Cornell University heading for Sydney

Wednesday, 27 Aug, 2013 0

The world’s most famous hotel training academy – the Cornell University School of Hotel Administration – will return to Australia for the first time in 25 years, when it offers its Summer School development programmes for Australian hotel executives in May 2014.

Tourism Accommodation Australia (TAA) in partnership with Tourism Training Australia (TTA) secured the agreement for Cornell to conduct its Senior Executive Development and Food and Beverage Executive Development programmes in Australia.

The courses will be held in Sydney from May 26-29, 2014.

Managing Director of TAA, Rodger Powell said that bringing the Cornell Hotel School to Australia would offer a global perspective to the hotel industry’s most pressing issues.

"A great deal has been said in recent years about the need to elevate the skills base of the Australian hospitality industry and Cornell has both the attributes and the track record to deliver an exceptional experience for hotel executives," said Powell.

Programmes will cost $3000 + GST for Food & Beverage academy and $3500 + GST for the General Manager’s course.

Further information and applications via:
http://www.tourismaccommodation.com.au/education-training/cornell-university-school-of-hotel-administration/



 

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