The latest pledge from the alliance brings the total number of studentships now offered under the Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) programme to 38. 

New GW4 studentships boost postgraduate training

Alliance pledges a further ten annual multidisciplinary studentships.

The GW4 Alliance has reinforced its commitment to postgraduate training by committing additional studentships to a major Doctoral Training Partnership award. 

Ten studentships will be added by GW4 to the existing 28 awarded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) to the GW4+ Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP). The GW4+ DTP was already the largest of those awarded by NERC and announced by the Minister for Universities and Science, David Willetts.

The GW4+ DTP had already secured the largest NERC-funded Doctoral Training Partnership in the UK specialising in training environmental science PhD students. 

In addition to the core GW4 partners (the University of Bristol, Cardiff University, the University of Exeter and the University of Bath), the GW4+ DTP brings together a consortium of over 30 research, industrial and third-sector organisations to deliver innovative training to environmental science PhD students.

Cardiff University’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Colin Riordan, Chair of the GW4 Council, said: “This GW4 Doctoral Training Partnership shows how working together can maximise the benefits to all concerned.  Together we can offer postgraduates broad innovative research training in environmental sciences to an excellent standard, and attract the brightest talents in the field to our universities.”

The latest pledge from the alliance brings the total number of studentships now offered under the Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) programme to 38. GW4+ is one of 15 Doctoral Training Partnerships (DTPs) to benefit from NERC’s £100 million investment in training environmental science PhD students, and is the largest of its kind in the UK.

Those collaborating in the GW4+ DTP include: the British Antarctic Survey, the British Geological Survey, the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Plymouth Marine Laboratory, the Met Office, the Natural History Museum, BHP Billiton, the Food and Environment Research Agency, and Syngenta.

Under the programme, a minimum of 30 per cent of the students will work with non-academic partners. This is intended to provide students with the valuable industry experience they need to enter a wide range of careers.

Date: 26 November 2013

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