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PhD Studentship – Global Methane Politics


University of Leeds
Leeds, United Kingdom


The University of Leeds is offering a funded PhD studentship titled “Global Methane Politics,” focusing on the governance, policy, and political dynamics surrounding methane emissions at the global level. This research project aims to investigate the role of methane in climate change mitigation and the international efforts to regulate and reduce emissions, particularly in the context of global climate agreements and environmental governance frameworks.

The successful candidate will explore the political, economic, and institutional challenges associated with methane reduction strategies, including the role of international organisations, state actors, and non-state stakeholders. The project will examine how methane governance is shaped across different sectors such as energy, agriculture, and waste management, and how policy instruments and international cooperation mechanisms influence outcomes.

The PhD researcher will be based within a leading research environment at the University of Leeds, benefiting from interdisciplinary collaboration, expert supervision, and access to advanced research training. The programme offers opportunities to engage with policy debates, contribute to academic publications, and participate in conferences and workshops.

This studentship typically includes full funding support, covering tuition fees and a maintenance stipend in line with UKRI rates, along with additional funding for research training and development. The position provides an opportunity to contribute to high-impact research addressing critical global environmental challenges.

Eligibility Criteria

  • A first-class or upper second-class honours degree (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline such as politics, international relations, environmental policy, geography, or a related field
  • A Master’s degree in a relevant subject (preferred)
  • Demonstrated interest in climate policy, environmental governance, or global politics
  • Ability to undertake independent, interdisciplinary research
  • Fulfilment of English language requirements where applicable

Required expertise/skills

  • Strong analytical and critical thinking skills
  • Knowledge of global environmental politics or climate governance
  • Ability to design and conduct independent research
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to engage with interdisciplinary research and policy-relevant questions
  • Organisational and time management skills

Salary details 
Fully funded studentship covering tuition fees and a maintenance stipend in line with UKRI rates, plus additional research training support funding

Application Deadline 
Not specified

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