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Trinity talent search competition 2007
Thursday, April 05, 2007
Trinity International School of Tourism Management will award several academic scholarships for the academic year 2007 - 2008, to gifted candidates who wish to study hospitality and tourism management at Trinity. The competition is open to all high school graduates who meet the entrance qualifications listed below. Students in their final year of high school (graduating summer 2007) are also welcome to apply.

The International Talent Search Competition will take place at TRINITY International School of Tourism Management (Terra Maris Hotel, GR 700 14 Limin Hersonissos, Iraklion, Crete, Greece) on Thursday May 10th 2007, between 12.00 noon and 3.00 p.m. Candidates living outside the area will be offered the opportunity to participate “on-line”.

The aim of the competition is to identify and support gifted individuals who wish to obtain a university level education at an English speaking institution of higher learning and to pursue a managerial career in the hospitality and tourism industry. With this initiative, Trinity underlines its commitment to improving the quality of tourism through the development of new managers imbued with the culture, education and training required in the contemporary, competitive tourism and hospitality environment.

Qualifications for Participation: In order to participate in the competition, candidates are required:

Selection Procedure: Candidates are required to take a three hour written test designed to assess their:

No special preparation is necessary

Assessment Procedure: An Academic Committee consisting of the Chief Academic Officer, the Academic Dean and three faculty members of Trinity will evaluate each candidate’s test performance. It should be noted that the scholarships will be awarded on the basis of prior academic achievement, participation in extracurricular activities, the essay submitted at the time of application and the Talent Search test results.

Finalists for the competition will be short-listed and interviewed by the Academic Committee. The scholarship recipients will then be announced and will begin their studies on September 24th, 2007.

The Academic Scholarship covers tuition only (it does not include accommodation costs, text books and other extras).

Deadline for applications and supporting documents: April 30th, 2007
Vicky Karantzavelou - Thursday, April 05, 2007
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