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Hospitality and tourism. Careers without borders.

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Would you like to get paid to do what you love to do anyway? If that involves meeting new people, travelling, cooking, or organising events or trips, then a career in tourism and hospitality awaits.

According to the World Travel and Tourism Council, travel and tourism is the largest employer in the world. Over 220 million people work in this sector, and by 2019 it is predicted that one in every 11 of us will do so. In fact, tourism generates almost 10% of the world’s GDP.

So, where will your degree in hospitality, tourism or catering lead you? Just about anywhere you want, from management and cutting-edge IT, to running a day spa, vineyard or as an adventure tour operator.

Top five trends in hospitality careers

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Top 5 tips for a future-proofed IT career

Computing & ITHow do you prepare for an IT career that may not exist yet? How can you make sure you learn the right computer science skills? What’s hot in computer engineering right now? Find out in our global guide to the future of IT.

You may have noticed that the global financial crisis slashed job opportunities in almost every industry. But information technology has escaped the crisis remarkably well. In the US, the Bureau of Labor Statistics July 2009 survey showed that the number of computer systems design and services jobs actually increased over the previous year. In fact, tech-industry careers website dice.com believes there are 400,000 technical jobs remaining unfilled in the USA right now.

And it’s not just happening in the US or UK – in India, the rush to outsource technology jobs is creating unprecedented opportunities for IT graduates, especially in services and maintenance.

The truth is, technology has changed the way we live to such an extent that it has become the centre of our social and economic lives. And that means that in the future, basic IT skills will be essential for just about every employee.

But how can you, as a globally-educated IT student, prepare for success in the next decade? We asked the IT experts for five ways to make the most of your computing skills.

1. Keep your skills up to date

The thing about technology is it changes so fast. The programming skills taught just a few years ago at university are probably out of date now. So it’s important to commit yourself to a lifetime of learning.

Michael Golden, Vice-President of Education at Microsoft, says “Success comes through hard work, being a lifelong learner, and finding inspiration in what you so.”

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Top careers for science graduates

Where will your science degree take you? From laboratory to field-work, from business to policy, the variety of career choices are endless. Plus, with so many challenges facing the human race, science graduates have never been so popular.

Even President Obama has weighed in, sounding concern over the lack of qualified scientists in the US workforce in an April speech at the National Academy of Sciences.

In reality, the supply of science students is increasing – but many are choosing careers in medicine, finance or law where the pay-cheques are higher.

So if you want to use your technical science skills in your graduate job, where are the best science opportunities today? In this article we look at some new and growing sectors.

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What makes a great business school?

businessStudying business is an investment in your future. Choosing the right business school will make it easier to get a head start on your career, because as well as learning the theory of business and economics, a good business school will also give you the opportunity to network with relevant industry leaders, and form lasting friendships with future colleagues and business partners.

You may be looking for an MBA program, or just starting out with an undergraduate business degree. No matter what level of business study you are ready for, there are three key things to consider when choosing the right business school for you.

1. An inspiring faculty

World-class universities attract the most talented teachers and researchers from around the globe. Ideally you should have expert teachers who are still working in their field. They can show you how to apply business theory to the issues facing real companies today.

Their connections to industry will also help them advise you on your study choices, and with internships, guest speakers and case studies.

Business schools that are well-resourced will usually attract the best and brightest teachers. And yes, that means money. Most business schools are funded by a mix of government funding and research grants, private endowments (including those tuition fees, and alumni donations) and contract research grants from businesses.

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