UCD Ad Astra Doctoral Scholarship 2026: Environmental and Climate-Related Risk
University College Dublin
School of Politics and International Relations
Dublin, Irlande
Deadline: Fri, 06 Feb 2026
Contact: dara.gannon@ucd.ie
The School of Politics and International Relations (SPIRe) at University College Dublin is pleased to offer a new fully-funded Ad Astra doctoral scholarship on a project that broadly engages with themes related to environmental and climate-related risk, response, or resilience.
Applications are invited for projects that assess vulnerability; evaluate the effectiveness of adaptation and resilience-building interventions; analyse the political dynamics of environmental governance; or map the role of various actors (e.g., states, international organizations, civil society, private sector entities, etc.) in addressing climate and environmental insecurity. Proposals related to the climate-conflict nexus, climate-related displacement, early warning systems, or data-driven evaluations of climate policy and program effectiveness are also welcome.
Proposed projects should be empirically grounded and methodologically rigorous. Quantitative, computational, or mixed-method approaches are particularly encouraged, including but not limited to geospatial analysis, machine learning, predictive modelling, and causal inference techniques relevant to environmental or climate vulnerabilities.
Applicants may pursue the PhD in Quantitative and Computational Social Science (QCSS) or the PhD in Politics and International Relations. The intended track must be clearly specified in the application materials.
SPIRe is the oldest and largest school of its kind in the Republic of Ireland. According to the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2023, UCD School of Politics and International Relations is ranked in the top 100 in the world. It is a dynamic, growing, multi-faceted and highly-international school offering an exciting and professionally-valuable environment for academic development. Our staff are engaged in cutting-edge research across the whole spectrum of political science.
The successful candidate will undertake a PhD under the supervision of Dr. Elisa D’Amico, starting in September 2026.
The scholarship will provide:
- Tuition fees at up to the non-EU rate;
- A yearly stipend of €25,000; and
- An annual research budget of €4,000 for research-related expenses such as data collection, attending conferences, etc.
The scholarship is tenable for a maximum of four years, renewable each year subject to satisfactory progress. The scholarship is available on a full-time basis only.
Application process:
For further details on the scholarship and on the application requirements and process, follow the link below
https://www.ucd.ie/spire/study/prospectivephdstudents/adastradoctoralsc…











