PhD Hospitality, Tourism, Transport and Events

Our academics shape the agenda for scholarship and practice in hospitality, tourism, events and transport. We 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

Entry requirements
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Start date
January 2026
Attendance
Full-time
Duration
4 years
UK fees
£5,006*
Overseas fees
£21,800

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.
  • Surrey Hospitality and Tourism Management is 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 is now ranked in the top 20 in the UK for the overall quality of research outputs – research papers and other published works.
  • We belong to , an  (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  with academic supervisor, Dr Brigitte Stangl, and her PhD student, Lori Hoy, discussing how they work together.
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Statistics

2nd in the world

We are ranked 2nd in the world for hospitality and tourism management in the Shanghai Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2024

1st in the UK

We are 1st in the UK and 16th in the world for hospitality and leisure management in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025

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