The School of Hotel and Tourism Management
(SHTM) at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University is preparing
students for leadership positions in their chosen careers by
offering the cutting-edge Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Hotel
and Tourism Management programme and one of the world’s first
professional Doctor of Hotel and Tourism Management (D.HTM)
degrees.
“The hallmark of a world-leading doctoral
programme is not only the research it generates but also the
extent to which it provides graduates with outstanding career
opportunities,” said Professor
Kaye Chon, Dean and Chair Professor
of the SHTM.
The Ph.D. programme produces
both scholars and industry professionals, with many of the
school’s graduates now serving the industry as well as the
academia worldwide.
Recent graduates of note include Dr Ahmed
Salih, who is now Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Tourism,
Arts and Culture, Republic of the Maldives. Dr Vera Shanshan Lin
moved into academia following graduation and is now Assistant
Professor at the School of Management of the Zhejiang University. Dr Yong Chen has accepted an offer from the Ecole hôtelière de
Lausanne and will join the respected School as Assistant Professor
in January 2014.
The D.HTM programme attracts a range of
professionals interested in augmenting their careers, from
experienced practitioners and government representatives to
academics. Now in its seventh year, the programme
has a distinct Asian focus, offers a unique comb
ination of
subjects and research, and fits the hectic schedules of students
with its flexible delivery pattern.
Since its inception,
the programme’s truly global student base has hailed from as far
and wide as Ghana, Japan, Macau, Mainland China, Korea, Taiwan and
the United States. Recent graduates include Dr
James Mabey, who is
now Senior Vice President, Development – Asia Pacific for the
Jumeirah Group, with responsibility for the group’s growth and
development across the region. Dr Shu-Ying Lin, who has taken on
the role of Assistant Professor and Section Chief, International Education Section of the International Affairs Office at the
National Kaohsiung University of Hospitality and Tourism. Dr Dahl Joe, currently Director of Training and Development at the
Ambassador Hotel Group, has completed the Accor International Hospitality Management Programme for future general managers. Dr
Jimmy Chiang is Head of Tourism and Hospitality at InvestHK.
PolyU,
Hong Kong
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