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Magazine Updates for the Month of May 2010
by Martin Debattista - Thursday, 24 June 2010, 10:09 AM
 

Please find the Magazine Updates for the Month of May 2010

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ITS granted EU funds for major new project
by Ray Vassallo - Wednesday, 17 March 2010, 03:59 PM
 

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The YES Employability Project

The Institute of Tourism Studies, together with a broad European partnership, has just been awarded an EU grant to carry out a project aimed at promoting transparency and recognition of competencies and qualifications, across Europe, in the tourism sector.

The two-year project, entitled YES Employability – Young Europeans, Skills for Employability in Tourism, is financed by the European Union as part of the Leonardo da Vinci Lifelong Learning Programme. The project proposes to tackle the need of the Tourism Education and Vocational Training sector for a workable system of validation, transfer and recognition, of skills and competencies achieved during formal, informal and non-formal circumstances, expressed in transferrable units, and that can be linked to national and european frameworks presently in use.

The YES Project seeks to extend the work already carried out in a prior Leonardo da Vinci project, NEW Hospitality, which, during 2006 – 2009, carried out research and testing and developed an on-line database of minimum competences which allows the guided compilation of the European curriculum vitae. The YES project intends to transfer this instrument to a new spectrum of beneficiaries and integrate the database application with other Europass tools besides the CV. The Project also proposes to integrate this new product within educational and vocational training programmes in order to facilitate their adjustment to European credit transfer and recognition procedures (ECVET).

The YES Project includes eight organisations and institutions from Central European and Mediterranean countries with ITS as the lead partner. These include the Centre for Advanced Studies in Tourism (Italy), ARTES srl ( a research firm from Italy), the Malta Hotels and Restaurants Association, the Portuguese Association of Hotel Directors, SOFATI (a research firm from Portugal), the Technical Institute of Larnaca and the Cyprus Chefs Association.

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Visit by the Leader of Opposition Dr. Joseph Muscat
by Ray Vassallo - Sunday, 28 February 2010, 10:03 PM
 

Visit by Dr. Joseph Muscat, Leader of the Opposition and the Labour Partyres

Dr. Joseph Muscat, Leader of the Opposition and of the Labour Party visited the Institute of Tourism Studies on the 26th February.  He was accompanied by his wife Michelle as well as Mr. Evarist Bartolo Labour Party spokesman on Education, and Dr. Marie Louise Coleiro Preca, Labour Spokeswoman on Tourism.  Dr. Muscat discussed the ITS' activities and progress with the Institute's leadership which included Executive Chairman Mr. Reginald Abela and Head of Administration Mr.Joseph Bonello.  He also toured the Institute meeting staff and students and had the opportunity to experience the ITS students' gastronomic skills and talent during lunch at the Institute's Pembroke Suite Restaurant.  Dr. Muscat praised both ITS staff and students and augured a future when the Institute would achieve its aim of becoming an international college excelling in tourism education. 


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