Monday, 26 March 2007

Institute of Hospitality


Never heard of them? Well, in fact, it's just the new name for the HCIMA. The name change will be effective from 2nd April

Monday, 12 March 2007

IFE07

Billed as "The most innovative Food and Drink Event", the International Food and Drink Event" is being held at ExCel in London between 18-21 March. Full programme details can be found here. Highlights include the World Barista Championships; For the uninitiated (and I include myself here!) "Barista (plural – Baristi) – refers to one who has acquired some level of expertise in the preparation of espresso-based coffee drinks." and the World Cheese awards as well as Global New Product Information, Consumer Trends and Buying Behaviour, Market Research & Insight and Retail & Foodservice solutions.

Thursday, 1 March 2007

The 11th International Global Lodging Forum is being held on 8th-9th March.
Probably a bit short notice to get in on this one now, but they may post papers after the event, so might be worth keeping an eye on.
The British Institute of Inn-keeping (BII) are in the middle of a series of seminars discussing the Introduction of the Smoking ban in public places. The ‘Smoking Roadshow’ comes to Birmingham (Aston Villa ground) on the 29th March.
Click here for more information and a booking form if you are interested in attending

Wednesday, 28 February 2007

SPRIG is a UK organisation promoting information in hospitality, leisure, tourism and sport.
On the 16th March A SPRIG event is being held here at the College. The programme is aimed at post-16 educators in hospitality and catering and details of the day can be found by clicking here. Included will be a presentation from the HCIMA about the internet resources that students can access via the HCIMA as part of the educational membership scheme (this includes our students as we are members of the scheme.) As Institutional members of SPRIG, there is no cost for lecturers. If you would like to attend, please let either myself, Stephanie Holliday, or Jerry Hartley know as soon as possible

Intute

Intute: Social Sciences is the subject hub of Intute that provides quality Web resources covering social sciences, which includes hospitality, food and retail. The Hub was created by combining the resources and services of two of the Hubs of the Resource Discovery Network (RDN): (Altis and SOSIG), and offers an effective and easy-to-use search facility for discovering Internet resources in this area, that have been evaluated and selected by a network of subject specialists.