Fully Funded PhD Studentship in Population, Health and Data Science
Fully funded 3.5-year PhD studentship in
Population, Health and Data Science
jointly offered by the
University of St Andrews
and the
Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR)
.
The project examines how
social and environmental determinants
shape
health
and
socio-economic outcomes
in
adolescence
and
emerging adulthood
. The research uses
advanced quantitative methods
,
statistical modelling
, and life-course approaches to study inequalities across outcomes such as housing, family formation, education, and health.
The successful candidate will spend the first 21 months at MPIDR in
Rostock, Germany
, then continue at the
University of St Andrews, UK
. The studentship is part of the
International Max Planck Research School for Population, Health and Data Science
and the
Population and Health Research Group
in the School of Geography and Sustainable Development.
Funding
includes a gross salary of about
€40,000 per year
in Germany with annual bonus and support for travel, research training, and data acquisition. In the UK, it includes a maintenance grant of
£19,775 per year
, a
£750 RTSG
, and a
full tuition fee waiver
.
Eligibility
: an excellent master’s degree (distinction or merit in the UK) or equivalent in social sciences, statistics, applied mathematics, or related fields, plus a strong interest in population research and quantitative methods.
Application deadline
:
8 June 2026
. Applicants should apply online for
PhD Geography (Science)
, submit a personal statement and an academic writing sample, and follow the University of St Andrews research study application guidance.
Informal enquiries: Dr. Josephine Jackisch, Dr. Mary Abel Al Ahad, Prof. Mikko Myrskylä, and Prof. Hill Kulu.