£6,000 - £6,000
Feb 03, 2026
Global
individual, team
About This Opportunity
The Frederick Soddy Postgraduate Award provides up to £6,000 to support PhD students carrying out research on 'the study of the social, economic and cultural life of a region' - anywhere in the world. Born in 1877, Frederick Soddy was a Nobel Prize winning atomic scientist, who later in his life developed economic and sociological interests. Frederick Soddy was one of the early pioneers of what today is considered 'interdisciplinary research'. Through the foundations of the Frederick Soddy Trust, he sought to encourage research that would provide a holistic view of an area, environment, or community encompassing elements of both human and physical geography. Applicants are encouraged to make clear how their research relates to this specific objective, and are expected to engage with both physical and human geographical components in their projects. The award is open to individual PhD students or teams of PhD students. One or two awards are given every year.
Who Can Apply
- Region
- Global
- Applicants
- individual, team
- Organizations
- academic
Application Details
Stages
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- Award Amount
- £6,000 - £6,000
- Application Deadline
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February 03, 2026 at 23:59 UTCDeadline passed
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