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NBS signs MOU with Ascott

Jun 24th, 2008 | By Hazman Aziz | Category: Hospitality Management, Information Technology & Operations Management

NBS signs MOU with Ascott to offer management trainee programmes and internships.

“LHZB (21 Jun 08, Pg 31) reported on the opening of the Ascott Group’s Ascott Centre for Excellence, a new global hospitality training centre in Singapore that will provide a full range of hospitality programmes to raise awareness of hospitality as an attractive career among the younger generation and to groom talent for the hospitality industry. The report noted that Ascott has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Nanyang Business School to offer management trainee programmes and internships to its Tourism and Hospitality Management students.”

There are a couple of online resources that the Business Library is able to support our students in expanding their knowledge while their are on their management trainee programmes and internships tour. The Business Library has subscription with a number of online database that specialized vision, forecast and study report that covered the Tourism and Hospitality Management student.

Management trainee and interns can fully utilised these databases from this url to aid and understand how the hospitality industry has evolved. They can also check out Jupiter Research under the Industry Focus : Travel.

You can also try to click directly can access below:

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Author: Hazman Aziz (27 Articles)

A Business Librarian (Information Technology & Operations Management) and an Assistant Librarian (Library Technology & Systems) with NTU Library. He applies design methodologies, skills, and principles to create and refine the strategy and user experience of new and existing tools, such as Library 2.0.

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