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climate change risk PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 118 climate change risk PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Predicting and Mitigating Megafires under Climate Change (JONES_UENV25ARIES)

Scientific Background. Megafires, characterised by their extraordinary size, speed, and intensity, are increasingly threatening society, ecosystems, and ecosystem services such as carbon storage (1-4). Read more

Integrating weather and climate information into innovations and metrics for agricultural advisories

Background. Rainfed agriculture is a vital source of food and income for subsistence farmers in Kenya. Agricultural yields across Kenya are highly impacted by variations in rainfall on timescales from days to decades, with climate change altering the profile of rainfall-related risk. Read more

NERC UNRISK Centre for Doctoral Training in Understanding Uncertainty to Reduce Climate Risks

The UNRISK CDT is a consortium of the University of Leeds, University College London and the University of Exeter with over forty collaborative partners across climate services, including operational centres, consultancies, financial organisations, the public sector and charities. Read more

NERC UNRISK Centre for Doctoral Training in Understanding Uncertainty to Reduce Climate Risks

The UNRISK CDT is a consortium of the University of Leeds, University College London and the University of Exeter with over forty collaborative partners across climate services, including operational centres, consultancies, financial organisations, the public sector and charities. Read more

NERC UNRISK Centre for Doctoral Training in Understanding Uncertainty to Reduce Climate Risks

The UNRISK CDT is a consortium of the University of Leeds, University College London and the University of Exeter with over forty collaborative partners across climate services, including operational centres, consultancies, financial organisations, the public sector and charities. Read more

CR2025_61: Quantifying trends in global wetland-associated biodiversity loss

The world’s wetlands are of critical importance to human health and well-being, providing key ecosystem services including protecting coastal areas from storms, food and fuel provision, improving water quality and recharging groundwater aquifers (Zedler & Kercher 2005). Read more

CR2025_61: Quantifying trends in global wetland-associated biodiversity loss

The world’s wetlands are of critical importance to human health and well-being, providing key ecosystem services including protecting coastal areas from storms, food and fuel provision, improving water quality and recharging groundwater aquifers (Zedler & Kercher 2005). Read more

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