Research Scholarships 2026: The University of Warwick is offering fully funded PhD studentships in Negative Emissions Technologies through the Postgraduate Research Scholarships for the year 2026. This initiative is part of the EPSRC and BBSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Negative Emission Technologies for Net Zero (Net2Zero).
- 🎓 Fully funded PhD opportunities in Negative Emissions Technologies for Net Zero at University of Warwick
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Designation
PhD Studentship in Negative Emissions Technologies for Net Zero
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Category | Details |
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Scholarship Name | University of Warwick Postgraduate Research Scholarships 2026 |
University Name | University of Warwick |
Degree Level | PhD |
Scholarship Value | Tuition fees, tax-free stipend (£20,780), research training support grant |
Application Deadline | October 6, 2025 |
Research Area
Negative Emissions Technologies for Net Zero
Location
Coventry, UK
Eligibility/Qualification
To be eligible for the University of Warwick Postgraduate Research Scholarships, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Qualifications:
- A Master’s degree in a relevant subject with a minimum of 60% weighted average (or expected to achieve)
- A First or Upper Second-Class Honours degree (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant subject
- Home Student Status: Must qualify as a home student
Description
The University of Warwick provides an exceptional platform for interdisciplinary research engagements. This scholarship supports candidates pursuing innovative solutions in engineered negative emission technologies. Students will benefit from a tax-free stipend at the UKRI rate (£20,780 for the academic year 2025/26), covering tuition fees and receiving a generous research training support grant for various project costs.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should:
- Click the button below to visit the scholarship webpage.
- Submit an Expression of Interest for specific research projects through the provided link.
- Submit applications as soon as possible to enhance chances of securing a place.
Last Date to Apply
October 6, 2025
To apply or for more information, visit the University of Warwick Scholarship Page.