School of Hotel and Tourism Management


The School of Hotel and Tourism Management is one of the schools at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. It was established in 1979 as the Department of Institutional Management and Catering Studies, then renamed as Department of Hotel and Tourism Management in 1992. The department was designated a school in October 2001, which became an independent autonomous academic unit within the university structure in July 2004.
The SHTM offers programmes from undergraduate degrees to doctoral degrees. In 2012, the SHTM received the McCool Breakthrough Award from the International Council on Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Education for its teaching and research hotel, Hotel ICON. The School is currently an Affiliate Member of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation.

Programmes

The SHTM offers programmes at levels ranging from Bachelor’s degree to Ph.D. in Hong Kong and Mainland China:
Programmes in Hong Kong
Programmes in Mainland China
Hotel ICON
Officially opened on 21 September 2011, Hotel ICON is the teaching and research hotel built for the SHTM by PolyU. It was built on the site of Pak Sui Yuen, the former PolyU's staff quarters. Wholly owned by PolyU and an extension of the SHTM, Hotel ICON has a total of 262 guestrooms including three dedicated "Tomorrow's Guestrooms" reserved for innovations and advance research.
Mr and Mrs Chan Chak Fu Building
The building that houses the School was named after the late Mr and Mrs Chan Chak Fu, a pioneer Hong Kong hotelier, in appreciation for the contributions by Seal of Love Charitable Foundation Limited to support PolyU's development and advancement in hospitality and tourism education and research.
Gallery of Honour
Located in the SHTM lobby, the Gallery of Honour displays portraits of the recipients of the SHTM Lifetime Achievement Award. The School established this award to honour individuals who have contributed substantially to the development of hospitality and tourism in Hong Kong, Asia, and the world.
Che-woo Lui Hotel and Tourism Resource Centre
Designed to support the research, teaching and learning functions of the SHTM, the Che-woo Lui Hotel and Tourism Resource Centre houses a range of hotel and tourism management related reference and teaching materials, such as books, journals, magazines, statistical reports and conference proceedings. More than 120 international hospitality, tourism and food science journal titles are stocked. The centre is also equipped with facilities for student group projects and seminars.
Bistro 1979
Bistro 1979 is a student-operated restaurant providing a real restaurant setting for SHTM students to learn and experience the actual food and beverage management and operation. The restaurant has a capacity of 66 people and includes main and exclusive dining areas for its members and guests.
Vinoteca Lab
Vinoteca Lab is a wine lab used for a variety of classes ranging from basic wine fundamentals to advanced regional and international wine knowledge and specialist skills. It also hosts a variety of other classes, including wine appreciation, food and wine pairing, creative mixology, and coffee art, which are open to students, industry representatives, and the general public. Workshops organised by the Food and Wine Academy, an initiative by the SHTM and Hotel ICON, take place in this lab.
The Western Food Production Lab
The Western Food Production Lab allows students to practise and learn about food production, food hygiene and safety. Workshops organised by the Food and Wine Academy also take place here.
Samsung Digital Lab for Hospitality Technology
The Samsung Digital Lab for Hospitality Technology allows students to learn and practise the latest applications and devices used in the hospitality and tourism industry. The lab is equipped with more than 85 notebook computers running a range of business applications, data analysis software, specialised hospitality and tourism software for research applications.