Fully Funded PhD in Co-creation, Safety of Women and Girls, and Housing/Planning
Nottingham Trent University is offering a fully funded PhD opportunity for UK applicants interested in the co-creation of public spaces, safety of women and girls, and housing/planning in deprived neighbourhoods. The research will be supervised by Professor Andy Newton, Patricia Tzortzopoulos, and Begüm Eken, and will focus on designing safer futures through collaborative approaches to urban planning and criminology. This position is ideal for candidates passionate about social justice, community safety, and the intersection of urban planning and gender studies.
The project emphasizes co-creation with local communities, particularly women and girls, to improve safety and wellbeing in public spaces. Applicants should have a strong academic background in criminology, sociology, urban planning, or related disciplines, and demonstrate a keen interest in research that addresses real-world challenges in deprived neighbourhoods.
Funding for this PhD is fully provided for UK applicants, covering tuition fees and a stipend. The exact stipend amount is not specified; candidates are encouraged to consult the applications page for further details. The application deadline is Friday, 13 February 2026, and prospective students are invited to attend the NTU Studentships Discovery Webinar on 8 December 2025 for additional information about the studentship and application process.
To apply, candidates should visit the applications page linked in the announcement, review the eligibility criteria and guidance, and submit their application before the deadline. This opportunity is part of a broader initiative at Nottingham Trent University, which is currently offering 37 new PhD studentships. For more information, applicants can connect with Professor Andy Newton via LinkedIn or explore the university's events and resources.
Key research areas include co-creation, public safety, gender studies, housing, urban planning, and criminology. The supervisory team brings expertise in these fields, and the project aims to make a tangible impact on the safety and quality of life for women and girls in urban environments.