News for the Hospitality Executive |
Meeting Professionals International Establishes a Training
Centre on the
Campus at the School of Hotel and Tourism Management
at
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
October 16, 2009
- The School of Hotel and Tourism Management (SHTM) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic
University (PolyU) has intensified its efforts to cope with the rapid growth
of convention and event management as a profession in Asia. The University
has recently won support of the Meeting Professionals International (MPI)
to establish its first Global Training Centre in Asia on the university
campus.
At a ceremony today (16 October) announcing the establishment of Asia�s
first MPI Training Centre in PolyU, SHTM Director Professor Kaye Chon said,
�Hong Kong�s strategic location at the heart of the world�s fastest growing
economies along with its sophisticated infrastructure, easy accessibility,
business-friendly environment, professional expertise and vibrant lifestyle
converge to become what is recognised as Asia�s premier destination for
the MICE industry.�
Prof Kaye Chon, SHTM Director (left), and Mr Bruce MacMillan, MPI President and CEO (right), at the Signing Ceremony today. As one of the leading hospitality and tourism schools in the world, SHTM is mindful of the need to provide executive education for those responsible for the planning and organising of meetings and conventions. Professional organisations from all parts of the globe are now expanding their presence to Asia and planning certification level programmes in regional centres here; and MPI represents the industry�s largest and most vibrant global community with more than 24,000 members in over 80 countries and territories. �We are rapidly expanding our available locations for individuals in
the meeting and business event industry to receive hands-on education at
the local level,� said Didier Scaillet, Chief Development Officer for MPI.
�The Hong Kong Polytechnic University brings many years of hospitality
and event management education experience to the table, meeting key selection
criteria and making it a perfect fit as an MPI Global Training Centre.�
SHTM is committed not only to providing first-class executive development programmes for industry practitioners, but as an innovator, the School also pioneered Hong Kong�s first-ever Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Convention and Event Management conversion programme at the beginning of this academic year. MPI has its roots in North America that now has an office in Singapore. The international body also plans to launch their Global Certificate in Meetings and Business Events training programmes through regional training centres, which includes Asia. MPI also has a strong network of Global Training Centres in San Diego State University (USA); Ted Rogers School of Management, Ryerson University (Canada); CERAM Business School (France); and Qatar MICE Development Institute (Qatar). PolyU�s School of Hotel and Tourism Management is a leading provider of hospitality education in the Asia-Pacific Region. It is ranked No. 4 among the world�s top hotel and tourism schools based on research and scholarship, according to a study published in the Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research in 2005. With 60 academic staff drawing from 18 countries, the School offers programmes at levels ranging from PhD to Higher Diploma. It was awarded the 2003 International Society of Travel and Tourism Educators Institutional Achievement Award in recognition of its significant contribution to tourism education, and is the only training centre in the Education and Training Network in Asia recognised by the United Nations World Tourism Organisation. Meeting Professionals International (MPI), the meeting and event industry�s largest and most vibrant global community, helps its members thrive by providing human connections to knowledge and ideas, relationships, and marketplaces. MPI membership is comprised of more than 24,000 members belonging to 71 chapters and clubs worldwide. For additional information, visit www.mpiweb.org. |
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