National Kaohsiung University of Hospitality and Tourism

The National Kaohsiung University of Hospitality and Tourism (NKUHT; Chinese: 國立高雄餐旅大學) is a public university located in Siaogang District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It is the only public university specializing in hospitality and tourism in Taiwan.[2]

National Kaohsiung University of Hospitality and Tourism
國立高雄餐旅大學
Motto精、誠、勤、樸[1]
Motto in English
Perfect, Honest, Diligent, Modest[1]
TypePublic
Established1 July 1995 (as National Kaohsiung Hospitality Management Academy)
1 August 2000 (as NKHC)
1 August 2010 (as NKUHT)
Location
Websitewww.nkuht.edu.tw
National Kaohsiung University of Hospitality and Tourism
Traditional Chinese國立高雄餐旅大學

The total amount of Bachelor, Master and Doctoral enrollments were 5,331 in 2016.

Rankings

According to the Hospitality and Tourism Research Rankings, the NKUHT ranked 46th in the world, ranked No.6 in Asia University and ranked No.1 in Taiwan University.

History

The university was originally established as National Kaohsiung Hospitality Management Academy on 1 July 1995.

On 1 August 2000, it was upgraded to National Kaohsiung Hospitality College(NKHC).

On 1 August 2010, it was upgraded to National Kaohsiung University of Hospitality and Tourism.

Faculties

  • School of Culinary Arts
    • Graduate Institute of Food Culture and Innovation
    • Department of Chinese Culinary Arts
    • Department of Western Culinary Arts
    • Department of Baking Technology and Management
    • Department of Culinary Arts
  • School of Hospitality Management
    • Graduate Institute of Hospitality
    • Department of Hotel Management
    • Department of Food and Beverage Management
    • Department of Hospitality and M.I.C.E. Marketing Management
  • School of Tourism
    • Graduate Institute of Tourism Management
    • Department of Travel Management
    • Department of Airline and Transport Service Management
    • Department of Leisure, Recreation and Tourism Management
  • International School
    • Department of Applied English
    • Department of Applied Japanese
    • International Bachelor Program in Tourism Management
    • International Bachelor Program in Chinese Culinary Arts

University Founding Principles

  • Promote holistic education to cultivate outstanding talents for the hospitality and tourism industries.
  • Integrate theory with practice to increase students’ competitiveness.
  • Strengthen the cooperation between industry and academy to create a platform for hospitality research and development.
  • Implement lifelong learning to improve the quality of hospitality and tourism employees.
  • Develop international communication to promote a global outlook.

Institutional Positioning

  • Cultivate talented leaders for the hospitality industry
  • Act as a key partner for business and industry
  • Promote a new paradigm of hospitality education

Transportation

NKUHT is within 3 kilometers of Siaogang Station of the Kaohsiung MRT.

University structure

The university also runs the Affiliated Hospitality Senior High School of National Kaohsiung University of Hospitality and Tourism,NKHHS, a daughter institution for secondary-school students in Taiwan.

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See also

References

  1. "設校理念 / Founding Principles". NKUHT. Retrieved 2014-10-01.
  2. "國立高雄餐旅大學". www.nkuht.edu.tw (in Chinese). Retrieved 2018-01-21.

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