The Minister of Culture and Tourism, Pedro Alberto Cruz, bet today by Paramount theme park as a school of excellence in tourism, as he said after signing the agreement between the University of Murcia (UMU) and Murcianos flagship projects which will develop a training program for students of the School of Tourism academic practices performed in the Paramount theme park in Alhama de Murcia.
The agreement, signed by the rector of the University of Murcia, Jose Antonio Cobacho, and the president of flagship projects, Jesus Samper, will consist in developing training sessions for students of the School of Tourism said it will focus on the various activities that can develop a theme park and the organizational and functioning.
In addition, students will practice academic theme park Paramount.
This will constitute a joint committee for monitoring, with representatives appointed by the two institutions, which is responsible for planning, monitoring and evaluation of actions under the agreement.
The agreement has a term of three years and may be renewed by agreement between the parties.
The Minister of Culture and Tourism, Pedro Alberto Cruz, called the Paramount and LifeStyle Center Project as "a qualitative and quantitative leap for tourism in the region involving the need for qualified professionals."
In this regard, said that regional tourism progress depends on better training of professionals, which, according to Cruz, the School of Tourism attached to the UMU 'being conducted each year in a way commendable. "
Working at Paramount Park
The agreement poses a specific training program designed to train students to work at Paramount Park, as well as in supplements that will accompany it.
"For a project need excellent professional excellence," said Minister of Culture, "and this agreement will make it possible."
In addition, Cruz said that the signing of the agreement "marks the beginning of a process of interplay between the Paramount project in the institutions of the social and economic fabric of the Region of Murcia".
Source: CARM