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We have 16 Fashion PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in the UK

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Fashion PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in the UK

We have 16 Fashion PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students in the UK

Internet of Things in Space Using Flexible Electronics and Complex Weaving Processes (Ref: IDRT24/EE/SPACE/DODD)

Satellites experience extreme conditions, in transport to space and when in orbit. Monitoring satellites and critical systems is vital, requiring robust, accurate sensor information and high-quality data transmission. Read more

The Lone Maker: Developing a comprehensive theory of ecology, benefit and service delivery for remote or dispersed textile makers in the age of co-creation and digital communities.

  Research Group: Art and Design
What is the ecology of 21st C textile makers working in isolation?. A thriving ‘creative class’ is a lure to wider prosperity (Florida).  21stC Creative Industries theory has focused on growth, urbanity, communities, co-creation, IRL and online collaboration. Read more

LITAC – Regeneration of Polyester Fibres from Used Garments via a New Chemical Recycling Technology

Would you like to utilise your Textile Technology, Chemistry or Biomedical Engineering background to help produce research that will yield significant impact for the globe, helping the UK to meet Sustainable Development Goals? If so, this PhD Scholarship may just be for you. Read more

LITAC – Developing and Evaluating Music Therapy-Integrated Sensory Garments for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)

Are you passionate about advancing sensory garments to make a positive impact on the lives of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)? Apply today to embark on a PhD experience that transcends boundaries and creates a brighter, more inclusive future. Read more

LITAC - The Application of Textile Innovations to Improve Clothing Sustainability

The fashion industry has a huge impact on the environment, directly contributing to up 10% of global GHG emissions, the consumption of vast quantities of freshwater and a high dependency on chemical use. Read more

LITAC - Smart and Sustainable Composite with Embedded Electronics by Weaving Functional Fibres

Doctoral research students in LITAC will develop the ability to pursue research that advances the disciplines of textile technology, textile and fashion design, polymer science, and colour science and technology to find solutions to global challenges using advanced research tools and techniques. Read more

LITAC - From Crisis to Opportunity: Re-Positioning Leicester’s Garment Manufacturing Image

Doctoral research students in LITAC will develop the ability to pursue research that advances the disciplines of textile technology, textile and fashion design, polymer science, and colour science and technology to find solutions to global challenges using advanced research tools and techniques. Read more

LITAC - Developing Antimicrobial Textiles Through Photodynamic Inactivation

Doctoral research students in LITAC will develop the ability to pursue research that advances the disciplines of textile technology, textile and fashion design, polymer science, and colour science and technology to find solutions to global challenges using advanced research tools and techniques. Read more

Department of Design (Advert Reference: RDF24/ADSS/DESIGN)

For queries relating to these funded studentships contact Dr David Parkinson. Our Design School conducts research emphasising critical practice and responsible innovation for impactful real-world change. Read more

Natural Polymer Textiles & Fibres for Sustainable Fashion Sector PhD

This project aims to manufacture sustainable textiles from renewable/natural polymers such as cellulose, chitin, alginate, chitosan which derived from most abundant natural resources like agricultural biomass and sea food waste (crab shell, shrimp shells etc.). Read more

Chancellor's Anniversary scholarships

To celebrate 200 years of the University of Huddersfield, which in 1825 was established as The Science and Mechanics Institute, the University is awarding 60 Chancellor’s Anniversary Scholarships across all PhD disciplines. Read more

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