Glion launches master’s degrees in hospitality, luxury, entrepreneurship and finance
Abhay Anand | November 30, 2018 | 12:47 PM IST
NEW DELHI, NOVEMBER 30: Glion Institute of Higher Education has announced its new portfolio of master’s degrees available across campuses in Switzerland and the UK. First programme intakes are in September 2019 to meet growing demand among students and industry employers for relevant postgraduate hospitality education.
In addition to the current Master of Science (MSc) in International Hospitality Business, Glion will offer the following three new master’s programmes:
· MSc in Luxury Management and Guest Experience (offered in Switzerland)
· MSc in Hospitality, Entrepreneurship and Innovation (offered in Switzerland)
· MSc in Finance, Real Estate and Hotel Development (offered in the UK)
The expansion of Glion’s postgraduate offering follows the successful launch this year of the dual MBA and MSc in International Hospitality Business, offered in partnership with Grenoble Ecole de Management.
Each of these new programmes includes two academic semesters and one six-month internship. They all blend rigorous academic theory with experiential learning, including industry-relevant field trips, case studies and student-led projects and events.
“The launch of these new programmes marks an exciting milestone for Glion, enabling us to serve a new audience of advanced learners and career changers with our unique educational model and standards of excellence. The combination of best-practice theory and real-world application prepares them to be immediately employable after graduation,” said Georgette Davey, Managing Director at Glion.
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