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Fully Funded PhD Scholarships at UQ: Co-Develop Solutions to Climate-Driven Loss and Damage in the Pacific

Fully Funded PhD Scholarships at UQ: Co-Develop Solutions to Climate-Driven Loss and Damage in the Pacific
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The University of Queensland (UQ) is offering four fully funded PhD scholarships as part of the ARC Industry Laureate Fellowship, focused on co-developing solutions to climate-driven loss and damage in the Pacific. This is a unique opportunity to work closely with communities, governments, and regional partners to address the social, cultural, and justice dimensions of climate change.

These scholarships are ideal for candidates passionate about applied research and committed to creating meaningful change for Pacific Island communities.

Why Apply?

PhD candidates will engage in research that directly impacts communities in the Cook Islands, Fiji, and Vanuatu, offering a rare combination of academic, field, and policy experience. Key benefits include:

Research Focus

PhD projects will be co-designed with your advisory team to align with the Fellowship’s objectives:

  1. Develop and adapt methods for assessing climate-driven loss and damage
  2. Document lived experiences and community-led responses
  3. Implement and evaluate locally grounded interventions
  4. Inform policy and practice through multi-scalar insights and best-practice guidelines

Projects are flexible and tailored to your research interests, disciplinary background, and the needs of partner communities.

Who Should Apply

Ideal candidates will have academic achievement in:

Experience or interest in climate adaptation, participatory research, or policy engagement is highly desirable. Scholars from Pacific Island nations, particularly Cook Islands, Fiji, and Vanuatu, are encouraged to apply.

How to Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI)

Submitting an EOI is the first step toward securing your PhD scholarship. Here’s what you need to know:

Step 1: Prepare Your EOI

Include the following details:

Step 2: Upload Required Documents

Formatting Guidelines:

Step 3: Academic CV

Your CV should focus on academic and research achievements, including:

Do not include photographs, hobbies, or unrelated personal details.

Step 4: Referee Details

Provide at least two referees who can speak to your academic or research abilities. UQ will contact referees directly; do not submit pre-written letters.

After Submitting Your EOI

If your EOI is not supported, you may choose another supervisor and submit a new EOI.

Deadline

All EOIs must be submitted by 15 April, 2026. Early submission is strongly recommended.

How to Apply

To start your application, visit the official UQ project page: UQ PhD Projects – Climate-Driven Loss and Damage

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Deadline: 15 April, 2026

For questions about the suitability of the project, contact Professor Karen McNamara at karen.mcnamara@uq.edu.au. Submit your expression of interest (EOI) via UQ PhD Projects.

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