Raffles Knowledge Private Limited (Raffles Knowledge), the training arm of Raffles
International, has teamed up with Raffles Campus Pte Ltd (Raffles Campus) to
offer a full-time, eighteen-month diploma programme in hospitality management at
Singapore Raffles Education Centre in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, a wholly-owned
subsidiary of Raffles Campus.
This hospitality management course under the Raffles Knowledge-Raffles
Campus collaboration will also be conducted at aclEnglish Education Limited in
Bangkok, Thailand. The first hospitality management diploma course at both
schools will begin at the end of this year.
This academic collaboration allows both Raffles Knowledge and Raffles Campus
to leverage on each other's strengths and expertise. Under the terms of this
agreement, Raffles Knowledge will develop the diploma curriculum, and set
assessments and examinations for all registered students at Singapore Raffles
Education Centre and aclEnglish Education Limited.
Green Dot Investments Private Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Singapore
Technologies (ST) is a shareholder of Raffles Campus which specialises in
providing quality education and training programmes in Asia.
This is Raffles Knowledge's second academic tie-up in two months. Raffles
Knowledge recently announced a similar collaboration with EasyCall International
Limited in April to offer a diploma in hospitality management programme at the
Tianjin University of Commerce in China.
Mr Peter Fong, President of Raffles Campus, said, "This collaboration between
Raffles Campus and Raffles Knowledge combines the best from both companies.
It brings about greater synergy of the wider ST-group interest. The ST-group
companies share ST's mission to propel Singapore further through successful
enterprises worldwide. This diploma programme in hospitality management is one
collaboration that brings forth this mission."
Mr Tommy Ng, Executive Director of Raffles Knowledge, said, "Vietnam is a
dynamic market with a great potential for economic growth, fuelled by the strength
of the hospitality industry. This collaboration comes at an opportune time with
growing demand for hospitality management professionals in Vietnam. With the
tie-up, Raffles Knowledge is able to expand international foothold."
According to forecasts by The World Bank and the United Nations Development
Programme (UNDP), Vietnam will see a seven to eight percent growth in its annual
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) over the next few years. The travel and tourism
industry is expected to be one of the major driving forces, growing at an
annualised growth rate of 8.3 percent. According to the Vietnam National
Administration of Tourism (VNAT), the number of overseas visitors to Vietnam
reached more than 933,000 in the first four months of 2004. This represents an
increase of 7.6 percent from the same period last year. |