The doctoral project will contribute to the group’s research agenda on the relationships between mobility, well-being, accessibility, and equity, and how these shape individuals lived experiences of urban environments.
This PhD explores how shared mobility systems, such as car clubs, e-bikes, and platform-based services, can support communities during crises like floods, storms, or transport shutdowns.
The University of Stavanger offers a PhD Fellowship in urban morphology, accessibility, and mobility cultures starting January 2026, linked to the international B15M project.
The Global Excellence and Mobility Scholarship (GEMS) supports top PhD students at Monash University Malaysia, offering research with leading teams and a study-away program of up to 9 months at partner institutions in Australia, Indonesia, or India.
Up to 13 fully funded China Scholarship Council/University of Leeds Scholarships are available for Chinese nationals, covering international fees, living costs, flights, and visas for 3 years of full-time research in any faculty.
PhD positions are available for the August 2026 intake, with scholarships considered for candidates with outstanding academic records, and applications reviewed on a rolling basis until filled.