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Olúwáférànmi Adéyemo

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Researcher (Social and Economic Research) at University of Exeter

University of Exeter

United Kingdom

Research Interests

Management

10%

Hydrogen Energy

10%

Environmental Science

10%

Regional Development

10%

Solar Fuel

10%

Business

10%

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Olúwáférànmi Adéyemo

University of Exeter

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United Kingdom

PhD in Sustainable and Inclusive Growth through Eco-Industrialisation at University of Exeter

The University of Exeter's Department of Management at the Penryn campus is offering a fully funded PhD studentship through the EPSRC Doctoral Landscape Award. The project, titled “Maximising Regional Benefit in Eco-Industrialisation: Pathways for Sustainable and Inclusive Growth”, focuses on exploring how major low-carbon investments—such as offshore wind, solar, hydrogen, and energy storage—can generate good jobs, build resilient regional supply chains, and deliver fairer outcomes for communities in the Greater South West of the UK. This research will combine input–output and supply chain analysis with stakeholder engagement to identify strategies for maximising local value capture and avoiding extractive development models. The project is ideal for candidates interested in eco-industrialisation, sustainable and inclusive growth, regional development, and the intersection of management, economics, and environmental science. The studentship is fully funded by the EPSRC, covering tuition fees and providing a stipend for living expenses. Applicants should have a strong academic background in management, economics, environmental science, or a related field, and demonstrate interest or experience in supply chain analysis and stakeholder engagement. The deadline for applications is 12th January 2026. For more information and to apply, visit the University of Exeter's official website or contact the Department of Management at the Penryn campus. This opportunity is particularly suited for those passionate about sustainable regional development and the role of low-carbon technologies in shaping inclusive economic futures.

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