CIM Marketing Diplomas – London Open Evenings
Want to learn how a professional qualification in digital or travel marketing can enhance your career or improve staff retention? Then come along to an Open Evening in London’s Regent Street with Capela Travel Training.
Capela, the only travel and tourism specialist study centre accredited by the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM), is opening its doors to visitors for 2 Open Evenings on:
12 Jan & 11 Feb: 5 to 8 pm
This is your chance to learn more about CIM Marketing Diplomas for this industry:
CIM Diploma in Hospitality & Tourism Marketing
CIM Diploma in Digital Marketing
Capela’s unique proposition for these Diplomas features:
• Project assessment: no exams required
• 99% pass rate since 2006
• Flexible learning: start any time, study anywhere
Open Evening attendance is by appointment but the atmosphere is very relaxed, ideal for a no obligation one-to-one chat about your needs and interests with one of our specialist tutors. Come along and, if you like, bring your friends / colleagues / boss.
Capela’s London centre is in Regent Street, 3 minutes walk from Oxford Circus. Please contact us in advance to book a time so that we can guarantee a tutor is available to talk to you. See you there!
Contact Capela on 01223 208629 or www.capela.co.uk
Capela Travel Training
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