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At The Hotel School Australia, we take pride in providing our students with the best educational experience possible. To ensure that you receive personalised guidance and support throughout your academic journey, we have a group of dedicated professionals – both domestic and international – working tirelessly to guide and support you on your journey. … Continued
In the evolving landscape of global tourism and hospitality, sustainability isn’t just a buzzword; it’s the driving force transforming the industry. At THS, we’re not just witnessing this change; we’re actively shaping it. This blog dives into the profound shift towards environmental sustainability, urging industry professionals and aspiring students to be catalysts for positive change … Continued
Singapore, a sunny, tropical island in Southeast Asia, and home to many tourism venues and luxury hotels, was the latest destination for our group of students as part of the New Colombo Plan (NCP) initiative. This opportunity offers our students the chance to immerse themselves in the heart of hospitality and culture of this vibrant … Continued
Meet Claire Futterleib, The Hotel School graduate, currently working as a Meetings and Events Coordinator at PARKROYAL Parramatta. After graduating from The Hotel School in 2019, Claire has achieved remarkable accomplishments and made significant contributions to the events industry. She started her journey as a food and beverage attendant, and through her hard work and … Continued
Kate Pooley joins The Hotel School Australia to help create the future leaders within the hotel management, tourism and hospitality industries. Kate connects with prospective students at schools to showcase what the industry can offer. Kate also connects students at The Hotel School to industry to secure internships, enabling them to work and study simultaneously … Continued
The world we live in is constantly evolving. We see rapid developments in technology, impacting the way we operate both in the business world and in our personal lives. We see social norms of communication change providing a more open but connected world. This also means that, as educators, we must adapt and evolve to … Continued