The Council for Hospitality Management Education (CHME) would like to invite doctoral students to their upcoming workshop on
Doctorate Originality: Framing your Contribution for Hospitality and Tourism Research
Date: Wednesday October 21st at 5pm UK time
Presenters: Dr Alisha Ali, Sheffield Hallam University
Professor Peter Lugosi, Oxford Brookes University
Dr. Ioannis Pantelidis, University of Brighton
What we will cover?
Your doctorate is an original contribution to research. In writing and defending your thesis you will be demonstrating that your research examines a novel and significant set of issues and/or provides a new perspective on a previously researched topic. Framing your contribution answers the ‘so what’ question stemming from your research. The purpose of this workshop is to explore what represents a contribution to knowledge in doctoral research in hospitality and tourism.
What will I learn?
The types of contribution to knowledge
Positioning your contribution to knowledge – in relation to gaps in literature, application of a theoretical framework, methodological technique, or practice
The role of interdisciplinary thinking in contributing to knowledge
Who should attend?
Any doctoral researcher in hospitality and tourism who wants to learn more about crafting your contribution to knowledge. There is no cost to attend.
How to register?
Please use this link to register: https://forms.gle/Ub5thPLnDGxdJWhc6
Instructions to join the workshop via Zoom will be sent to those that have registered closer to the time.
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