April 19, 2024

LE CHATEAU LAMBOUSA ACCEPTED AS AH&LA MEMBER

FIRST IN TRNC: WORLD TOURISM GIANT AH&LA ACCEPTED LE CHATEAU LAMBOUSA AS INSTITUTIONAL MEMBER

American Tourism and Accommodation educational foundation – AH&LA situated in CLe Chateau Lambousaentral Washington DC hosted Girne American University Founding Rector and Chancellor of  the Board of Administrators – Serhat Akpınar and Vice-Chancellors – Cemile Esenyel and Olgun Üstün and GAU Tourism and Accommodation Higher School Director – Assist. Prof. Dr. İsmet Esenyel.

Joori Jeon the Vice-Chair of AH&LA, which is situated in more than 90 countries and has been co-operating with over 200 universities and institutions for 110 years, has emphasized the honour to be a Global Academic Partner of GAU both in Cyprus and Turkey and that Le Chateau Lambousa will be operated under AH&LA.

Akpınar,  “It is indeed an honour for both the TRNC and GAU that Le Chateau Lambousa has been accepted as an Institutional Member of AH&LA”

The senior level meeting held amongst the Girne American University Founding Rector and Chancellor of  the Board of Serhat Akpinar (left), Fay Avery and Ismet EsenyelAdministrators – Serhat Akpınar, GAU Tourism and Accommodation Higher School Director  – Assist. Prof. Dr. İsmet Esenyel and Dulles Rector – Fay Avery consisted of American Tourism policies and the current situation in education opportunities and decisions in this regard.  Akpınar also recorded that it is indeed an honour for both the TRNC and GAU that Le Chateau Lambousa has been accepted as an Institutional Member of AH&LA. Akpınar stated that The American College, the first amongst TRNC colleges, will commence AH&LA Hotel Management Programs for 14-16 year old student groups thus enhancing interest in tourism and hotel management for the younger generation.

 

 

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