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PhD Studentship: Finance Under Water? Assessing Flood Risk in Banking and Insurance Systems Loughborough University in United Kingdom

PhD Studentship: Finance Under Water? Assessing Flood Risk in Banking and Insurance Systems

Loughborough University

United Kingdom

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Keywords

Environmental Science
Finance
Banking
Spatial Analysis
Environmental Economics
Insurance
Catastrophe Modeling
Climate Dynamics
Flood Risk
Economics
Financial Risk

Description

[UKRI studentship through Flood-CDT for 3.5 years, tax-free stipend of £20,780 per annum plus tuition fees at the UK rate. International candidates may receive the difference between UK and International tuition fees.] This PhD studentship at Loughborough University, titled 'Finance Under Water? Assessing Flood Risk in Banking and Insurance Systems,' addresses the urgent challenge of flooding in the UK and its impact on the financial sector. As climate change increases the frequency and severity of floods, banks and insurers face growing financial exposure, with consequences for loan repayments, property values, and overall financial stability. Current stress-testing frameworks often fail to account for short-term, localized climate shocks and their effects on financial systems. This project aims to bridge that gap by integrating advanced flood science with financial economics. The successful candidate will use high-resolution flood models and property data to map flood hazards and their evolution, linking these insights to loan portfolios and insurance datasets. The research will develop innovative tools to assess how flood risk constrains insurers' protection and affects banks' credit and liquidity. The project offers interdisciplinary training in catastrophe modelling, spatial data analysis, and financial risk assessment. A research placement at Willis Towers Watson will provide practical experience in applying research findings to real-world decision-making in the insurance and banking sectors, while collaboration with the Environment Agency will help ensure strategic impact. The studentship is funded by UKRI through the Centre for Doctoral Training for Resilient Flood Futures (FLOOD-CDT), offering a 3.5-year tax-free stipend of £20,780 per annum plus tuition fees at the UK rate. International candidates may also have the difference between UK and international tuition fees covered. Applicants should have at least a 2:1 honours degree and a UK Masters degree (or international equivalent) with a minimum average mark of 65%, and must meet English language requirements (IELTS 7.0 in all components). Applications are assessed on motivation, intellectual excellence, project suitability, and fit to FLOOD-CDT. Candidates should apply online, selecting Loughborough Business School and quoting reference FCDT-26-LU7, and are encouraged to contact supervisors to discuss the project before applying.

Funding

Available

How to apply

Apply online via the Loughborough University research applications portal. Select 'Loughborough Business School' as the programme name and quote reference FCDT-26-LU7. Upload a 1-page research statement, CV, transcripts, degree certificates, and English language certificate if required. Contact potential supervisors by email to discuss the project before applying.

Requirements

Applicants should have, or expect to have, at least a 2:1 honours degree (or equivalent) and a UK Masters degree with an average programme mark of no less than 65% or international equivalent. An IELTS band 7.0 or above is required, with not less than 7.0 in each component. Applicants must meet the minimum English language requirements. All candidates must submit a 1-page statement of research interests, a CV, academic transcripts and degree certificates (translated if not in English), and an IELTS/TOEFL certificate if applicable.

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