Qualification Type: | PhD |
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Location: | Glasgow |
Funding for: | UK Students, EU Students, International Students |
Funding amount: | Not Specified |
Hours: | Full Time |
Placed On: | 28th November 2024 |
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Closes: | 20th December 2024 |
Project summary:
An exciting opportunity to join an interdisciplinary project exploring how societal actors can partner to achieve sustainable innovation and social impact.
Each student will work on an individual project (and also work on an interdisciplinary project) that explores partnerships for sustainable innovation and social impact in a specific sectoral context.
Start date: 24/25 (flexible start date) or 25/26
Deadline: December 20, 2024
Duration: 36 months
Funding: Funded
Funding towards: (75 words)
Home fee/international fee
Stipend -UKRI stipend rate for UK students.
Funding details: Fully-funded scholarship for 3 years covers all university tuition fees (at UK or International level) and an annual tax-free stipend. UK & International students are eligible to apply. Some discretionary funding from the Stephen Young Institute for International Business may be available to support international research projects.
Number of places: 4
Number of places extra: There will be a shortlisting and interview process.
RCUK eligibility: No
Eligibility:
This is a generous scholarship available for excellent candidates. Applicants must have excellent academic records but may also bring with them relevant professional expertise. Applicants can come from a range of management, social sciences and technical backgrounds and must have a willingness to work within an interdisciplinary team.
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Study modes eligibility: Full-time
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Project Details:
This is a very exciting opportunity to join an interdisciplinary project that will explore how different societal actors - such as businesses large and small, nonprofits, government agencies, or communities - can partner with the aim of sustainable innovation and social impact. The Centre for Doctoral Training will support four doctoral students who will be jointly supervised by academics from the University of Strathclyde’s Business School and Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS). Each doctoral student in the Strathclyde Centre for Doctoral Training will work on an individual project that explores partnerships for sustainable innovation and social impact in a specific sectoral context and in the context of at least two cities. However, the four doctoral students and their individual projects will also be part of the above-mentioned interdisciplinary project.
Sustainable innovation, which can focus on products, processes or systems is often challenging because it requires collaboration between multiple societal actors and because of the trade-offs that may be required. These doctoral projects will investigate how partners navigate those challenges, leading to an academic work in a particular domain of knowledge, as well as a series of managerial recommendations and policy briefs.
Primary Supervisor: Professor Emma Macdonald, Professor of International Business or Professor Francesco Sindico, Professor of International Sustainable Law.
Additional Supervisor/s: Supervisors will be confirmed dependent on the project from a range of disciplines in business and in social sciences.
Further information: If there is any further information related to the opportunity you would like to include, please use this space to do so.
This is an exciting opportunity to work in an interdisciplinary way to address some of the world’s pressing challenges through the multiple perspectives of theory, management implications and policymaking. In presenting their candidature, applicants are welcome to suggest which two (or more) cities they plan to work in and which societal challenges they plan to address in their project. However, applications will not be discarded if applicants are undecided about which cities to focus on. And even those who have suggested two or more cities may end up working with other cities.
Contact Details: Initial enquiries can be directed to Prof Emma Macdonald (emma.macdonald@strath.ac.uk) or Prof Francesco Sindico (francesco.sindico@strath.ac.uk)
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