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The highly coveted QRC scholarships have gone to two very deserving recipients

ATM student travels to Beijing abroad ex-America's Cup yacht

First QRC student enrolled at ICMS

Emma Walker, a member of QRC's inaugural class of Diploma of Hospitality Management students, has become the first graduate to enrol in the ICMS Bachelor of Business Administration in Hospitality Management.

Emma Completed her Diploma at QRC and now has a further year of study in Sydney to complete her Degree. The International College of Management, Sydney (ICMS) is the largest private provider of Hotel Management education in the southern hemisphere and is an important strategic partner to QRC.

Emma says she loves ICMS "We are very lucky getting to study in both Queenstown and Manly".

QRC Chief Executive, Jan Fitz-Gerald, visited Emma on a recent trip to Sydney.

QRC student, Emma Walker at ICMS

Kenny Utting named Waiter of the Region

QRC offers short course in wine appreciation

Students organise grand-stand event

Queenstown the perfect spot for Environmental Studies

Cesar Ritz President attends as Guest of Honour

QRC now taking National Scholarship Applications!

QRC Inaugural Graduation Approaching

QRC is continuing to gain recognition from Universities around the world

Children's charity foundation to benefit from QRC charity dinner

QRC has this week named the winners of the 2008 Scholarships!

QRC's Diploma of Hospitality Management students have have secured fabulous positions in properties as far away as Australia, the UK and Dubai

QRC's end of term dinner saw staff, students and local industry identities don their black ties and glamorous dresses for a night of fine dining and fun awards

QRC's inaugural class of Adventure Tourism Management students started their Internships after term ends on June 29

Students entering the Diplomas of Hospitality Management and Adventure Tourism Management will now enjoy subsidised fees after the government agency TEC endorsed QRC programmes as highly relevant to New Zealand's tourism industry