About the Program
The University of Birmingham is inviting applications for a fully funded PhD project in Volcanology, titled “Finding the Most Explosive Volcanoes on Earth.” This exciting opportunity focuses on investigating the world’s highest-risk volcanic systems. Supervised by Dr Michael Cassidy, the project integrates global datasets, statistical analysis, and machine learning with targeted fieldwork in Southeast Asia to identify volcanoes most likely to produce large-magnitude eruptions.
The research brings together data science, field volcanology, and disaster risk reduction, addressing a critical global gap in volcanic hazard assessment. With strong international collaboration, including Indonesian partners and a global risk-focused charity, this PhD offers hands-on research experience, interdisciplinary training, community engagement, and opportunities to contribute to global scientific resilience and monitoring priorities.
Program Details
- Position: Fully-funded PhD Position
- Institution: University of Birmingham
- Department/Faculty: Geography and Environmental Science
- Supervisor: Dr Michael Cassidy
- Location: Birmingham, United Kingdom
- Start Date (Anticipated): October 2026
- Duration: 3.5–4 years
- Funding: Fully funded CENTA Studentship (tuition fees + stipend)
- Working Hours: Full-time (standard UK doctoral expectations)
- Required Degree/Diploma: Master’s degree or equivalent
Research Focus/Area
- Volcanology
- Statistical analysis and machine learning
- Geological and geochemical mapping
- Volcanic hazard assessment
- Field investigations in Southeast Asia
Eligibility & Qualifications
Minimum Requirements:
- Master’s degree (or equivalent) in Earth Sciences, Geology, Geophysics, Environmental Science, or a related discipline
Preferred Qualifications:
- Research experience in volcanology, quantitative analysis, GIS, or geospatial datasets
- Strong academic record
- Willingness to undertake fieldwork in challenging environments
- Familiarity with machine learning methods (training will be provided)
Key Features of the Program
- Fieldwork opportunities in Southeast Asia
- Integration of machine learning with field volcanology
- International collaboration with Indonesian partners and a global risk charity
- Training in tephra sampling, dating techniques, and volcanic ash analysis
- Supportive research environment with access to advanced laboratory resources
- Opportunities to co-lead a joint international field course
Application Process
How to Apply:
- Complete the CENTA Studentship Application Form 2026
- Prepare a CV including at least two referees
- Submit all documents through the University of Birmingham application portal
- Select PhD Geography and Environmental Science (CENTA) 2026/27
- Quote project code 2026-B04 in the application
Required Documents:
- CENTA Studentship Application Form
- Curriculum Vitae
- Academic transcripts
- Contact details of referees
Important Dates
- Applications Open: Now
- Deadline: 7 January 2026 (23:59 GMT)
- Interviews: Not specified (likely early 2026)
Where to Apply
- University Website: University of Birmingham
- Official Notification: CENTA Studentships – University of Birmingham
- Application Portal: University of Birmingham Online Application System
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