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inclusive PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 528 inclusive PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Inclusive and Responsible AI for Minority and Ethnic Groups

The world is entering an extraordinary new era driven by advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and new emerging technologies (NextGen) and media dynamics.  We view the rapid improvements as a unique, once-in-a-generation opportunity to transform and achieve significant, ethical and lasting benefits for our country and the world.  . Read more

Men’s lives: the consequences of living with high levels of drive for muscularity

Historically, body image research has focused on females and their dieting and weight loss habits. McCreary and Sasse (2000) recognised that although some men desired to be thin for health, occupational, or recreational reasons, high levels of the drive for thinness in men from Western societies is relatively rare. Read more

Understanding the impact of inclusive ‘innovation District’ Initiatives

We are looking for an enthusiastic PhD researcher eager to work with a friendly, supportive team of supervisors to conduct high-quality research on Innovation Districts, an increasingly important phenomenon in urban regeneration and innovation, and at the same time work closely with the team behind Manchester’s exciting new ID development, SISTER Manchester. Read more
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Sustainable and Inclusive Regional Economic Development: A Focus on the West of England

An opportunity to apply for a funded full-time PhD in the College of Business and Law, UWE Bristol. Ref. 2425-April-CBL-01. The expected start date of this studentship is 01 April 2025. Read more

LITAC Scholarship - Inclusive Colour Design for Neurodivergence

LITAC (Leeds Institute of Textiles and Colour), which sits within the School of Design, is offering a highly competitive PhD scholarship consisting of the award of tuition fees and an annual maintenance stipend that matches UKRI rates (19,237 GBP in 2024/25). Read more

Nationalism, populist politics and sport migrations: heroes or villains?

Right-wing populist political voices, movements and values have been on the rise. Europe has been witnessing tendencies that are frequently associated with identity politics, ethno-nationalism, racism, sexism, anti-elitism and a general sense of ‘them vs. Read more

Inclusion in green jobs: Exploring policy and programmes which can Foster Inclusive Green Employment

  Research Group: Business and Management Studies
The transition to a decarbonised economy is not only essential to halting climate change, but is also a driver of economic growth with the potential to create millions of green jobs. Read more
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The Role of Literature and Creative Practice in Acclimating Urban Dwellers to Nearby Nature

Project ID. SS_105. Theme. Safety and Sustainability . This project investigates the role of literature and creative practice in increasing people’s connection to nature near urban development. Read more

Inclusive innovation and assistive technology in convergent screen and performance

This PhD explores use of assistive technologies for use in emerging performance environments. At an exciting time for convergent screen experiences, technology can be used to enhance the experiences of marginalised audiences but it can also present novel forms of exclusion. Read more

UKRI AI: Centre for Doctoral Training in AI for Digital Media Inclusion

PhD Scholarships available. Start Date October 2025. We're looking for PhD candidates with academic excellence, a passion for research on AI for digital media inclusion, and evidence of working effectively as part of a team. Read more

Global Psychology: A Call to Address Global Challenges

  Research Group: Psychology
We live in a time of significant and rapid change. Technological advancements are reducing geographical distances, revolutionising communication, and connecting the world in ways previously unimaginable. Read more

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