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PolyU Tripartite Hospitality Programme Celebrates 10 Years of Excellence
The signing ceremony took place on 16 October 2024 at the SHTM was presided over by Professor Kaye Chon, SHTM Dean, Chair Professor and Walter and Wendy Kwok Family Foundation Professor in International Hospitality Management; Dr Achim Schmitt, EHL Dean; and Professor Dennis Reynolds, Dean of UH’s Conrad N. Hilton College of Global Hospitality Leadership.
The one-of-a-kind MGH programme allows students to spend one semester in each of the three continents – Europe, Asia and North America – capitalising on three outstanding faculties and campuses. It provides students with exposure to three distinct markets and three diverse cultures to develop their deep-rooted understanding of global market dynamics and construct their management toolbox. With an unparalleled global educational experience, the MGH empowers students to truly “think global, act local”.
Representing the best of the East and the West, this pioneering programme offers students an unparalleled cultural and learning experience. Students’ learning encompasses Europe’s historical hospitality legacy, Asia’s fast-paced market, and America’s expansive hospitality domain, endowing them with an extensive toolkit for leadership and innovation in this ever-evolving industry.
The MGH has gone from strength to strength in the last 10 years, nurturing graduates to excel in a globalised environment and take the reins of the global hospitality industry. In 2020, the programme’s innovative approach to hotel and tourism education was selected for the McCool Breakthrough Award by the International Council of Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Education, the world’s largest organisation of hospitality and tourism educators. In 2023, the MGH was honoured with the International Strategy of the Year award at the Times Higher Education (THE) Awards Asia, acknowledging the programme’s effectiveness in offering students a global perspective and helping them develop essential future-oriented management skills.
“This year represents another major milestone in the evolution of the MGH programme,” said Dean Kaye Chon. “Over the past decade, this award-winning programme has transformed the careers of countless students through its innovative educational strategy and global perspective. The SHTM is privileged to continue to join hands with the EHL and UH in this worthy partnership and looks forward to the added value the programme will bring to aspiring hospitality students around the world.”