Dear Colleagues
I would appreciate it if you could spread the word about the following
studentship:
Funded PhD Studentship available from September 2009: Accelerating the
demand for low carbon vehicles: a demand-led perspective
The Centre for Transport Research (CTR) at the University of Aberdeen invites
applications for a full time PhD studentship to commence from September/
October 2009.
The proposed topic is: Accelerating the demand for low carbon vehicles: a
demand-led perspective
The studentship will be funded by the Natural Environment Research Council
under the auspices of the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC). The student
will be based in Geography and Environment, School of Geosciences at the
University of Aberdeen and supervised by Dr Jillian Anable. Co-supervision will
be provided by Dr Christian Brand at the Environmental Change Institute (ECI),
University of Oxford. The ECI leads the Energy Demand theme of the UKERC.
Background to the studentship and the potential topic area are available
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/ctr . We welcome applications from students with an
interest in transport and energy to investigate the behavioural and policy
drivers for low carbon passenger cars in the UK. UKERC has a whole-systems,
interdisciplinary remit and applicants should have a commitment to
interdisciplinary research.
Funding: Home students will receive the full annual stipend rates for full time
students (£13,290 per year plus fees paid direct to the institution). EU
students will receive fees only. Overseas and EU students who have spent the
previous three years in the UK may also be eligible. Please see NERC eligibility
criteria as stated on their website
http://www.nerc.ac.uk/funding/available/postgrad/.
The closing date for applications is 30th May 2009
Formal applications can be completed online:
www.abdn.ac.uk/sras/postgraduate/apply.shtml
Enquiries about the studentship should be directed to Dr Jillian Anable
([log in to unmask]). More information on the Centre for Transport Research
can be found at http://www.abdn.ac.uk/ctr
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