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Climate Science PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

We have 305 Climate Science PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

De-risking agri-food business through enhanced water scarcity awareness

Funding. This PhD project is part of a competition funded by SRUC. This opportunity is open to UK and International students and provides funding to cover tuition fees at the UK rate, plus a stipend to support living costs. Read more

Quantifying Species Distributions and Changes in a Global Biodiversity Hotspot using Museum Specimens and AI

*Please note that this PhD will be hosted at the University of Reading*. Madagascar, a megadiverse country has a high concentration of endemic plant and animal species (i.e., species found nowhere else on earth) and classified as a global biodiversity hotspot. Read more

Advancing Machine Learning for Extreme Wind Speed Prediction, Engineering – PhD

The University of Exeter’s Department of Engineering is inviting applications for a PhD studentship funded by the Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy to commence on 1 June 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. Read more

SENSS Collaborative Studentship Competition

What is a SENSS collaborative studentship?. You will join an expert team of leading social scientists and an external partner (from industry, government, or an NGO, in the UK or abroad) who have already developed and defined a research project. Read more

SENSS Collaborative Studentship Competition

What is a SENSS collaborative studentship?. You will join an expert team of leading social scientists and an external partner (from industry, government, or an NGO, in the UK or abroad) who have already developed and defined a research project. Read more

SENSS Collaborative Studentship Competition

What is a SENSS collaborative studentship?. You will join an expert team of leading social scientists and an external partner (from industry, government, or an NGO, in the UK or abroad) who have already developed and defined a research project. Read more

SENSS Collaborative Studentship Competition

What is a SENSS collaborative studentship?. You will join an expert team of leading social scientists and an external partner (from industry, government, or an NGO, in the UK or abroad) who have already developed and defined a research project. Read more

SENSS Collaborative Studentship Competition

What is a SENSS collaborative studentship?. You will join an expert team of leading social scientists and an external partner (from industry, government, or an NGO, in the UK or abroad) who have already developed and defined a research project. Read more

SENSS Collaborative Studentship Competition

What is a SENSS collaborative studentship?. You will join an expert team of leading social scientists and an external partner (from industry, government, or an NGO, in the UK or abroad) who have already developed and defined a research project. Read more

SENSS Collaborative Studentship Competition

What is a SENSS collaborative studentship?. You will join an expert team of leading social scientists and an external partner (from industry, government, or an NGO, in the UK or abroad) who have already developed and defined a research project. Read more

SENSS Collaborative Studentship Competition

What is a SENSS collaborative studentship?. You will join an expert team of leading social scientists and an external partner (from industry, government, or an NGO, in the UK or abroad) who have already developed and defined a research project. Read more

Acoustic Monitoring of Underwater Methane and Carbon Dioxide Emissions

Supervisory Ream. Professor Paul White and Professor Jonathan Bull. As we move to a low-carbon economy understanding and quantifying marine sources of methane and carbon dioxide emissions becomes more important. Read more

Assessing the proximity of tipping points in Antarctica using numerical modelling and Earth Observation (ESA25/EE/GES/REESE)

This project will investigate the proximity of tipping points in Antarctica using numerical modelling and Earth Observation. Climate tipping points are critical thresholds that if crossed, can lead to rapid and irreversible changes in the climate system with dramatic consequences for societies worldwide. Read more

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