King’s College London is offering an exceptional opportunity for aspiring researchers to pursue a fully funded PhD studentship focused on justice, governance, and energy transitions in the context of critical minerals. Hosted within the prestigious African Leadership Centre (ALC), this doctoral programme is designed for individuals passionate about addressing global inequalities and advancing sustainable energy futures.
This studentship forms part of the UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship project titled Justice in Critical Minerals Governance and Energy Transitions, led by Dr Clement Sefa-Nyarko. It provides a unique platform for in-depth, interdisciplinary research on some of the most pressing global challenges surrounding the transition to clean energy.
As the world accelerates toward net-zero emissions, the demand for critical minerals—such as lithium, cobalt, and rare earth elements—has surged. These minerals are essential for renewable energy technologies, including batteries and electric vehicles. However, their extraction often raises serious environmental, social, and political concerns.
This PhD studentship addresses key issues such as:
Through this programme, researchers will contribute to shaping fairer and more inclusive energy transition policies worldwide.
This is a fully funded PhD studentship with a comprehensive financial package that includes:
Applicants will have the flexibility to design their own research within the broader theme of justice and energy transitions. Potential areas of study include:
The African Leadership Centre (ALC) is globally recognised for its commitment to:
PhD candidates will benefit from:
Applicants should meet the following requirements:
Additional advantages include:
To apply, candidates must submit the following documents via King’s College London’s application portal:
Shortlisted candidates will be invited for an interview.
Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit their applications well before the deadline to ensure full consideration.
For informal enquiries about the programme, applicants can contact:
This fully funded PhD studentship at King’s College London represents a rare and impactful opportunity to engage in transformative research at the intersection of justice, sustainability, and global energy transitions. With strong institutional support, generous funding, and access to global research networks, this programme is ideal for candidates seeking to drive meaningful change in the world.
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