Cooperation between Andrássy Kúria & Spa and Tokaj Hegyalja University for the development of the tourism sector
Andrássy Kúria & Spa and Tokaj Hegyalja University have signed a cooperation agreement on the launch of dual training, in which university students will have the opportunity to gain practical experience in the hotel, in a unique way in the region, BDPST Group told MTI on Monday.
It was announced that, based on the agreement, students of the Tokaj Hegyalja University majoring in hospitality and tourism will have the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary in the sector in practice at the five-star Andrássy Kúria & Spa hotel.
The common goal of the leaders of Andrássy Kúria & Spa and Tokaj Hegyalja University is to develop a training model that responds to the current needs of the tourism sector and helps students gain professional experience and contributes to the continuous development of the domestic tourism sector.
The BDPST Group, founded in 2015, is a dynamically growing capital investment company group that manages investments in the tourist real estate market, the financial sector and the field of logistics, they added.
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