Education
Create new college of food to boost hospitality recovery, says think tank
A college of food should be established in London to transform culinary education and support the hospitality industry's recovery from coronavirus and Brexit, according to a new report by the Centre for London think tank.
Cateys 2020: Education and Training Award – Gary Hunter, Westminster Kingsway College
Back in 2014, when Gary Hunter was the culinary director at Westminster Kingsway College, he told The Caterer that he was “determined to better the standards of culinary education in the UK,” and, as the winner of this year’s Education[...]
Compass Hospitality launches scholarship programme with University of Hull
Viewpoint: the therapy of food
Back on course: how hospitality colleges are getting students back to school
Dr Oetker Professional launches hub for schools
Masterchef winner Simon Wood to host virtual chef event for prospective students
Simon Wood of Woods Restaurant in Manchester is taking part in 'Couch to College', an initiative[...]
Best in class: The school caterers getting ready for the September term
There are lessons to be learned about catering in schools before pupils return en masse in[...]
School of life: Meet the colleges bucking the downward trend
College restaurants are under pressure, tasked with meeting students’ educational demands while dealing with a lack[...]
Rugby College bucks trend by expanding catering courses and opening on-site restaurant
Rugby College has bucked the trend of scaled-back catering courses, expanding its intake and planning to[...]
Foodservice Cateys 2019: Education Caterer of the Year - Hampshire County Council Catering Services
The team at Hampshire County Council Catering Services (HC3S) is passionate about making a difference in the education sector by using engaging marketing to persuade parents and pupils to choose a school lunch and, in particular, adopt healthy choices."
Oxford Brookes University accused of 'cynical misrepresentation of the truth' over restaurant closure
Oxford Brookes University has been accused of putting forward a “cynical misrepresentation of the truth” in its defence of closing the School of Hospitality Management’s on-site restaurant.
Oxford Brookes university confirms Brookes Restaurant will close in May 2020
Oxford Brookes university has confirmed its intention to close Brookes Restaurant in May 2020.
Social skills: advice from the Social Media 2020 Playbook
The Social Media 2020 Playbook, staged by The Caterer and Supersonic Inc, offered up invaluable industry[...]
Hospitality Superheroes mentoring scheme launched for apprenticeship week
Viewpoint: training is the key to staff retention
Hospitality careers provide great opportunities for on-the-job training, but this must be matched by formal learning[...]
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