Analysing the impact of extreme weather on food security, NERC GW4+ DTP PhD studentship for September 2026 Entry Ref: 5748
About the award
Supervisors
Lead Supervisor Professor Dan Bebber, Biosciences, Exeter
Additional Supervisors
Pete Falloon, University of Bristol/Met Office, Biology
Ben Youngman, University of Bristol, Mathematics and Statistics
Location: University of Exeter
About the Partnership
This project is one of a number that are in competition for funding from the NERC Great Western Four+ Doctoral Training Partnership (GW4+ DTP). The GW4+ DTP consists of the Great Western Four alliance of the University of Bath, University of Bristol, Cardiff University and the University of Exeter plus five Research Organisation partners: British Antarctic Survey, British Geological Survey, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, the Natural History Museum and Plymouth Marine Laboratory. The partnership aims to provide a broad training in earth and environmental sciences, designed to train tomorrow’s leaders in earth and environmental science. For further details about the programme please see http://nercgw4plus.ac.uk/
For eligible successful applicants, the studentships comprises:
- An stipend for 3.5 years (currently £20,780 p.a. for 2026/27) in line with UK Research and Innovation rates
- Payment of university tuition fees
- The budget for project costs is £9,000 which can be used for computer, lab, and fieldwork costs necessary for you to conduct your research.
- There is also a conference budget of £2,000 and individual Training Budget of £1,000 for specialist training
Project Aims and Methods
The occurrence and severity of extreme climate events is changing globally and has marked impacts on agriculture and food security (Falloon et al. 2022), but we currently lack a robust understanding of their impacts and how to quantify them. There have been attempts to estimate impacts based on empirical approaches (e.g. Bradshaw et al. 2022), while dynamic process-based models are also known to have limitations in representing the impacts of extreme events (e.g. (e.g. Franke et al. 2020; Li et al. 2019).
Preliminary work involving the supervisory team, combining production and trade data with novel agroclimatic indices for extreme events has demonstrated significant challenges in representing yield shocks at national aggregate level. This studentship will therefore aim to develop improved extreme climate indices for agriculture to support resilience and adaptation planning.
Useful recruitment links:
For information relating to the research project please contact the lead Supervisor via: d.bebber@exeter.ac.uk
Collaborative Partner:
The Met Office will contribute time in-kind as a co-supervisor of the project and provide access and support to climate information and other knowledge at the Met Office relevant to the project. If useful to the project, they will also facilitate study visits for the student to the Met Office (e.g. to meet potential collaborators and for data access).
Eligibility
NERC GW4+ DTP studentships are open to UK and Irish nationals who, if successful in their applications, will receive a full studentship including payment of university tuition fees at the home fees rate.
A limited number of full studentships are also available to international students which are defined as EU (excluding Irish nationals), EEA, Swiss and all other non-UK nationals. For further details please see the NERC GW4+ website.
Those not meeting the nationality and residency requirements to be treated as a ‘home’ student may apply for a limited number of full studentships for international students. Although international students are usually charged a higher tuition fee rate than ‘home’ students, those international students offered a NERC GW4+ Doctoral Training Partnership full studentship starting in 2026 will only be charged the ‘home’ tuition fee rate (which will be covered by the studentship).
International applicants need to be aware that you will have to cover the cost of your student visa, healthcare surcharge and other costs of moving to the UK to do a PhD. More information on this is available from the universities you are applying to (contact details are provided in the project description that you are interested in.
The conditions for eligibility of home fees status are complex and you will need to seek advice if you have moved to or from the UK (or Republic of Ireland) within the past 3 years or have applied for settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme.
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
The University of Exeter is committed to promoting and supporting equality, diversity, and inclusion within our working environments and is at the heart of all our activities. With over 27,000 students and 6,400 staff from 180 different countries we offer a diverse and engaging environment where our diversity is celebrated and valued as a major strength.
We actively encourage applicants with varied experiences and backgrounds and from all sections of the community regardless of age, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, religion, or disability status. We are committed to creating an inclusive culture where all members of our community are supported to thrive.
Whilst all applicants will be judged on merit alone, we particularly welcome applications from groups currently underrepresented within our postgraduate research student community. Reasonable adjustments are available for interviews and workspaces.
Entry requirements
Applicants should have obtained, or be about to obtain, a First or Upper Second Class UK Honours degree, or the equivalent qualifications gained outside the UK. Applicants with a Lower Second Class degree will be considered if they also have Master’s degree. Applicants with a minimum of Upper Second Class degree and significant relevant non-academic experience are encouraged to apply.
All applicants would need to meet our English language requirements by the start of the project http://www.exeter.ac.uk/postgraduate/apply/english/.
How to apply
Apply now
In the application process you will be asked to upload several documents. Please note our preferred format is PDF, each file named with your surname and the name of the document, eg. “Smith – CV.pdf”, “Smith – Cover Letter.pdf”, “Smith – Transcript.pdf”.
- CV
- DLTP Personal Statement (Please use the template in the link provided)
- Transcript(s) giving full details of subjects studied and grades/marks obtained. This should be an interim transcript if you are still studying.
- If you are not a national of a majority English-speaking country you will need to submit evidence of your current proficiency in English, please see the entry requirements for details.
- Two references
Reference information
You will be asked to submit two references as part of the application process. If you are not able to upload your reference documents with your application please ensure you provide details of your referees. If you provide contact details of referees only, we will not expect receipt of references until after the shortlisting stage. Your referees should not be from the prospective supervisory team.
If you are shortlisted for interview, please ensure that your two academic referees email their references to the pgradmissions@ex.ac.uk, 7 days prior to the interview dates. Please note that we will not be contacting referees to request references, you must arrange for them to be submitted to us by the deadline.
References should be submitted by your referees to us directly in the form of a letter. Referees must email their references to us from their institutional email accounts. We cannot accept references from personal/private email accounts, unless it is a scanned document on institutional headed paper and signed by the referee.
All application documents must be submitted in English. Certified translated copies of academic qualifications must also be provided.
The closing date for applications is Midnight Thursday 8th of January 2026. Shortlisting will be completed between 9th – 23rd of January 2026, with interviews completed by the DLTP Panel in the week of the 2nd – 6th of March 2026.
For more information about the NERC GW4+ DPT please visit https://nercgw4plus.ac.uk
If you have any general enquiries about the application process please email pgrapplicants@exeter.ac.uk. Project-specific queries should be directed to the lead supervisor.
Each applicant will be required to completed the DLTP Applicants Survey (GW4+ DLTP Survey Applicants for PhDs 2026).
Data Sharing
During the application process, the University may need to make certain disclosures of your personal data to third parties to be able to administer your application, carry out interviews and select candidates. These are not limited to, but may include disclosures to:
- the selection panel and/or management board or equivalent of the relevant programme, which is likely to include staff from one or more other HEIs;
- administrative staff at one or more other HEIs participating in the relevant programme.
Such disclosures will always be kept to the minimum amount of personal data required for the specific purpose. Your sensitive personal data (relating to disability and race/ethnicity) will not be disclosed without your explicit consent.
Summary
| Application deadline: | 8th January 2026 |
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| Value: | For eligible students the studentship will cover home tuition fees plus an annual tax-free stipend of at least £20,780 for 3.5 years full-time. |
| Duration of award: | per year |
| Contact: PGR Admissions | pgrapplicants@exeter.ac.uk |
