PhD/EngD in Battery Science & Engineering
Listed on 2026-06-19
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Education / Teaching
Academic, University Professor
The Faraday Institution is funding 36 PhD/EngD studentships at UK partner universities for an October 2026 start. The studentships are part of the Faraday Institution PhD Training Programme and provide an annual stipend equivalent to £5 000.
These opportunities are open to students with home fee status. Please check if you are eligible.
How to ApplyEach PhD position has its own job description prepared and published by the host university. Applications should be submitted directly to the host university and must demonstrate the following:
- Academic excellence
- Drive to pursue a career in the UK battery sector
- A high degree of motivation to make the most of the PhD experience, build a professional network, and develop a strong researcher identity
- Commitment to fully participate in all training events
After applying, please complete a 5-minute survey. This helps maximise the number of places filled and enables us to support applicants by connecting them with alternative supervisors and opportunities.
QuestionsFor questions about individual studentships and research topics, contact the recruiting host university. For questions about the Faraday Institution PhD Training Programme, contact
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