People-Led Net Zero: Campus Infrastructure PhD (University of Bath)
The Centre for People-Led Net Zero (P-LNZ) at the University of Bath is offering three fully funded PhD positions focused on accelerating the UK's transition to Net Zero through systems approaches. This particular PhD project centers on the University of Bath's campus infrastructure, aiming to create whole system models that assess the impact of achieving Net Zero goals. The research will be conducted in partnership with the University Infrastructure team, allowing the successful candidate to identify and evaluate current and future plans for campus sustainability.
During the first six months, the PhD student will select a specific infrastructure focus for their research, ensuring alignment with the P-LNZ ethos of people-led analysis. The project emphasizes placing people at the heart of solutions, identifying the necessary levels of modelling and information required to make Net Zero decisions that are resilient, fair, and enduring. The research will involve interdisciplinary collaboration, stakeholder engagement, and the development of models that support 'win-win' outcomes for all involved.
The Department of Mechanical Engineering will host the PhD, and the successful applicant will benefit from a vibrant, inclusive research environment. The University of Bath values diversity and encourages applications from under-represented groups. Support is available for applicants with disabilities through the Disability Service.
Funding for this PhD is provided by the University of Bath LURS studentship, which covers tuition fees at the Home or Overseas rate, a generous stipend (£20,780 for 2025/26), and a £1000 annual training support budget for up to three years. Both UK and international students are eligible, but non-UK applicants must meet the university's English language requirements.
Applicants should possess a first-class degree (or equivalent), familiarity with systems modelling (qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods), and an understanding of Net Zero. Experience working across disciplines, strong communication skills, flexibility, resilience, and the ability to produce clear reports are essential. Candidates must be self-driven, able to work independently, and willing to travel for stakeholder engagement and presentations. Two academic references are required.
To apply, candidates must use the University of Bath’s online portal, selecting the PhD in Mechanical Engineering and the 'University of Bath LURS' studentship. The PhD title should be 'People-Led Net Zero: Campus Infrastructure', with Professor Linda Newnes as the intended supervisor. Early application is encouraged, as the advert may close if suitable candidates are identified before the deadline of June 30, 2026.
For informal enquiries, contact Professor Linda Newnes at [email protected]. More information and the application link can be found
here
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