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Exploring Society's Understanding of the Bioeconomy/Bio-Technology and Public Policy. Funded PhD Opportunities in Environmental Policy.
Wednesday, 29 January, 2025
BEACON
A number of funded PhD studentships at UCD Earth Institute are now open for application. These are funded as part of the BEACON Bioeconomy Research Centre. BEACON is a newly established Science Foundation Ireland Research centre that will perform both blue skies and industry focused research to advance the development of a Bioeconomy in Ireland and Internationally.
The Bioeconomy
The modern world is dependent upon fossil resources to produce everyday items that we consume. Since these resources are finite and depleting, it is essential to develop alternative technologies based on renewable biological resources. The emerging bioeconomy can support the transition away from a fossil-resource economy, and can help address issues such as climate change and food security. To advance a bio-based economy requires greater knowledge about people's understanding of the bioeconomy and also the development of a coherent public policy framework.
Each studentship is worth €18,500 per annum in addition to a €5,500 fee contribution per annum. Applications are invited from students with a background in a wide range of areas including Social Sciences (e.g. economics, psychology, sociology etc), Business, Planning and Environmental Policy. Click on each of the four PhD links above for further information on the specific PhD study topic and for details on how to apply.
Closing date for application is 5pm June 11th 2018.
For informal enquiries, you can contact Dr. Eoin O'Neill by email at (opens in a new window)eoin.oneill@ucd.ie