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University of Algarve PhD in Tourism
University of Algarve

PhD in Tourism

Faro, Portugal

3 Years

English

Full time

01 Jan 2025

Sep 2025

EUR 3,000 / per year *

On-Campus

* for International students| National students: EUR 2100 per year

Introduction

Tourism is by far the most important activity in the Algarve region. Hence, the University of Algarve (UAlg) recently selected Tourism Studies as one of its central domains (its academic cadre hosts the largest number of PhD holders in Tourism Studies in Portugal). Through this option, the University aims to contribute to the development of tourism by graduating qualified professionals and by disseminating knowledge towards the planning and development of this industry, both at national and international levels.

The Faculty of Economics is committed to this goal by providing a postgraduate programme in tourism conducting a PhD Degree. The PhD Program in Tourism looks to accomplish the graduates´ needs - holders of Economics, Management, Tourism or Social Sciences degrees -, towards their deep understanding and knowledge consolidation of tourism issues. From the scientific standpoint, the PhD Programme draws the foundations of the degree level. It approaches theoretical and methodological issues on the tourism system, at the regional, national and transnational levels. From an interdisciplinary viewpoint, it accomplishes the study and analysis of essential and complex economic relations in contexts of growing integration and global competitiveness.

Objectives

  • To conceptualize, implement and manage scientific research
  • To interact with interdisciplinary research teams to identify and formulate relevant scientific problems
  • To reflect on current best practices in the areas of management and tourism development
  • To stimulate innovation and development of new tourism products
  • To integrate into a rigorous and demanding study degree, research findings and community service, providing tourism-related businesses and organizations with the necessary understanding for internationalization and the building of new business communities
  • To widen training in advanced methods and techniques of analysis and applied research to tourism; in addition to the natural integration of the future doctors in the international scientific community, it is expected the hold future doctors of top positions in the Tourism Sector

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Generally, classes are on Fridays after working hours and on Saturdays in the morning. Sometimes, there are also seminars on some Thursdays after working hours.

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