Fully Funded University of Manchester PhD in Net Zero Decision Making and Climate Policy Research
University of Manchester, PACT Centre
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About This Scholarship
A fully funded PhD studentship at the University of Manchester under the PACT Centre focusing on institutional cultures and citizen engagement for net zero decision making and climate policy research. The project offers cutting-edge interdisciplinary research on climate governance and societal transformation within one of the UK’s leading climate research environments.
What This Scholarship Covers
- Full tuition coverage
- Annual tax-free stipend of £21,805 for 2026/27 academic year
Who Can Apply
- 1 Must be a UK student
- 2 Must have identified a specific research project aligned with PACT aims or have discussed own research project with a supervisor
- 3 Must have contacted the project supervisor and discussed suitability for the project
- 4 Must hold a university-level degree qualification
- 5 Must demonstrate English language proficiency
- 6 Must have two academic referees available
