EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Sustainable Chemical Technologies : A Systems Approach

The CDT offers an interdisciplinary PhD programme that trains scientists and engineers in adopting a whole-systems approach to sustainable chemical technologies. Focused on addressing critical global challenges such as the replacement of fossil fuels, CO2 utilization, plastics pollution, and the development of sustainable materials and processes, the CDT equips students with the skills to drive advancements in resource-efficient, circular technologies. The CDT is based within the interdisciplinary Institute of Sustainability and Climate Change (ISCC). The CDT will also operate in close partnership with our Swindon-based Innovation Centre for Applied Sustainable Technologies (iCAST) which supports a cluster of over 100 sustainable technology companies, providing a dynamic innovation-focused context for PhD training.

Students benefit from a comprehensive 4-year programme, including a foundational MRes year, followed by PhD research projects aimed at developing practical, impactful solutions for a sustainable future.

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How to apply

Applications must be made using the online application for the Integrated PhD in Sustainable Chemical Technologies (full-time) or Integrated PhD in Sustainable Chemical Technologies (part-time). Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis.

We are dedicated to recruiting students from all backgrounds, regardless of age, ethnicity, gender, identity, disability, or career path. We especially encourage applicants from underrepresented groups.

For informal inquiries, please email csct@bath.ac.uk.

Who can apply?

We invite applications from graduates across a range of science and engineering disciplines,

Applicants should have, or expect to obtain, a first or upper second-class honours degree and must demonstrate a strong interest in sustainability and sustainable technologies. The interdisciplinary nature of the CDT means we are looking for students with diverse academic backgrounds who share a commitment to addressing global sustainability challenges.

Application process

If your application is successful, you will be invited to attend an interview in person in Bath (or online for overseas applicants). The interview will include a formal discussion with the selection panel, during which you will be asked to give a presentation on a research project you have been involved in. This will allow us to evaluate your ability to present and discuss your research.

Interviews will take place on the dates below. Please note that studentships may be awarded before all scheduled interview dates, so applications may close early.

  • 8 November 2024
  • 22 November 2024
  • 3 December 2024
  • 17 December 2024
  • 14 January 2025
  • 28 January 2025
  • 11 February 2025
  • 25 February 2025
  • 11 March 2025

Application guidance:

Only applications submitted through the online application form will be considered.

Along with all required documents, we ask you to submit a personal statement. Your personal statement should include your reasons for wanting to join the CDT, your interest in sustainability, and your research interests. You do not need to submit a research proposal.

You are required to have two referees, at least one of who should be an academic.

Why study with us?

Practical & impactful research

Studying with us gives you the opportunity to contribute directly to solving some of the world’s most pressing sustainability challenges. The EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Sustainable Chemical Technologies: A Systems Approach focuses on developing solutions that make a real difference today. Our research targets core areas such as molecules, materials, and processes to reduce environmental impact, develop cleaner energy sources, minimise plastic pollution, and find sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels and much more.

Interdisciplinary research and systems thinking

As a student within the CDT, your research will span multiple disciplines, allowing you to break down traditional academic boundaries. This interdisciplinary approach allows us to progress from designing new molecules, materials, and processes to implementing them in real-world applications. We welcome talented candidates from a broad range of scientific backgrounds with a shared passion for sustainability.

Industry and international collaboration

Our research projects often have, alongside the academic supervisor, an external supervisor from one of our many industrial, governmental, and international partners. These partners will provide valuable input and support to your project, and also offer placements or research visits where you can place your research in a wider i context.

Collaborative cohort experience

Unlike traditional PhD programmes, which can sometimes feel isolating, our CDT offers a vibrant and supportive community. You will study as part of a cohort of researchers with diverse academic backgrounds, all sharing an interest in sustainable technologies, while also being part of a larger community of researchers at various stages of their PhDs. This creates an environment where ideas are exchanged, and interdisciplinary collaboration thrives. Beyond the academic experience, our students organize regular social events, making the CDT a connected and engaging place to pursue your PhD.

More than just a PhD

At the CDT, you’ll receive a well-rounded education that goes beyond research skills. Our programme offers comprehensive training in areas such as Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), systems thinking, public engagement, entrepreneurship, and environmental management. You will graduate with the technical expertise needed for your research and the broader commercial and societal knowledge essential for addressing the sustainability challenges of tomorrow.

FAQs

1. How do I apply to the CDT?

Please use the correct online application form.

Full-time Integrated PhD in Sustainable Chemical Technologies

Part-time Integrated PhD in Sustainable Chemical Technologies

2. When do applications close?

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. The process will close when all studentships have been awarded, so we advise you to apply early.

3. I don’t have a background in chemistry or chemical engineering. Will you still consider my application?

Yes. We welcome applications from graduates across various science and engineering disciplines, including biology, biochemistry, chemistry, chemical engineering, electrical engineering, mathematics, mechanical engineering, pharmacy, and physics.

4. Do I need to submit a research proposal during the application process?

You do not need to submit a full research proposal. However, you will need to upload a personal statement (see below).

5. What should I include in my personal statement?

Your personal statement should summarise your research interests, your interest in sustainability, and explaining why you want to study with us.
Your personal statement should be uploaded as a separate document.

6. I have already emailed my CV. Do I still need to apply online?

Yes, we only consider online applications. If you have sent your CV via email, please also attach it to your online application form.

7. What qualifications do I need for my application to be considered?

Applicants should have, or expect to obtain, a first or upper second-class honours degree in a relevant science or engineering discipline and a strong interest in sustainability.

8. When does the course start?

The CDT programme starts in September every year.

9. Is it possible to study part-time?

Yes, we offer both full-time and part-time study options. Please make sure to use the correct application form.

10. What does the training involve?

As part of the CDT programme, you will receive interdisciplinary training, including systems thinking, sustainable processes, and hands-on research projects. There will be a range of additional modules to choose from including: environmental economics, politics and management, catalysis and sustainability, materials for sustainable energy, water cycle and human health, commercialisation of new technology, and AI and machine learning for sustainable chemical technologies, amongst others. Additionally, you will participate in broader training in Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), public engagement, and entrepreneurship. There is also an opportunity for a 3-month internship with one of our industry partners.

11. What does CDT funding include?

A studentship includes:

  • Tuition fees
  • An annual tax-free stipend, set at the UKRI rate. For 2024-2025 this is ÂŁ19,237
  • Consumables budget
  • The opportunity to take an up to 3-month paid internship
  • Access to funds for conferences

12. How do I ensure my application is considered for CDT funding?

When completing the online application form, select ‘CDT’ in the ‘Funding your studies’ section, and enter “CDT in Sustainable Chemical Technologies” in the space provided. Failure to do this may cause delays in processing your application.

For informal inquiries, feel free to contact us at csct@bath.ac.uk.

This project has received funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Training Grant (grant reference EP/Y035003/1).