Published: 28 Mar 2024 891 views
This prestigious fully-funded PhD Peter Carpenter Climate Change scholarship is awarded to African citizens with top level academic qualifications.
The PhD programme is hosted within the Climate Science and Society Research (CSSR) group in the Department of Geography, where there is a vibrant research programme into the African climate and related fields. Our aims are to better understand the nature, causes, impacts and consequences of climate variability/change and their representation in models, leading to improved climate information to support climate resilience.
The PhD project can focus on any aspect of African climate science, to be decided taking account of candidates’ interests, experience and career goals. However, the research focus can be aligned with two major research projects on African climate resilience in which the Sussex team are currently involved, under the CLARE programme (Climate Adaptation and Resilience, https://clareprogramme.org/ funded by UK aid and Canada’s IDRC.
(1) CLimate Adaptation and Resilience In Tropical drYlands (CLARITY), in which the focus in on climate risk analysis for water resource development https://clareprogramme.org/project/climate-adaptation-and-resilience-in-tropical-drylands-clarity/
(2) Strengthening pastoralist livelihoods through effective anticipatory action (PASSAGE) in which the focus is on improving Impact-based Forecasts https://clareprogramme.org/project/strengthening-pastoralist-livelihoods-through-effective-anticipatory-action-passage/.
These projects will provide a stimulating and supportive context for the PhD research with excellent networking opportunities and real-world relevance.
Climate Change and Sustainability research at Sussex
The CSSR is part of a wider cross-campus Sussex Sustainability Research Programme (SSRP, https://www.sussex.ac.uk/research/centres/sussex-sustainability-research-programme/ ) to help achieve the global sustainability goals for humanity and the environment, in which climate resilience is a key dimension. As such, our doctoral students are part of a vibrant hub of climate and wider sustainability research and teaching.
The University of Sussex is a public research university situated in Falmer, near Brighton in Sussex. The university received its Royal Charter in August 1961, and was a founding member of the 1994 Group of research-intensive universities promoting excellence in research and teaching. Sussex counts three Nobel Prize winners, 14 Fellows of the Royal Society, six Fellows of the British Academy and a winner of the Crafoord Prize among its faculty. In the latest rankings, the university was placed 62nd in Europe and 140th in the world by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2015... continue reading
This prestigious fully-funded PhD Peter Carpenter Climate Change scholarship is awarded to African citizens with top level academic qualifications.
The PhD project can focus on any aspect of African climate science, to be decided taking account of candidates’ interests, experience and career goals. However, the research focus can be aligned with two major research projects on African climate resilience in which the Sussex team are currently involved, under the CLARE programme (Climate Adaptation and Resilience, https://clareprogramme.org/ funded by UK aid and Canada’s IDRC.
If you meet the entry requirement of a first-class degree in natural sciences then you should
(i) mail your CV to Professor Martin Todd [email protected]
(ii) complete the on-line application at https://www.sussex.ac.uk/study/phd/apply going straight to step 5, and clearly state on the application form that you are applying for the Peter Carpenter African Climate Scholarship, and leave the research proposal section blank.
For more details, visit University of Sussex website.