We have 119 PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Belfast
PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Belfast
We have 119 PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Belfast
PhD Opportunities in the School of Mathematics and Physics at Queen’s University Belfast 2025/26
. A number of Postgraduate Research Studentships are available within the School of Mathematics and Physics for home/EU and International students enrolling in 2025. Read more
The Impact of Hetereogeneity on Geothermal Resources of the Sherwood Sandstone Formation
This fully funded PhD project is part of the QUARTILES Doctoral Landscape Award, a BBSRC and NERC-funded research and training programme designed to equip… Read more
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Buzz Off!: understanding public perceptions of vector borne disease and control in the UK to inform public health interventions
Research Group:
Centre for Public Health
Vector-borne diseases (VBDs) are of increasing public health concern globally. Several compounding environmental, ecological and social factors are driving the changing epidemiology of VBDs. Read more
UKRI AI Centre for Doctoral Training in Sustainable Understandable agri-food Systems Transformed by Artificial Intelligence (SUSTAIN)
There are fifteen studentships available as part of the second cohort, starting in October 2025. Sixty studentships will be awarded, in total, over five years. Read more
Funded PhD opportunities at School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EEECS)
The School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EEECS) at Queen's University Belfast is currently offering a number of funded PhD opportunities – up to 17 studentships - commencing in October 2025. Read more
NERC and BBSRC QUARTILES Partnership
The QUARTILES doctoral landscape award is a BBSRC and NERC-funded research and training programme designed to equip PhD students with the skills, expertise, outlook, and real-world experience to become the next generation of scientific leaders capable of addressing the most pressing environmental grand challenges such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and sustainability. Read more
Revealing new insights against the challenges of alternative protein sector under One Health approach with AI
The many challenges relating to environmental sustainability and climate change are major global concerns. Read more
Targeting the undruggable proteome: the use of chemoproteomics tools for drug discovery in haematological disorders.
Estimates suggest that >80% of proteins within the human proteome are considered “undruggable”. We aim to identify and exploit these targets to make more effective medicines. Read more
Design and Development of an Ultrasonic Non-Destructive System for the Evaluation of Biomaterials and Composites
Research Group:
Engineering
This PhD project explores the development of a robotic, ultrasonic non-destructive testing and evaluation (NDT&E) system to evaluate and characterise composite and polymer materials—widely used in aerospace, automotive, renewable energy industries, and medical applications. Read more
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Using comparative genomics of schistosome species to better understand the molecular basis of zoonoses
Comparative genomics for schistosome parasite plays a crucial role in understanding and combating zoonotic diseases. These outcomes from comparative genomics can improve a range of important control measures including- 1. Read more
Join CDT-FORT to Shape the Future of Secure Networks- 12 studentships available for October 2025 entry- apply by 28th February to secure your place!
Are you passionate about cybersecurity, AI, and networking? The EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Open SecuRe NeTworks (CDT-FORT) offers an unparalleled PhD opportunity. Read more
Electrosensory Dynamics of Crustaceans: Investigating Bioelectric Fields and Climate Change Impacts on Marine Interactions
Exploring Electrical Field Ecology. Unveiling Crustacean Sensory Mechanisms and Climate Change Impacts. Electrical fields (EFs) represent a critical, yet understudied, component of sensory ecology in marine environments. Read more
Bayesian estimates of birth ages from radiocarbon dating of human bones
This fully funded PhD project is part of the QUARTILES Doctoral Landscape Award, a BBSRC and NERC-funded research and training programme designed to equip… Read more
Shallow subsurface analyses of glaciated environments and implications for the energy transition
This fully funded PhD project is part of the QUARTILES Doctoral Landscape Award, a BBSRC and NERC-funded research and training programme designed to equip… Read more
IN-PEAT: Impact of Nitrogen deposition on PEATlands in Northern Ireland
This fully funded PhD project is part of the QUARTILES Doctoral Landscape Award, a BBSRC and NERC-funded research and training programme designed to equip… Read more