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Call for applications, request access, doctoral programme in tourism (interuniversity: uma, ua, uca, ucm, uex, ull, nebrija, uoc, urjc, usc, us, uvigo).

The Doctorate Programme in Tourism is part of the REDINTUR cooperation framework, which is made up of 19 Universities with postgraduate studies in Tourism, which has been described in the 2012-2015 National Plan for Tourism of the Ministry of Energy, Industry and Tourism, within the Talent and Entrepreneurship section as a strength, highlighting its operation and training programmes in tourism.

It is the result of the coordination and cooperation between research teams with a track record in the scientific-social knowledge of tourism and in accredited training programmes.

Under this framework, the lines of research of the different groups of the aforementioned Universities have been unified and coordinated with the aim of collaborating and promoting training and research in Tourism in Spain.

Broadly speaking, we can indicate the objectives and commitments that have been set:

  • To contribute to the training of doctors and researchers in Tourism in order to ...
  • To contribute to the training of doctors and researchers in Tourism in order to promote the sustainable growth of a key activity in our social and economic environment.
  • To promote research in order to carry out efficient management of information that allows management to be adapted to the profile of the tourist consumer.
  • To develop analysis and research techniques to adapt to the evolution of the information society.
  • To favour cooperation between universities and the mobility of students and teaching staff.
  • To collaborate in innovation and competitiveness in the field of tourism.
  • To develop a complete and complex academic curriculum model that is committed to the multidisciplinary nature of tourism education at the heart of the University.
  • Full adaptation of the level of university tourism studies in our country to that existing within the European Union and other neighbouring countries, culminating the process initiated with the integration into the university system in 1996.
  • To achieve the standardisation of higher studies in tourism with those corresponding to other areas of training in other economic and professional sectors.
  • Development of specialisation profiles in areas that allow us to take into account the needs for innovation required by business and tourist destination management.

Official qualification

The UOC's Doctoral Programme of Tourism (interuniversity: UMA, UA, UCA, UCM, UEX, ULL, Nebrija, UOC, URJC, USC, US, UVIGO) is a programme that has been approved by the Spanish Universities Council, and its implementation has been authorized by the Government of Catalonia, in accordance with current legislation . You can check the program's quality data at this link .

The UOC's doctoral programmes have full academic validity throughout Spain; where such is the intention, they are qualifications to perform regulated professions, in accordance with the regulations applicable in each case. 

The certificates for these programmes are issued together with a Diploma Supplement (DS), providing details of...

The certificates for these programmes are issued together with a Diploma Supplement (DS), providing details of what the student studied, their results, the professional competencies obtained and the qualification's level in the Spanish higher education system; the aim of this is to facilitate recognition of the qualification and promote students' and graduates' mobility within the European Higher Education Area (EHEA). 

In other countries, the validity of the official university qualifications issued by the UOC will depend on each specific country's education laws.

Title of Degree - Doctoral Programme in Tourism, RUCT Code: 5601390, ISCED Code 1 Social and Behavioural Sciences, ISCED Code 2 Travel, Tourism and Leisure.

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Admission: March 5, 2024

Languages: Spanish, Catalan, English

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Programme quality

The quality of this degree programme is endorsed by the Catalan University Quality Assurance Agency (AQU), which ensures that rigorous standards, including those demanded by the EHEA, are met.

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Study plan. Competences and skills

The aim of this training is to acquire and develop the following skills:

  • Dealing with contexts in which there is little specific information.
  • Find the key questions to be answered to solve a complex problem.
  • Design, create, develop and undertake novel and innovative projects in their field of knowledge.
  • Work both in a team and autonomously in an international or multidisciplinary context.
  • Integrate knowledge, deal with complexity and formulate judgements with limited information.
  • Intellectual criticism and defence of solutions.
  • Ability to conceive, design or create, implement and adopt a substantial process of research or creation.
  • Ability to contribute to the expansion of the frontiers of knowledge through original research.
  • Ability to carry out critical analysis and evaluation and synthesis of new and complex ideas.
  • Ability to communicate with the academic and scientific community and with society ...
  • Ability to communicate with the academic and scientific community and with society in general about their fields of knowledge in the modes and languages used by the academic community. knowledge in the modes and languages commonly used in their international scientific community.
  • Ability to promote, in academic and professional contexts, scientific, technological, social, artistic or cultural progress within a society based on the cultural progress within a knowledge-based society.
CoursesOne semesterOnlineDuring the research periodRecommendable
Training complements One semesterOnlineFirst year (first or second semester)Optional
Training worshops Two monthsOnlineDuring the research periodHighly recommendable
Courses on research, transference and entrepreneurshipOne semesterOnlineDuring the research periodOptional
Workshops 10 hoursOn-siteDuring the research periodOptional

Deposit and thesis oral defense

On completion of the doctoral thesis, the PhD student must apply to the programme's Academic Committee for authorisation to deposit the thesis.

The application must be accompanied by the following documents:

  • Favourable report from the thesis supervisor and, if applicable, from the members of the thesis committee, on the authorisation of the deposit.
  • The document of activities that the doctoral student has carried out.
  • A summary of the doctoral thesis of a maximum of 4,000 characters, written in Catalan, Spanish and English. If the doctoral thesis is written in a language other than these in accordance with article 26, a summary in this language must also be submitted.
  • A copy of the doctoral thesis, the student's curriculum vitae and the activities document, in electronic format.

Two doctors who are experts in the field of the doctoral thesis will produce independent and anonymous reports on the thesis.

Once the above reports have been requested, the thesis supervisor will be asked to propose between five and seven doctors from five different universities or institutions who may form part of the panel responsible for judging the thesis. The academic committee of the programme will proceed, in view of the documentation received, to authorise or not the doctoral thesis defense.

Once the defense has been authorised, the chair of the examining board sets the date for the reading and defence of the thesis and the Doctoral School convenes the public defence of the thesis, which consists of the presentation and defence of the research work prepared by the PhD student to the members of the examining board.

The members of the examining board ask the PhD student any questions they consider appropriate. Likewise, persons holding a doctoral degree who are present at the public event may ask questions at the time and in the manner indicated by the chair of the panel.

After the reading and defence of the thesis, each member of the examining board gives a written assessment of the thesis and its defence and issues a written report with the overall grade awarded to the thesis according to the following scale: "not pass", "pass", "good" or "excellent".

One semesterOnlineDuring the research periodRecommendable
One semesterOnlineFirst year (first or second semester)Optional
Two monthsOnlineDuring the research periodHighly recommendable
One semesterOnlineDuring the research periodOptional
10 hoursOn-siteDuring the research periodOptional

Approval of the tesis

Quality criteria for the defence of doctoral theses on the Joint Doctoral Programme in Tourism

The (joint) Doctoral Programme in Tourism sets out minimum quality criteria to be met by a doctoral thesis in order for the evaluation and defence process to begin. Before a doctoral thesis can be accepted, the work of the doctoral student must be assessed based on objective quality criteria. In particular, before setting in motion the process for organizing the defence, the doctoral student must have published research or partial results from the thesis in well-established journals or submitted them at conferences of recognized importance in their field.

For this purpose, a points system has been established for publications, in which the doctoral student must obtain at least one point in order for the doctoral thesis to be accepted.

The points system is as follows:

a) 1 point for each article  published in a journal included in the following citation databases:

- Journal Citation Reports (JCR): Social Science Citation Index (SSCI) and Science Citation Index (SCIE) - Scopus, impact index in SCImago Journal & Country Rank (SJR) - Arts and Humanities Citation Index (AHCI)

b) 0.5 points for each publication in the following databases and review systems:

- Spanish scientific journals with the FECYT Quality Seal - Emerging Sources Citation Index (WOS) - ERIH-PLUS, European Reference Index for the Humanities - Books and chapters of research works published by publishers of recognized prestige in their research field and which appear in prominent positions in the Scholarly Publishers Indicators (SPI) ranking.

c) 0.25 points for each publication in a journal from the following databases and repertoires:

- Latindex catalogue (scientific journals from Latin America, the Caribbean, Spain and Portugal), with a minimum of 28 criteria. - H Index of Spanish Journals of Social and Legal Sciences (Google Scholar Metrics). - Other national and international databases: Scielo, Redalyc, Qualis. - Works recorded in the proceedings of international conferences, provided that the international scope is explicitly stated in the conference title.

In any event, publications in journals and conferences with no system of external peer review will not be considered. 

The requirements for contributions submitted in support of a thesis are:

a) These contributions must have been submitted, published or accepted for publication after the start of the doctoral studies.

b) The contributions must state the name of the university at which the student is doing the doctoral programme. This statement will be made through the affiliation of the supervisor and/or the doctoral student.

c) The doctoral candidate must be listed as the first or second author of all the contributions. Exceptionally, the Academic Committee of the Joint Programme in Tourism may allow the doctoral candidate, in a contribution in support of a thesis, to appear in a position after second, subject to the justifications submitted.

d) A contribution by two or more authors may only be used in support of one thesis.

Quality criteria for the defence of doctoral theses as a compendium of publications in the Joint Doctoral Programme in Tourism 

Before accepting a doctoral thesis for its defence, the work of the student will be assessed on the basis of quality criteria. In particular, for the defence of the doctoral thesis as a compendium, the student must include at least three publications that meet the quality criteria for the defence of doctoral theses on the doctoral programme, one of which must be in a journal indexed in JCR, one in a journal of those considered in the databases and repertoires of group A of those listed below, and a third from group B of those listed below.  The groups classifying the publications that the doctoral student should have made are as follows:

GROUP A journals

· Journal Citation Report (SCI/SSCI) - Scopus · SCImago Journal & Country Rank (SJR) · Arts and Humanities Citation Index (AHCI)

GROUP B journals - ERIH European Reference Index for the Humanities of the European Science Foundation - Spanish scientific journals with the FECYT Quality Seal - Emerging Sources Citation Index

- These contributions must have been submitted, published or accepted for publication after the start of the doctoral studies. - The contributions must state the name of the university at which the student is doing the doctoral programme. This statement will be made through the affiliation of the supervisor and/or the doctoral student.

- The doctoral candidate must be listed as the first or second author of all the contributions. In truly exceptional cases, the Academic Committee of the Joint Programme in Tourism may allow the doctoral candidate, in a contribution in support of a thesis, to appear in a position after second, subject to the justifications submitted. A contribution by two or more authors may only be used in support of one thesis.

Training complements and activities

All courses are subject to availability

Complementary subjects

Temes d'Inv. avançada turisme sostenible TIC (Català / Español) Complementary

Sostenibilitat i Turisme (Català / Español) Complementary

Mètodes d'investigació qualitativa (Català / Español) Complementary

Mètodes d'investigació quantitativa (Català / Español) Complementary

Library Workshops

Bibliographic reference management (English) Mandatory

Search for academic information (English)  Highly recom.

Where to publish: How to identify leading journals? (English) Highly recom.

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Advanced Qualitative Met. in Knowledge Society (English) Highly recom.

Research, transfer, and entrepreneurship courses

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The maximum duration of the programme is three years if pursued full-time and five years if part-time, counting from the doctoral candidate's admission to the programme until presentation of the doctoral thesis. Calculation of this period does not include parental leave or extended sick leave the Academic Commission of the programme considers justified.

Permanence regulations

The following are causes for definitive withdrawal from the doctoral programme:

  • The expiry of the periods of stay and, if applicable, of any extensions that may have been authorised.
  • The refusal of the requested extensions, in accordance with Article 21.2.
  • Failure to formalise enrolment within the deadlines and in the manner established by the Doctoral School without having requested temporary withdrawal.
  • When the acceptance of the research plan has not been requested within the period established by the Doctoral School.
  • Having obtained two negative evaluations in the research plan and/or in the annual activities document, in accordance with article 36.3 of these regulations.
  • When two negative evaluations have been obtained in the research plan and/or in the annual activities document, in accordance with article 36.3 of these regulations.
  • When the documents established by the programme's academic committee for the annual assessment and monitoring of the research plan have not been submitted within the established deadline.
  • Those that may arise from the corresponding disciplinary sanctions, in accordance with the UOC's Regulations on Rights and Duties.

Control procedures

The completion of the activities proposed in the training plan at the beginning of the doctoral programme and the submission of the research plan at the end of the first year and in subsequent years of the activities document will be the mechanisms for monitoring the progress of the research, always under the supervision of the thesis supervisor.

The assignment of the thesis supervisor is made by the programme's Academic Committee during the first three months after enrolment. The thesis supervisor is ultimately responsible for conducting all the doctoral student's research work.

Research lines

Doctoral school management, programme director, supervisors.

PhD in Computer Engineering (UAB). He teaches courses on artificial intelligence, infographic, computer vision and business intelligence. He is currently the director of the UOC Doctoral School. His research focuses on the study of computer vision algorithms dedicated to the analysis of human behaviour, facial perception and object and scene recognition.

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PhD in Economic and Business Sciences from the University of Castilla-La Mancha and a postgraduate diploma in the Construction of Models in Ecology and Natural Resource Management from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. She received an award for her doctoral thesis from the Instituto de Estudios Económicos (IEE) in Madrid.

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PhD of Environmental Sciences from the Autonomous Universitat de Barcelona (UB). Degree in Environmental Sciences from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB). His research activity pivots around political ecology and economics and in the critical analysis of new paradigms of sustainability, with special emphasis on water management, sustainability, urban resilience, and in strategies in Smart Cities.

Joan Miquel Gomis Lopez

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Doctor in Human Geography from the University of West of England, Bristol, United Kingdom.

Lluis Alfons Garay Tamajon

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Doctor in Human Geography from the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Master in Geography from the same university and postgraduate in Agent of International Development from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia and SETEM (1998).

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Access requirements

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General requirements

To be eligible for the doctoral program, candidates must meet the general requirements of the University and those specific to the programme.

First, prospective candidates must demonstrate that they meet one of the following requirements:

  • Holding an official Spanish bachelor's degree, or equivalent, and a university master's degree, or equivalent, and having completed at least 300 ECTS credits in all these two programmes.
  • Holding an official Spanish university degree, corresponding to previous regulations of university teaching, and having completed a minimum of 300 ECTS credits in all official university studies, of which at least 60 must be at master's level.
  • Holding an official university degree from a country that is part of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) that qualifies for entrance to official master's degree courses, and having completed a minimum of 300 ECTS credits in all official university studies, of which at l...
  • Holding an official university degree from a country that is part of the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) that qualifies for entrance to official master's degree courses, and having completed a minimum of 300 ECTS credits in all official university studies, of which at least 60 must be at master's level.
  • Holding an official Spanish graduate degree, the duration of which, in accordance with Community law, is at least 300 ECTS credits. In this case, students must take the specific training components on a compulsory basis, unless the corresponding doctoral programme includes research training credits equivalent in formative value to research credits from master's degrees.
  • Holding an official university degree in which, after obtaining a training place in the corresponding test of access to specialised health training places, they have completed at least two years of training in a programme to obtain an official degree in one of the specialities of the health sciences with a positive evaluation.
  • Holding an official university degree from a country outside the EHEA, without the need for official validation, after verifying that the level of training is equivalent to that of official university master's degrees and that it allows access to doctoral studies in the country issuing the degree.
  • Holding a Spanish doctoral degree obtained in accordance with previous university regulations.
  • Holding a degree in architecture or engineering with an advanced studies diploma, obtained in accordance with the provisions of Royal Decree 778/1998, of 30 April, or having achieved the research sufficiency regulated in Royal Decree 185/1985, of 23 January.
  • Holding an official university degree that has obtained correspondence with level three of the Spanish Framework of Qualifications for Higher Education (MECES), in accordance with the procedure established in Royal Decree 967/2014, of 21 November, establishing the requirements and procedure for officially validating and declaring equivalence with regard to the official university degree and academic level and for validating foreign higher education studies, and the procedure for determining correspondence with the MECES levels of the official titles of architect, engineer, graduate, technical architect, technical engineer and diploma holder.

Prospective candidates who have not earned the credits for initiation to research in a university master¿s programme shall be obliged to undertake the complementary training determined in each case by the programme.

Admission to the doctoral programme of prospective candidates who hold only an official undergraduate degree which under EU law has a duration of 300 ECTS and who have not completed the courses and earned the credits for initiation to research in a university master's programme will be contingent on successful completion of the complementary training corresponding to the module, itinerary or initiation to research courses for the corresponding training period.

The programme's working languages are Catalan, Spanish or English. However, the university establishes as an entry requirement to demonstrate a level equivalent to B1 or upper-intermediate level of independent user of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). The level of English of the students who do not have an English level certification will be assessed by the Selection and Monitoring Committee during the course of the interview.

According to Decree 822/202, of September 28, students with a disability equal to 33% or more have a reservation of 5% of the places.

Admission criteria

The general criterion for admission is established as the presentation of a proposal for a Doctoral Thesis Project, related to one of the research teams

existing in the Doctoral Program, in which the objectives, justification for adherence to a research line, methodology, expected results, and

necessary resources for its preparation, proposed tutor and thesis director, and report of the proposed thesis director are described.

Weighted access criteria:

• Academic record of the degree for access to the doctoral program 30%.

• Academic record of the master's degree for access to the doctoral program 40%.

• The existence of letters of presentation by university professors or other research institutions, who have direct knowledge of the

applicant's ability and competence (5%)

o If the endorsement letter is related to the thesis proposal (5%)

o If the endorsement letter is not related to the thesis proposal (0...

o If the endorsement letter is not related to the thesis proposal (0.25%)

• Research experience or other merits related to research (20%)

o Publications, communications at congresses, conferences, collaborations, studies, stays related to the project or proposed research lines

up to 2 points.

• Accredited knowledge of a foreign language commonly used in the scientific community to which the doctoral program belongs (5%). According to the

Common European Framework of Reference for Languages, the minimum required level will be B2.

o English Level C2 (0.5 points)

o English Level C1 (0.25 points)

o Another Language (0.25 points always above B2)

This programme does not require a specific level of English, although it is necessary to have a minimum knowledge of the language in order to thoroughly understand scientific articles, interact fluently and naturally and produce scientific texts.

In order to receive 5% of the weighted points of the admission process referring to the accreditation of knowledge of English (a foreign language commonly used in the scientific community), you must have a minimum level of B1 in this language.

If you apply for a UOC grant, you must accredit a level equal to or higher than B2 from the time of application. For other grants, financial aid or research contracts, please consult the terms and conditions and requirements for each case (level of English and part-time or full-time format).

Admission documents

All candidates applying for admission to the UOC's doctoral programme in Tourism must provide the following documents:   - A photocopy of your national identity document (DNI), foreigner identification number (NIE) or passport.   - A letter of motivation detailing your specific reasons for applying for this programme and describing your research interests.   -  A letter of endorsement stating the name of the researcher who endorses your project.   - Your research or pre-project proposal .<...

  • Initial justification and fit with the line of research; the candidate must explain how the research idea fits with the line of research chosen.
  • Focus of the research issue or question.
  • Outline of the methodology.
  • Expected outcomes (an approximate idea).

June 8, 2024: Start of the call for access and admission to doctoral programs.

July 8, 2024:  End of the deadline for the call for access and admission to doctoral programs.

September 16, 2024: Resolution and final publication of the candidacies admitted. The lists will be published on the Doctoral School website .

September 16 - 25, 2024: Start of enrollment for the 2024-25 academic year. 

September 26, 2024:

September 26, 2024: Start of teaching for the 2024-25 academic year.

Apply for the Welcome and Information Service

Apply for the Welcome and Information Service is a free, no-obligation procedure that provides you with a user name and password that will allow you to enter the UOC's Virtual Campus, from where you will be able to:

1.    Contact experts who will help you settle any doubts you may have about applying. 2.    Consult the Campus Secretary's Office for information about the programme of studies, enrolment prices, documentation, etc.

Before requesting access, check that you meet the requirements for the programme you want to be admitted to.

Access form

On the access form, you must give your personal details and the educational level you have attained.

Access Documentation

You will find a list of the documentation you need when you request access and can consult the Campus Secretary's Office.

If you are eligible for any of the discounts stated in the Price Decree, you will have to submit the appropriate documentation, following the instructions given by the virtual Secretary's Office.

Access the Campus and contact the researcher

Virtual campus

After you have requested access, you will receive a user name and password that will allow you to access the Virtual Campus, where you will find all the information and resources you may need.

You will find the information to contact the lead researcher in the "research lines" section. The researcher can provide support for preparing your application and will be your sponsor, if he or she agrees. Once you have been admitted to the programme, he or she will advise and guide you in choosing courses, in accordance with your prior academic background, your interests and the amount of time you have.

Virtual Secretary's Office

There is a  Procedure  on the Campus where you can consult and manage all academic matters, such as viewing the programme of studies, payment options or the discounts available. 

Apply for admission

You can complete the admission form the virtual campus  Procedures / Doctoral programme admission documentation , where you will have to give your academic details, whether you want to apply for a grant and the research line you are interested in. 

You must submit an enrolment proposal after having chosen the courses you want to follow during the semester, which your tutor will analyse so that you can complete enrolment with his or her counselling. It is a step prior to completing enrolment.

Send the digital documentation

Having completed the previous step, you must attach the documentation in the same section. You can see which documentation you must attach in the corresponding section within  Procedures / Doctoral programme admission documentation.

When you have completed all the steps, the doctoral programme's academic committee will assess the applications that have been submitted. 

If you pass the first phase of the admission process, you will receive notification confirming that you have entered the second phase and a telephone interview will be scheduled.

If you pass the second phase of the admission process, you will receive notification to confirm that you have been admitted. You will have a maximum of one month (counting from the admission notification) to confirm your acceptance of the place on the doctoral programme; if this confirmation from you is not received, you will not be admitted to the programme.

It is at this point that you will be able to complete enrolment, choosing your preferred payment option from among those available. If you are eligible for any of the discounts stated in the Price Decree, you will have to submit the appropriate documentation, following the instructions given by the virtual Secretary's Office.

Remember that once you have enrolled, you will have ten days to send the admission documentation.

The Government of Catalonia establishes the public prices for credits and other academic services charged by public universities in Catalonia and the UOC. You can consult the prices in Decree 125/2023 , of June 28th.

The fees will be those applicable when enrolment is completed. Subject to annual revisions.

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• Psychology • Sociology • Marketing • Management

The program will provide you with knowledge corresponding to all relevant aspects, so at the time of need high-grade sophisticated techniques and tools, can be used by professionals. There are some important prerequisites mentioned below

We suggest that you should prefer to be enrolled in this course if you want to pursue a successful career in this field. Many decent opportunities will be opened in front of you and the best part is that more options will be there for exploring possibilities.

This program is equivalent to EQF (European Qualifications Framework) Level 8 - Doctorate Level. This program is equivalent to 180 ECTS

How long should be my thesis?   Usually, it should be from 60.000 – 100.000 words (from chapter 1 to chapter 5). Students are allowed to have 10% less or more, however, the supervisor can allow a student to write more.

Do you indicate words "online" or "distance" on the Ph.D. certificate?

Can I use the title? We have asked the Swiss Authorities about the title, and their answer was (Students are allowed to use the title they got from the school)

Is there a "Thesis Defence"? Yes, and we recommend students to do it in Switzerland however it can be done ONLINE too, you need a camera and microphone.

Study Language:  this study program is taught entirely in English.

We have 5 intakes per year.

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Yes, OUS is authorized, validated, certified, accredited and/or an institutional member of over 50 public/private organizations, for the full list please  check here .

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We have 5 intakes per year. So, you can start at any month you wish.

  • Duration : 3 Years (one-year Study program + Thesis work which takes around 2 years)
  • Age:  25 years or older
  • Previous study : Master degree or equivalent
  • Study Language: this study program taught entirely in English.
  •   English level : IELTS 6.5 or equivalent (Only for students from non-English speaking countries or students who did not study at English speaking school) If you don't have English certificate you can do our own English test for free of charge.
  • Study Method : Online
  • Fee : Please check:  Tuition Fee

Note: If you have any doubts about your suitability for this study program please contact us,

Note: Study fee does not include application and reservation fee (to guarantee you a study place) of 240 Euro (one-time payment and non-refundable). European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System:  this program is equivalent to 180 ECTS, please check the duration above.   European Qualifications Framework:  this program is equivalent to EQF Level 8 OUS Accreditations, Quality Assurance & legalizations:  Please  check here

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What is the thesis work:

The Ph.D. candidate has to somethings more than DBA & D.Phil. 's candidates, as below:

  • Duration is min. 2 years up to 7 years
  • The thesis must be on the highest level
  • The candidate  must teach at OUS or any other accredited university/academy for at least 48 hours
  • The candidate needs to have at least 3 publications (online publications are fine too)
  • The candidate should supervise at least 3 projects/thesis for Undergraduate or Master students.

For the Ph.D., your thesis is the most important part, you have to write the whole thesis about the "Tourism Management" with one of our supervisors. the following modules you will study during the first year:

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Tourism and hospitality PhD

Since the 1990s, the University of Brighton has taken a pioneering role in the academic study of tourism, and welcomes students undertaking PhD research across all aspects of tourism and hospitality.

The university is an affiliate member of the UN World Tourism Organisation. Our academics are well-known internationally for their critical perspective on the sector, their industry experience and their emphasis on critical thinking, public-facing, interventionist social science. Expert supervision will allow you to join researchers who undertake intellectually rigorous research that contributes towards the theoretical, methodological and applied development of travel and tourism.

Recent and current PhD students have been successful in obtaining studentships covering both fees and living costs through the University of Brighton’s involvement in the  ESRC South Coast Doctoral Training Programme . 

Supervisory expertise spans a range of disciplinary approaches to the PhD study of tourism, hospitality and events. These include human geography, development studies, sociology, anthropology, marketing and business, cultural studies and political science. Much of our work has real-world application and staff are well-connected to a variety of international development agencies (i.e. UNWTO, World Bank, UN), public, private and third sectors’ organisations. 

Our current and recent PhD students are exploring a range of topics in relation to the role of politics in tourism, the relations between tourism and poverty alleviation, critical perspectives on travel philanthropy, the influence of the perception of risk on consumer decision-making in ocean cruising, post-conflict destination branding and national identity construction, the role of sport tourism in image destination formation in the Middle East, tourism development and community involvement in Saudi Arabia.

Many of our graduates have progressed into jobs in academia, becoming lecturers or post-doctoral researchers, while others work in commercial consultancy, international development or international travel, tourism, hospitality and events operations.

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Key information

As a tourism, hospitality and events PhD student at Brighton, you can develop research plans and apply methods involving both quantitative and qualitative data, supported by appropriate research methods training. You will benefit from:

  • a supervisory team comprising two or sometimes three members of academic staff. Depending on your research specialism you may also have an additional supervisor from another School, another research institution, or an external partner from government or industry.
  • desk space and access to a computer in a space specifically designed for research students. There are a range of facilities on the Eastbourne campus including various catering options.
  • access to a range of electronic resources via the university’s Online Library, as well as to the physical book and journal collections housed within the network of university campus libraries.

Details of specific topic areas can be located in the lists below and on the university research pages. Please contact the relevant member of staff before submitting an application through the university’s Doctoral College.

Academic environment

Based on the university’s Moulsecoomb campus, the School of Business and Law has a vibrant community of research staff, which PhD students join as active members.

Academics deliver translational research with local, regional and international benefits. PhD students form an integral part of BBS and take an active role in a range of intellectual and social activities within the school. All postgraduate students are invited to join the university's research centres and groups, including the Tourism, Hospitality and Events Research and Enterprise Group , which will provide you with opportunities to present ‘work in progress’ and network with other researchers.

The Brighton Doctoral College offer a training programme for postgraduate researchers, covering research methods and transferable (including employability) skills. Attendance at appropriate modules within this programme is encouraged, as is contribution to the school’s seminar series. Academic and technical staff also provide more subject-specific training.

We welcome approaches for PhD supervision across most aspects of tourism hospitality and events research. Fields of recent pursuit have included: investigations of human resource issues, sociology and social issues, food and consumer behaviour, digital technologies and social media. The following list of interests will serve as a guide to some of the department’s outlook and expertise:

  • sustainable, responsible, ethical and community-based tourism
  • tourism - policy, planning, development and management
  • globalisation, migration and mobility
  • sexuality and gender
  • niche and special interest tourism - particularly cruise tourism; sport tourism, family tourism, rural tourism, nature based tourism
  • tourism and development in developed, developing and emerging countries
  • tourism and social justice
  • tourism environmental justice (i.e. animal rights in tourism)
  • travel philanthropy
  • consumer behaviour in tourism
  • destination management and marketing
  • tourism impacts management
  • visual and visuality; culture and media, popular films and tourism
  • heritage, landscape and memorialisation
  • identities and culture, embodiment, materiality and the senses
  • international events and festival
  • subculture, counterculture and spectacle

Some of our supervisors

Dr matthew adams.

Dr Adams supervises PhD students addressing a range of topics including mental health and distress, social and cultural identity, critical psychologies of climate change, climate activism, nature-connection, Anthropocene studies, nature-based interventions, human-animal relations and posthumanities. He is especially interested in supervising students adopting qualitative methodological and critical theoretical approaches. Interdisciplinary projects are especially welcome. 

Dr Mandy Curtis

I am interested in supervising Post Graduate Researchers in events, public space, and identities. I am also keen to support students researching diversity in all its forms, as well as those looking at accessible and sustainable events.

The doctoral project I most recently supervised, examined the application of the circular economy in waste management for toursim beach sites in Ghana.  

Dr Barbara Grabher

I am interested in supervising doctoral students in their research projects linking to the field of Critical Event Studies, urban/ regional regeneration, gender/equality/diversity, ecological sustainability as well as community and identity creation. Due to my thorough education and extensive experience of ethnographic fieldwork in event settings, my supervisory interest strongly grounds in this methodological approach. If you're interested in undertaking research that examines the above mentioned themes, please feel free to contact me. 

Dr Nigel Jarvis

I have successfully supervised a number of PhDs to completion, with candidates getting academic publications as part of their journey even before they defend their thesis.  I am interested in supervising research projects on gender and sexuality, the cruise sector, sport tourism, sport and event sponsorship, sport event legacies, the socio-cultural impacts of tourism and events, and leisure management.

Dr Adam Jones

I am interested in supervising PhD students interested in sustainability related to tourism, marketing, and corporate social responsibility. I am also interested in those wanting to research behaviour change, especially related to the environmental crisis. Recently completed research and publications include those concerning behaviour change and travel demand management, destination planning and management and information overload on the internet. I specifically welcome projects that adopt innovative qualitative methodological approaches to creating new knowledge.

I am supervising students researching tourism and the circular economy, monitoring and evaluation of tourism development, art and the tourism economy and behaviour change as a result of environmental exposure 

Dr Catherine Kelly

I welcome the opportunity to supervise PhD students with an interest in the areas of tourism and wellbeing, place and wellbeing, sustainability, nature-based tourism, coastal tourism, blue spaces, water and wellbeing, rural tourism, cultural/heritage tourism, national parks and biospheres.

Dr Rodrigo Lucena De Mello

I welcome students' research projects in the following areas: Consumer psychology and behaviour; Customer relationship marketing; Marketing for families; Gender and sexuality in marketing

For further supervisory staff including cross-disciplinary options, please visit research staff on our research website.

Making an application

You will apply to the University of Brighton through our online application portal. When you do, you will require a research proposal, references, a personal statement and a record of your education.

You will be asked whether you have discussed your research proposal and your suitability for doctoral study with a member of the University of Brighton staff. We recommend that all applications are made with the collaboration of at least one potential supervisor. Approaches to potential supervisors can be made directly through the details available online. If you are unsure, please do contact the Doctoral College for advice.

Please visit our How to apply for a PhD page for detailed information.

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Fees and funding

 Funding

Undertaking research study will require university fees as well as support for your research activities and plans for subsistence during full or part-time study.

Funding sources include self-funding, funding by an employer or industrial partners; there are competitive funding opportunities available in most disciplines through, for example, our own university studentships or national (UK) research councils. International students may have options from either their home-based research funding organisations or may be eligible for some UK funds.

Learn more about the funding opportunities available to you.

Tuition fees academic year 2024–25

Standard fees are listed below, but may vary depending on subject area. Some subject areas may charge bench fees/consumables; this will be decided as part of any offer made. Fees for UK and international/EU students on full-time and part-time courses are likely to incur a small inflation rise each year of a research programme.

MPhil/PhD
 

£4,796 

£2,398

£15,900

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PhD Hospitality, Tourism, Transport and Events

Our academics shape the agenda for scholarship and practice in hospitality, tourism, events and transport, and carry out cutting-edge research in topics ranging from lifestyle, travel, entrepreneurship, food and culture, to the digital economy and artificial intelligence. We will challenge you with new ideas to develop you as a critical researcher, as well as helping you build a solid grounding in research methodologies. 

Key course information

October 2024 - full-time, october 2024 - part-time, january 2025 - full-time, january 2025 - part-time, april 2025 - full-time, april 2025 - part-time, july 2025 - full-time, july 2025 - part-time, why choose this programme.

  • We have an outstanding reputation in the sector and run the largest hospitality, tourism and events PhD programme in the world.  
  • We are ranked 1st in the UK and 2nd in the world for hospitality and tourism management in the Shanghai Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2023 . We are 1st in the UK and 15th in the world for hospitality and leisure management in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024 . We are also ranked 1st for tourism, transport, travel and heritage in the Complete University Guide 2024 . 
  • The School of Hospitality and Tourism Management is now ranked 10th for research outputs with 93% of our research being rated as world-leading (4*) or of internationally excellent (3*) quality by the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021 . The University of Surrey is 33rd in the REF UK rankings for overall research quality. The University is now also ranked in the top 20 in the UK for the overall quality of research outputs – research papers and other published works. 
  • We belong to TECHNE , an  Arts and Humanities Research Council  (AHRC)-funded doctoral training partnership, which provides access to comprehensive academic and professional training programmes, as well as the possibility of funding for your studies. 
  • We see doctoral students as important collaborators and we aim to connect you with senior executives and policymakers from around the world, offering opportunities for future learning and valuable connections. Watch our video about  postgraduate research in the School of Hospitality and Tourism Management  with academic supervisor,  Dr Brigitte Stangl , and her PhD student, Lori Hoy, discussing how they work together.

Programme details Open

What you will study.

Our PhD programme takes around three to four years of full-time study. You’ll take on a structured, supervised programme of scholarly research, leading to a thesis that makes an original contribution to the field and is suitable to be published in a series of high-quality, refereed journal articles.

You’ll be assigned two supervisors with expertise in your area; normally one will be an expert in your subject, and one who is an expert in methodology. Your supervisors will guide you through your PhD, from developing your project through to your analysis and writing your thesis. You’ll normally meet with your supervisor every four to six weeks.

There’s no formal teaching as part of your PhD programme, but you’ll benefit from a range of support and learning opportunities in addition to your supervision meetings. These include a tailored weekly programme of formal research training in research methodology and career development. You’ll have the chance to present and discuss your research at our weekly research seminars.

You’ll also be able to take any of our MSc modules and join our range of interactive workshops that run throughout the year, exploring topics such as personal effectiveness, information skills, presenting research and job skills. You’ll also be able to qualify as a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy by completing the Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching.

We encourage our students to attend international conferences and training courses. We can support your travel costs to these events.

Your final assessment will be based on the presentation of your research in a written thesis, which will be discussed in a viva examination with at least two examiners. You have the option of preparing your thesis as a monograph (one large volume in chapter form) or in publication format (including chapters written for publication), subject to the approval of your supervisors.

Stag Hill is the University's main campus and where the majority of our courses are taught. 

Research areas Open

Research themes, competitiveness of the visitor economy.

  • Economic modelling and forecasting
  • Innovation, entrepreneurship, risk and uncertainty
  • Future of work and labour mobility
  • Visitor  decision-making, behaviour and destination marketing.

Find out more about the Centre for Competitiveness of the Visitor Economy (COVE) .

Sustainability and wellbeing in the visitor economy

  • Sustainability evidence-based policy making
  • Industry’s acceptance of responsibility for sustainable development
  • Sustainable development and entrepreneurship
  • Sustainable and efficient transportation
  • Sustainability marketing, product design and communication.

Find out more about the  Centre for Sustainability and Wellbeing in the Visitor Economy (SWELL) .

Digital transformation in the visitor economy

  • Digital transformation in tourism, hospitality and events, including new media and consumer behaviour, new business models and disruptive innovation, transformation in business operations and performance
  • Smart systems in tourism, hospitality and events, including artificial intelligence and robotics, sensors and internet-of-things
  • Technology for social good in tourism, hospitality and events, including technology facilitating health and wellbeing, social isolation and loneliness, inclusion and accessibility
  • Data science and innovative methodologies in tourism, hospitality and events, including biometric research, data analytics and pattern recognition in big data.

Find out more about the  Centre for Digital Transformation in the Visitor Economy (DIGMY) .

Discover more about our hospitality, tourism management research .

Academic staff Open

See a full list of all our  academic staff  within the School of Hospitality and Management.

Support and facilities Open

Research support.

The professional development of postgraduate researchers is supported by the Doctoral College , which provides training in essential skills through its Researcher Development Programme of workshops, mentoring and coaching. A dedicated postgraduate careers and employability team will help you prepare for a successful career after the completion of your PhD.

You’ll be allocated your own office space and computer, and be given access to academic and business databases and a range of online research tools and resources.

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Student - Hospitality, Tourism, Transport and Events PhD

"I must say that I am very fortunate to have two supervisors who are not only experts in their fields, but also have warm personalities."

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Pablo Pereira-Doel

"The multiculturality at the University of Surrey is great and it is a very welcoming place. After living in London for several years, I really appreciate the quietness of Guildford , while being a stone’s throw away from the Surrey Hills."

Entry requirements Open

Country-specific qualifications, international students in the united kingdom.

Applicants are expected to hold a masters degree at a minimum of a distinction level in a relevant discipline from an approved university.

If you do not hold such a degree, you may be admitted, providing you hold a first-class (1st) bachelors degree from an approved university or a professional or other qualification deemed by the University to be appropriate.

English language requirements

IELTS Academic: 7.0 or above with a minimum of 6.5 in each component (or equivalent).

These are the English language qualifications and levels that we can accept. 

If you do not currently meet the level required for your programme, we offer intensive pre-sessional English language courses , designed to take you to the level of English ability and skill required for your studies here.

Selection process

Selection is based on applicants:

  • Meeting the expected entry requirements
  • Being shortlisted through the application screening process
  • Completing a successful interview
  • Providing suitable references.

Fees and funding Open

Fees per year.

Explore  UKCISA’s website for more information if you are unsure whether you are a UK or overseas student. View the  list of fees for all postgraduate research courses.

  • Annual fees will increase by 4% for each year of study, rounded up to the nearest £100 (subject to legal requirements).
  • Any start date other than September will attract a pro-rata fee for that year of entry (75 per cent for January, 50 per cent for April and 25 per cent for July).

Additional costs

There are additional costs that you can expect to incur when studying at Surrey.

A Postgraduate Doctoral Loan can help with course fees and living costs while you study a postgraduate doctoral course.

Application process

Applicants are advised to contact potential supervisors before they submit an application via the website. Please refer to section two of our  application guidance .

After registration

Students are initially registered for a PhD with probationary status and, subject to satisfactory progress, subsequently confirmed as having PhD status.

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Surrey’s postgraduate research code of practice sets out the University's policy and procedural framework relating to research degrees. The code defines a set of standard procedures and specific responsibilities covering the academic supervision, administration and assessment of research degrees for all faculties within the University.

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Plymouth Business School

Phd tourism and hospitality.

Duration
Course type

Full-time, Part-time route available

Study location Plymouth

The tourism and hospitality department offers a supportive research environment that provides opportunities for candidates to succeed in their chosen research area. Supervised by scholars renowned in their fields, you will explore contemporary tourism, hospitality and events issues arising from the latest developments in the sector’s research and industry practice. The successful completion of a PhD in Tourism or Hospitality will prepare you well for the a career in academia or industry.

Tourism and Hospitality

Course details

Programme overview.

  • This full time or part time doctoral programme is suitable for people who have a particular research question or topic in mind, and wish to explore this through independent study in order to produce an original contribution to the subject. If you aspire to a research career this is the most appropriate research degree to undertake. You will be guided by a small supervisory team of academic experts under the direction of a Director of Studies.  You will be expected to fully engage with skills development and training and to present your research in a range of scholarly contexts. Your PhD will be assessed via submission of a written thesis (up to 80,000 words) and a viva voce (an oral examination). For full details of what doing a PhD entails at the University of Plymouth, please visit our postgraduate research degrees pages.  

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The Doctoral College is able to answer any questions you may have about applying for or undertaking a postgraduate research degree at the University of Plymouth: [email protected]  or +44 1752 587640 .  

Visit the postgraduate research studentships page to search for studentships currently available.

Our research covers three areas

International tourism

Consequences of tourism and events

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Economic and social spatial analysis

Catering for an event

Service marketing and management

Our research specialisms include...

6 Heritage and cultural tourism

6 Sustainability

6 Persuasion

6 Communication

6 Talent management

6 Digital marketing

6 Climate change

6 Stakeholder collaboration

6 Crisis and disaster management

6 Business resilience and immersive experiences

Qian Chen at graduation

Research into the role of food tourism

Dr Qian Chen studied BSc (Hons) Business and Tourism followed by a PhD in Tourism and Hospitality which she completed in 2016. She currently works as a Lecturer in Tourism and Hospitality Management at Yangzhou University in China.

Recent PhD completions

  • Dr Cat Hine : Transitioning Beyond Undergraduate Hospitality Education; A Dialogic Analysis of Final Year Hospitality Graduates' Narratives of Employability.
  • Dr Katie Angliss : An Evaluation of The Impact of Event Attendance on Perceptions of the Host Organisation's Reputation: A University Case Study.
  • Dr Jennifer Phillips: The Island Image: A Means of Segmentation.
  • Dr Payal Ghatnekar: Persuasive technology in tourism online experiences and implications on tourist buying behaviour.

Current research student projects

  • JinHua Zhang (FT): Motivation to employees of transnational hotels under the influence of cross-culture. Director of Studies:  Dr Rong Huang .
  • Tao Xu (FT): An investigation of the role of ICT usage in Chinese seniors' travel decision-making. Director of Studies:  Dr Rong Huang .
  • Evangelos Vantzos (PT): Exploring the influence of contemporary marketing strategies on students' decision. A study of Higher Education business school selection. Director of Studies:  Professor Sheela Agarwal .
  • Alexander Rowe (PT): The 'Poldark Effect': Impact of film tourism on space, place, heritage and identities in Cornwall. Director of Studies: Professor Sheela Agarwal .
  • Richard Parkman (PT): The effect of emotion regulation for leaders maintaining effective leader-member exchanges: The cruise ship setting. Director of Studies: Professor Duncan Lewis.
  • Sheikh Rahman (FT): Bangladesh and destination image: The role of cultural heritage tourism. Director of Studies: Dr Natalie Semley.
  • Rohit Reji George (FT): Talent management strategies affecting employee engagement levels: A comparative study of western and domestic owned hotels in India. Director of Studies: Dr Susan Horner.
  • Ukamake Onyenucheya (FT): The Impact of User Generated Content (UGC) on Online Brand Reputation of Small and Medium Sized Tourism Businesses. Director of Studies:  Professor Sheela Agarwal .
  • XiaoZhao Chen (FT): What factors would affect multinational hotel enterprises selecting locations in China? Director of Studies:  Dr Rong Huang .
  • Zoe Roberts (FT): Literary Tourism: Linking Cultural Captial, Tourist Experiences and Perceptions of Authenticity. Director of Studies: Dr Charles Mansfield.
  • Kristin Finn (PT): Crowd dynamics and methods of management. Director of Studies:  Professor Paul Brunt .
  • Arej Alhemimah (FT): Promoting domestic tourism in KSA: Factors that make UAE, and Egypt such popular travel destinations for Saudi families. Director of Studies: Dr Andreas Walmsley.

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Jennifer Phillips at graduation

Meet our experts

Professor Sheela Agarwal Professor

Professor Sheela Agarwal

Dr Katie Angliss Head of Division - Business Management

Dr Katie Angliss

Head of division - business management.

Professor Paul Brunt Emeritus Professor

Professor Paul Brunt

Emeritus professor.

Dr Cat Hine Lecturer in Leadership and Business Management

Dr Cat Hine

Lecturer in leadership and business management.

Dr Rong Huang Interim Head of School

Dr Rong Huang

Interim head of school.

Dr Nigel Jackson Associate Professor (Reader) in Persuasion and Communication

Dr Nigel Jackson

Associate professor (reader) in persuasion and communication.

Dr Wai Mun Lim Associate Head of School - International

Dr Wai Mun Lim

Associate head of school - international.

Mr Derek Shepherd Academic Lead - Teaching and Quality in School of Tourism and Hospitality

Mr Derek Shepherd

Academic lead - teaching and quality in school of tourism and hospitality, funding for postgraduate research students.

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We welcome proposals from home, EU and International applicants to come and study for a PhD at our school.

You will join a team of over forty academics conducting applied and fundamental research, aiming to advance knowledge and influence policy and practice in the events, tourism and hospitality sectors.

As a PhD student you will join our vibrant and supportive research environment, taking part in regular seminars with visiting scholars, enrolling on our PhD training programme and participating in School events and workshops designed to support research students in developing the skills, knowledge and attributes necessary to become independent researchers.

Our team adopts inter-, cross- and multi-disciplinary approaches to research in relation to a wide variety of topics related to events, tourism and hospitality.

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We believe in giving our researchers the freedom to explore different perspectives, and projects that inspire them. You'll join a community that is diverse, supportive, imaginative - and always open to new ideas. Find out about some of the research taking place in our school.

"After looking for a PhD programme which could guide and support my research project, I decided to join the PhD programme at Leeds Beckett University based on the outstanding quality of its research staff and on the coincidence in research interests."

Gulbahar adbullah | female migration to qatar: an examination of motivations and career opportunities of female migrant workers employed in the hotel industry in qatar, eleanor anderson | mapping tourism recovery: a supply side analysis of cape breton island’s path toward a stronger more sustainable future, david andrews | the challenge of collaboration, partnership and trust: assessing the operations of destination management organisations. a case study of tourism in yorkshire (2001-2011), trish coll | the co-construction of narrative: understanding the responsible tourist’s contribution to storytelling, zamin hussein | the power of attraction: fifa 2022, qatar, soft power and the creation of national and international influence, ama samaradheera | stakeholder perspectives on implementing sustainable tourism strategies in sri lanka, dan lomax | evaluating the role of freelancers and micro-businesses in entrepreneurial creative networks, emmy yeung | the tension between authenticity and inauthenticity: an application of augmented reality in heritage sites, enesi majebi | an investigation of stakeholders' strategies for external crisis preparedness: the nigerian tourism industry perspectives, hien thu bui | evaluation of the asymmetric effect of service attributes on tourist satisfaction in all-inclusive holidays, jase wilson | tourism in the death zone: an ethnographic exploration of emotions in high-altitude tourism, yann tournesac | a longitudinal approach of tradeshow performance: making the best of event timescapes to build a new relationship deal among trade show stakeholders, join our thriving research community.

If you have an idea for a research proposal we would recommend getting in touch to discuss your idea with an Academic Supervisor. You can use our Find an Academic Supervisor tool  or browse our centre pages to find relevant academic colleagues to talk with.

When you've found a supervisor you're happy to work with, then you can submit your application to The Graduate School following the steps below.

Entrance date

We accept new PhD students at two points in the year. For February start, the deadline for applications is 30 September. For October start, the deadline for applications is 31 May.

Step one Your initial application

We adopt a two-step application process. You'll first of all need to send the items listed below to our Director of Research Degrees at the email address given.

  • a 500 word outline of your proposed research project
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Step two Submitting your proposal

After receiving feedback, you will work with an identified member of staff to develop a 2,500 word proposal to be submitted to the Graduate School, along with an application form which can be accessed on the 'how to apply' section of The Graduate School website.

Entry requirements and fees

Details about the entry requirements, including English language requirements, can be found at The Graduate School .

The Graduate School also provide information about postgraduate study fees and funding at Leeds Beckett . You may be eligible for a Postgraduate Doctoral Loan to help with course fees and living costs while you study for a PhD.

More information

We regularly advertise for Graduate Teaching Assistant positions and PhD bursaries – information is available within  The Graduate School studentships information .

If you are interested in applying to study for a research degree with us please contact the Director of Research Degrees, Dr Kate Dashper, using the email link.

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​If you are a graduate in tourism, hospitality and events, or a similar discipline, this International Tourism & Hospitality Management PhD / PhD by Published Works programme offers an excellent opportunity to expand your knowledge and research skills. This full-time or part-time doctoral programme is suitable for people who have a particular research question or topic in mind and wish to explore this through independent study to produce an original contribution to the subject.

As an International Tourism & Hospitality Management PhD student at Northampton, you can develop research plans and apply methods involving both quantitative and qualitative data, supported by proper research methods training. You will be guided by a small supervisory team of academic experts under the direction of a Director of Studies. You will be expected to fully engage with skills development and training and to present your research in a range of scholarly contexts. Your PhD will be assessed via submission of a written thesis and a viva voce (an oral examination). After successful oral defence (viva voce) of the final thesis. The researcher will be awarded with the highest qualification that any UK university can award.

The University‘s Faculty of Business and Law offers a supportive research environment that supplies opportunities for candidates to succeed in their chosen research fields.

The closing dates for applications for the October intake is 1 August, and for the March intake is 11 December.

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  • Providing research seminars
  • Peer feedback and discussion
  • Organising doctoral events and activities
  • ​Facilitating networking and collaboration opportunities
  • ​Encouraging and supporting publication and dissemination of your research
  • Offering opportunities to gain teaching ability and experience
  • ​Support by a supervisory team suited to your project

Course Content

This International Tourism & Hospitality Management PhD programme is a way for you to develop your specialism and improve your skills in research, academic writing, and presentation. While developing your research projects, you will initially receive general, face-to-face, and project-specific training, to enable you to conduct your research effectively and independently. Normally, our PhD students are initially register for an MPhil and within the first twelve months of their study they are expected to transfer from the MPhil to a PhD programme. The transfer process requires our students to produce a detailed research proposal and apply for ethics approval. Students will be required to present their written piece of work to an academic audience and then proceed for the internal viva examination with an internal transfer viva examiner. The transfer viva process, appointment of the internal examiner, and approval of ethics documents are all subject to approval by the University research committees. All PhD students are assigned a supervisory team which consists of a Director of Study (DOS), and first and second supervisors. Our students must work independently on their research, under the advice and guidance of their supervisory team. Due to the nature of PhD study, our students spend a vast majority of their time studying and engaging in independent research. Students must have supervision meetings regularly with to discuss their progress, to create an action plan for the next steps of their programme, and to receive suggestions on their research and projects.

Research topics

We can supervise topics including:

  • Tourism destination management and marketing
  • Tourism marketing and destination branding
  • Risk, crisis, and post-conflict management in tourism
  • ​Gender and tourism
  • Race and tourism ​
  • Peace through tourism
  • Hospitality operations and service quality
  • Community-based tourism
  • Tourism and poverty alleviation
  • Talent management in tourism and hospitality
  • Urban tourism
  • Cultural and heritage tourism
  • Food tourism and gastronomy
  • Innovation in tourism and hospitality management ​
  • Customer engagement in tourism and hospitality
  • Responsible tourism and sustainability
  • Tourism and Sustainable Development Goals

We also offer opportunities to develop interdisciplinary study and Practice as Research projects​

​Applicants are expected to hold a master’s degree in a relevant discipline from an approved university ​ ​or ​ ​Applicants are expected to hold a good 2:1 or first class honours undergraduate degree in an area of study appropriate to your project proposal ​ ​If you do not meet the entry requirements above, you may be admitted with lower-level qualifications, or qualifications in a different subject area but relevant experience considered by the University to be appropriate. These applications will be considered on an individual basis. ​ ​For a successful application, your academic credentials are important. We pay close attention to the suitability of our candidates for both the programme and the research interests of our team of academics. PhD applicants are assessed based on their previous academic performance, the quality of their research proposal, and the availability of suitable members of staff to supervise their chosen research topic.​​

English language requirements​

If English is not your first language, you must have proficiency in written and spoken English (normally a minimum test score of IELTS Academic: 7.0 or above with a minimum of 6.5 in each component including writing, or equivalent). Given the nature of the programme, you will be expected to read and engage with complex theoretical texts and debates for which fluency in English is essential. ​Applications submitted with IELTS lower than 5.5 in all components will not be considered.

​Application requirements​

All suitable candidates will be required to attend an interview as part of the selection process. ​ ​ All offers of a place on the programme are subject to:

  • ​successful interview by the University
  • suitable Research Supervision Support

You will also need to supply evidence that you are ready to pursue the project you propose in your application. This will be evidenced and assessed through your submitted research proposal. Please refer to our  research proposal guidance  for information on submitting a suitable research proposal. ​ ​Applicants are recommended to contact potential supervisors before they apply via the website. Please visit our  How to apply for a Research degree page   for detailed information about the application process, and how to find a research supervisor. ​

2024/25 Tuition Fees

Fees quoted relate to study in the Academic Year 2024/25 only and may be subject to inflationary increases in future years.

Doctor Of Philosophy Degrees

Including: Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) practice based in the Arts, Master of Philosophy (MPhil)

  • UK – Full Time: £5,500
  • UK – Part Time: £2,775
  • International – Full Time: £15,950
  • International – Part Time: £7,450

Doctor of Philosophy Degrees by Means of Published Works

  • UK – Part Time: £3,500
  • International – Part Time: £7,650

Please visit the funding pages and our scholarship pages for more details on how to fund your study.

2023/24 Tuition Fees

Fees quoted relate to study in the Academic Year 23/24 only and may be subject to inflationary increases in future years.

  • UK – Full Time: £5,340
  • UK – Part Time: £2,695
  • International – Full Time: £15,480
  • International – Part Time: £7,245
  • UK – Part Time: £3,400
  • International – Part Time:  £7,460

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Marcella Daye

Senior Lecturer in Tourism Management

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Nick Naumov, Senior Lecturer in Hospitality & Tourism Management

Nick Naumov

Senior Lecturer in Hospitality & Tourism Management

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Head of Events, Tourism & Hospitality

Fabio Carbone, Senior Lecturer in Tourism Management & Marketing

Fabio Carbone

Senior Lecturer in Tourism Management & Marketing

Sarah Rawlinson, Partnership Curriculum Leader

Sarah Rawlinson

Partnership Curriculum Leader

Sarah Thangadurai, Senior Lecturer in Hotel Management

Sarah Thangadurai

Senior Lecturer in Hotel Management

Careers and Employability

​​A PhD in International Tourism & Hospitality Management from UON can open doors to a successful career. This includes academia or moving into higher management positions in large multinationals, leading consulting firms and governmental and non-governmental organisations worldwide.

The University of Northampton has an excellent Careers and Employability Service who are dedicated to equipping students with the skills to thrive, adapt and innovate in our ever-changing world.

Our PhD students have access to exceptional research facilities such as:

  • ​Dedicated PhD study area with computer and printer in the Learning Hub
  • ​​Opportunities for research collaboration with staff and students
  • Teaching and Research Assistant opportunities should you meet the requirements ​
  • Excellent social groups for student meetings and engagement ​
  • Spacious individual and group working space and discussion areas
  • ​Well-equipped library with access to academic e-books, journal articles and learning resources for on-site and off-site study ​
  • Library and Learning support for PhD students ​
  • Skills support for PhD students

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The Tourism programme from Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) is the result of the coordination and cooperation between research teams with a track record in the scientific-social knowledge of tourism and in accredited training programmes.

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The Tourism programme from Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) is part of the REDINTUR cooperation framework, which is made up of 19 Universities with postgraduate studies in Tourism, which has been described in the 2012-2015 National Plan for Tourism of the Ministry of Energy, Industry and Tourism, within the Talent and Entrepreneurship section as a strength, highlighting its operation and training programmes in tourism.

Under this framework, the lines of research of the different groups of the aforementioned Universities have been unified and coordinated with the aim of collaborating and promoting training and research in Tourism in Spain

Official qualification

The UOC's Doctoral Programme of Tourism (interuniversity: UMA, UA, UCA, UCM, UEX, ULL, Nebrija, UOC, URJC, USC, US, UVIGO) is a programme that has been approved by the Spanish Universities Council, and its implementation has been authorized by the Government of Catalonia, in accordance with current legislation.

The UOC's doctoral programmes have full academic validity throughout Spain; where such is the intention, they are qualifications to perform regulated professions, in accordance with the regulations applicable in each case. 

The certificates for these programmes are issued together with a Diploma Supplement (DS), providing details of what the student studied, their results, the professional competencies obtained and the qualification's level in the Spanish higher education system; the aim of this is to facilitate recognition of the qualification and promote students' and graduates' mobility within the European Higher Education Area (EHEA). 

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The aim of this training is to acquire and develop the following skills:

  • Dealing with contexts in which there is little specific information.
  • Find the key questions to be answered to solve a complex problem.
  • Design, create, develop and undertake novel and innovative projects in their field of knowledge.
  • Work both in a team and autonomously in an international or multidisciplinary context.
  • Integrate knowledge, deal with complexity and formulate judgements with limited information.
  • Intellectual criticism and defence of solutions.
  • Ability to conceive, design or create, implement and adopt a substantial process of research or creation.
  • Ability to contribute to the expansion of the frontiers of knowledge through original research.
  • Ability to carry out critical analysis and evaluation and synthesis of new and complex ideas.
  • Ability to communicate with the academic and scientific community and with society

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  • 36 months

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Application period: From 1st of December to 12th of February

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We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.

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We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.

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General requirements.

To be eligible for the doctoral program, candidates must meet the general requirements of the University and those specific to the programme.

First, prospective candidates must demonstrate that they meet one of the following requirements:

  • Holding an official Spanish bachelor's degree, or equivalent, and a university master's degree, or equivalent, and having completed at least 300 ECTS credits in all these two programmes.
  • Holding an official Spanish university degree, corresponding to previous regulations of university teaching, and having completed a minimum of 300 ECTS credits in all official university studies, of which at least 60 must be at master's level.
  • Holding an official Spanish graduate degree, the duration of which, in accordance with Community law, is at least 300 ECTS credits. 

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Tuition fee, international.

  • Price per credit: 32,28 €/credit
  • Price per learning resources credit: 15,16 €/credit 

To promote the training of researchers in the different research groups at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC),  UOC is awarding one  predoctoral grant for doctoral theses in the framework of the interuniversity doctoral programmes. UOC's grant programme will consist of hiring trainee predoctoral researchers, specifically under predoctoral researcher training contracts. Predoctoral grant holders will have all those employment and other rights relating to social security deriving from the contract signed with the UOC. The potential beneficiaries of a predoctoral grant include individuals who, at the time of applying, fulfill the access requirements for the organized research period on a doctoral programme at the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya.  The specific requirements can be consulted on the UOC website.

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Join our Una Europa interdisciplinary and transnational ecosystem in Cultural Heritage! Become a part of Una-Her-Doc, a unique European doctoral programme in Cultural Heritage, offered and created by eight Una Europa universities. Follow high-quality, innovative and customizable educational materials. Collaborate with numerous renowned Cultural Heritage academics and professionals. Participate in one of international cohorts of doctoral candidates and in one of Una Europa's transnational research teams in Cultural Heritage. Develop your profile for working in a European and international environment in relation to Cultural Heritage.

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Are you interested in pursuing a PhD in Tourism but worried about the costs involved? Don’t worry, there are many fully funded scholarships available for international students. Here are the top 10 fully funded PhD in Tourism scholarships that you can apply for:

  • Erasmus Mundus Joint Doctorate in Tourism, Management and Heritage – This is a four-year, fully-funded scholarship that offers students the opportunity to study at several European universities.
  • PhD Scholarship in Sustainable Tourism – This scholarship is offered by the University of Queensland in Australia and provides full tuition fees, living expenses, and research funding for three years.
  • The Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) – Dudley Stamp Memorial Award – This award is open to UK students and provides funding for doctoral research in geography and related fields, including tourism.
  • PhD Scholarship in Tourism at the University of Surrey – This scholarship provides full tuition fees, a living stipend, and research expenses for three years. Research areas include tourism marketing, tourism policy, and sustainable tourism.
  • PhD Scholarship in Tourism at the University of Otago – This scholarship is available to international students and provides full tuition fees, a living stipend, and research expenses for three years. Research areas include tourism planning, heritage tourism, and tourism policy.
  • University of Waikato Doctoral Scholarship in Tourism – This scholarship provides full tuition fees, a living stipend, and research expenses for up to three years. Research areas include tourism management, tourism marketing, and sustainable tourism.
  • PhD Scholarship in Tourism at the University of Westminster – This scholarship provides full tuition fees and a living stipend for three years. Research areas include cultural tourism, sustainable tourism, and tourism policy.
  • The ANU PhD Scholarship in Tourism – This scholarship is available to international students and provides full tuition fees, a living stipend, and research expenses for up to four years. Research areas include tourism planning, tourism marketing, and sustainable tourism.
  • PhD Scholarship in Tourism at the University of Exeter – This scholarship provides full tuition fees and a living stipend for three years. Research areas include tourism marketing, tourism policy, and sustainable tourism.
  • PhD Scholarship in Tourism at the University of Guelph – This scholarship provides full tuition fees, a living stipend, and research expenses for up to four years. Research areas include ecotourism, cultural tourism, and sustainable tourism.

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This scholarship program is designed for students who wish to pursue a PhD in Tourism, Management and Heritage across several European universities. The program lasts for four years and provides full tuition fees, living expenses, and research funding. During the program, students will gain the necessary knowledge and skills to conduct research in the field of tourism, management, and heritage. The program is highly competitive and requires applicants to have a strong academic background and research experience.

PhD Scholarship in Sustainable Tourism

– This scholarship is offered by the University of Queensland in Australia and provides full tuition fees, living expenses, and research funding for three years. The program is designed for students who wish to conduct research in the field of sustainable tourism. Students will be expected to conduct independent research on topics such as ecotourism, responsible tourism, and tourism policy. Applicants are required to have a strong academic background and research experience.

The Royal Geographical Society (with IBG) –

Dudley Stamp Memorial Award – This award is open to UK students and provides funding for doctoral research in geography and related fields, including tourism. The program is designed for students who wish to conduct research in the field of geography and tourism. The award provides funding for living expenses and research funding for up to three years. Applicants are required to have a strong academic background and research experience.

PhD Scholarship in Tourism at the University of Surrey –

This scholarship provides full tuition fees, living expenses, and research funding for three years. The program is designed for students who wish to conduct research in the field of tourism. Students will be expected to conduct independent research on topics such as tourism marketing, tourism policy, and sustainable tourism. Applicants are required to have a strong academic background and research experience.

PhD Scholarship in Tourism at the University of Otago –

This scholarship is available to international students and provides full tuition fees, living expenses, and research funding for three years. The program is designed for students who wish to conduct research in the field of tourism. Students will be expected to conduct independent research on topics such as tourism planning, heritage tourism, and tourism policy. Applicants are required to have a strong academic background and research experience.

University of Waikato Doctoral Scholarship in Tourism –

This scholarship provides full tuition fees, living expenses, and research funding for up to three years. The program is designed for students who wish to conduct research in the field of tourism. Students will be expected to conduct independent research on topics such as tourism management, tourism marketing, and sustainable tourism. Applicants are required to have a strong academic background and research experience.

PhD Scholarship in Tourism at the University of Westminster –

This scholarship provides full tuition fees and a living stipend for three years. The program is designed for students who wish to conduct research in the field of tourism. Students will be expected to conduct independent research on topics such as cultural tourism, sustainable tourism, and tourism policy. Applicants are required to have a strong academic background and research experience.

The ANU PhD Scholarship in Tourism –

This scholarship is available to international students and provides full tuition fees, living expenses, and research funding for up to four years. The program is designed for students who wish to conduct research in the field of tourism. Students will be expected to conduct independent research on topics such as tourism planning, tourism marketing, and sustainable tourism. Applicants are required to have a strong academic background and research experience.

PhD Scholarship in Tourism at the University of Exeter –

This scholarship provides full tuition fees and a living stipend for three years. The program is designed for students who wish to conduct research in the field of tourism. Students will be expected to conduct independent research on topics such as tourism marketing, tourism policy, and sustainable tourism.

The PhD Scholarship in Tourism at the University of Guelph

is a fully-funded scholarship program that provides full tuition fees, living expenses, and research funding for up to four years. The program is designed for students who wish to conduct research in the field of tourism and hospitality management.

Students will have the opportunity to conduct independent research on a variety of topics related to tourism, including tourism policy, tourism marketing, sustainable tourism, and cultural tourism. The program is highly competitive and requires applicants to have a strong academic background and research experience.

Students will be expected to work closely with faculty members in the School of Hospitality, Food and Tourism Management at the University of Guelph. The faculty members are experts in the field of tourism and have conducted research on a variety of topics related to tourism.

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The PhD Program of National Interest in Cultural Heritage brings together individuals and expertise from various academic disciplines, united by a shared focus on history, preservation, enhancement, and protection of cultural heritage. The Program is structured in five curricula: -  Art, Archaeology, History, Restoration - History and Conservation of Built Heritage - Enhancement of Cultural and Environmental Heritage - New Media for Communication and Enhancement of Artistic Heritage -  Publishing and Innovation: Contents, Processes, Technologies The Program involves the participation of several universities (with Rome “Tor Vergata” as the administrative headquarters), Academies of Fine Arts (Rome, Florence, Macerata, Lecce, and Catania), and the ISIA Roma Design - Higher Institute for Artistic Industries, along with cultural and research institutes such as the MAXXI Foundation - Museo Nazionale delle Arti del XXI secolo - and the Italian Institute for Environmental Protection and Research (ISPRA). The innovate approach of having universities and Higher Education Institutions in Art, Music and Dance (AFAM) collaborate in the same doctoral educational project opens up new perspectives to develop ideas resulting from a broad interaction between the material and critical levels of research in the field of cultural heritage. The goal is to bring together the expertise of each of these institutions in the artistic, archaeological, historical, architectural, conservation and restoration, and new media fields. The co-participation of universities and AFAM institutions provides doctoral students access to a more diverse set of shared research and study methodologies. Moreover, it should be emphasized that the participation of academics from the academies involved with the Fine Arts and their historically-grounded expertise in the productive and creative process of artworks provide students with the unique opportunity to enhance the understanding and study of art and works of art as cultural products and means of social communication. The PhD Program aims to enhance a wide set of methodological approaches in the study of cultural heritage in keeping with the Faro Convention principles and criteria and UNESCO's guidelines, and, notably, to contribute to Mission 1 of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP): Digitization, Innovation, Competitiveness, Culture, and Tourism. The three-year program is intended to promote advanced academic training of students, for some of whom an academic career  may be the end goal,  but also for those who desire to become highly qualified professionals capable of carrying out research and working in the management of public and private institutions, including international ones. Doctoral researchers in Cultural Heritage will be primarily employed by the public administration, cultural institutions, and private cultural foundations, though a certain percentage will pursue their careers in the academia. The Program also aims to reduce the number of PhD scholars leaving the country owing to poor career prospects, effectively contrasting the “brain drain” phenomenon, i.e. the emigration of skilled human resources. As part of the Doctorate of National Interest in Cultural Heritage coordinated by the Doctoral School of the University of Rome Tor Vergata, a curriculum, “PUBLISHING AND INNOVATION: CONTENTS, PROCESSES, TECHNOLOGIES,” is planned for this year (39th cycle). The objective of this curriculum is to train researchers and highly qualified professionals capable of devising, developing and managing project ideas for an innovative, participatory, inclusive approach to publishing products, including to encourage and govern their digital transition. Privileged themes in the identification of applied research paths are those related to innovation in products and in the organizational and working methods specific to publishing activity and its supply chain (including those related to the production of school, university and professional publishing).

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