The call, released on 2 June 2026, forms part of Trinity College Dublin’s broader commitment to advancing nature-based solutions and addressing pressing global challenges such as climate change, urban sustainability, public health, and environmental exposure science.
Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin, has announced the opening of applications for four fully funded PhD opportunities under the AIB Trinity Climate Hub Trinity Research Doctorate Award (TRDA) scheme.
The positions, based in the School of Psychology, offer an exciting opportunity for early-stage researchers to contribute to interdisciplinary climate, health, and environmental research in Ireland.
The four doctoral research positions are fully funded through the AIB Trinity Climate Hub TRDA scheme, supporting innovative, interdisciplinary research at the intersection of psychology, environmental science, and public health.
Successful candidates will join a leading European research environment and contribute to projects focused on nature-based solutions and their impact on human health, behaviour, and environmental resilience.
The PhD opportunities include research themes such as:
These projects reflect growing global interest in sustainable urban development, climate adaptation, and the role of behavioural science in environmental decision-making.
The doctoral opportunities are designed to support innovative research exploring how nature-based solutions can address interconnected environmental and public health challenges.
Key areas of focus include:
By integrating psychology with environmental science and policy, the programme aims to generate evidence-based solutions that can inform both local and global sustainability strategies.
The PhD positions are funded through the AIB Trinity Climate Hub Trinity Research Doctorate Award (TRDA), a competitive funding scheme supporting high-impact doctoral research at Trinity College Dublin.
The initiative is designed to:
Through this funding structure, Trinity College Dublin continues to position itself as a leading institution in climate-focused academic research in Europe.
Trinity College Dublin is one of Europe’s most prestigious universities, widely recognized for its research excellence, global partnerships, and strong interdisciplinary academic environment.
Doctoral researchers at Trinity benefit from:
The School of Psychology, in particular, plays a key role in advancing research on human behaviour, environmental decision-making, and health outcomes in changing climates.
The advertised PhD projects reflect a strong interdisciplinary approach, combining insights from psychology, environmental science, geography, public health, and sustainability studies.
Research themes include:
This approach ensures that doctoral researchers develop both theoretical expertise and practical skills relevant to global sustainability challenges.
The programme is open to highly motivated candidates with strong academic backgrounds and an interest in interdisciplinary research.
Ideal applicants are expected to demonstrate:
Candidates with an interest in applied research and policy-relevant outcomes are particularly encouraged to apply.
These fully funded PhD opportunities provide early-career researchers with a chance to contribute to cutting-edge research addressing some of the most urgent challenges facing global society.
Through structured doctoral training and collaboration with leading experts, successful candidates will gain valuable experience in:
The programme is designed to support researchers in developing careers in academia, policy, and applied environmental science.
Interested candidates are encouraged to access the full project descriptions via the official PDF listings provided by Trinity College Dublin’s School of Psychology.
Key details include:
Applicants should carefully review each project description to determine eligibility and research alignment.
As climate change continues to impact ecosystems, urban environments, and public health systems worldwide, research institutions such as Trinity College Dublin are playing a critical role in developing innovative, evidence-based solutions.
These PhD opportunities represent a significant investment in the next generation of researchers working at the intersection of climate science, psychology, and sustainability.
For aspiring doctoral candidates, the programme offers a pathway to contribute to meaningful global change while pursuing advanced academic training at one of Europe’s leading universities.
Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization offering this opportunity. For any inquiries, please contact the official organization directly. Please do not send your applications & CVs to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails, we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding

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