Career Center
International Hotel and Tourism Management Institute has built a career center that connects students with employers worldwide. It’s led by an HR executive from Hilton and Firmdale Hotels London, while a global relations specialist expands the geography of partnerships—from European hotels to tourism companies across continents. This setup helps graduates find meaningful career paths, with 94% securing jobs within two months of finishing their studies.
Culinary Center
The culinary center at International Hotel and Tourism Management Institute is where theory meets practice in professional kitchens. Under guidance from world-class chefs, students master gastronomy techniques on campus before refining their skills through internships. WACS (World Association of Culinary Societies) accreditation turns their diplomas into international credentials, opening doors to professional networks globally. With 95% of employers recommending graduates, their ability to blend creativity with technical precision becomes a calling card in restaurants from Zurich to Tokyo.
Events Center at HTMI
Event planning here is taught through hands-on experience. The center transforms campus into a venue for hundreds of annual events—from intimate weddings to large-scale research conferences. Students don’t just observe; they create turnkey projects, gaining experience that helped the institute’s team reach 4th place in the European EMCUP. This practice-driven approach explains why graduates become sought-after event managers who know how to transform concepts into emotions and risks into flawless scenarios.
Research and Academic Publications
The research center at International Hotel and Tourism Management Institute serves as an intellectual hub where hospitality industry innovations take shape. Over 15 years, it has produced more than 1,000 publications and hosted 25 international conferences that draw experts from around the world. There’s particular emphasis on integration into global academic communities through publications in SCOPUS-indexed journals. For students, this means not just studying trends but shaping them—research on service digitalization or eco-practices in hotels often becomes the foundation for real company case studies.