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SHG Milano - International Hospitality and Business School

Italy

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About SHG Milano - International Hospitality and Business School

Country Italy
Number of courses 1

SHG Milano, located in Milan, Italy, is an international school specializing in Hospitality and Business education. This vibrant city, known for its fashion, art, and business sectors, provides a stimulating environment for students. It provides undergraduate and postgraduate programs, such as Bachelor and MBA degrees, with courses primarily conducted in English. The school also offers language learning in French, Italian, German, Spanish, Chinese, Russian, and Arabic. A distinctive feature of SHG Milano is its blend of academic courses and practical experiences, including 6-month paid internships in Italy or abroad. Popular courses include International Hospitality Management and Italian Gastronomy. The university's approach focuses on practical skills and global employability, preparing students for diverse careers in the hospitality industry.

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