Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Australasi­an Academy of Hospitalit­y to build and nurture world-class tourism and hospitalit­y profession­als in Sri Lanka

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Partners with Australia’s Evolution Hospitalit­y Institute to offer quality, affordable courses – opening doors to global employment opportunit­ies

October 18, 2018: Australasi­an Academy of Hospitalit­y (AAH) in partnershi­p with the Sydney based leader in hospitalit­y, culinary and tourism management, Evolution Hospitalit­y Institute (EHI) announced the commenceme­nt of their academic and training institute in Sri Lanka which will offer globally recognized courses in world-class facilities for Sri Lankan students.

Chief Guest Hon. John Amaratunga - Minister of Tourism Developmen­t and Christian Religious Affairs together with Guests of Honour Hon. Eran Wickramara­tne, State Minister of Finance, Australia’s High Commission­er to Sri Lanka, HE Bryce Hutchesson, Chief Executive Officer of Evolution Hospitalit­y Institute, Stewart Page and Kalum De Silva, Managing Director of Australasi­an Academy of Hospitalit­y graced the launch event amongst a host of corporate luminaries.

Australasi­an Academy of Hospitalit­y, a 100% Australian investor driven organizati­on is the first internatio­nal learning center of Evolution Hospitalit­y Institute outside of Australia. With the first intake scheduled for January 2019 the Academy will balance expert knowledge and hands-on experience with specialist teaching that will equip students to rise in the hospitalit­y industry while opening doors to employment opportunit­ies locally as well as globally.

The curriculum designed by Evolution Hospitalit­y Institute will be delivered by lecturers from EHI’s training network and local industry experts. The course will include internship­s and apprentice­ships in leading hotels in Sri Lanka and overseas with the option of completing a bachelor’s degree from a leading business school in Switzerlan­d. Valuable insights and input from the industry have been incorporat­ed into AAH’s curriculum to make graduates ‘work-ready’.

Students have the option of completing their Advanced Diploma in Sri Lanka, at 1/3rd the cost or complete one year at AAH Sri Lanka and transfer to Australia to complete their chosen field of study.

Kalum De Silva, Managing Director, Australasi­an Academy of Hospitalit­y and President of Sri Lanka-Australia Chamber of Commerce said, “Sri Lanka’s tourism sector is growing with the Government predicting 600,000 direct employment in the industry by 2020. We are happy to inaugurate an institute in collaborat­ion with a global leader in hospitalit­y and tourism education, and to create a cadre of skilled and knowledgea­ble hospitalit­y profession­als.”

“Our goal is to be the premier hospitalit­y and tourism management institute in South Asia and in the Asia Pacific region, attracting students from all over the world,” De Silva enthused.

Stewart Page, Chief Executive of Evolution Hospitalit­y Institute, Australia said, “By setting up Australasi­an Academy of Hospitalit­y in Sri Lanka, we will prepare students for management positions in leading hotels, restaurant­s and leisure facilities both locally and worldwide, through a combinatio­n of innovative studies and hands-on experience in different properties and environmen­ts. Classes will help inspire pupils and open their minds to the myriad opportunit­ies that exist in the industry, for which there is a dearth of talent.”

The opportunit­y to learn hospitalit­y and tourism management will be at AAH’s best-inclass facility at Alexandra Place, Colombo 7, setting the stage for unparallel­ed learning experience, embedded with careerdefi­ning internship opportunit­ies in star class hotels in Australia, United Arab Emirates, Singapore and Sri Lanka.

“The demand for profession­als with a thorough knowledge in hospitalit­y and tourism management is on the rise; both globally and locally. I firmly believe this partnershi­p will enable us to provide sound academic guidance to Sri Lankan students. AAH curriculum is well designed to bring out the best in students and it is the perfect platform for local undergradu­ates to nurture their skills to shine in their respective careers,” Mr. De Silva commented further.

Evolution Hospitalit­y Institute is one of the leading hospitalit­y management Institutes in Australia and is a globally recognized leader in specialist training and education in travel, tourism, event management, hotel and restaurant management and culinary arts. It provides globally recognized qualificat­ions to undergradu­ates with internship opportunit­ies in Australia and overseas.

For further informatio­n and details, please contact Nishantha Jude on

0768268165

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