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Hospitality & Tourism Management

As one of the top most visited city in the world, tourism is a major industry in Singapore. In 2019, international visitors hit 19.11 million and hotel transactions reached a record high of around six billion U.S dollars (source: statista.com).

East Asia Institute of Management (EAIM) has been nurturing professionals for the hospitality and tourism industry since 2001. In order to prepare our students to be career-ready, we are the pioneer to build in-campus training facilities for practical hands-on classes, which includes training students on industry standard softwares such as Fedelio and Opera v5 (PMS).

Internship with local or overseas partners

We believe that having practical trainings will give our students the edge in kick starting their careers, and this is why we work with our network of local and overseas partners to place our students for internships during their Advanced Diploma year.

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Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh (formerly Queen Margaret University College and Queen Margaret College) is a public university, founded in 1875 and located in Musselburgh, Scotland. It is named after Saint Margaret, wife of King Malcolm III of Scotland. Its predecessor, Queen Margaret University College, was awarded full university status becoming Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh in January 2007. 

Queen Margaret University has been providing quality undergraduate and postgraduate education for health professions, in business, hospitality and tourism, and arts and social sciences.

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