Title: Two fully funded PhD studentships in Modeling Green Growth
Location: UK
Profile: The UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources is now offering two fully-funded (conditions apply) PhD studentships to begin in September 2014 to outstanding economics graduates. Job
Description: Overall objective of adapting or constructing a global and UK macroeconomic model in order to be able to compare trajectories of ‘brown’ and ‘green’ economic growth at the national level, regionally and globally. The successful applicant will join the UCL ISR’s Sustainable Use of Resources and the Environment (SURE) Doctoral Training Programme, interacting with a range of other doctoral students and a prospective modelling group.
Funding: Stipend £15,863 per year + UK/EU fee waiver + research budget
Eligibility: Studentship is open to UK/EU/overseas applicants
How to apply: Visit www.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk/sustainable/sustainable-news/phd_opportunities
Last date for the application: 28 Feb, 2014
Reference: www.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk
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