CfA: Fully Funded PhD Bursaries, Centre for Port Cities and Maritime Cultures (PCMC)
Applications are invited for two fully-funded three year PhDs, with opportunities for visiting scholarships; one in Macau (SAR China) and one in Callao (Peru) respectively, to commence in October 2024.
*** Application Deadline 31 May 2024***
*** Apply via our online portal ***
The Centre for Port Cities and Maritime Cultures (PCMC) is delighted to announce opportunities for doctoral research in the field of humanities and social science for two PhDs on the first phase of the ‘Sail to Steam, Carbon to Green: Empowering Port Communities in the Global South’ project.
The PhD is funded by Lloyd’s Register Foundation (LRF) and supported by the University of Portsmouth’s Centre for Port Cities and Maritime Culture in the School of Area Studies, Sociology, History, Politics and Literature. The students will be supported in the field by the University of Macau and the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru who will host their respective students as visiting scholars. Additional research and dissemination support is offered by Macau Maritime Museum and the Naval Museum of Callao.
The PhDs will be based in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, and will be supervised by the project leaders Dr Melanie Bassett, Professor Brad Beaven, Dr Karl Bell and Dr Rudolph Ng.
The overarching theme of ‘Sail to Steam, Carbon to Green’ is to seek to understand the role of local knowledge and the impact of sail to steam shipping on communities and the infrastructure of international sea ports in the Global South. This will be underpinned by four PhD studies which will provide rigorous scholarly research for comparative analysis of the heritage and attitudes of people in the Global South in regard to maritime technological change and its consequences.
The successful candidate will help to develop contemporary responses to historical and future energy transitions, and undertake visiting scholarships in either Macau or Lima and Callao. Each studentship includes full fees, bursary, an additional travel bursary to support international research and dissemination, and access to a community engagement fund.
This doctoral-level research programme will consist of a cross-disciplinary study combining historical research and social scientific data collection. Each study will set the context for an identified port city throughout the period of sail to steam energy transition, and also measure its effects and impacts on the communities and cultures which have remained or have grown from the creation of global port cities. The project focuses on the past, present and future importance of urban-maritime cultures and communities within a global context, which align with the key research themes of PCMC. Working with academics, creative practitioners, funders and local community groups, the project will explore the relationships between urban and maritime spaces and seek to bring in local voices.
This exciting opportunity includes a bursary to cover tuition fees for three years and a stipend in line with the UKRI rate (£19,237 for 2024/25). Bursary recipients will also receive a £1,500 p.a. for project costs/consumables. It also includes a generous travel allowance for the student to conduct national and international research, and a ‘community engagement fund’ to enable the student to co-produce impactful responses to the historical research and current challenges associated with energy transition. Costs for student visa and immigration health surcharge are not covered by this bursary. For further guidance and advice visit our international and EU students ‘Visa FAQs’ page.
For further information, please see: https://www.port.ac.uk/study/postgraduate-research/research-degrees/phd/explore-our-projects/from-sail-to-steam-carbon-to-green-empowering-port-communities-in-the-global-south-peru-and-macau