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This project focuses on developing sustainability design solutions and offers the successful candidate the opportunity to create new approaches for dealing with waste consumables and equipment. Addressing sustainability problems can include policy-driven solutions, new technology or knowledge transfer schemes, new information sets in design and engineering, and innovation in the circular economy. We are particularly interested in receiving applications from individuals who can demonstrate an interest in the sustainability change agenda from local and international perspective, linking original research with global challenges and partnership building from a design, engineering, or cognate discipline.
Applicants should be able to propose and undertake research initiating new ways of working whether in sustainable creative practice, re-use and the circular economy, recycling, policy document review and design, or innovative design solutions that can bring real benefits to society and/or commerce. Good design can change behaviours and a user-centred approach to problem-solving we believe will ultimately provide for a more sustainable future.
This is a cross-disciplinary design and engineering project with the opportunity to benefit from relevant co-supervision in a related discipline in other parts of the University. The successful candidate will take a key role in developing cutting-edge research in the design and engineering discipline with access to the latest international research through the library’s extensive academic resources and networks and through our collaborations with relevant industries. This is an internationally relevant project and links with other institutions and research centres will be supported and encouraged.
Day to day research will involve the generation and testing of new ideas, the introduction of new models, and development of new prototypes within the broad spectrum design and engineering research. The successful applicant will have dedicated desk space, full access to many world-wide academic research databases, an annual stipend and access to supplementary support funds as well as ongoing supervision support and further training through Ulster’s Doctoral College.
Applicants should hold, or expect to obtain, a First or Upper Second Class Honours Degree in a subject relevant to the proposed area of study.
We may also consider applications from those who hold equivalent qualifications, for example, a Lower Second Class Honours Degree plus a Master’s Degree with Distinction.
In exceptional circumstances, the University may consider a portfolio of evidence from applicants who have appropriate professional experience which is equivalent to the learning outcomes of an Honours degree in lieu of academic qualifications.
If the University receives a large number of applicants for the project, the following desirable criteria may be applied to shortlist applicants for interview.
The University is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applicants from all sections of the community, particularly from those with disabilities.
Appointment will be made on merit.
This project is funded by:
Our fully funded PhD scholarships will cover tuition fees and provide a maintenance allowance of £19,237 (tbc) per annum for three years* (subject to satisfactory academic performance). A Research Training Support Grant (RTSG) of £900 per annum is also available.
These scholarships, funded via the Department for the Economy (DfE) and the Vice Chancellor’s Research Scholarships (VCRS), are open to applicants worldwide, regardless of residency or domicile.
Applicants who already hold a doctoral degree or who have been registered on a programme of research leading to the award of a doctoral degree on a full-time basis for more than one year (or part-time equivalent) are NOT eligible to apply for an award.
*Part time PhD scholarships may be available, based on 0.5 of the full time rate, and will require a six year registration period (individual project advertisements will note where part time options apply).
Due consideration should be given to financing your studies.
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Slade, G. (2006) Made to Break, Cambridge Mass: Harvard University Press.
Wahl, D.C. (2016) Designing Regenerative Cultures, Axminster: Triarchy Press.
Walker, S. (2013) The Handbook of Design for Sustainability, London: Bloomsbury.
Submission deadline
Monday 24 February 2025
04:00PM
Interview Date
25 + 28 March 2025, 1 + 8 April 2025
Preferred student start date
15 September 2025
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