Norfolk-based Geoprojects is now exporting its online tourism training courses worldwide.
Since enrolling in the UKTI’s Passport to Export scheme last year, Geoprojects has been certified to provide online travel and tourism teaching material and programmes of study, such as the International Certificate in Travel & Tourism, to individuals accessing distance-learning courses as well as to tutors presenting classroom-based lessons.
In addition to supplying courses to 340 colleges in the UK, the training company has set up training centres in India, Dubai, the Philippines, Mauritius and Greece, with plans to extend this provision to China and Lebanon in the near future. Details: www.geoprojects.co.uk
Photograph: Arthur Jones, director of Geoprojects, with Jasvinder Anand, head of centre, and Preeti Anand, senior lecturer, of the Delhi training center
Norfolk-based Geoprojects is now exporting its online tourism training courses worldwide.
“We want our future sports centre to act as a co-location for health and wellbeing services, furthering our connections with GP referrals and digital health platforms”
As more people join clubs to support their mental
health, fitness professionals need to be empowered to
take a holistic approach. Kath Hudson shares useful
tools discussed at the ACE summit on mental health
Members are telling us they need support with their mental and spiritual health and the industry is starting to see this need. Now’s the time to fast-track our response
Join us at Elevate from 12-13 June in London for a special one-off live recording of The Game
Changers Podcast with Sue Anstiss, CEO of Fearless Women.
As one of the most energy-intensive industries in the UK, leisure facilities face a critical
challenge in balancing net zero goals, funding and increased costs.
CoverMe Fitness, the innovative studio management app for the fitness industry, launches this
month in Australia, with industry veteran Tony Zonato leading the rollout as Managing
Director for the region.
Norfolk-based Geoprojects is now exporting its online tourism training courses worldwide.
Since enrolling in the UKTI’s Passport to Export scheme last year, Geoprojects has been certified to provide online travel and tourism teaching material and programmes of study, such as the International Certificate in Travel & Tourism, to individuals accessing distance-learning courses as well as to tutors presenting classroom-based lessons.
In addition to supplying courses to 340 colleges in the UK, the training company has set up training centres in India, Dubai, the Philippines, Mauritius and Greece, with plans to extend this provision to China and Lebanon in the near future. Details: www.geoprojects.co.uk
Photograph: Arthur Jones, director of Geoprojects, with Jasvinder Anand, head of centre, and Preeti Anand, senior lecturer, of the Delhi training center
Norfolk-based Geoprojects is now exporting its online tourism training courses worldwide.
“We want our future sports centre to act as a co-location for health and wellbeing services, furthering our connections with GP referrals and digital health platforms”
As more people join clubs to support their mental
health, fitness professionals need to be empowered to
take a holistic approach. Kath Hudson shares useful
tools discussed at the ACE summit on mental health
Members are telling us they need support with their mental and spiritual health and the industry is starting to see this need. Now’s the time to fast-track our response
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Join us at Elevate from 12-13 June in London for a special one-off live recording of The Game
Changers Podcast with Sue Anstiss, CEO of Fearless Women.
As one of the most energy-intensive industries in the UK, leisure facilities face a critical
challenge in balancing net zero goals, funding and increased costs.
CoverMe Fitness, the innovative studio management app for the fitness industry, launches this
month in Australia, with industry veteran Tony Zonato leading the rollout as Managing
Director for the region.