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Penn State
School of Hospitality Management(USA)
The Penn State
School of Hospitality Management is one of the leading
schools of its kind in the United States and has been ranked
among the country’s best since its inception in 1937.
Located in State College, Pennsylvania, the School is home
to 740 undergraduate students, 20 MS and PhD students, and
29 full-time faculty members. The School offers two year
on-line Associate Degree programs focusing on hospitality
management and management dietetics. It houses the
Hospitality Leadership Institute, which provides executive
and management development programs to industry, the Center
for Food Innovation, which is involved in new food product
development, as well as a satellite program at the Penn
State Berks-Lehigh campus.
Institute for International Management & Technology (India)
The Institute for International
Management and Technology (IIMT) is one of the fastest
growing institutions of higher learning in India. Presently
it operates from its two campuses, the first located at
Gurgaon falling under the national capital region and the
second at the Ffort-Radisson Resort complex at Raichak, near
Kolkata, West Bengal. The long-term objective of IIMT is to
provide internationally recognized undergraduate and
postgraduate programmes of study in the professional areas
of business management and hospitality & tourism management.
Schools
at IIMT
IIMT-Oxford Brookes University has
the following schools in the area of Management and
Hospitality.
i)
School of Management and Entrepreneurship
ii) School of Hospitality and
Tourism Management
Oxford Brookes University(UK)
Oxford Brookes
University is a premier learning and teaching
institution with an outstanding research record. Oxford
Brookes University is the only UK modern university to have
achieved 24 subjects rated as excellent for teaching. We
have a longstanding reputation for employability, and are
host to two national centers of excellence in teaching and
learning. The University can trace its history back as far
as 1865 with the foundation of the Oxford School of Art,
which over the centuries merged and grew to become today's
university. It was in 1992 that the then Oxford Polytechnic
became Oxford Brookes University, naming itself after John
Henry Brookes, first Principal of the Schools of Technology,
Art and Commerce.
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