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Private · Italy

Luiss Master Food & Wine

Rome's food & wine business school

Rome, Italy Est. 1974 · 52 yrs #30 worldwide Official site

Programs

9

across degree levels

Students

200

40% international

Acceptance

45%

selective

Tuition (mid)

$21k

full programme

AI-augmentation

78%

upside for grads

The school

What you need to know

Institution type

Private

Accreditation

Faculty ratio

1 : 9

Languages

English

Hospitality rank

#30

AI-readiness

Strong

Rome-based postgraduate master combining food, wine and hospitality business.

Across all programs, graduates face a hospitality industry mid-way through an AI transition: roughly 30% of entry-level task time is automatable today, while 78% of a graduate's output can be amplified by current AI tools. We break this down per program below.

By the numbers

The data on this school

Application volume — trailing 7 years

Applications received per intake.

Global hospitality rank — trajectory

Lower is better. Movements year-over-year.

Graduate employment, 6mo

97%

Placed via school network

84%

Student–faculty ratio

1 : 9

International student share

40%

9 programs

Programs offered

ProgramLevelDurationTuitionAI exposure
BBA in International Hospitality Management
hospitality management
bachelor36 mo$18,000
62%
MSc in Global Hospitality Leadership
hospitality management
master18 mo$24,000
62%
Diploma in Wine, Beverage & Sommelier Studies
wine beverage
diploma
40%
Grand Diplôme in Culinary Arts
culinary arts
diploma9 mo$18,000
34%
MSc in Wine & Beverage Business
wine beverage
master
40%
MBA in Hospitality & Tourism
hospitality management
mba12 mo$29,000
62%
MBA in Hospitality & Tourism — Leadership Track
hospitality leadership
mba12 mo$29,000
62%
MBA in Hospitality & Tourism — Luxury Track
luxury hospitality
mba12 mo$29,000
62%
MBA in Hospitality & Tourism — Revenue Track
revenue management
mba12 mo$29,000
62%

Programs by degree level

Distribution across credentials.

2026 outlook

AI impact — by program

Every hospitality discipline is being reshaped at a different speed. Below is the AI exposure profile for each program at Luiss Master Food & Wine, with the specific tasks being automated, the work being amplified, and the tools graduates should be fluent in before they leave.

Automation risk vs augmentation upside

Per program — automation is what AI removes, augmentation is what AI multiplies.

School-wide opportunity score

88/100

Projected salary premium: +20% by yr 5

Augmentation minus automation, normalised 0–100.

bachelor · hospitality management

BBA in International Hospitality Management

Exposure

62%

Automation

38%

Augmentation

78%

BBA in International Hospitality Management at Luiss Master Food & Wine sits in the moderate-exposure band of the AI-impact curve. Roughly 38% of the entry-level task surface is now automatable, while 78% of a graduate's output can be amplified by AI tools. The net effect: graduates who treat AI as a co-pilot are projected to earn +14% more by year five than peers who don't. High augmentation, low replacement — managers who use AI will out-earn those who don't.

AI is taking over

  • Shift scheduling & forecasting
  • Guest feedback triage and sentiment scoring
  • Routine SOP & training-doc drafting
  • Inventory and par-level recalculations

AI amplifies

  • +Personalised guest journey design
  • +Dynamic upsell and bundling strategy
  • +Owner / asset reporting with AI narrative
  • +AI-led concierge oversight and escalation
ChatGPT EnterpriseCendyn / RevinateDuettoNotion AIGlean

master · hospitality management

MSc in Global Hospitality Leadership

Exposure

62%

Automation

34%

Augmentation

84%

MSc in Global Hospitality Leadership at Luiss Master Food & Wine sits in the moderate-exposure band of the AI-impact curve. Roughly 34% of the entry-level task surface is now automatable, while 84% of a graduate's output can be amplified by AI tools. The net effect: graduates who treat AI as a co-pilot are projected to earn +22% more by year five than peers who don't. High augmentation, low replacement — managers who use AI will out-earn those who don't.

AI is taking over

  • Shift scheduling & forecasting
  • Guest feedback triage and sentiment scoring
  • Routine SOP & training-doc drafting
  • Inventory and par-level recalculations

AI amplifies

  • +Personalised guest journey design
  • +Dynamic upsell and bundling strategy
  • +Owner / asset reporting with AI narrative
  • +AI-led concierge oversight and escalation
ChatGPT EnterpriseCendyn / RevinateDuettoNotion AIGlean

Exposure

40%

Automation

30%

Augmentation

61%

Diploma in Wine, Beverage & Sommelier Studies at Luiss Master Food & Wine sits in the low-exposure band of the AI-impact curve. Roughly 30% of the entry-level task surface is now automatable, while 61% of a graduate's output can be amplified by AI tools. The net effect: graduates who treat AI as a co-pilot are projected to earn +8% more by year five than peers who don't. Sensory work is safe; AI lifts the commercial and educational side.

AI is taking over

  • Inventory & BIN cards
  • Pairing copy
  • Cellar valuation

AI amplifies

  • +Programme curation
  • +Producer storytelling
  • +Beverage-led upsell design
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diploma · culinary arts

Grand Diplôme in Culinary Arts

Exposure

34%

Automation

28%

Augmentation

54%

Grand Diplôme in Culinary Arts at Luiss Master Food & Wine sits in the low-exposure band of the AI-impact curve. Roughly 28% of the entry-level task surface is now automatable, while 54% of a graduate's output can be amplified by AI tools. The net effect: graduates who treat AI as a co-pilot are projected to earn +6% more by year five than peers who don't. Lowest replacement risk in hospitality — hands stay human, the back-office goes AI.

AI is taking over

  • Recipe scaling and costing
  • Allergen and nutrition label generation
  • Menu translation and localisation
  • Supplier price tracking

AI amplifies

  • +Menu R&D with generative ideation
  • +Plate photography & social content
  • +Wine & beverage pairing copy
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master · wine beverage

MSc in Wine & Beverage Business

Exposure

40%

Automation

20%

Augmentation

71%

MSc in Wine & Beverage Business at Luiss Master Food & Wine sits in the low-exposure band of the AI-impact curve. Roughly 20% of the entry-level task surface is now automatable, while 71% of a graduate's output can be amplified by AI tools. The net effect: graduates who treat AI as a co-pilot are projected to earn +22% more by year five than peers who don't. Sensory work is safe; AI lifts the commercial and educational side.

AI is taking over

  • Inventory & BIN cards
  • Pairing copy
  • Cellar valuation

AI amplifies

  • +Programme curation
  • +Producer storytelling
  • +Beverage-led upsell design
SevenRoomsBinWiseChatGPTNotion AI

mba · hospitality management

MBA in Hospitality & Tourism

Exposure

62%

Automation

30%

Augmentation

88%

MBA in Hospitality & Tourism at Luiss Master Food & Wine sits in the moderate-exposure band of the AI-impact curve. Roughly 30% of the entry-level task surface is now automatable, while 88% of a graduate's output can be amplified by AI tools. The net effect: graduates who treat AI as a co-pilot are projected to earn +28% more by year five than peers who don't. High augmentation, low replacement — managers who use AI will out-earn those who don't.

AI is taking over

  • Shift scheduling & forecasting
  • Guest feedback triage and sentiment scoring
  • Routine SOP & training-doc drafting
  • Inventory and par-level recalculations

AI amplifies

  • +Personalised guest journey design
  • +Dynamic upsell and bundling strategy
  • +Owner / asset reporting with AI narrative
  • +AI-led concierge oversight and escalation
ChatGPT EnterpriseCendyn / RevinateDuettoNotion AIGlean

Exposure

62%

Automation

30%

Augmentation

88%

MBA in Hospitality & Tourism — Leadership Track at Luiss Master Food & Wine sits in the moderate-exposure band of the AI-impact curve. Roughly 30% of the entry-level task surface is now automatable, while 88% of a graduate's output can be amplified by AI tools. The net effect: graduates who treat AI as a co-pilot are projected to earn +28% more by year five than peers who don't. High augmentation, low replacement — managers who use AI will out-earn those who don't.

AI is taking over

  • Shift scheduling & forecasting
  • Guest feedback triage and sentiment scoring
  • Routine SOP & training-doc drafting
  • Inventory and par-level recalculations

AI amplifies

  • +Personalised guest journey design
  • +Dynamic upsell and bundling strategy
  • +Owner / asset reporting with AI narrative
  • +AI-led concierge oversight and escalation
ChatGPT EnterpriseCendyn / RevinateDuettoNotion AIGlean

Exposure

62%

Automation

30%

Augmentation

88%

MBA in Hospitality & Tourism — Luxury Track at Luiss Master Food & Wine sits in the moderate-exposure band of the AI-impact curve. Roughly 30% of the entry-level task surface is now automatable, while 88% of a graduate's output can be amplified by AI tools. The net effect: graduates who treat AI as a co-pilot are projected to earn +28% more by year five than peers who don't. High augmentation, low replacement — managers who use AI will out-earn those who don't.

AI is taking over

  • Shift scheduling & forecasting
  • Guest feedback triage and sentiment scoring
  • Routine SOP & training-doc drafting
  • Inventory and par-level recalculations

AI amplifies

  • +Personalised guest journey design
  • +Dynamic upsell and bundling strategy
  • +Owner / asset reporting with AI narrative
  • +AI-led concierge oversight and escalation
ChatGPT EnterpriseCendyn / RevinateDuettoNotion AIGlean

Investment

Tuition vs. peer schools

Italy hospitality schools — mid tuition

Mid-point of published tuition ranges, in USD.

Min tuition

$18,000

Max tuition

$24,000

Country mid

$30,420

Head-to-head

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