Lord Forte's son, Sir Rocco Forte, was appointed a Visiting Professor at the Scottish Hotel School in 1988.
- Issue 3 (2006)
Includes a photograph and a brief career summary of each of the following:
- Alastair M. Morrison, Visiting Professor
- Amanda Scott, Honorary Lecturer
- Anton Mosimann, OBE, Visiting Professor
- Ashok Anantram, Visiting Professor
- Brian Hay, Visiting Professor
- Christopher Rawstron, Honorary Senior Lecturer
- Eddie Friel, OBE, Visiting Professor
- John Heeley, Visiting Professor
- Ken McCulloch, Visiting Professor
- Dr Maurice Taylor, Visiting Professor
- Ray Pine, Visiting Professor
- Sir Rocco Forte, Visiting Professor
- Russell Kelt, Honorary Senior Lecturer
'Tourism: state of the art II' conference dinner menu. The conference took place at the University of Strathclyde and was organised to mark the 60th anniversary of the Scottish Hotel School. The conference dinner was held at the Hilton hotel, Glasgow, on 29 June 2004.
Membership number 6641
- No.1 (2003)
Sir Rocco Forte was appointed a Visiting Professor at the Scottish Hotel School in 1988.
Handbook for overseas students from the Hong Kong University School of Professional and Continuing Education.
Those pictured include the following Scottish Hotel School staff members: Kit (Carson) Jennings; David Gee; Roy Wood; Tom Baum; Erwin Losekoot; Dennis Nickson.
Collection of papers and press cuttings relating to the Scottish Hotel School, compiled in February 2002. Includes copies of some materials held in OF/26/1 and OF/26/25.
Letter from John C. Moffat, Dunkeld, to the Editor of the Scottish Hotel School Newsletter, Glasgow, 4 September 2002. The letter describes Mr Moffat's training at the Scottish Hotel School from 1946-1948 and his subsequent career and hotel experience. Enclosed with the letter are copies of Mr Moffat's Scottish Hotel School Diploma and his certificate of election as a Full Member of the Hotel and Catering Institute, 1951.
Handbook for overseas students from the International College of Tourism and Management (ITM), Austria (third edition). Students taking a two-year course at ITM could obtain a BA degree by completing one or two years of further study at one of its partner universities, including the University of Strathclyde.