At a Glance
- Tasks: Research domestic burning emissions and user behaviour's impact on air quality.
- Company: The University of Manchester, a leading research institution.
- Benefits: Fully funded PhD with a tax-free stipend and paid tuition fees.
- Other info: Comprehensive training and cross-disciplinary engagement opportunities available.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in clean air policy while gaining valuable research experience.
- Qualifications: Minimum 2.1 honours degree in a relevant field required.
The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 £ per year.
The University of Manchester offers a fully funded 3-year PhD project with an annual tax-free stipend of £20,780 and paid tuition fees. This research will explore emissions from domestic burning and how user behaviour impacts air quality.
Applicants should have a minimum 2.1 honours degree in a relevant field. The student will benefit from comprehensive training and cross-disciplinary engagement opportunities.
For more details, applicants should contact Dr. Lea-Langton at amanda.lea-langton@manchester.ac.uk.
PhD in Clean-Air Emissions & Policy Modelling in Manchester employer: The University of Manchester
The University of Manchester is an exceptional employer, offering a fully funded PhD opportunity that not only provides a generous stipend but also fosters a collaborative and innovative research environment. With a strong emphasis on cross-disciplinary engagement and comprehensive training, students are empowered to grow their skills and contribute meaningfully to the field of clean-air emissions and policy modelling, all while being part of a vibrant academic community in one of the UK's leading universities.
Contact Details:
The University of Manchester Recruitment Team