Fully Funded Doctoral Landscape Studentship: NetZero Futures
NetZero Futures Doctoral Landscape offers fully funded EPSRC studentships for PhD students starting in 2025. The application deadline 28 February 2025. Please apply to the research host areas only.
Strategic Vision
The strategic vision of NetZero Futures (NZF) brings together Art and Design research within three core areas of research competence at the RCA:
- Circular Economy
- Ecological Digital Citizens
- Robotics and AI
These areas align with the EPSRC Discovery priority of ‘Digital Futures’, and the Mission-Inspired priorities of ‘engineering net zero’, and ‘artificial intelligence’.
This vision is located within the RCA’s strategic research priorities of Climate Crisis and the Circular Economy, and Design & AI, as well as the aim of enhancing our doctoral research culture by attracting PhD candidates in fields directly aligned to the RCA’s strategic research priorities.
The RCA has a track record of STEAM teaching and research, which hosts a mix of staff and doctoral researchers who have backgrounds in art, design, and STEM disciplines, particularly engineering, and who use design-led approaches to bring new insights and human-centred solutions to the major challenges of the twenty-first century. It is in this culture that we will locate our doctoral landscape candidates. The award will cover the following research themes:
- Circular Economy - The Materials Science Research Centre at the RCA is leading one of the UKRI National Interdisciplinary Circular Economy programme centres – the Textiles Circularity Centre. Textiles Circularity Centre research has revealed that, in order for people to adopt sustainability practices, the means to enact them must be embedded in our culture. The research has therefore focused on designing the means for people (consumers, businesses, NGOS, local govt) to practice circular economy in place-based settings.
- Ecological Digital Citizenship - Ecological Citizens is a Network+ funded by EPSRC, defining, exploring and enacting Ecological Citizenship for a Sustainable Digital Society, funded until January 2027. The project explores tools, technologies and means to mobilise ‘ecological citizens’ through accessible technology and community projects, to enable a sustainable digital society.
- Robotics and AI - The Robotics Laboratory was established to deliver the RCA’s vision for design-led robotics and AI. It leads the Circular Robot 5.0: Industry-wide Data-Driven Circular Economy of Industrial Robots project, funded by EPSRC until October 2027.
RCA’s NetZero Futures Doctoral Landscape Award
The RCA’s NetZero Futures Doctoral Landscape Award will provide an effective, supportive and inclusive ecosystem to support research in the priority area of engineering by creating a rich and diverse interdisciplinary research environment of expertise, facilities and networks, in which doctoral researchers will be supported to carve their own research path.
We will offer a research culture that will promote and encourage doctoral researchers from either design or engineering backgrounds to pioneer research that supports industry, civil society, and citizens with net-zero solutions that holistically protect the health of the planet and its people.
The NZF Doctoral Landscape Programme will significantly impact society by advancing sustainable technologies, promoting and providing proven pilots for ecological citizenship, and developing innovative solutions to environmental challenges.
By integrating robotics, circular economy principles, and sustainable design, the programme addresses critical issues, including waste reduction, resource efficiency, and environmental resilience. Its human-centred, design-led approach enhances public awareness and encourages sustainable behaviours through community-based projects, contributing to societal well-being and sustainable behaviour change.
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Host Research Areas
- The Materials Science Research Centre (Circular economy)
- The RCA Robotics Laboratory (Robotics)
- Ecological Digital Citizenship /School of Design (Sustainable design)
Project start date
September 2025
Mode of study
Full-time/Part-time
Funding details
- Fees fully funded
- Stipend of £21,237 per academic year (Full time)
How to apply: New students
Please indicate that you are applying for DLA NetZero Futures Studentship in your application and proposal, and please specify which research area you are applying to.
Potential applicants, who must normally meet the University's minimum requirements for postgraduate studies, should please review the information provided on the relevant link on how to apply, as well as the general guidance on the application process.
How to apply: Registered RCA students
Registered RCA Students should submit the following:
Please provide details of your proposal, which should include the following (1,000 words)
- Significance and originality
- Underpinning ideas
- Aims and research questions
- Research design
- Methodology and/or
- Sources (including practice-based research)
Time for completion
Please provide a timetable for the completion of your proposed research
Note: UKRI expects projects to be designed and supervised in a way that allows students to submit their theses within the funded period, and no unfunded period should be assumed. Please provide a completion plan that aligns with this timeframe.
Personal statement (500 words)
Please provide a personal statement to include the following information:
- What knowledge, skills and training would you bring to the research?
- How and why is the proposed research suitable for EPSRC studentship?
- How would you seek to contribute to EPSRC?
- How might you want to engage with different audiences and organisations during your research?
Short supervisor statement
Please provide an update on your current progress in your studies (please additionally advise if you completed APR or Confirmation exam, submitted ethics application)
If you have already commenced doctoral study or will do so before September 2025, you may apply for funding for the remainder of your study, providing that, at the start of the AHRC award (1 October 2025), you will have at least 50% of the period of study remaining (excluding the ‘writing-up period’). If unsure, please contact us on [email protected].