Qualification Type: | PhD |
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Location: | Durham |
Funding for: | UK Students |
Funding amount: | £19,237 - please see advert |
Hours: | Full Time |
Placed On: | 17th April 2025 |
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Closes: | 30th April 2025 |
Durham University Business School invites applications for a funded PhD (UK/Home fees*) opportunity to investigate sustainable and inclusive space innovation for the burgeoning cislunar economy at the Department of Management and Marketing. The studentship offers the opportunity for a motivated candidate to advance structured and rigorous research into the sustainable and inclusive expansion of cislunar activities, including both human and robotic endeavours in space exploration and commercialization.
The successful candidate will have the opportunity (subject to post-award finalization) to collaborate with experts at Thales Alenia Space.
The project seeks to advance the synthesis of both quantitative and qualitative information and methodologies to support sustainable and inclusive future innovation for the cislunar economy, with the goal to synergize observational and language-based information to strengthen peaceful and responsible space developments. As space activities expand, there are growing demands for stronger co-ordination and understanding of intentions and motivations amongst diverse space actors. The project will have a focus on enhancing effective communications of complex scientific and technical endeavours, with the objective to develop relevant modelling(s) and/or framework(s) to inform policy and impact discussions in this burgeoning domain.
The successful candidate will be supervized by Dr Nikita SW Chiu, Associate Professor in Space Innovation & Technology Governance at Durham University Business School and Durham Space Research Centre. Upon selection, the successful candidate is expected to complete relevant trainings, actively participate in research and networking events, advance and effectively communicate research excellence to ensure impact of the project. The successful candidate will be an active member of CN2I – Collaborative Network for Inclusive Innovation for Critical Operations and be affiliated with the Space Research Centre.
The successful candidate must meet the minimum PhD admission requirements of the Department of Management & Marketing at Durham University Business School. Further details can be found at www.dur.ac.uk/business/programmes/phd/how-to-apply. Essential and desirable requirements for this opportunity include:
*This opportunity will cover UK/Home fees. Overseas students who wish to apply would need to be able to finance the balance of the tuition fees. The position will offer a stipend at UKRI rate (currently at £19,237 per year), subject to finalization.
How to apply
All details about the application process for PhD Programmes at Durham University Business School can be found here. Documents required for the studentship can be found here.
The deadline for submitting applications to this scholarship is 30th April 2025, for a start in Autumn 2025. In the first instance, it is expected that prospective candidates will contact Dr. Nikita Chiu – Associate Professor in Space Innovation & Technology Governance (sze.w.chiu@durham.ac.uk) no later than 27th April 2025 to discuss synergy with the project.
Submit required documents by the deadline stated to:
PhD in Management and Marketing (business.phd.mgmt-mktg@durham.ac.uk), indicating SISI PhD Studentship in the email subject.
If you require further information about the application process, please contact the below:
PhD in Management and Marketing (business.phd.mgmt-mktg@durham.ac.uk)
We reserve the right to modify the call, re-advertise or extend the closing date for this opportunity.
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