Starex University Signs MoU with Karma Lakelands to Strengthen Hospitality Education and Industry Exposure

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Starex University has announced a strategic academic collaboration between its School of Hotel Management and Karma Lakelands through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), aimed at enhancing industry exposure and practical learning opportunities for hospitality students.

The partnership reflects a growing focus on strengthening industry–academia integration within hospitality education, where practical training and real-world experience are becoming increasingly important for career readiness.

Focus on Practical Hospitality Training

According to the university, the collaboration will provide students with:

  • immersive learning experiences
  • hands-on exposure in luxury hospitality environments
  • interaction with hospitality professionals
  • industry-oriented training opportunities

The initiative is expected to help students understand operational, service, and management aspects of the hospitality sector beyond conventional classroom learning.

With the hospitality and tourism industry evolving rapidly, institutions are increasingly focusing on experiential learning models that combine academic knowledge with industry engagement.

Industry–Academia Collaboration in Hospitality Education

The School of Hotel Management at Starex University stated that the MoU aligns with its broader vision of preparing future-ready hospitality professionals through skill-focused and industry-connected education.

Collaborations between universities and hospitality brands are becoming an important part of hotel management education, especially in areas such as:

  • luxury hospitality operations
  • guest experience management
  • hospitality leadership
  • practical skill development
  • career-oriented training

The partnership with Karma Lakelands is expected to create opportunities for students to gain exposure to professional hospitality ecosystems while building industry-relevant competencies.

Expanding Career Pathways for Students

The university also highlighted that the collaboration aims to support career development and create meaningful pathways for students interested in hospitality and hotel management careers.

As hospitality education increasingly shifts toward application-based learning, such partnerships are seen as valuable platforms for bridging the gap between academic training and industry expectations.

The university expressed optimism about the opportunities the collaboration may create for both students and faculty members in the coming years.