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The International College of Hotel Management (ICHM) is recognised as one of the world’s leading hospitality schools, best known for its Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Management) and Master of International Hotel Management programmes. These flagship courses, along with the Undergraduate Certificate of Hotel, Tourism, and Hospitality Operations, are delivered through a seminar-style model. Group sizes vary each year, with operational, service, and computer-based subjects taught in small, interactive groups, allowing students to actively participate in discussions and debates to help form and express their own viewpoints.
ICHM’s courses are designed for flexibility, using contemporary learning methods to develop career-ready skills. The institute collaborates closely with the hospitality industry to shape its curriculum and provide work-integrated learning opportunities, ensuring students are prepared for future-focused roles.
This strong emphasis on career readiness has led to excellent outcomes – according to the Graduate Outcomes Survey, 93% of ICHM undergraduates found employment after graduation, with 70.5% in full-time roles. The Student Experience Survey (SES) also reported that 80.3% of ICHM undergraduates had a positive overall experience.
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International College of Hotel Management offers a range of student services to support learners throughout their academic journey, beginning with a comprehensive student induction programme and continuing with ongoing guidance. Students receive tailored academic support through one-on-one sessions and group workshops, helping them meet the demands of both study and campus life.
Specialist literacy and learning support staff are available to assist students with developing essential academic skills. In the Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Management) programme, peer support is further strengthened by student leaders who provide guidance in subjects they have previously completed.
In addition, ICHM has partnered with the Australian Counselling Services (ACS) to offer professional counselling and welfare services. ACS counsellors provide students with the support and guidance needed to manage personal challenges and maintain their overall wellbeing during their time at ICHM.
International College of Hotel Management students can choose to live either on campus or off campus, depending on their lifestyle preferences and budget. Regency International House (RIH) is a premium on-campus accommodation complex. Students are housed in villa-style apartments, each comprising four single bedrooms, a kitchenette and dining area, two bathrooms, internet access, and laundry facilities. All meals—three per day, seven days a week—are provided, and staff are available on-site 24 hours a day.
For those who prefer off-campus living, several accommodation options are available. Students can rent an apartment or house independently or share with other Australian or international students.
International College of Hotel Management's Adelaide campus reflects the institute’s commitment to quality education, inclusivity, and student wellbeing. With a strong student-centric focus, the campus was designed based on leading research into educational environments. It features six collaborative teaching studios equipped with the latest educational technology, along with dedicated spaces for student social interaction and wellbeing facilities for both students and staff.
The three-story campus also boasts a training bar and wine room, enabling students to develop practical skills in mixology, food and beverage service, and wine appreciation before entering the industry. This exceptional hands-on training environment sets ICHM apart as a leader in hospitality education.
Adelaide itself offers a rich landscape for hospitality students. Known as a culinary playground, the city is home to world-renowned chefs, a thriving restaurant scene, and a booming bar culture. Students can also explore the world-famous wine regions located just minutes from the city, making it an ideal setting to learn the art of wine and hospitality.
Adelaide Airport, the city’s international gateway, is located just 15 minutes from the city centre and offers various transport options for international students, including ride-shares, taxis, buses, and public transport.
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