Fully Funded PhD in Heat Resilience, Female Mental Health, and Physical Activity
London South Bank University is advertising a
fully funded PhD
on
heat resilience in the UK
, focusing on
heatwaves, female mental health, and physical activity
. The project is interdisciplinary and sits across
psychology
and
physiology
, with a strong emphasis on
mixed-methods research
.
The study will examine how extreme heat affects women’s mental wellbeing and engagement in physical activity, especially during increasingly frequent heatwaves linked to climate change. The project will use methods such as
physiological monitoring
(for example HRV and temperature),
validated psychological assessments
, and
qualitative interviews
to capture both acute and chronic responses.
The supervisory team includes
Dr Freya Bayne
,
Dr Rita Ferraz de Oliveira
, and
Dr Lisa Mohamad Zaidell
. The research is based at
London South Bank University
and is connected to the
Human Performance Centre
. The project aims to generate evidence with direct relevance for
public health
,
climate adaptation policy
, and mental health interventions, with potential collaboration involving local councils, community groups, and health practitioners.
This PhD is described as
3 years
and
fully funded
, including a
fee waiver
and a
stipend of £21,669 including London weighting
. The post also notes that the research may contribute to future partnerships and funding through UKRI, NIHR, and local authority initiatives.
Applicants should have a background in
sport and exercise science
or a related science discipline, with an MSc or MRes in
exercise physiology
or a related area preferred. Experience in mixed methods research is important, especially with female participants. The advert also states that candidates must have the
right to work in the UK
.
The application process requires a
1,000-word research proposal
aligned to the project summary, submitted through the
official LSBU application platform
. Applicants should also provide a
CV
,
cover letter
, and supporting documents such as
certificates/transcripts
. When applying, candidates should quote the relevant project reference number. The deadline is
3 August 2026
.
Overall, this is a strong opportunity for candidates interested in
female health
,
mental wellbeing
,
exercise physiology
,
psychology
, and the health impacts of
climate change
and
heatwaves
.