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What career opportunities would a Hospitality student have? From a job perspective, the hospitality industry is one of the most dynamic in the world. In the UK, it is also the second largest employer, after government.


According to the World Travel and Tourism Council, in 10 years’ time, the tourism and hospitality industry will grow 10%, adding almost 72 million additional jobs and supporting a total of 338 million jobs worldwide. In the case of the United Kingdom, Travel & Tourism


generated 1,765,000 jobs directly in 2013 (5.5% of total employment). By 2024, Travel & Tourism will account for 2,117,000 jobs directly, an increase of 1.7% per annum over the next ten years.


From a career perspective, over the


last 10 years


hospitality higher education has shifted from offering general undergraduate programmes in hospitality management to delivering specialised education in order to respond to the current demand of


the


hospitality industry for highly specialised and function-


oriented professionals within the field. Now students want to go into a variety of different fields when they come to study hospitality, from general management to industry analysis and sports and events management. Glion Institute of Higher Education delivers a unique higher education in hospitality, aligned with industry needs. It offers a bachelor degree with different specialisations because the


continuously looking for experts.


industry is Glion also


offers an online learning experience to allow working professionals to advance


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