling of joint venture in the staff and they are creative.
* Quick deciding process, clearly defined responsibilities help to develop a strong, transparent and understandable organization.

Quality

* The members of the staff are ready to analyze their services critically and improve them.
* The fully organized system continuously checks and improves the quality in our school.

Public Relation

* The school has a continuous contact with all the concerned people and organizations.
* All the members of the staff improve the image of the school through their commitment.

With students currently enrolled from around 30 nationalities, ISBM is truly a global Business and Hotel School. A few of these countries are: Belgium, China, India, Indonesia, Lebanon, Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan, Russia, Serbia, Singapore, Switzerland, Syria, Thailand, United Kingdom, Ukraine, United States of America, Vietnam

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IMI University Centre - International Hotel and Tourism Management School

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IMI is a leading Swiss hotel school teaching tourism, hospitality, events management and culinary arts. Available programmes range from Certificate through to Bachelor of Arts and Master of Business Administration. The syllabus allows students to combine specific areas of study interest to form a programme best suited to their career intentions. The medium of instruction is English.

Teaching is delivered by highly qualified and experienced staff using a combination of computer-based, experiential and classroom instructional modes. Emphasis is on student-centred learning using a variety of methods to enhance the learning experience. The School follows the Swiss tradition of interspersing classroom instruction with periods of paid training in the hospitality industry.

IMI is an expression of a philosophy based squarely on personality and individuality. IMI is a touch more personal and that is precisely the reason why it has become a magnet for students from different continents. Its relatively small intake of students ensures that all students receive highly personalized and individual attention. The main programme areas are:

* Tourism
* Event management
* Hospitality management
* Culinary arts

Our vision is to be one of the top Swiss Hotel Schools with a worldwide reputation for both academic quality and for developing lifelong learners who respond positively to diversity and who are equipped to take on key positions in the hospitality and tourism industry.
Critical to achieving our vision are five basic values:
Academic and general quality in university education We value and maintain our relationship with Manchester Metropolitan University and ensure a balance between tradition and innovation in our academic offerings and processes commensurate with a university education.
We are committed to continually reviewing and developing our own internal quality assurance strategies as well engaging with external quality assurance standards such as ISO 9001, EDUQUA and the UK Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education.
The added value we give to all internal stakeholders We have an unyielding commitment to students, to ensure they receive all opportunities for personal development through the systematic medium of personal development planning.
We are further committed to all staff to ensure they receive proper training, appraisal and development opportunities for advancing their job-related education, knowledge and understanding.
The individual treatment we give to every student A semester intake of maximum 200 students is maintained to facilitate class sizes supportive of participative learning.
Mechanisms are in place to optimize the treatment of students as individuals through a personal counselling scheme, accessibility of staff, and through defined, publicized and transparent procedures.
Our friendly and professional dealings with all clients and stakeholders We value an atmosphere of mutual self-respect and understanding among our international clients and stakeholders.
We encourage regular feedback and participation in the governance of our Institute in our commitment to continual improvement

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Business & Hotel Management School

The BHMS Business & Hotel Management School is located in the city of Lucerne, and is a member of the Bénédict Switzerland chain of schools. The chain has grown into a world-renowned learning organization, with specialization in hotel management being offered exclusively at BHMS in Lucerne. Here, a select group of approximately 300 students per year prepare themselves for hospitality opportunities available in the world's fastest growing market and career segment.

WHY BHMS SWITZERLAND?

1. Ideal Location in the heart of Lucerne City: The BHMS campus building and student residence are located in the heart of the beautiful city of Lucerne, one of the most visited cities in Switzerland. Living and studying in the heart of the city enables students to enjoy the urban qualities as well as the charm and exclusivity of this unique city.

2. Full Speed Bachelor of Arts Degree: BHMS (together with The Robert Gordon University) has designed one of the fastest track BA Degrees in Switzerland without compromising quality. At BHMS, students can achieve a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Hotel and Hospitality management in 18 months of study plus an 18 month internship period. A similar education in another Swiss hotel management school would require 24 months of study plus a 12 month internship period. This gives BHMS graduates an advantage of studying 6 months less while gaining 6 additional months of paid work experience in Switzerland.

3. Unique 5-week term system: BHMS has implemented a unique system of education by dividing a 20-week semester into four mini-terms of 5 weeks each. This system enables students to focus on only 3 to 4 academic subjects at one time instead of the usual 8-10 subjects in other Swiss hotel schools. As a result, BHMS students are able to complete 12-14 academic subjects within 6 month period without overloading them.

4. Assured Internship & Graduate Placement: Industry training is an integral part of the study program at BHMS. During every academic year, students are required to carry out a 4-6 month industry training period in a hotel or a restaurant approved by BHMS. In addition, BHMS works with numerous international placement agencies that specialize in placing graduated students in Europe, Asia and North America. A Career and Placement Counselor assists students with placements in hotels and restaurants in Switzerland and abroad.

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César Ritz Colleges

Our institution gives you a choice of many great programmes and offers some important advantages:

o Small class sizes (15-20 students per class on average) which means that you will be treated as an individual, obtaining greater support and attention

o A teacher/student ratio of 1:15 which, again, means personal attention

o Employability: through our Leadership Programme, all diploma/bachelor students receive essential preparation for their career, socially, professionally and academically. The programme places particular emphasis on issues such as problem-solving, effective communication, ability to work in and to lead teams, and respect for other cultures

o Career fairs in different parts of the world to visit hotels and meetwith their management and "César Ritz" alumni

o A Bachelor degree in Culainry Studies (from César Ritz Colleges and Manchester Metropolitain University)

o E very student may experience one Swiss and one international paid internship, each lasting approximately six months

o The quality of a school is reflected by the quality of its alumni and students: we are proud of our alumni network, which currently comprises 34 chapters in 33 countries

o We offer students: individual attention; career and personal development; and a caring, career-orientated environment, combining academic and professional excellence

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Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne

The Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne (EHL) is a leading hospitality school which is part of the University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland.

EHL is an international, bilingual school, offering its programmes in both English and French. It provides the solid management education of a top business school while basing its programmes on its own unique educational philosophy: hospitality management as both a science and an art.

The University of Applied Sciences

EHL was the first hospitality school in Switzerland to be part of the the University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland, with government recognition at university level. While EHL plays an active part in the university, often referred to by its French initials HES-SO, it retains its independence and distinctive character, building on its own tradition of excellence which has made it a reference in hospitality education for more than 115 years.

EHL: the first hotel school in the world

The Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne was founded in 1893, a hundred and fifteen years ago. From the start, its approach emphasized not only the technique but also the culture of hospitality: the mixture of tangible and intangible elements that make up this unique industry.

Tradition and innovation

With more than a century of experience in hospitality management education, EHL is an institution steeped in traditions as rich as those of the most venerable hotels around the world - yet a visit to the school reveals a young, dynamic institution with ultra-modern facilities. EHL has always striven to be at the forefront of change while preserving and reinterpreting its heritage for each new generation. Programmes develop key business competencies while transmitting the savoir-faire and relational skills that distinguish our students from "generic" business graduates.

EHL today

EHL is prospering. Student numbers are at record levels and, significantly, the ratio of applicants to admitted students is also at an all time high; thus both the quality and the quantity of the student body are stronger than ever. With students from about 90 different nationalities attending programmes in English and in French, with faculty and staff drawn from over 30 countries, the school today is a truly international institution and the educational experience is enriched by this cultural diversity.

A new building, nearing completion, will provide added space and facilities to maintain high-quality education. Two new programmes are being launched in response to the evolving demands of the industry. A new business development programme has also been established in order that we may continue to attract exceptional talent and educate the leaders of the future.

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Glion Institute of Higher Education

Glion Institute of Higher Education is an international hospitality management university in Switzerland. Opened in the fall of 1962 in the former Bellevue Hotel, Glion Hotel School (as it was then named) was the first private, university-level Swiss hotel management school.

Glion Institute of Higher Education is among the top 3 hospitality management schools in the world and provides studies in hotel management and event management that combine industry knowledge with managerial skills and personal development. The four degree tracks include:

  • International Hospitality Management Bachelor Degrees
  • Event, Sport and Entertainment Management Bachelor Degrees
  • Postgraduate Diploma in International Hospitality Management
  • MBA in International Hospitality & Service Industries Management

Every year, Glion provides post-secondary education for approximately 1,500 students from 90 countries around the world. The success of our graduates can be attributed to Glion’s time-tested merger between university academics with the Swiss hotel school model, close ties with the hospitality industry and an international university environment. For over 40 years, thousands of graduates have gone through the "Glion Experience" and carried on the famous "Glion Spirit" to represent our institution as leaders in the hospitality industry.


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Swiss School of Tourism and Hospitality

Today´s Swiss School of Tourism and Hospitality Ltd. (formerly known as SSH Swiss School of Hotel and Tourism Management Chur), is now known as SSTH. The school started operational activities in 1967 as a hotel secretarial school, although the company itself was in fact founded by Dr. Markus Christoffel in 1966.

Under the company name of SSTH we offer education in five different departments at different educational levels (vocational training, higher professional education, further education, degree level). The SSTH campus comprises two locations, in Chur and nearby in Passugg, and the focus for most SSTH programs is on hospitality and gastronomy. The portfolio of SSTH is completed with the department of consulting services for hotel and school projects.

SSTH education programs are regularly controlled against ISO Norm 9001, Eduqua and
3Q to guarantee up to date quality standards in all departments of the company.

Swiss School of Tourism and Hospitality is a limited company registered in the commercial register in Switzerland. The registered business address location of the company is Chur.

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Glion Institute of Higher Education, Bulle Campus

Glion Institute of Higher Education is an international hospitality management university in Switzerland. Opened in the fall of 1962 in the former Bellevue Hotel, Glion Hotel School (as it was then named) was the first private, university-level Swiss hotel management school.

More than a simple hotel school, Glion offers degree programs that combine industry knowledge with managerial skills and personal development. The four degree tracks include:

  • International Hospitality Management Bachelor Degrees
  • Event, Sport and Entertainment Management Bachelor Degrees
  • Postgraduate Diploma in International Hospitality Management
  • MBA in International Hospitality & Service Industries Management

Degree students typically move to the Bulle campus in their second or third year where they join our graduate students. Bulle is a modern, academic campus, specifically designed for higher education. In this university environment, students are responsible for managing their time, organizing their work, developing their analytical and critical thinking through research, group and individual projects.


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LES ROCHES International School of Hotel Management

Les Roches is a world-renowned hospitality management college. It is accredited by N.E.A.S.C., USA. and by the Swiss Hotel Association. A recent survey to hiring Managers ranked Les Roches among the top 3 hospitality Management Schools in the world for an international career.

LR offers:
Undergraduate Programs:
- 3 year SHA Diploma in Hotel Management
- 4th year Bachelor in Business Administration (Hospitality)
Graduate programs:
- Post Graduate Diploma in International Hospitality Management
- Post Graduate Diploma in Golf Management
- MBA in Hospitality (through EUM in Madrid)

Les Roches has two campus: one in the French speaking part of Switzerland and the other one in Marbella, south of Spain. Students have also the opportunity to study in Chicago, USA through our partnership with Kendall College.

English is the language of instruction. French, German, Italian and Spanish are the additional languages taught. The program combines academic/practical semesters at the school combined with semester of work experience/internships. These paid internships are done in renowned hotels in Switzerland, in Spain or abroad.

Les Roches international study body represents more than 70 nationalities and its graduates are courted by the world leading hotels.

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