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Mon, 18 April 2016

Dusit to Open Hospitality Management College in Manila, Philippines

Dusit recently held a launch event in Manila for the Dusit Hospitality Management College (DHMC), a college which is fully integrated with an hotel, the dusitD2 The Fort, Manila.

Scheduled to open in 2017, the new college brings together some of the most trusted names in international hospitality and culinary education to offer students education and training in accordance to the highest international standards.

Degree programmes will be certified by the world renowned École Hôtelière de Lausanne (EHL) whilst professional advancement and culinary programmes will be introduced in collaboration with the Institut Paul Bocuse.

Upon completion, the facilities at the DHMC and the dusitD2 The Fort Manila hotel will include practical kitchens, restaurants, function rooms, recreational facilities including a swimming pool and fitness center and 125 guest rooms.

Students at DHMC will, in addition to their studies, gain work experience throughout the different areas of the hotel.

The launch event was held at the Dusit Thani Manila’s newly renovated Mayuree ballroom and presided over by Dusit’s Group CEO, Ms Suphajee Suthumpun.

“The launch of the Dusit Hospitality Management College is significant as it affirms Dusit’s commitment to continue developing quality educational programmes to support the growing needs of the industry throughout the region,” said Ms Suthumpun. “We are very proud to partner with the École Hôtelière de Lausanne and with the Institut Paul Bocuse on this truly innovative project here in Manila.”

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