Professor

Di Luo

Has open position

Professor at University of Dundee

University of Dundee

United Kingdom

Research Interests

Environmental Sustainability

10%

Medical Science

20%

Carbon Capture And Storage

20%

Biology

20%

Microplastic

20%

Chemistry

20%

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Sina Askarinejad

University of Dundee

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United Kingdom

Leverhulme Doctoral Programme for Regenerative Innovation (Regnr8-i) – Fully Funded PhD Scholarships

[Four fully-funded PhD scholarships are available, covering tuition and stipend for 48 to 60 months. Both UK Doctoral and International Doctoral scholarships are offered, as well as a UK Master’s Plus pathway. All scholars undertake a three-month placement with the Eden Trust.] The Leverhulme Doctoral Programme for Regenerative Innovation (Regnr8-i) at the University of Dundee is now recruiting four fully-funded PhD scholars for its third annual intake. This prestigious programme is designed to foster a vibrant, cross-institutional community of postgraduate researchers, with a vision to advance the emerging field of regenerative innovation and practice. By 2027, the Regnr8-i community will comprise 24 full-time researchers, all contributing to a new paradigm that seeks to go beyond sustainability and address the global polycrisis through transdisciplinary research. Regnr8-i is closely aligned with the University of Dundee’s commitment to research excellence and impact. The programme is unique in its collaboration with the Eden Trust, a renowned conservation charity, and the Eden Project Dundee, which received planning permission in 2024. This partnership supports research in regenerative agriculture, clean energy, circularity, and social inclusion, and offers all scholars a three-month placement with the Eden Trust, either in Dundee or within its international network of ‘New Edens’. The research themes are broad and ambitious, encompassing nature-based solutions (NbS), place-based actions (PBA), and the development of positive feedback loops between ecological and social systems. The programme encourages productive imagining (Futuring) to empower society to envision alternative futures, unconstrained by current limitations. Projects span a wide range of topics, including carbon-negative construction materials, regenerative craft and place-based innovation, novel catalysts for carbon capture and green hydrogen, accounting for regenerative organising, microplastics in rivers, AI for peatland rewetting, regenerative finance, non-invasive optical imaging for oral health, healthcare pathway regeneration, climate crisis and policing, watershed restoration, energy retrofit tools, and therapeutic space design. Applicants may choose from UK Doctoral, International Doctoral, or UK Master’s Plus Scholarships, with each pathway offering 48 to 60 months of funding. The standard doctoral route requires a First or Upper Second Class Honours and a Master’s degree in a relevant discipline. The Master’s Plus pathway includes a one-year research master’s (MSc/MRes) before the PhD. Scholarships are open to UK home fee status applicants and those from underrepresented backgrounds. English language proficiency is required (IELTS 6.5 overall, with minimum sub-scores), with alternative qualifications accepted. The application process is two-stage: first, prospective candidates should contact the lead supervisor for their chosen project to discuss suitability and shared research interests. Formal applications are then submitted via the online Scholarship Application Form by 9 January 2026. The programme is especially welcoming to candidates from under-represented groups, offering mentoring and guaranteed interviews. Final selection is by interview in late January 2026, with successful candidates starting in October 2026. For more information and to apply, visit the official application page . Full details of English language requirements can be found here .

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Sina Askarinejad

University of Dundee

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United Kingdom

Leverhulme Doctoral Programme for Regenerative Innovation (Regnr8-i) – Fully Funded PhD and Master's Plus Scholarships

[Four fully-funded PhD scholarships; funding covers tuition and stipend for 48–60 months. Master’s Plus pathway includes a funded one-year Research Masters prior to PhD. Open to UK home fees status and eligible international candidates.] The Leverhulme Doctoral Programme for Regenerative Innovation (Regnr8-i) at the University of Dundee is now recruiting for four fully-funded PhD scholarships, as well as UK Master’s Plus Scholarships. This prestigious programme is designed to foster a vibrant, cross-institutional community of postgraduate researchers, with a strong emphasis on transdisciplinary research and real-world impact. By 2027, the Regnr8-i community will grow to 24 full-time researchers, contributing to a new paradigm in regenerative innovation and practice. Regnr8-i is closely aligned with the University of Dundee’s commitment to research excellence and is supported by a unique collaboration with the Eden Trust, a renowned conservation charity. The Eden Trust is working with the University and other partners to establish the Eden Project Dundee, which received planning permission in 2024. This partnership enhances the programme’s innovation agenda, particularly in regenerative agriculture, clean energy, circularity, and social inclusion, and offers all scholars a three-month placement with the Eden Trust, either in Dundee or within its international network. The programme’s research themes address global challenges through Nature-based Solutions (NbS) and Place-Based Actions (PBA), aiming to deliver vitality and prosperity for all life. Regenerative innovation is proposed as a paradigm to succeed sustainability, tackling the global polycrisis by aligning human actions with living-systems principles. Scholars will explore productive imagining (Futuring), regenerative systems, and positive feedback loops between ecological and social systems, requiring an understanding of complex interactions among natural, human, and technological systems. Thirteen diverse PhD projects are available for recruitment, including topics such as carbon-negative self-healing construction materials, regenerative futures through craft and place-based innovation, novel catalysts for carbon capture and green hydrogen production, accounting for regenerative organising, microplastics removal in rivers, AI decision support for peatland rewetting, regenerative finance, non-invasive optical imaging for oral health, healthcare pathway regeneration, climate crisis and community policing, nature-based innovations for river adaptation, energy retrofit for net-zero housing, and co-designing therapeutic spaces. Eligibility for the 2026/27 round requires applicants to hold (or be about to achieve) a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours AND a Master’s degree in a relevant discipline. The Master’s Plus pathway includes a funded one-year Research Masters prior to the PhD. Scholarships are open to UK home fees status applicants and UK domiciled candidates from underrepresented backgrounds. English language proficiency is required: IELTS (Academic) overall score of at least 6.5 (minimum 5.5 in reading, listening, speaking and 6.0 in writing), or equivalent qualifications as accepted by the University of Dundee. The application process is two-stage: first, applicants should contact the lead supervisor for their chosen project to discuss suitability and shared vision. Second, formal applications are submitted via the Scholarship Application Form by 9 January 2026. Candidates from underrepresented groups are especially encouraged to apply and will receive mentoring and a guaranteed interview. Final selection is by interview panel in late January 2026, with successful candidates starting in October 2026. For more information and to apply, visit the official application page. This is an exceptional opportunity to join a dynamic, impact-driven research community at the forefront of regenerative innovation.

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