WelTec Cooks Up Exchange to Bali
MEDIA RELEASE
November 2009
WellTech tutor Jim Collins
Wellington Institute of Technology (WelTec) continues to build its reputation abroad for excellence in education. The largest culinary school in the country and a Centre of Vocational Excellence in Hospitality and Tourism, WelTec is taking its recipe for success to the world - most recently to Asia.
Cookery tutor Jim
Collins set off for Bali on November 15 to take part in a
tutor exchange as part of a formalised agreement with
leading Bali hospitality and tourism education college
Sekolah Tinggi Pariwisata Bali (STP Bali).
The two
week visit is the second trip for Mr Collins since the
inception of the exchange two years ago. “The exchange
has been a whole new cultural and culinary experience for
me. It is interesting to see how the different schools
operate and it offers the chance to learn from each other
which is what it’s all about.”
Mr Collins is no
stranger to produce from the Asia-Pacific Rim. A two time
winner of the Island Influence Culinary Competition, he is
expecting the exchange will provide some food for thought
for competition work. “It’s pure culinary enjoyment; I
love the flavours and the style and I will be looking for
dishes that inspire me.”
The partnership with STP
Bali is one of a number that WelTec is developing around the
world in locations including Asia, America, Europe, South
America and the Pacific. “It’s important for students
to gain an international perspective as part their
education” says Mr Collins. "Employers increasingly want
people who have an understanding of the wider world and
those students who don’t travel still gain this
perspective from visiting students and
tutors.”
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