George Brown College and Chitkara University deepen partnership with new agreement

Partnership with India's Chitkara University to bolster educational opportunities for students and faculty. 

TORONTO - George Brown College and Chitkara University (ChitkaraU) in India have expanded their longstanding partnership to enhance educational opportunities for students.

Renowned as one of the best private universities in the region of north India, ChitkaraU offers multi-disciplinary programs, all of which are designed to be industry-relevant.

The wide ranging new agreement strengthens ties between the two institutions, establishing opportunities for teaching and learning mentorship, curriculum development, applied research, as well as faculty and student exchanges and study abroad options. The partnership between George Brown and ChitkaraU was first established in 2006. Since then, more than 160 students have benefitted, earning dual credentials from both institutions.

The agreement provides eligible students with opportunities for their learning to be recognized and to receive advance standing into the third year of George Brown’s  Honours Bachelor of Commerce – Culinary Management degree in Canada. Launched in 2016, the degree is tailored specifically to the culinary field. Developed with input from industry, it includes two work placements and combines management theory with advanced culinary courses, preparing students to enter the culinary industry with a strategic approach to operations and greater depth of insight in regards to food and cooking and the management of culinary operations.

While studying in India, students will benefit from the exceptional curriculum and faculty of George Brown. They will experience learning through an academic mentoring model from Centre for Hospitality and Culinary Arts faculty.

 “We’re very pleased to deepen and expand our collaboration with Chitkara University,” said Anne Sado, President, George Brown College, who travelled to India to sign the agreement. “We share a commitment to preparing students for a diverse and global workplace. We are also united by our sense of responsibility to industry, as we strive to deliver exceptional graduates who will become tomorrow’s industry leaders.”

“This will be a more intense form of our current relationship with George Brown College where we can expose our students to international and accomplished faculty from George Brown where they can learn from the best, thus setting themselves up to work and live in any part of the world . This will enable our students to develop international skills and become employable or start their own culinary ventures anywhere,” said Dr. Madhu Chitkara, Vice Chancellor Chitkara University.

George Brown is committed to supporting international partnerships that globalize the academic experience for students. The College offers study and work abroad opportunities in 27 countries, preparing innovative, adaptable graduates for success in the global economy. Learners come from more than 100 different countries around the world.

About The Centre for Hospitality and Culinary Arts at George Brown College

Since its establishment in 1967, the Centre for Hospitality and Culinary Arts (CHCA) has become one of the leading culinary, hospitality and beverage schools in Canada. Graduating over 1,500 students and educating over 9,000 students every year, CHCA continues to be applicants’ first choice for culinary and hospitality programs. With an impressive body of over 21,000 alumni — which include industry leaders like Mark McEwan, Christine Cushing, Lynn Crawford, Rob Gentile, Jason Bangerter and Roger Mooking to name a few — the CHCA is dedicated to producing passionate, service-obsessed professionals for the evolving hospitality, culinary and beverage industry.

About George Brown College

Toronto's George Brown College has established a reputation for equipping students with the skills, industry experience and credentials to pursue the careers of their choice. The college offers programs from its three campuses located across the downtown core. George Brown offers 167 full-time programs and 191 continuing education certificates/designations across a wide variety of professions to a student body of over 30,000 (full-time enrolment) students, including 23 per cent international students; and over 68,000 continuing education registrants. Students can earn certificates, diplomas, graduate certificates, apprenticeships and degrees. www.georgebrown.ca

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