Marriott has launched the ‘Marriott Institute of
Hospitality Education’ in co-operation with Anhui Zhong-Ao
Institute of Technology.#
This is the latest college partnership
model Marriott International has embarked upon in China to develop
the future generation of the hospitality workforce to support its
growth in the country.
Once established, the Marriott Institute of
Hospitality Education will become an integral part of the Anhui
Zhong-Ao Institute of Technology and will enroll students from the
annual China national examination for a three-year diploma
programme. The expected number of 2013 intakes will be 300
students.
Initially, the curriculum focus will be
on Hotel Management, but plans are in place to expand the course
to include Tourism Management as well as Culinary and Nutrition.
In the final year of study, students will have work placements at
Marriott’s hotels in China to gain experience in a real-life hotel
environment.
Marriott International will offer a full array
of support, including lectures from the
company’s senior executives to the students. Other support
includes student field study and internship opportunities at
Marriott International’s hotels, faculty internship and curriculum
development.
Michael Malik, Market Vice President – Eastern China
of Marriott International will serve as the deputy dean of the
Marriott Institute of Hospitality Education. He will provide
counsel and oversee the education direction of the Institute.
In the inauguration ceremony of the Marriott Institute
of Hospitality Education, Regan Taikitsadaporn, Chief Human Resources Officer of Marriott International Asia Pacific, said,
“Marriott International is proud of the fact that it is consistently recognised as a top employer in China and around the
world. We have been providing career development opportunities to ambitious talents worldwide for more than eight decades. The
launch of the Marriott Institute of Hospitality Education not only
upholds our core values, but also serves as a timely move to fuel
our tremendous portfolio growth in China. Marriott International currently cooperates with a number of
colleges throughout China to help foster the next generation of
hotel executives. Nevertheless, in terms of the breadth and depth
of such kinds of exercises, this co-operation with Anhui Zhong-Ao
Institute of Technology is unprecedented.”
Marriott International has launched co-operation
programmes with 15 colleges in Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Guiyang
and in other locations. In addition, Marriott has relations with
112 colleges across China and recruited more than 2,500 interns in 2012 in the country.
Wang Yuan Hao, Dean of
Marriott Institute of Hospitality Education, said, “The
hospitality industry of China has been growing rapidly and this
trend is expected to continue in coming years. Therefore it is
essential that our education will keep pace with and meet the
human resources demand of the industry. We are delighted to have
the support of Marriott International to this programme as the
company brings a wealth of experience and heritage in developing
hospitality talent around the world.”
With 137
open and signed hotels in China, Marriott International expects to
open on average one hotel per month in the country for the five
years.
Marriott,
China
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