Friday, June 17, 2011

PhD scholarship in climate science for African scientists at the University of Sussex, UK

The University of Sussex invites applications for a fully funded PhD scholarship for research into climate change and the African climate system.

The 'The Peter Carpenter Climate Change Scholarship' is open to citizens of African countries only, and has a start date of October  2011. The scholarship covers 100% of tuition fees and provides a stipend for living expenses of approximately £13,400. The scholarship is one component of the African Climate Initiative at Sussex, which aims to better understand the nature, causes and consequences of, and responses to climate change in Africa.

We invite applications from those with an exceptional academic record including a first class degree in a relevant discipline (e.g.
meteorology, physics, environmental science, geosciences, geography). Candidates with the equivalent of an upper second class degree and relevant professional experience may be considered. Closing date for applications is 8th July 2011.

The PhD programme

The PhD will be supervised within the department of Geography, where there is a vibrant research programme into the climate of Africa (www.sussex.ac.uk/geography/research/clusters/climateresearch). The PhD will be focus on one of the major research themes in the department; Climate change and the water cycle, atmospheric aerosols;land-atmosphere interaction. Potential topics are provided on the webpage. Depending on qualifications the successful candidate can undertake a one year MSc in either 'Climate Change and Development' or
'Climate Change and Policy' prior to the 3-year PhD research programme (www.sussex.ac.uk/climatechange/mscprogrammes).

Climate Change research at Sussex

The cross campus Sussex climate change network
(www.sussex.ac.uk/climatechange) is a virtual centre for
multi-disciplinary research and teaching into the causes, consequences of, and responses to climate change. The network brings together world leading researchers from the University of Sussex and the Institute for Development Studies (IDS) in a multi-disciplinary programme of  research and teaching to improve our understanding of how climate
change is developing, the impacts on people and the implications for mitigation and adaptation policy and action. Within the context of Africa, the network facilitates multi-disciplinary research to improve the quality of climate information available and its use in sustainable climate adaptation practice, for example in water management and agriculture. The University offers state-of-the-art computing facilities for climate research.

Contacts

For further information email globalstudiespg@sussex.ac.uk
Or informally email m.todd@sussex.ac.uk

How to apply

Candidates should apply on-line at
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/study/pg/applying/. Candidates should ensure that they clearly state on the application form that they are applying for the Peter Carpenter Climate Change Scholarship

Applications should be submitted by July 8th 2011

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