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I AGREEPart time
6 years
01-FEB-21
PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
Aviation Hospitality / Catering (General) Tourism Meetings / Conferences / Events Publishing
Research
Overview
Hospitality, Events, Aviation and Tourism: A PhD by Published or Creative Work is designed for individuals with an existing portfolio of published work addressing a central research question. This degree will be awarded to a candidate who has critically investigated an approved topic and demonstrated an understanding of research methods appropriate to the chosen field.
A submission for PhD by Published or Creative Work may comprise of academic papers, chapters, and monographs, scholarly editions of texts, creative practice, artefacts, or curatorial production.
A submission for PhD by Published or Creative Works may be awarded on the basis of existing published work or creative output that shows evidence of originality and independent critical judgment at the level appropriate for the award. All work should normally have been published in the last ten years and be traceable in publicly available databases such as catalogues and must be accessible to scholars or other interested persons. The work submitted must have been subjected to peer review by the relevant academic community.
Career ready
There is pressure on teaching staff at universities to demonstrate that they have higher qualifications than those whom they are teaching. A PhD is often required for academic posts in research-intensive institutions.
The PhD by Existing Published or Creative Work is a fast track for you to gain doctorate-level recognition for work that you have already done. It is therefore well suited to academic staff who would like to develop their careers.
For this course (per year)
£3,980
Average for all Postgrad courses (per year)
£5,202
For this course (per year)
£5,000
Average for all Postgrad courses (per year)
£12,227
Students should hold at least an honours degree (first or upper second class), or equivalent.