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STUDY PROGRAMMES

The CTCC offers several opportunities for postgraduate study and professional development:

 

MA Cultural Tourism

This master programme focuses on tourism and its relationships with different concepts and expressions of culture. The course will prepare you for leadership roles in the diverse sectors which constitute international cultural tourism. It is designed to meet the sector’s needs for critical and reflective practitioners who possess an understanding of how theoretical ideas may be applied to professional contexts.

 

MA Cultural Tourism

 

For further details of these programmes and to discuss how you can join them please contact Course Leader, Dr Philip Long (p.e.long@leedsmet.ac.uk).

 

Postgraduate Certificate / Diploma / MSc in Destination Management

Destination management is an important, dynamic and increasingly complex area of professional practice in the UK and internationally. The Tourism Management Institute is responding to the professional development needs and intellectual challenges faced by destination managers by offering innovative postgraduate level qualifications in Destination Management. Awarded by Leeds Metropolitan University, the Postgraduate Diploma and MSc in Destination Management are delivered by the CTCC with the Department of Geography, Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University and the International Centre for Tourism & Hospitality Research at Bournemouth University

 

Postgraduate Certificate

Postgraduate Diploma

MSc in Destination Management

 

Please direct enquiries and applications via email to tmi@leedsmet.ac.uk or to Dr Philip Long (p.e.long@leedsmet.ac.uk).

 

For more information please visit the TMI at http://www.tmi.org.uk/tmiqualifications.php

 

PhD Programme

With more than twenty doctoral students, visiting scholars and postdoctoral researchers from thirteen different countries, the CTCC is one of the world’s leading institutions for graduate level tourism studies. Supervised by an interdisciplinary team of experienced and internationally recognised academics, our doctoral students work on theoretical and applied issues related to tourism, development, contemporary forms of mobility, cultures of modernity, festivity and identity construction, informal economies, image and representations, and the politics of everyday life. 

 

PhD Research

PhD Visiting Scholars

Post Doctoral Opportunities

 

If you have a doctoral project in mind and wish to be part of our stimulating research environment, please contact Dr Simone Abram (s.abram@leedsmet.ac.uk) for an informal discussion.