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Hospitality

Hospitality

With a focus on industry-collaboration, placements and hands-on teaching, our portfolio of higher technical qualification, undergraduate and postgraduate level courses, are the perfect launch pad for your career within the hotel and hospitality industry.

Why study Hotel and Hospitality courses at BNU?

All our courses are accredited, meaning they’ve been deemed as degree’s that deliver a current curriculum that relates to the current industry climate and employer’s needs. As part of the Council for Hospitality Management Education (CHME), you’ll benefit from our connections to the industry and have opportunities to gain work experience and build your professional networks. You’ll also be able to take advantage of our connection with the Institute of Hospitality Educational Membership Scheme, the world’s leading, award-winning, professional membership body for hospitality professionals around the globe.

 

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Another key reason to consider a BNU course is our industry links. We don’t just have them, we put you at the forefront of them. From our industry-mentorship scheme where you’ll be partnered with a current hotel or hospitality expert, to guest speaker events, networking opportunities and trips into industry - you’ll have ample opportunities to get a feel for what a career in this industry is like, and to build your connections.

By collaborating with institutions such as Buckinghamshire New University, we not only shape the future workforce but also identify promising individuals who can bring fresh perspectives and innovative ideas to our business.
Kerry Crompton-Harris People Director at Compass
Our programmes are industry-centric, forward-facing and meet the needs of both our students and the industries you’ll be going into after graduation. You will benefit from a mixture of theoretical input but also the links between theory and practice to ensure the relevance of your studies to employability. This means you will develop solid business principles, alongside contemporary sector knowledge, and plenty of hands-on experience working in areas related to your field of study.
Lisa Wyld Associate Dean Education
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