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Programme overview
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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 °µÍø½âÃÜ, please visit our
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Our research covers three areas
Our research specialisms include...
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6Heritage and cultural tourism
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6Sustainability
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6Persuasion
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6Communication
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6Talent management
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6Digital marketing
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6Climate change
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6Stakeholder collaboration
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6Crisis and disaster management
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6Business resilience and immersive experiences
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6Digital marketing
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.
Discover our experts stories
Since completing my PhD I have gained full time employment at the °µÍø½âÃÜ as a Lecturer in Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management and I have more recently taken on the role of Programme Lead for BSc (Hons) Tourism and Hospitality.
After completing an MSc in Tourism, Development and Policy at Exeter University, Steve went on to do his PhD in the School of Tourism and Hospitality at °µÍø½âÃÜ, where he currently works as a Lecturer in Tourism Management.
Katie studied BSc (Hons) Event Management followed by a PhD in Event Management which she completed in 2017. Katie is currently working as a Lecturer in Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management at the University.
Meet our experts
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![Professor Sheela Agarwal Professor Sheela Agarwal Associate Head of School for Research and Innovation]()
Professor Sheela Agarwal
Associate Head of School for Research and Innovation
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![Dr Katie Angliss Dr Katie Angliss Portfolio Lead - Business Management]()
Dr Katie Angliss
Portfolio Lead - Business Management
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![Professor Paul Brunt Professor Paul Brunt Emeritus Professor]()
Professor Paul Brunt
Emeritus Professor
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![Dr Cat Hine Dr Cat Hine Lecturer in Leadership and Business Management]()
Dr Cat Hine
Lecturer in Leadership and Business Management
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![Dr Rong Huang Dr Rong Huang Interim Head of School]()
Dr Rong Huang
Interim Head of School
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![Dr Nigel Jackson Dr Nigel Jackson Associate Professor (Reader) in Persuasion and Communication]()
Dr Nigel Jackson
Associate Professor (Reader) in Persuasion and Communication
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