UQU MBA in Global Hospitality Management - Residential Weeks Pre-Arrival Guide

Crans-Montana

UQU MBA in Global Hospitality Management - Residential Weeks Pre-Arrival Guide

Crans-Montana

We are delighted to welcome you to campus in Crans-Montana. During your time here, you will meet your fellow participants, the Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs, your Program Manager, and members of our faculty. This is a valuable opportunity to immerse yourself in the Les Roches community and connect with an international network of future professionals.

→ Campus contact
→ Schedule
→ Laptop requirements
→ Professional image policy
→ Packing list
→ Arrival
→ Practical information
→ Campus environment
→ FAQs

Campus contact

For any questions relating to your time on campus, please feel free to contact:

Dr. Albian Albrahimi Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs

M +41 (0)76 754 53 97

T +41 (0)27 485 96 48

albian.albrahimi@lesroches.edu

Schedule

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Laptop requirements

Computer

To ensure a smooth online learning experience, make sure your laptop is updated with the latest Software specifications

• For Windows PC or Mac, Microsoft Office 2019 or later

• Professional Anti-Virus software is recommended

• Minimum technical specifications

• Intel Core i5 Processor (or equivalent), 8GB RAM, 100GB hard disk space available.

Recommendations

• Good wifi access

• Availability of webcam, computer microphone and/or set of headphones including microphone system

• Set up of quiet “study space”with no background noise and good lightning

Professional image policy

Students must dress and present themselves in a professional manner in accordance with Les Roches guidelines.

A professional image should be respected on all Les Roches premises including main buildings and outdoor areas.

There are two types of attire:

  • Business Professional
  • Casual
→ View the Professional Image guide for rules and regulations

Packing list

Business attire

  • 2-3 suits (blazers with matching trousers/skirts), in dark colors
  • 5-6 shirts or blouses
  • Neck ties matching the suit (required for men)
  • Thin sweaters or vests
  • Dark color socks and skin or black color stockings

Shoes

  • Pair of comfortable black leather shoes.
  • Pair of nice high heels for ladies
  • Pair of business shoes for men
  • Shoes that are suited for rainy and/or snowy daysPair of flip-flops or slippers.

Casual attire

  • Shirts: t-shirts, polos, blouses.
  • Pants/skirts: trousers, khakis, jeans, skirts.
  • Sweaters/sweatshirts: light and warm sweaters and sweatshirts, V-necks to wear with suit
  • Coats: one for rain or wind, one for colder nights
  • Sleep wear
  • Sports wear

Other items

  • International adapter
  • Electrical items such as hairdryers
  • Suncream

Arrival

Your arrival information should already have been communicated to us via your coordinator. In the case where there are changes, please do not hesitate to contact Dr. Albian Albrahimi. Your prompt response will help us ensure a smooth and welcoming arrival experience. We look forward to welcoming you.

Important documents

Make sure you have the following items with you upon your arrival:

  • A valid passport and Short Term Visa
  • Travel insurance

Lost luggage

Should you lose your luggage, please report this to the authorities within the airport immediately as per their standard procedure. You must provide them with the name, phone number and address of the school campus where you will stay, so that they can deliver the luggage directly to you once it has been retrieved.

Practical information

Languages

Switzerland has four national languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. Only German, French, and Italian hold equal status as official languages within the Federal Administration.

Regions are divided linguistically: the German-speaking (Deutschschweiz) is in the north and center, French-speaking (Romandie) in the west, and Italian-speaking (Svizzera Italiana) in the south. A small Romansh-speaking population resides in Graubünden in the east. The Les Roches campus is in the French-speaking part of Switzerland.

Weather

During your two-week stay, you can expect autumn temperatures ranging from a high of around 14°C during the day to lows of approximately 2°C in the evenings.

Time Zone

Switzerland uses Central European Time (CET), which is GMT+1. We are currently 1 hour behind the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Currency

The Swiss Franc (CHF) is Switzerland's monetary unit, divided into 100 cents. Currency can be easily exchanged at airports, railway stations, banks, and hotels, with the best rates typically at airports, stations, and banks. Hotels often have the lowest rates and may charge additional fees for exchanges, as do banks.

Internet access

During your stay, you will have access to our Wi-Fi in all areas of the campus.

Wifi credentials:

  • Network: StudentNet
  • Password: Switzerland.41

Rules on campus

Health, Safety & Wellbeing

If you fall ill during the residential week, the Health & Wellbeing Team can assist with arranging a doctor’s appointment. Ensure you have appropriate health and accident insurance to cover medical costs. Campus security ensures safety, and our community maintains a no-drugs policy and a smoke-free campus (except in designated areas).

Professional Etiquette

Our diverse community includes over 1,000 students from more than 90 nationalities. Respect cultural diversity to avoid offending others. Adapt to service industry standards, as some personal views or presentations may require moderation. Professional etiquette is vital for community life and careers in hospitality and tourism, and the school emphasizes this strongly.

Dietary Restrictions

Inform the school before arrival if you have dietary restrictions for medical or religious reasons.

Money and Valuables

Private insurance for damage or theft of personal property is recommended, as the school is not liable for valuables left in rooms, public areas, or storage spaces. Use individual safety deposit boxes in your room and avoid keeping large amounts of money in bedrooms. Keep bags secure outside class hours.

Electrical Appliances

Swiss outlets require 220 volts and three-pin hexagonal plugs. A transformer or adapter may be needed and can be purchased locally. Turn off all electrical devices, including lights, when leaving the room to save energy and support the environment.

Security

Safety Officers and a private security company patrol the school grounds to ensure safety.

Accommodation

If you haven’t yet booked your accommodation, we’ve compiled a list of recommended options near our campus. We encourage you to make your reservation as soon as possible, as availability is limited.

  • Petit Paradis (Walking distance)
  • Hotel La Foret (5 minutes drive) – CHF85 per night – Bed and Breakfast To book, please write directly to info@delaforet.ch, mentioning that you are guests of Les Roches to enjoy this rate.
  • Grand Parc du Hotel (8 mins drive) – CHF115/night B&B To book, please write to info@parc-hotel.ch mentioning that they are from Les Roches to enjoy this rate.

Kindly note that rates do not include CHF3 stay tax per adult per night.

Transportation to and from Campus

Daily transfers are organized by the school, and further details will be shared with you upon your arrival on campus.

FAQs

1. What should I pack for the Residential Weeks?

  • Business Attire: 2-3 suits, 5-6 shirts/blouses, ties (for men), dark socks/stockings, formal shoes.
  • Casual Attire: Jeans, polos, sweaters, and coats for varying weather.
  • Other Items: An international adapter, hairdryer, and sunscreen. Pack for both professional and leisure activities.

2. What should I do in case of lost luggage?

Report lost luggage to airport authorities immediately. Provide them with the campus address and contact details so they can deliver your luggage once retrieved. Our team is available to assist if needed.

3. What are the campus rules on health, safety, and conduct?

  • Health: Our Health & Wellbeing Team can help arrange doctor’s appointments if needed. Ensure you have appropriate health insurance.
  • Safety: The campus is smoke-free (except in designated areas) and adheres to a no-drugs policy. Security officers patrol the campus.
  • Professional Etiquette: Respect cultural diversity and maintain hospitality industry standards of behavior.

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