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We have 131 Pollution PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK) in the UK

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Pollution PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK) in the UK

We have 131 Pollution PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for European Students (exc UK) in the UK

A PhD in Pollution will involve the research of the impacts and methods of controlling pollution. You might be researching about the sources of pollution and how you can help avoid the damage it causes to the environment.

What's it like to do a PhD in Pollution?

Doing a PhD in Pollution will require you to produce an original piece of research. You will be expected to identify gaps in the current understanding of pollution and provide new solutions to the existing problems. Your research will be guided by a supervisor with expertise in the field.

Some popular research topics in Pollution include:

  • Air pollution
  • Water pollution
  • Chemical pollution
  • Waste management

Some popular research methods in Pollution include:

  • Aerial and satellite imaging
  • Computer modelling
  • Biological monitoring

You might also be required to complete departmental training in order to gain the skills necessary to perform your research.

If you are based in the UK, you will also be required to complete a pre-sessional training to prepare you for your doctoral research.

PhD in Pollution entry requirements

The minimum entry requirement for a PhD in Pollution is usually a 2:1 undergraduate degree in a related subject. Depending on the university, you might need a Masters with at least a merit classification to begin a PhD in Pollution.

PhD in Pollution funding options

In the UK, PhDs in Pollution are funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC). Most projects have funding attached, meaning that you will automatically be awarded coverage of your tuition fees and a living cost stipend if you are accepted to a project. It is possible to apply for funding independently, but most students will find it easier to apply for a project that already has funding attached.

PhD in Pollution careers

Doing a PhD in Pollution will equip you with the skills to pursue a career in the environmental sector. You could find employment in roles such as toxicology, chemical analysis, waste management and more.

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Examining the changing inluence of global wildfires using new satellite observations of carbon monoxide

Background. Wildfires play an ancient and vital role as part of Earth’s carbon cycle, but as humanity intensified its expansion across the planet’s biosphere, the effects of fires have been increasingly destructive, costly and damaging to health and livelihoods. Read more

Aquatic emissions of carbon dioxide and methane and their controls using land, water and airborne measurements.

This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic research team from the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology and the University of Edinburgh to investigate what controls greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from aquatic systems. Read more

Evaluating role of microjet plasma interactions with slurry to mitigate ammonia volatilisation

  Research Group: CENTA - Central England NERC Training Alliance
Project Highlights. Microjet plasma will create a vortex in slurry to improve absorption of plasma species to liquid. pH of slurry will reduce leading to conservation of N, mitigating ammonia losses. Read more

Real time tracking & monitoring of microplastics in aquatic environments

  Research Group: CENTA - Central England NERC Training Alliance
Project Highlights. Hone novel methods to track (real-time) and analyse microplastics. Large scale flume studies to investigate the behaviour of microplastics in both the water column & sediment beds. Read more

Development of low cost, high accuracy, freshwater analytical sensors to enable “Citizen Science” monitoring of UK river systems.

  Research Group: CENTA - Central England NERC Training Alliance
Project Highlights. Development of new, low-cost, but improved accuracy sensors for use by the general public for citizen science monitoring of river water health in the UK. Read more

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