Glion Institute of Higher Education

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Glion Institute of Higher Education
Institut de hautes études de Glion
MottoExperience Excellence
EstablishedSeptember 1962
AccreditationNECHE
QAA
AACSB member
SAC
AffiliationsSommet Education
PresidentPhilippe Vignon
DeanAntonina Santalova
Faculty97 (Lecturers & Practical Arts Instructors)
Administrative staff
300
Students2557 (2022)
Undergraduates1663
Postgraduates894
Location
Switzerland and United Kingdom
Campus
Websiteglion.edu
Glion Institute of Higher Education campus

The Glion Institute of Higher Education (GIHE, French: Institut de hautes études de Glion) provides instruction in hospitality management, with campuses in Switzerland and the United Kingdom.

History

Established in 1962 as the Institut International de Glion, the school was founded by Swiss professors Walter Hunziker and Frédéric Tissot on the site of the former Grand Hôtel Bellevue, in Montreux, Switzerland. The initial class consisted of fifteen students from five countries, studying courses delivered in French.

In 1977, Glion changed its name to the Centre International de Glion (CIG), before becoming Glion Hotel School. In 1989 a second campus was opened in Bulle. In 2002, Glion updated its name to Glion Institute of Higher Education and became part of Laureate Education, an American education company.[1]

In 2013, Glion opened a new campus in London, located in the grounds of the University of Roehampton. By 2016, Glion was acquired by Eurazeo, a multinational private equity firm based in Paris, France. Glion operates under the umbrella of hospitality education group Sommet Education.

Rankings

In terms of employer reputation, Glion is ranked among the world's Top 3 institutions for Hospitality and Leisure Management, according to the 2026 QS World University Rankings by Subject.[2]

References

  1. Lee, Chorong Vrticka. "Glion Institute of Higher Education". Swiss Universities Handbook - Top Universities in Switzerland. Archived from the original on 2018-07-17. Retrieved 2018-10-22.
  2. "Hospitality & Leisure Management". QS Top Universities. Retrieved 15 April 2026.


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