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The Cornell-Nanyang Institute of Hospitality Management (CNI) was created as a partnership between Cornell University's School of Hotel Administration and Nanyang Technological University's Business School to alleviate the severe shortage of qualified talent that is currently plaguing the hospitality industry in Asia. Cornell University is the only Ivy League university to offer a masters program in hospitality management and the Nanyang Technological University’s Business School is a premier Asian business school, ranked in the World’s top 50 MBA programs by the Financial Times.
CNI housed at the Nanyang Business School, in the scenic NTU campus in Singapore, aims to develop Asian leaders, managers and entrepreneurs for the hospitality and tourism industry. CNI is a world-class institution designed for the creation, translation and dissemination of knowledge to the hospitality and tourism industry in Asia. CNI has two main programs: the Master of Management in Hospitality and Executive Education Programs for hospitality managers. The world-renowned faculty in Ithaca and Singapore lead the learning experience for both programs and serve as a resource for insights on cutting edge developments in the field and connections with key industry leaders.
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The Serviced Apartments Association (SAA) was established in 2000 as a non-profit organization that facilitates the exchange of ideas and to foster greater co-operation among members of the industry.
The SAA is the unifying voice of those involved in the ownership, management and operations of serviced apartments on industry wide issues.
For more information on the range and facilities of apartments managed by SAA members, please visit
www.servicedapartments.org.sg
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RFP Magazine is the only monthly trade publication to offer a comprehensive approach to commercial property and real estate in Asia. RFP provides informative, objective, timely and relevant content on issues affecting corporate real estate, facility management, architecture, and design.
RFP (through the print magazine and e-zine) reaches over 30,000 professionals from the Asia Pacific region and beyond, including: end-user occupiers, developers, building owners, asset managers, real estate investors, architects, designers, facility and property managers, service providers and product suppliers.
Since its launch in 2004, RFP has pursued a goal of developing a platform for information sharing amongst the professionals and organisations that are active in the industries of the built environment. RFP has become an important resource and thought leader for decision-makers involved in the commercial, retail, hospitality, industrial, institutional and healthcare sectors.
www.rfpmagazine.com
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