Exchange Programmes

In the past year, students of IVE Hospitality Discipline had opportunities to widen their global horizons through ranges of outbound exchange programmes in the United Kingdom, Austria, Australia, France, Dubai, Japan, Taiwan, Singapore and Malaysia etc.
Apr
2021

Austria

IVE Hospitality students had a fruitful virtual exchange with Tourism Schools Salzburg, Austria (TSS) on 21st April 2021. Our students have gained deep insights from the passionate TSS students on the hotel and tourism industry in Austria. We hope that they have equally enjoyed the virtual foodie tour and the highlights on Hong Kong tourist spots prepared by our students. Let’s keep up the spirit of sharing until we can meet each other again!
May
2021

Singapore

Students of IVE Diploma of Foundation Studies (Hospitality) and hospitality students of Institute of Technical Education, Singapore (ITE) had a great time at their very first virtual exchange on 7th May 2021. Acting as tour escort guides, ITE students introduced the iconic spots of Singapore to IVE students with interactive Q&A. A live demonstration of kaya jam making was also conducted by ITE instructor which had excited the taste bugs of all our students. Hopefully, the Hong Kong – Singapore Air Travel Bubble will be kicked off soon so that we can meet each other again!
May
2021

Australia

Despite the travel restriction brought by the Covid-19, both IVE Hospitality students and students from The Gordon Institute of TAFE had an opportunity to meet virtually on 27th May 2021. Thanks for the live streaming technology, the instructors and students from TAFE had taken us to visit the winery, dolphin cruises, a helicopter ride to Great Ocean Road, IVE students were impressed by the amazing views and those adorable wildlife. In return, the students from TAFE had enjoyed a fruitful virtual food tour and sightseeing brought by our students.
May
2021

Australia

IVE Hospitality has cordially invited Box Hill Institute in Australia to conduct 2 guest sharing sessions for students studying in Higher Diploma in Leisure Management, Sports Administration, Sports Coaching on May 28.

The first topic was “Gentle Yoga and Fitness in the Elderly” and the instructor demonstrated modified postures such as seated yoga and other appropriate support that make it possible for the elderly to practise yoga at a level that suits most needs comfortably and safely.

The second topic was “Conservation Management of Nature Parks – Philip Island”.  The ranger shared the Penguin Parade has evolved to become a world-leading ecotourism destination over the years that relies on conservation research to inform our decision-making. Join him to find out how this research allows us to create a balance between the environmental outcomes, the economic value, and the social impacts.