Job Description
DiveIn CDT is an innovative EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training at the University of Glasgow, focused on bringing together diverse teams to tackle interdisciplinary, mission-driven challenges at the forefront of research.
We prioritise diversity, creating an inclusive space for varied talents to produce transformative interdisciplinary research, bringing together world-changing experts from various fields to tackle complex problems and ensuring that our research is impactful and aligned with broader societal goals.
Our Strategic Research Areas are:
Global Challenges
- Beyond Net Zero
- Bridging the Digital Divide
- Planetary Health
- Transforming Health and Healthcare
Enabling Technologies
- Advanced Connectivity Technology
- Advanced Materials
- AI and Big Data
- Engineering Biology
- Photonics
- Quantum Technologies
Doctoral researchers join the programme without needing a research proposal or a pre-arranged supervisory team. Instead, the programme supports the co-creation of research projects and the formation of research teams through a series of facilitated workshops. Explore the vibrant community at the University of Glasgow, discover world-leading research, and browse potential supervisors in our online Catalogue of Possibilities.
PhD Journey
During the 4-year PhD, students will take part in a bespoke training programme, supported with networking events and tailored coaching, and take advantage of the research and placement opportunities provided by our wide range of external partners.
The funding provided for these fully funded PhDs will include four years of both tuition fees and monthly stipend payments. The DiveIn stipend will be uplifted by £4,000 per annum above the recommended UKRI rate (in total, expected to be confirmed at £25,383 per annum for session 2026/27).
Part-time study options are also available.
Job Requirements
All applicants must have or expect to obtain a first-class or second-class honours degree, or equivalent, in a relevant STEM subject.
Applicants with a lower second-class degree or equivalent, must meet one of the following criteria at the time of application:
- have or expect to obtain a Master’s degree and have submitted a professional or academic reference at the time of application, which should cover your role on a research project.
- have a minimum of 2 to 5-years full-time, or equivalent, relevant professional work experience and have submitted a professional or academic reference at the time of application, which should cover your role on a research project.
How To Apply
Applications are submitted via the University of Glasgow online application system and there are three key documents required:
- Diversity Survey (completed online).
- CV (prepared from a template, including your personal and contact information, academic qualifications and professional experience).
- Application Statement (answering five questions and completing one exercise).
Links to these documents, and full eligibility criteria are available in our programme website at www.divein.org.uk
Key Dates
- 31st January 2026: Application Deadline
- 1st September 2026: PhD Start
During this project cycle, DiveIn has received funding for 5 intakes, ending recruitment in 2029.
Get in Touch
The DiveIn Team can assist with any enquiries you may have on the programme and the application process.
You can contact us at divein-cdt@glasgow.ac.uk
More Information
- Salary £25,383
- Experience Level Junior
- Twitter Handle @DiveIn_CDT