Postgraduate courses in Leisure, Hospitality & Tourism
A postgraduate qualification in Leisure, Hospitality & Tourism will increase your chances of employment within that industry.
If you're looking to enhance your knowledge and skill for the Leisure, Hospitality & Tourism industry you should consider taking a postgraduate course. Visit Postgrad.ie and search to see what courses are running in your area.
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Irish people have suffered the same (albeit largely self-inflicted) fate as other countries in the Anglophone world in being largely monolingual. Thankfully, that attitude is changing with the ever-expanding range of language courses available. This reflects the growing hunger in Irish people for expressing themselves in a foreign language, beyond stock phrases such as – […]