MGM recently supported the 5th Training Workshop titled “Capacity Building for Destination Marketing & Tourism Development” organized by the Institute for Tourism Studies’ (IFT) Global Centre for Tourism Education and Training and The United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO).
This training is part of the SAR’s and UNWTO’s joint initiative for enhancing cooperation between the two parties, to improve the quality of human capital and increase the competitiveness of tourism destinations to achieve sustainable tourism development.
Twenty-one representatives from countries along the “Belt and Road” regions, including Myanmar, Pakistan, mainland China, Macau and UNWTO participated in the training workshop, according to a statement by MGM.
The delegation attended a study visit in MGM Cotai on May 25, where management members of the gaming operator spoke about destination marketing and the branding strategies of MGM.
Sands honors students graduating from internship programme
Sands China Ltd. celebrated the achievements of a group of 78 university students at a graduation ceremony yesterday at The Venetian Macao, recognising them for completing the company’s Integrated Resort Internship Programme.
According to a statement issued yesterday, Sands China created the Integrated Resort Internship Programme to give local university students opportunities to work full-time at its integrated resorts on a short-term basis while earning academic credit. By interning full-time in one of 11 non-gaming departments including conventions and exhibitions, concierge, entertainment, e-commerce, food and beverage, and front office, students gain valuable integrated resort experience that is hard to find in the traditional hotel industry. Over 300 students have interned in the programme to date.
Thursday’s graduating class completed their internships between January and May. The year 3 and year 4 students are from local educational institutions including the Institute for Tourism Studies, the University of Macau, City University of Macau and Macau University of Science and Technology, as well as Australia’s Deakin University.
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