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What It Takes To Manage a Hotel

Hotel Management is an exciting and rapidly growing field. As the world's thirst for tourism increases, so does the demand for skilled hotel managers.

But hotel management isn't just about standing at the front desk. More...

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Newcastle University
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Provider SpotlightHospitality and Tourism master’s programmes

Our master's programmes change people's lives!

They are demanding, with lots of hard work. They are exciting, occasionally frustrating and certainly interesting. You learn more about the hotel, restaurant, travel and tourism industry and you learn more about yourself as you rise to the challenge of studying on our innovative master’s programmes.

Students say that our master's programmes are tough, but they are ultimately a rewarding experience, which is why our courses have a great global reputation.

We always have a great mix of international students studying with us. This year there are students from over 25 different countries on our hospitality and tourism MSc programmes. This provides excellent networking opportunities and a rich cultural mix, which is essential for understanding customers, staff and management in today's global businesses environment.

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MSc International Hotel and Resort Management
MSc International Tourism Marketing
MSc International Hospitality and Tourism Management  

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Aberystwyth UniversityProvider Spotlight

Aberystwyth is located on the beautiful shores of Cardigan Bay on the west coast of Wales. It is not just a pleasant market town. It is very much a university town. As Aberystwyth is in the area with the UK's lowest crime rate, the insurance costs for our students that are substantially less than those in urban areas.

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