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HTMi, Hotel and Tourism Management Institute Switzerland is a
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, that offers undergraduate and postgraduate academic degrees. The Institute provides hospitality management development courses and has its
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in Sörenberg,
Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
. Each semester the Institute has approximately 200
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from more than 35 nationalities to engage its range of programmes, of which a similar number of additional students will be concurrently undertaking work placements, supported by the school, in
Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
and internationally to consolidate their academic training. Currently, the Hotel and Tourism Management Institute is organised into six centres: * The School of International Hotel and Tourism Management * The Centre for Career Management * The International Hospitality Research Centre Switzerland * The Centre for Culinary Management * The Centre for Events Management Training *The Student Service Centre The school has two main buildings in Sörenberg which provide
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, training restaurants, accommodation and
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. These are Hotel Campus Mariental and Hotel Campus Panorama.


History

HTMi was established as a
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hotel school in late 1990 in the UK where it began with a few students and moved from Scotland to
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. In 1999, it was
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decided that the School could not compete in the UK against the big Swiss hotel schools. In 1999, the management team planned a relocation strategy. Professor Robert Larmour launched HTMi in Sörenberg,
Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
. HTMi started with 16 students from two nationalities; now it has approximately 420 students in
Switzerland ). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
from 35 nationalities. The Institute further enhanced its range of qualifications offered with the introduction of a BA degree from the University of Ulster, in 2004. This program ran until 2007, when it was replaced with
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International Hotel and Tourism Management, also validated and
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by the University of Ulster. HTMi added a Masters level qualification to its portfolio in 2006 with the introduction of the MBA Hospitality, awarded by Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh. This was replaced in 2012 by the Master of Science in International Hospitality and Tourism Management, validated and
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by
Edinburgh Napier University , mottoeng = Without knowledge, everything is in vain , established = 1992 – granted University status 1964 – Napier Technical College , type = Public , academic_staff = 802 , administrative_staff = 562 , chancellor = Will Whitehorn , ...
.


Mission

The management development
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of the educational institute is captured in the given mission of HTMi: Come as a Student, Become a Manager. This statement provides the basis for an understanding of the holistic approach towards
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and education, whereby students are placed in an
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that matches that which would be found within the hospitality industry, in terms of professional behavior and professional image.


Courses and Programmes

The educational institute offers a number of
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, all taught in English, as follows: * ''Certificate in International Hotel and Tourism Operations'' * ''Diploma in International Hotel and Tourism Management'' * ''Higher Diploma in International Hotel and Tourism Management'' * ''Diploma in Training for Trainers in Hotel Management - Specialisation Course'' * ''
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International Hotel and Tourism Management (awarded by University of Ulster)'' * ''Advanced Diploma / PgD in
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and Pastry Arts - Specialisation Course'' * ''Postgraduate Diploma in International Hotel and Tourism Management'' * ''Postgraduate Diploma in
Events Management Event management is the application of project management to the creation and development of small and/or large-scale personal or corporate events such as festivals, conferences, ceremonies, weddings, formal parties, concerts, or conventions. ...
'' * '' MA Hotel Business Management and MA Postgraduate Diploma in Hotel Business Management (Double Award)'' * '' MBA in Hospitality Management and MBA Postgraduate Diploma in Hospitality Management (Double Award)'' * ''Master's Dissertation Course'' * ''Joint Degree:
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International Hospitality and Tourism Management (awarded by
Edinburgh Napier University , mottoeng = Without knowledge, everything is in vain , established = 1992 – granted University status 1964 – Napier Technical College , type = Public , academic_staff = 802 , administrative_staff = 562 , chancellor = Will Whitehorn , ...
) & MBA in Hospitality Management and MBA Postgraduate Diploma in Hospitality Management (awarded by HTMi) (Triple Award)'' * ''Executive MBA in Hotel Management, includes Exec. MBA Postgraduate Certificate in Hotel Management, Exec. MBA Postgraduate Diploma in Hotel Management (Triple Award)''


Research Conference

The International Hospitality Research Centre Switzerland, based at HTMi, organises the ''International Hospitality & Tourism Research Conference Switzerland'' - IHTRCS, twice per year at HTMi in Sörenberg and in
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.
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are presented by students and staff on contemporary issues in hospitality and tourism.
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speakers include researchers and
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: * in 2010: Prof. Joe Goldblatt from the Queen Margaret University and Prof. Tom Baum from the University of Strathclyde * in 2011: Dr. Noëlle O'Connor from the Limerick Institute of Technology and Prof. John Tribe from the
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* in 2012: Mr. Yves P. Givel from the
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, Prof. Adele Ladkin from the Bournemouth University and Prof. Mike Osborne from the University of Glasgow * in 2013: Prof. Rowena Murray from University of the West of Scotland, Mr William J. O'Toole from ''EMBOK - Event Management Body of Knowledge'', Dr Laila Gibson from The Värmland Regional Tourism Board, Prof. Paul Lynch from
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, Dr Timothy Jung from Manchester Metropolitan University


Development

As part of its culture, ''Lead don't Follow, Create don't Copy'', HTMi has achieved the following: * it has become a
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centre for a new Swiss-based international hotel brand: Swisstouches Hotels & Resorts * it has an
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for the hospitality industry: Hospitality Times * it has the Global Campus on
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* it has developed a technology strategy in education entitled Touch, Teach and Learn and it has adopted the Apple iPod Touch, and recently, the iPad mini for hospitality education and operations management


Recognition

The external
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of the courses offered at HTMi, is exercised through Swiss, UK and International bodies. For example, in Switzerland this is carried out by the EDUQUA
certification Certification is the provision by an independent body of written assurance (a certificate) that the product, service or system in question meets specific requirements. It is the formal attestation or confirmation of certain characteristics of a ...
. In the UK, The Institute of Hospitality - IOH, formerly known as the HCIMA, requires a quinquennial resubmission of all the Degree and Sub-degree courses. This is subject to a panel-based review by specialists in the field. In addition, the British Accreditation Council also conducts a quinquennial review of the schools provision, via an onsite
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. HTMi is, however, not accredited within Switzerland.


Sister School

SHML Swiss College of Hospitality Lenk In 2015, SHML Swiss College of Hospitality Lenk has reached an agreement with HTMi that HTMi will merge SHML within its umbrella organization to operate SHML Lenk.


References

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External links


HTMi International Hospitality Student Journal

HTMi Contemporary Issues in Hospitality Student Journal

HTMi Alumni WorldwideHTMi Education Consultant in Vietnam
Hospitality schools in Switzerland Hospitality management Educational institutions established in 1999 Business schools in Switzerland 1990 establishments in the United Kingdom 1999 establishments in Switzerland Higher education in Switzerland