Participating entities
Due to its importance, in justifying the existence of this doctoral program, REDINTUR is highlighted, which has been the platform to integrate several universities, with researchers of accredited trajectory and national and international relevance in this doctorate.
This network brings together 28 universities with common goals in teaching and research, and has become a strong point as demonstrated by the fact that it is considered a generator of talent and entrepreneurship within the National and Comprehensive Tourism Plan 2012-2015 of the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Tourism (p. 29).
Other collaborations
In addition to the collaboration with REDINTUR, there are other agreements on specialized training in tourism and research, which are based on relationships established by professors and researchers with institutions of recognized prestige in tourism. These agreements support three key aspects of the program:
– They are the means to guarantee the completion of research stays that will be useful to the students of the doctoral program.
– They guarantee the presence of foreign experts to prepare thesis reports and their participation in thesis committees.
– They allow for the provision of experts to teach specialized seminars on the subject.
Listed below are the agreements entered into in line with the lines of research of the doctoral programme:
- International School of Management (Germany)
Student exchange between universities.
- University of Provence, Aix-Marseille (France)
Student exchange between universities.
- University of Boyaca (Colombia)
To establish the basis for the exchange of undergraduate, master's and doctoral students between both universities.
- Federal University of Roraima (Brazil)
Encourage the exchange of researchers and teachers, especially in those academic areas of mutual interest.
- Central University of Ecuador
To establish the conditions of collaboration between the parties for the organization of participation, enrollment and doctoral studies of tenured professors of the Central University of Ecuador in the Interuniversity Doctoral Program in Tourism.
- EDEN Network
Promote development and collaboration in e-learning by supporting institutions, other networks and individuals, publications, information services and European projects
- EADTU Network
Work in groups on topics such as higher education policies, lobbying, e-learning, membership, virtual mobility and open educational resources (OER).
- Santa Maria La Real Foundation of Historical Heritage
Establishment of a space for collaboration between both entities in different areas and modalities.
- University of Central Florida
To establish the criteria under which both universities will carry out activities of mutual interest for the exchange of graduate students and collaboration in research activities.
- State Agency Higher Council for Scientific Research
Establishment of a framework for action in the development of doctoral programs at CSIC Institutes, in order to strengthen the training of doctoral students.
- University of Paris. Pantheon-Sorbone
Agreement to establish the joint supervision procedure for theses Public
- University of Paris
Double Master's degree in Tourism. For students who choose the research path, joint supervision agreements may be signed for the development of doctoral theses.
- Tourism Board
Analysis of current events, system of national accounts and monographic reports on current issues.
- SECURITY
Update of the PAK or digitalisation toolkit for the management of small and medium-sized companies in the sector.
- University of Vale do Itajaí. Brazil
Facilitate the mobility of teachers and students and the exchange of knowledge between both universities.
- Polytechnic Institute of Leira (Portugal)
Development of annual scientific and cultural exchange programs that include postgraduate programs.