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Esra Kurul

Professor at Oxford Brookes University

Oxford Brookes University

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Research Interests

Construction Management

10%

Environmental Sociology

10%

Medical Science

20%

Emergency Response

20%

Mixed Methods Research

20%

Salud Pública

20%

Offsite Construction

20%

Recent Grants

Grant: Close

Preparing Graduates for Interdisciplinary Collaboration in the Workplace

Open Date: 2018-10-01

Close Date: 2020-09-01

Grant: Close

Users & Distributed Renewable and Interactive energy systems (DRIs): a comparative study between the UK and China

Open Date: 2018-01-01

Close Date: 2018-07-01

Grant: Close

Innovative learning platform for knowledge integration in Energy Retrofit (C-mapER)

Open Date: 2017-09-01

Close Date: 2019-09-01

Grant: Close

New interdisciplinary research avenues on improving energy performance of existing buildings

Open Date: 2017-03-01

Close Date: 2017-05-01

Grant: Close

Future Fit

Open Date: 2013-09-01

Close Date: 2016-02-01

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Esra Kurul

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Oxford Brookes University

PhD Studentship: Off-Site Construction for Resilient Healthcare Infrastructure and Agile Healthcare Supply Chain Performance

[£20,780 per annum bursary. University fees and bench fees covered up to home level. International students must pay the difference between home and international fees. Visas and associated costs are not covered.] This fully funded 3-year PhD studentship at Oxford Brookes University offers an exciting opportunity to research the optimisation of Off-Site Construction (OSC) for enhancing Resilient Healthcare Infrastructure (RHcI) and improving the agility of Healthcare Supply Chain (HcSC) performance. The project responds to vulnerabilities in healthcare infrastructure and supply chains exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, aiming to develop an interdisciplinary, data-driven framework that quantifies and explains how OSC can strengthen healthcare delivery and supply chain agility in the UK and globally. Supervised by Professor Esra Kurul (Director of Studies), Dr Roshani Palliyaguru, and Dr Kalpani Dissanayake (advisory, US-based), the research will use mixed methods to establish empirical links between OSC, RHcI, and HcSC agility. The findings will provide evidence-based guidance for designing and delivering resilient and agile healthcare systems, with the potential to inform policy, support UK manufacturing, and shape global best practices. The project is based in the Faculty of Health, Science and Technology, which maintains strong connections with the NHS, offering opportunities for real-world impact in emergency healthcare response and system resilience. The studentship includes a bursary of £20,780 per annum, covers university and bench fees up to the home student level, and requires up to 6 hours of teaching per week during semester time. International students are welcome but must pay the difference between home and international fees; visa and associated costs are not covered. Applicants should hold a first or upper second-class honours degree (or equivalent) and, if applicable, meet English language requirements (IELTS 6.0 overall, no component below 5.5). The application process requires a cover letter, CV, two referees (one academic), a research proposal, degree certificates and transcripts, a passport scan, and evidence of English proficiency for international/EU candidates. The deadline for applications is 20 February 2026, with the studentship commencing in September 2026. For further information or queries, contact Dr Roshani Palliyaguru at [email protected] or [email protected]. Apply directly via the university portal: Oxford Brookes University Application Portal .

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Esra Kurul

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Oxford Brookes University

PhD Studentship: Off-Site Construction for Resilient Healthcare Infrastructure and Agile Healthcare Supply Chain Performance

[£20,780 per annum bursary. University fees covered up to home level; international students must pay the difference between home and international fees. Visas and associated costs are not covered.] This fully funded PhD studentship at Oxford Brookes University offers an exciting opportunity to research the optimisation of Off-Site Construction (OSC) for strengthening Resilient Healthcare Infrastructure (RHcI) and enhancing the agility of Healthcare Supply Chain (HcSC) performance. The project responds to vulnerabilities exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic in traditional healthcare infrastructure delivery and supply chain management, aiming to develop an interdisciplinary, data-driven framework that quantifies and explains how OSC can improve resilience and agility in healthcare systems. As a PhD student in the Faculty of Health, Science and Technology, you will work closely with a team of experts in OSC, supply chain management, and organisational adaptation, including Professor Esra Kurul (Director of Studies), Dr. Roshani Palliyaguru, and Dr. Kalpani Dissanayake (US-based advisor). The research will use mixed methods to establish empirical links between OSC, RHcI, and HcSC agility, providing evidence-based guidance for designing and delivering resilient and agile healthcare systems. The project is supported by advisory input from Pennsylvania State University, USA, and maintains strong connections with the NHS, offering opportunities to make a real impact on emergency healthcare response and global health system resilience. The studentship includes a bursary of £20,780 per annum and covers university fees up to the home student level. International students are required to pay the difference between home and international fees, and visa costs are not covered. The position requires up to 6 hours of teaching per week during semester time, including preparation and marking, and participation in a teaching skills course. Applicants should hold a first or upper second-class honours degree from a UK institution or an equivalent qualification. International/EU candidates must provide a valid IELTS Academic test certificate (minimum overall score of 6.0, no score below 5.5) issued within the last two years. The application process involves submitting a cover letter, CV, details of two referees (at least one academic), a research proposal, degree certificates and transcripts, a scan of your passport, and evidence of English language qualification if applicable. The deadline for applications is 20th February 2026, with interviews to be confirmed online and the start date in September 2026. This research will advance theory by establishing empirical linkages between OSC and healthcare supply chains, inform policy, support UK manufacturing capacity, and shape global best practice. Graduates will be well-positioned for careers in academia, industry, or policy-making, with the potential to drive innovation in healthcare infrastructure and supply chain management worldwide.

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Maurizio SIBILLA

Associate Professor

University of the West of England, Bristol

UNITED KINGDOM
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