A recent webinar hosted by EUHOFA International brought together hospitality educators from around the world to discuss whether hospitality education is in decline and potential solutions
Is hospitality education in crisis?
There is increasing evidence that international hospitality education at all levels faces significant challenges. The evidence is in the declining student numbers and the closure of some departments and schools, with others being merged.
The challenge of delivering service excellence: EUHOFA Congress
The key questions for EUHOFA members as educators are equally valid for the industry. Does hospitality education and training really tackle these important dimensions that encapsulate being hospitable and can that be taught in the classroom?
Agenda set for 54th International EUHOFA Congress
‘New Trends, New Brands’ will be the motto of the discussions on the future development of the hospitality industry and gastronomy among the participants coming from all around the world.
Asian investors to continue European hotel buying spree in 2015
With limited stock available in domestic markets, CBRE forecasts that hotel acquisitions by Asian investors could rise by as much as 58% in Europe this year.
Should we educate students in the business of hospitality or to be ‘hospitable’?
At the recent International Hotel School Directors (EUHOFA) Congress held in The Hague, the Netherlands, a number of industry speakers posed a question as to the “Role of Hospitality Educators”.
EUHOFA International Congress – guest speakers announced
Inspired by the high standard of the earlier EUHOFA congresses, our committee had prepared the EUHOFA congress participants with a challenging theme and a powerful mix of academic value and a royal hospitality experience