
About this campus
Our Pulteney Street campus is our Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School hub in the centre of Adelaide’s CBD, exclusively focused on students studying a Master of International Hotel Management.This friendly campus has been designed to provide spaces for all aspects of the student experience from study to socialising, offering additional Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School applied training areas, study spaces, and places you can relax with new friends.
- Dedicated study areas and relaxation zone
- Unprecedented access to learning facilitators
- Centrally located in Adelaide's Central Business District
- Unprecedented access to learning facilitators
- Easily accessible by public transport
- Applied Training Spaces supporting a high level hotel simulation
About this campus
Our Pulteney Street campus is our Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School hub in the centre of Adelaide’s CBD, exclusively focused on students studying a Master of International Hotel Management.This friendly campus has been designed to provide spaces for all aspects of the student experience from study to socialising, offering additional Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School applied training areas, study spaces, and places you can relax with new friends.
- Dedicated study areas and relaxation zone
- Unprecedented access to learning facilitators
- Centrally located in Adelaide's Central Business District
- Unprecedented access to learning facilitators
- Easily accessible by public transport
- Applied Training Spaces supporting a high level hotel simulation
Student life
On the edge of famous Rundle Mall, this campus offers easy access to shopping, drinking and dining, accommodation options and transport, making it the ideal location from which to explore the city. It offers all the same student services and support as our multi-faculty Wakefield campus nearby, but with a specific focus on International Hotel Management student needs.-
Facilities
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Features
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Location
- B+W and colour photocopiers
- Applied Training and Hotel Simulated Spaces
- Free wi-fi
- Vibrant and safe location with numerous cafés and eateries in surrounding area
- Student common area with study/social/game/kitchen zones
- Large classrooms with up to date technology
22 Pulteney Street
Adelaide, SA 5000
Getting to the Putleney Street campus or Adelaide CBD from the international or domestic airport is simple. The campus is close to Rundle Mall, which is located in Adelaide CBD, and is easily accessed by public transport. Please use the referred apps and transport options listed. If travelling with large amounts of luggage we recommend catching a taxi from the airport.
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Success Coaches
Your teachers and academics
You’ll be supported by a passionate network of industry leaders, with a personalised approach to teaching that’s designed to land you the job you love.

Cindy Lee
Senior Learning Facilitator, School of Hospitality
Cindy is a researcher and senior learning facilitator with over a decade of experience in academia. Her interest lies in the area of tourism experience, tourist motivation, tourist photo-taking and photo-sharing behaviour, and hospitality education. With her combined interest in research and education, Cindy teaches the research subjects in the MIHM program. She is also the HDR Director for the Business and Hospitality Vertical and is involved in supervising HDR candidates.

Pro Vice-Chancellor, Business and Hospitality
Gregory is a highly experienced executive, leader, consultant and academic. Greg has held a number of senior executive positions in the public and private sectors, including Senior Executive at the Queensland Department of Education and CEO of a licensed club. Greg has a doctorate in leadership development and has completed post-graduate qualifications in economics and learning and development.

Professor Scott Thompson-Whiteside
Executive Dean, Design and Creative Technology
Scott has more than 20 years of academic experience, leading various programs, schools and faculties across Europe, Asia and Australia. Trained as an industrial designer, he moved into design management and later acquired a master's degree and PhD in design leaderships. Scott is a strong advocate for internationalisation, industry-engaged teaching, high-quality student outcomes and interdisciplinary research, and brings those passions to his role at Torrens University. Scott's own research interests intersect the disciplines of design education, higher education policy, design strategy and innovation.
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Contact us
General enquiries: 1300 575 803
22 Pulteney Street
Adelaide, SA 5000
Student Services hours:
Mon to Fri: 8.30am–5pm
Hours during trimester breaks:
Student Services are available at Wakefield Campus only
Public holidays: closed
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