The School of Environment, Earth and Ecosystem Sciences at The Open University (Faculty of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) invites applications for the following full or part-time PhD studentships open to all nationalities.
We strongly advise that you get in touch with the contact person associated with each project for informal discussion and advice. For any procedural or administrative questions please email STEM-EEES-PHD@open.ac.uk
The Open University has partnered with University of Oxford (lead university), Oxford Brookes University, The Pirbright Institute, Diamond Light Source, and ISIS Neutron and Muon Source to launch the BBSRC-NERC funded Interdisciplinary Life and Environmental Science Landscape Award (ILESLA). This ambitious doctoral training programme will prepare a new generation of creative, collaborative, and entrepreneurial researchers who are equipped to meet the complex, cross-disciplinary challenges the world faces.
The primary aim of ILESLA is to cultivate researchers capable of developing innovative solutions to challenges in and at the intersection of biological and environmental sciences, focusing on five interconnected themes:
You can view a full list of research topics within each theme here
This exciting award is expected to fund at least ten new PhD students at The Open University, across five intakes (2025 – 2029) and to fund students registered at the University of Oxford or Oxford Brookes University who will be co-supervised by researchers at The Open University. Recruitment will be annual.
If you wish to conduct your PhD work primarily at The Open University, you should apply following the procedure outlined here.
The application deadline for October 2025 entry is Wednesday 29th January 2025 at 12:00 midday UK time.
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The CENTA Doctoral Training Consortium is funded by a NERC Doctoral Landscape Award. Please see the CENTA website for consortium details.
OU1. Reconstruction of Indian Monsoon variability in response to Plio-Pleistocene climate. Lead supervisor Prof. Pallavi Anand (pallavi.anand@open.ac.uk)
OU2. Deep Bed Farming as climate smart solution for improved crop yield and ecosystem services: opportunities and limitations in Malawi. Lead supervisor Dr Yoseph Araya (yoseph.araya@open.ac.uk)
OU3. Quantifying the carbon offsetting potential of Enhanced Landfill Mining. Lead supervisor Dr Carl Boardman (carl.boardman@open.ac.uk)
OU4. Climate evolution from the Cretaceous. Lead supervisor Prof. Neil Edwards (neil.edwards@open.ac.uk)
OU5. Microbial origins of methane emissions and uptake in forested closed landfills. Lead supervisor Dr Alice Fraser-McDonald (alice.fraser-mcdonald@open.ac.uk)
OU6. The role of the hydrological niche in predicting vegetation response to climate change. Lead supervisor Prof. David Gowing (d.j.gowing@open.ac.uk)
OU7. Exploring the influence of access to nature to diversify participation in Earth and environmental sciences and improve health and well-being for minoritized citizens. Lead supervisor Prof. Richard Holliman (richard.holliman@open.ac.uk)
OU8. Hyperspectral signals of change in grassland ecosystems. Lead supervisor Dr. Clare Lawson (clare.lawson@open.ac.uk)
OU9. Pushed to the Extreme: Extremophile-Mediated Bioremediation of Smouldering Sewage Sludge Emissions. Lead supevisor Dr Michael Macey (michael.macey@open.ac.uk)
OU10. The macroevolution of leaf venation. Lead supervisor Dr Luke Mander (luke.mander@open.ac.uk)
OU11. Green roof function and ecosystem service delivery in a UK context. Lead supervisor Dr Kadmiel Maseyk (kadmiel.maseyk@open.ac.uk)
OU12. Life from fire? Can smouldering gas emissions support microbe growth? Lead supervisor Dr Tarek Rashwan (tarek.rashwan@open.ac.uk)
OU13. Follow the fluids: hydrothermal alteration in Iceland and implications for Early Earth. Lead supervisor Dr Julia Semprich (julia.semprich@open.ac.uk)
OU14. Developing new method of botanical survey using haptic technology. Lead supervisor Dr Irina Tatarenko (irina.tatarenko@open.ac.uk)
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OU16. Early Angiosperms and the Origin of the Latitudinal Diversity Gradient. Lead supervisor Dr Luke Mander (luke.mander@open.ac.uk)
OU17. Exploring the contribution of meteorite impacts on the Earth’s early ocean composition. Lead supervisor Dr Nisha Ramkissoon (nisha.ramkissoon@open.ac.uk)
OU18. Geochemistry and age dating of Outer Hebrides pseudotachylites as a means to reconstructing crustal melting and trace element concentration. Lead supervisor Dr Sarah Sherlock (sarah.sherlock@open.ac.uk)
OU19. Urban tree function in a warming and drying world. Lead supervisor Dr Kadmiel Maseyk (kadmiel.maseyk@open.ac.uk)
Funding information
For projects funded through the Doctoral Training Partnership CENTA successful candidates will receive:
For projects funded by the OU STEM faculty the successful candidates will receive:
Eligibility and Requirements
Applicants must hold a Bachelor’s or equivalent degree in a relevant subject with a grade at least equivalent to a 2:1 OR must demonstrate at least a pass at MSc level. There is no residency or nationality limit on these studentships.
How to apply
For PhD Projects available for CENTA doctoral training consortium funding you will need to submit:
For projects available for OU STEM faculty funding you will need to submit:
Please submit your application materials to STEM-EEES-PHD@open.ac.uk. The deadline for applications is 23:59 on Wednesday 8th January 2025.
We are celebrating another new professor in EEES, following the promotion of Dr Pallavi Anand to Professor of Ocean Biogeochemistry.
We are celebrating a new Professor in EEES. Dr Susanne Schwenzer has recently been promoted to Professor of Planetary Mineralogy.