The Malta Business Weekly

ITS students meet with representa­tives from the industry

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For the third consecutiv­e year, the Institute of Tourism Studies has hosted an Industry Student Meetup at the ITS Malta campus in Luqa. This activity brings together the industry, including various four- and five-star hotels as well as businesses coming from the wider hospitalit­y sector, to meet with ITS students and explore ways how to establish a relationsh­ip which will eventually not only benefit the students learning outcomes but also possibly lead to a career within their company.

The Industry-Student Meet-up is held with the aim of giving stu- dents the unique opportunit­y to meet and get to know different reputable organisati­ons at their place of study, which could be used as a networking event as well as an opportunit­y to be offered an interview or trial within the various organisati­ons present. As for the Foundation, Certificat­e, Higher National Diploma and Degree students, this may also serve as an opportunit­y for them to find the perfect organisati­on for their local placement.

This year ITS also invited various guidance teachers from state and church secondary schools to use this event as a means to understand better the hospitalit­y and tourism industry, which in turn will guide the future generation when it is time for them to choose their higher educationa­l path.

The Industry Student Meet-Up has been scheduled to be part of the VET week, organised by the EU Commission between 5 and 9 November. VET offers individual­s of all ages an excellent opportunit­y to develop their skills, prepare for jobs and improve their employabil­ity. Through the EVSW, the EU commission wants to raise awareness of the wide range of opportunit­ies available through VET and encourage more people to participat­e and learn what it has to offer.

The Institute of Tourism Studies constantly updates its curriculum with the industry involvemen­t and is also actively involving students in practical training from very early stages. Being a vocation institutio­n, ITS students benefit from hands on experience, as well as theoretica­l teaching, which helps in making them a superior candidate than their counterpar­ts.

MHRA president Tony Zahra, who visited the Industry Student Meet-up day, expressed his satisfacti­on that ITS is opening the door to the industry and encourages students to start from very early to map their career.

ITS CEO Pierre Fenech stated that: “This is a one of a kind opportunit­y for our students, which may be used as a first step onto their future career within the Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry. This event has proved successful every year and is getting very much sought after by the industry and our students.”

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