Scholarship

Justice implications of the UK's net zero carbon policies

University of Leeds Original Source

About This Opportunity

This fully funded PhD scholarship provides an exciting opportunity to pursue postgraduate research on the justice implications of the UK's net zero carbon policies. The scholarship will be part of the Production and Consumption Transformations (PACT) Centre which is funded by UK Research and Innovation and the UK Government Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ). The project examines justice implications of policies that go beyond electrification and the generation of green electricity but that support deeper transformations of production and consumption in the UK, with a focus on demand-reduction policies. The project will investigate justice implications not only across income groups in the UK but also across other socio-economic characteristics and geographies, and it can cover justice implications in other countries which are linked to UK production and consumption through supply chains. One aspect of the project can also be a justice assessment of the policy options that the PACT Centre will put forward to DESNZ. The project will utilise different secondary datasets, for instance the Living Costs and Food Survey, Understanding Society, the Census, or the UK housing surveys, and apply statistical analysis and/or input-output analysis. Mixed methods projects which combine this analysis with qualitative research or other mixed methods such as multi-criteria analysis, Delphi processes or Q-Methods are also welcome. As part of this PhD scholarship, there is an option to spend up to six months at DESNZ through a secondment.

42 - 43 mo
1 awards
Renewable (3yr)

Who Can Apply

Region
United Kingdom
Citizenship
United Kingdom
Residency
United Kingdom
Project in
United Kingdom
Applicants
individual

Application Details

Stages

  1. 1 single_stage

Required documents

research_proposal transcripts

Additional benefits

  • training

Restrictions

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