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Leading Hotel School
Vatel's Founder and President
President of EURHODIP (The Leading Hotel Schools of Europe)
President of CIRVATH (Research Center)
Honorary President of ADIRH, International Union of Hotel School Alumni
Honorary President of the "Académie Nationale de Cuisine" (French National Academy of Cuisine)
Founding Member of France Qualité Formation
Member of AMFORHT Board of Directors ( World Association for Hospitality & Tourism Training)
Member of EUHOFA INTERNATIONAL: International Association of Hotel School Directors
Vatel, your key to success
Created more than 25 years ago, Vatel, International Business School Hotel & Tourism Management, trains the future operational and senior managers of the hospitality and tourism industry. Recognised by top representatives of the hotel industry, the school has an international recognition thanks to the teaching concept of the right balance between academic theory and professional practice.
Vatel students obtain national university degrees that are recognised worldwide. The employment rate of Vatel graduates or post graduates is as high as 90%. Last, but not least more than 9,000 Vatelians work in the most prestigious hotels around the world having thus built a very positive image of the Vatel Hotel School and its hotel management programmes.
I invite you to discover in detail all the conditions which, I am convinced, are essential to succeed in the field of hospitality and to prepare for an international career.
Alain Sebban
President and Founder, Vatel Group

Here are Vateliens explaining why they chose Vatel to do their Hotel Management studies
Claudia and Sarah telling why they chose Vatel, International Business School
A group of students explaining why they chose Vatel
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Vatel also proposes a management training programme in the United States to students at the end of
their studies
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