General information
The NERC Great Western Four+ Doctoral Training Partnership (GW4+ DTP) is designed to train tomorrow’s leaders in earth and environmental sciences, providing at least 37 PhD studentships annually across the partnership. The programme engages a broad spectrum of academic and non-academic partners to create an innovative training programme that responds to current and future needs in earth and environmental sciences. The programme commenced in September 2014 and forms part of the NERC Doctoral Training Partnership initiative.
PhD research projects in earth and environmental science. At least 37 PhD studentships are offered in earth and environmental sciences across the partnership. Each studentship provides funding for 3.5 years for a research project under one of the three interdisciplinary research themes:
- Solid Earth
- Living World
- Changing Planet
Research projects will be led by one of the GW4+ partners and collaboration across the partnership is encouraged. Students will be registered at one of the GW4 universities and students may be co‑supervised in other institutions in the partnership. For more details about our current and future projects
Training. Earth and environmental scientists are in demand from a diverse range of sectors. The DTP training programme aims to equip students with a broad range of skills in preparation for their future careers. Students will be expected to gain fundamental and advanced research skills, alongside complementary transferable skills. For more details about our training programme
Research Themes
| Solid Earth | Living World | Changing Planet |
| Natural Hazards and Resources | Biogeochemical Cycles | Atmospheres, Oceans and Ice |
| Solid Earth and Planetary Geology | Genomes and Evolution | Climate Change, Impacts and Sustainability |
| Ecology, Conservation and Biodiversity | Water |
Fieldwork
A key feature of our PhD training programme is the opportunity to undertake field courses in locations overseas, with strong international links already existing within the NERC GW4+ DTP.
Content
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Venue
Bristol, United Kingdom
Application
Click here to apply: http://www.bris.ac.uk/gw4plusdtp/apply/
Prerequisites:
Applicants should have obtained, or be about to obtain, a First or Upper Second Class UK Honours degree, or the equivalent qualifications gained outside the UK. Applicants with a Lower Second Class degree will be considered if they also have a Master’s degree. Applicants with a minimum Upper Second Class degree and significant relevant non-academic experience are encouraged to apply. All applicants need to comply with the registered University’s English language requirements. All studentships are available for applicants who are ordinarily resident in the UK and are eligible for home fee rates, and up to 9 thematic studentships are available for students not ordinarily resident in the UK but eligible for home fee rates. Applicants who are classed as international for tuition fee purposes are not eligible for funding.
Application Procedure:
The deadline for applications for NERC GW4+ DTP studentships commencing in September 2016 has now passed. New projects will be published from October 2016 on.
Grant Opportunities:
NERC Doctoral Training Partnership studentships are available to UK nationals and other EU nationals that have resided in the UK for three years prior to commencing the studentship. If you meet this criteria, funding will be provided for tuition fees and stipend. If you are a citizen of a EU member state you will eligible for a fees-only award.
* Please note, there are up to nine University-funded studentships available as part of the GW4+ DTP that will provide the funds for tuition fees and stipend for EU nationals *
Qualification
The NERC Great Western Four+ Doctoral Training Partnership (GW4+ DTP) is designed to train tomorrow’s leaders in earth and environmental sciences, providing at least 37 PhD studentships annually across the partnership. The programme engages a broad spectrum of academic and non-academic partners to create an innovative training programme that responds to current and future needs in earth and environmental sciences. The programme commenced in September 2014 and forms part of the NERC Doctoral Training Partnership initiative.
PhD research projects in earth and environmental science. At least 37 PhD studentships are offered in earth and environmental sciences across the partnership. Each studentship provides funding for 3.5 years for a research project under one of the three interdisciplinary research themes:
- Solid Earth
- Living World
- Changing Planet
Research projects will be led by one of the GW4+ partners and collaboration across the partnership is encouraged. Students will be registered at one of the GW4 universities and students may be co‑supervised in other institutions in the partnership. For more details about our current and future projects
Training. Earth and environmental scientists are in demand from a diverse range of sectors. The DTP training programme aims to equip students with a broad range of skills in preparation for their future careers. Students will be expected to gain fundamental and advanced research skills, alongside complementary transferable skills. For more details about our training programme
Research Themes
| Solid Earth | Living World | Changing Planet |
| Natural Hazards and Resources | Biogeochemical Cycles | Atmospheres, Oceans and Ice |
| Solid Earth and Planetary Geology | Genomes and Evolution | Climate Change, Impacts and Sustainability |
| Ecology, Conservation and Biodiversity | Water |
Fieldwork
A key feature of our PhD training programme is the opportunity to undertake field courses in locations overseas, with strong international links already existing within the NERC GW4+ DTP.
The deadline for applications for NERC GW4+ DTP studentships commencing in September 2016 has now passed. New projects will be published from October 2016 on.
Applicants should have obtained, or be about to obtain, a First or Upper Second Class UK Honours degree, or the equivalent qualifications gained outside the UK. Applicants with a Lower Second Class degree will be considered if they also have a Master’s degree. Applicants with a minimum Upper Second Class degree and significant relevant non-academic experience are encouraged to apply. All applicants need to comply with the registered University’s English language requirements. All studentships are available for applicants who are ordinarily resident in the UK and are eligible for home fee rates, and up to 9 thematic studentships are available for students not ordinarily resident in the UK but eligible for home fee rates. Applicants who are classed as international for tuition fee purposes are not eligible for funding.



