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IFT holds Open Day on 7 Jan (Sunday)

IFT Open Day Programme

On 7 January, the Institute for Tourism Studies (IFT) is going to hold the Open Day at IFT Mong-Há Campus. Through various activities, visitors will be able to get to know more about the Institute’s teaching philosophy, learning facilities and environment. The general public is welcome to attend the Open Day, and high school students who are interested in joining IFT, do not miss the chance!

All the facilities in the campus will be open to public during the Open Day, coordinators and students of all programmes will be stationed at different teaching and training facilities to meet with the visitors, introducing the programmes and admission information. The Institute has also invited its alumni who are now local singers: Kelvin Shen, Susan Choi and Alex Ao Ieong to perform a mini concert. Other activities include: students and alumni sharing, tray race competition, dining etiquette and wine tasting workshop, outdoor BBQ etc. Participants joining the event can know more about IFT’s campus life in a relaxing and easy atmosphere.

During the Open Day, IFT students will be showcasing programme features in different classrooms, with IFT’s philosophy that theory illuminates practice, the event not only allowed IFT students to learn team work and put what they have learnt in classes into practice, but also shared their study experiences with the prospective students in attendance.

The application period for IFT’s daytime bachelor degree programmes runs until 19 January inclusive. For more information about admission and full scholarship opportunity, please visit our website www.ift.edu.mo or dial 2856-1252 for enquiries.

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