Utrecht University, Netherlands invites online Application for number of Fully Funded PhD Degree at various Departments. We are providing a list of Fully Funded PhD Programs available at Utrecht University, Netherlands.
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(01) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD in B-modes of Galaxy Shapes
The Institute for Theoretical Physics at Utrecht University invites applications for a PhD position in cosmology with galaxy shapes, supervised by Dr Elisa Chisari. The project combines theoretical and simulated studies to constrain cosmology using galaxy shape measurements with an emphasis on B‑modes. The position is co‑supervised by Professor Henk Hoekstra at Leiden Observatory.
Deadline : 20 September 2025
(02) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD in Aneuploidy in Mammalian Embryos / Clinical Veterinary Embryologist
Clinical duties will account for 30% of your time and include supporting the clinical programme in all activities related to the in vitro production and preservation of equine embryos (ovum pick-up, oocyte maturation, intracytoplasmic sperm injection, IVF, embryo culture, cryopreservation, and thawing of embryos for transfer to recipient mares). As part of the clinical team, you will participate in a 1-in-4 on-call rotation for embryo thawing during weekends and public holidays throughout the horse breeding season (March–August).
Your research will bridge basic biology and translational embryology. Using live imaging and single-cell sequencing approaches, you will investigate how post-zygotic aneuploidy arises in mammalian embryos and its consequences during early pregnancy. You will primarily work with equine embryos, which represent a valuable model for studying post-zygotic aneuploidy due to the similarity in the rate and type of chromosomal abnormalities found in equine pregnancy losses and human miscarriages. However, you will also have access to other mammalian embryo models to demonstrate the translatability of your findings. Your work as a PhD candidate will include:
- contributing to the development of a non-invasive PGT system for genetic selection and screening of equine embryos;
- engaging in cutting-edge research with access to state-of-the-art facilities, including low-phototoxic live-cell microscopy, super-resolution microscopy, advanced single-cell sequencing technologies and mass spectrometry;
- coordinating your work within a national and international network of collaborators while working in an ambitious, motivated, multidisciplinary team of veterinarians, clinicians, geneticists, molecular biologists, and embryologists;
- co-supervising BSc and MSc students during their internships. Teaching opportunities will be also available. You will be part of the Utrecht Graduate School of Life Sciences and receive training, supervision, and guidance for both your research and your personal and professional development — providing an excellent foundation for an independent academic career.
Deadline : 30 September 2025
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(03) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD position on decadal coastal dune development
In this project, you will investigate dune erosion and growth by performing morphological analysis on existing coastal dune datasets along the Dutch coast. Using remote sensing, you will create a national dune vegetation dataset and compare it with dune morphology data to assess the role of vegetation in decadal dune development. You will also apply a coastal dune model (AeoLiS) to dunes in the Netherlands and evaluate how well it replicates historical changes. You will share your results in stakeholder meetings, scientific conferences, and academic journals. Your project will lead to better predictions of future coastal dune development and enhance the design and implementation of nature-based solutions.
Deadline : 8 September 2025
(04) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Position on socio-economic effects of climate tipping points
As climate change is unfolding at an accelerating pace, there is an increasing concern about tipping points in the earth system. IPCC defines tipping points as “critical thresholds beyond which a system reorganizes, often abruptly and/or irreversibly”. In this proposal, we explore the socio-economic consequences of one such climate tipping point: The Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) in Europe.
The AMOC is a key driver of regional climate patterns. Specifically, a weakening of the AMOC would likely result in colder and drier winters in Europe, along with an increase in winter storms. Winter arctic sea ice would extend much further South than it does today, impacting for example food security and economic activities by restricting access to ports. Furthermore, a tipping AMOC would affect marine ecosystems which can regionally lead to biomass decline and consequently affect human livelihoods and economies that depend on these marine ecosystems. Interestingly, some studies suggest that a weakened AMOC could partially offset the effects of global warming in Europe, potentially resulting in localised economic gains. These contrasting findings highlight the current uncertainty surrounding the specific impacts of AMOC weakening on human societies.
In this PhD project, you will use models and data analysis techniques to explore socio-economic impacts of an AMOC weakening. You will get the opportunity to connect to the IMAGE model, an integrated assessment model that couples our climate system to human behaviour. In addition, you can use cost-benefit models to explore how an AMOC tipping point may influence financially optimal strategies, and/or agent-based models to explore how an AMOC tipping point will influence human behaviour. Within the team, there is expertise on (climate) tipping points, integrated assessment models, cost-benefit models and agent-based models. There is ample room for your ideas and initiative within this broad scope of coupling an AMOC tipping point (and potentially other climate tipping points) to human societies.
Deadline : 30 August 2025
(05) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD in innovative stable isotope measurements of methane and its precursors
As a PhD candidate, you will become an expert in isotope ratio mass spectrometry, methane microbiology and methane cycling in the environment.
1) You will develop innovative methods to measure diverse isotope dimensions for methane, as well as organic precursors, in order to trace carbon flow in methane-related ecosystems;
2) You will conduct culture experiments in controlled conditions aiming at simulating natural environments;
3) You will participate in arctic campaigns and use the methods developed to shed light on methane cycling in permafrost regions.
Deadline : 15 September 2025
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(06) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD position in the field of ocean and ice dynamics
The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) and the polar ice sheets (Greenland and West Antarctic ice sheets) play important roles in the climate system and have all been identified as large scale tipping elements, albeit on very different time scales. While for each of these tipping elements critical thresholds remain matter of active research, they also interact with each other. In fact, the AMOC and polar ice sheets form an intricate network of multiscale systems, with interactions that can be stabilizing or destabilizing, the latter opening the possibility of cascading tipping events.
Moreover, the interaction between these large scale systems happens via other possibly nonlinearly acting subsystems such as the North Atlantic subpolar gyre (SPG) and Arctic and Antarctic sea ice cover, involving processes on smaller scales, which are often not well represented in modelling efforts focusing on the large scale tipping elements.
For this PhD position you will work on modelling the processes and feedbacks that couple the AMOC and polar ice sheets, with particular focus on sea ice and (North Atlantic) deep-water formation regions such as in the SPG. We will make use of models of different complexity up to complex Earth System models, and modelling efforts for different past periods.
Deadline : 30 August 2025
(07) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Candidate in Structural Virology and Antiviral Development
We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join our multidisciplinary team as part of the recently funded ERC Starting Grant project PicAAA. This project aims to elucidate the role of virally encoded AAA+ ATPases in the replication cycles of positive-strand RNA viruses, with a particular emphasis on Noroviruses.
Deadline : 4 August 2025
(08) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD: AI Driven Innovation in Higher Education
This PhD project explores how adaptive AI tools can enhance innovative pedagogies such as Challenge-Based Learning and complex learning environments by fostering higher-order thinking, transdisciplinary collaboration, and active student engagement. The research takes a dual approach, examining the integration of adaptive AI from both teacher and student perspectives to understand how these technologies can support faculty practices and empower students’ learning experiences. It focuses on the responsible and critical integration of AI in educational design, emphasising the development of AI-supported classroom models, faculty practices, and evaluation tools.
Deadline : 20 August 2025
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(09) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD position in the field of climate dynamics
Global warming may drive a collapse or massive weakening of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC, loosely the Gulfstream system). This would lead to significant climate change, most notably cooling over northwestern Europe. It is feared that AMOC collapse would affect regional agriculture and transport and possibly global food security. Recently, researchers from IMAU have for the first time modelled a full AMOC collapse in a full-fledged climate model, the Community Earth System Model (CESM).
Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (SAI) is a controversial, hitherto hypothetical method to cool the earth by injecting a thin reflective cloud layer into the higher atmosphere. Modelling evidence so far suggests that SAI may avert AMOC weakening if properly implemented, but if applied too late, cooling impacts from AMOC collapse or temporary weakening and from SAI coincide, potentially exacerbating the situation. However, SAI’s ability to prevent full AMOC collapse has not yet been studied in models.
In this interdisciplinary PhD project, you will address the following research questions:
- Can timely SAI prevent AMOC collapse, and is there a deadline after which it is too late to save AMOC?
- How does AMOC collapse, as well as successful or unsuccessful attempts to prevent it using SAI, affect food production?
- How would AMOC collapse impact food trade and food security?
- How can the global food system be made more resilient to AMOC collapse?
Deadline : 31 August 2025
(10) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD: A deep dive into youth cyberhate
This proposed PhD project will form an integral part of a larger longitudinal project on violent youth radicalization and conspiracy belief, conducted by an interdisciplinary team spanning forensic youth care sciences, developmental psychology, sociology, and criminology. An important aspect of this PhD project is the data-collection, which will start in the summer of 2026. You, together with research assistants, will have an important role in ensuring data are collected from youth in schools, including social media data donation. As a PhD candidate, your tasks will include:
- instrument selection;
- setting up the social media data donation in collaboration with experts at Utrecht University;
- examining literature on the topic, reporting results in scientific articles for international journals (which will be compiled into an academic dissertation);
- presenting at (inter)national conferences;
- collaborating with stakeholders;
- attending relevant courses;
- teaching responsibility (+/- 10%), and achieving societal impact of the findings, together with the rest of the team.
Deadline :5 September 2025
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(11) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD: Recognizing Multicultural Strengths of Youth via Social Networks at Work
Objective 1: examining how social networks contribute to the recognition of multicultural strengths in multicultural youth and potential employers. Social networks refer to the web of social relationships individuals are embedded in, such as connections with friends, family, colleagues, neighbors, and acquaintances. These networks are not merely sources of emotional support but play a central role in influencing attitudes and perceptions, as well as migrants’ chances on the labor market. You will collect ego-centric network data using a novel visualized network-data collection tool specifically designed to survey complex personal networks.
Objective 2: examining the effect of recognizing multicultural strengths among multicultural youth and potential employers on the labor market integration of multicultural youth. You will design experiments to test the direct influence of a) adolescents’ recognition of their multicultural strengths on job-related emotion, motivation and behavior and b) employers’ recognition of multicultural strengths on job applications from multicultural youth.
Deadline : 17 August 2025
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(12) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD: Coupling the biological pump to past changes in the AMOC
The AMOC transports warm saline waters from the tropics to the high northern latitudes of the North Atlantic where they cool and sink. This part of the density-driven global “conveyor belt” may be losing its strength due to ongoing global warming, with potential large-scale climate repercussions. Even more so since the AMOC brings CO2 from the surface to the deep ocean during deepwater formation (physical pump), and variations in the AMOC strength will change the ability of the ocean to absorb CO2. The magnitude of this impact and the processes involved remain however difficult to predict. Also in the past, the strength of the AMOC varied and abrupt shifts between cold and warm periods have been recorded in marine sediments on geological timescales. The North Atlantic Ocean is also a key region for carbon sequestration by the biological carbon pump. Hence, the transfer of both organic carbon and inorganic carbon from the surface to the deep ocean is locally promoted. The aim of the project is to investigate interaction between changes in the AMOC and the physical and biological pumps during rapid climate transitions (e.g., the last glacial period and Holocene) using sediment records. Our data will be used in marine carbon cycle models to predict (future) carbon sequestration upon changes in the AMOC strength.
Deadline : 30 August 2025
(13) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD position on the atmospheric dynamics of seasonal transitions
In this PhD position, you will conduct idealised experiments with an atmospheric model (OpenIFS), using concepts from the mathematical field of periodically forced dynamical systems. You will gain insights into the time scales, strength, and interactions of different processes in the Earth system that play a role. You will investigate the observed annual cycle including interannual variations and study the influence of climate. Your time will be shared between the Faculty of Geosciences at Utrecht University and the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (KNMI). The mathematics institute CWI is involved in the project as well.
Deadline : 8 August 2025
(14) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD position in biomimetic DNA origami mechanisms
As a PhD candidate in this project, you will design, produce, and characterise advanced DNA origami nanostructures using biophysical and biochemical techniques, as well as electron and fluorescence microscopy. Moreover, you will incorporate chemical components, peptides, PNAs, etc., into these nanostructures to enhance their functionalities and integrate biological-like functions.
To achieve these goals, you will work at the interface of biophysics and biochemistry. Your contributions will help develop novel bottom-up approaches for investigating the mechanisms of chaperone-mediated protein folding. Your responsibilities will include:
- conducting independent experimental work and perform data analysis;
- maintaining an (electronic) lab journal and organising research data;
- presenting regularly at internal team meetings;
- publishing in scientific journals;
- attending and presenting at scientific conferences;
- supporting, teaching and mentoring undergrad students;
- engaging with the research community at the Bijvoet Centre.
Deadline : 15 August 2025
(15) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD candidate Utrecht Centre for Accountability and Liability Law
Over a period of four years, you will conduct a PhD research under the supervision of a supervisor and one or more (co-)supervisors on a topic that aligns with our research programme Adaptivity of accountability and liability law. The research programme is available on the UCALL website. It focuses on the interaction between societal developments and the norms, structuring, allocation, enforcement, and (intended) societal functioning of accountability and liability. This interaction is examined, for instance, in the context of accountability and liability for new technologies, mass damages, climate change, and human rights violations. Proposals addressing other issues that fit within the research programme are also warmly welcomed. The proposal should explain how the multidimensional research method is applied (as described in the research programme). In particular, we find it important that the research encompasses at least two legal domains within UCALL’s scope: administrative law, criminal law, private law, corporate law and international law. The aim is for your research to generate relevant results for legal practice at the Dutch, European, and/or international level.
Deadline : 25 August 2025
(16) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD position in Small Peptides as Regulators of Plant Salt Stress Responses
As a PhD candidate on this project, you will join the lab led by Dr. Nora Gigli Bisceglia, where we study how cell wall modifications control intracellular signalling to activate responses to abiotic stresses. You will uncover how small signalling peptides regulate plant responses to salinity stress, with the goal of developing sustainable strategies to enhance crop resilience. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a rapidly developing field at the interface of plant physiology, molecular biology, and stress signalling. Your main responsibilities will include:
- characterising peptide-receptor interactions and their downstream effects on cell wall integrity and salt stress responses;
- using molecular biology, genetics, and omics approaches (e.g., proteomics, phosphoproteomics, and RNA-seq) to dissect signalling pathways;
- collaborating with external partners to validate findings;
- contributing to a positive, collaborative, and curiosity-driven research environment.
Deadline : 7 August 2025
(17) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Community- and Nature-Based Solutions
This position combines quantitative and qualitative research approaches to understand how we can quantify the effectiveness of community-based nature conservation and restoration. The candidate will assess the integration of participatory monitoring approaches, remote sensing and local natural resource knowledge to improve decision making in the implementation of nature based solutions and inform benefit sharing. The candidate will work on several case studies, including a case study in Northern Kenya in collaboration with the Wyss Academy for Nature (University of Bern).
Deadline : 3 August 2025
(18) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD: Agent-based modelling of investments in green power and green hydrogen
Large volumes of green power and green hydrogen are needed to green industry and the economy as a whole. A major uncertainty concerns the economic and financial viability of renewable energy generation and electrolysis. Whereas it is clear from a technical point how the co-deployment of ever more renewables and electrolysers should proceed, it is unclear whether the current market structure in the Netherlands and Europe will be conducive to such linked large-scale investments. Currently this looming problem is covered by very high project subsidies (especially for electrolysers), but it is unclear how the path to a market-based mature development phase will look like. Thus, there is, and likely to remain in the short- to medium term, huge policy and market uncertainty for private investors. At the same time, from a systems engineering perspective the desired cost-optimal configuration is known. In other words: we know what to build, but not how to incentivise building via market mechanisms and private investors. This calls for the consideration of alternative routes to scaling up. In this project we will analyse whether a public utility approach to green power and green hydrogen would offer a cheaper, faster and more certain path than a market-led approach.
Deadline : 15 August 2025
(19) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD position on Modelling of Ocean Alkalinity Dynamics
Ocean alkalinity plays a major role in ocean’s carbon uptake, in buffering, and in calcium carbonate production and dissolution, and it impacts and is affected by various biogeochemical processes. The processes governing ocean alkalinity act over multiple timescales (from instantaneous chemical equilibration to hundred thousand of years) and involve physical, chemical and biological processes. Alkalinity dynamics is poorly understood and represented in present-day generation of earth system models.
In this four-year study under guidance of Profs. Jack Middelburg and Henk Dijkstra, you will elucidate ocean alkalinity dynamics and develop new and improve existing models for ocean carbon cycling. The initial focus is on the alkalinity generation and consumption processes at the annual to decadal timescale and their importance for future ocean carbon update, but we invite you to share your ideas and suggestions for this innovative project in your motivation letter.
This project is part of the 10-year EMBRACER research programme funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO). At EMBRACER, we work at the very frontiers of knowledge on climate change, Earth’s climate system and climate feedbacks. The programme brings together a wide range of world-leading climate experts with the aim to address existing uncertainties about climate feedbacks at the boundaries between oceans, land, ice, and atmosphere. Our interdisciplinary approach and state-of-the-art infrastructure will bring us forward in our understanding of the impact of climate feedbacks emerging over the next decades to centuries.
Deadline : 30 August 2025
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(20) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD position on the transition to a green steel industry
Despite its environmental impact, steel is crucial to modern society and its development and plays a crucial economic role in the Netherlands. Transformation is necessary for the steel sector to continue to remain a key sector of the Dutch economy. Achieving ambitious environmental and social goals necessitates the development of innovative transformative pathways across the value chain. This requires an understanding of material flows and qualities. This project will develop the tools to model in sufficient detail the steel flows and evaluate the role and contribution of changes in (production, manufacturing and recycling) technology and consumption patterns (including Circular Economy), and steel qualities/grades.
In the project you will work with many stakeholders in the (green) steel value chain, and especially in close collaboration with other researchers at Utrecht University, Technical University Delft, Leiden University and University of Twente.
Deadline : 25 August 2025
(21) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD position on reconstructing early to middle Eocene climate variability
The Department of Earth Sciences is looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate with an MSc background in Earth, Environmental or another relevant field. You will work on the project ‘Reconstructing early to middle Eocene climate variability’.
Deadline : 30 August 2025
(22) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Candidate in Transnational Retirement across the Netherlands and Turkey
RETIREWEL investigates retirement experiences across countries, with a focus on the connections to the welfare state, family care networks, and the retirement industry. Today’s older adults are more likely to plan for and retire across more than one country due to factors such as health, climate amenities, socio-economic status, cultural values, and proximity to family, among others. These rapidly evolving retirement trajectories create new and uneven relationships among families, institutions, and places, with far-reaching impacts. The project will identify patterns and trends in transnational retirement and provide novel insights by exploring how older adults plan for and spend their retirement across borders within these systems.
You will study retired individuals and those approaching retirement, their families, and relevant national and local stakeholders through transnational multi-sited fieldwork (the Netherlands and Turkey) and a combination of qualitative methodological approaches. Within this framework, there is scope to tailor the PhD project to your interests and strengths. You will be part of a team researching the complexity and inequalities of transnational (pre-)retirement trajectories across three migration corridors – Portugal-Brazil, Netherlands-Turkey, and UK-India. The team consists of the Principal Investigator (PI), Dr. Dora Sampaio, two PhD candidates, and one postdoctoral researcher. The team is embedded in the International Development Studies section of the department and will have access to expertise from the staff in this section. The team will work closely together (e.g., workshops, trainings, collaborative writing sessions) to jointly address the project’s overarching questions and objectives.
Deadline : 15 August 2025
(23) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Candidate in Transnational Retirement across the United Kingdom and India
Utrecht University invites applications for a PhD research position at the Faculty of Geosciences that will investigate transnational retirement trajectories between the United Kingdom and India. The candidate will be part of the ERC-funded project ‘Retirement across countries: A tripartite analysis of the welfare state, family care networks, and the retirement industry (RETIREWEL).’ RETIREWEL is a comparative qualitative research project led by Dr. Dora Sampaio, Assistant Professor in the Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning.
Deadline : 15 August 2025
(24) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD position on past, present and future global inland-water methane budget
The Department of Earth Sciences is looking for a highly motivated PhD candidate with an MSc background in Earth, Environmental or Climate Sciences or other appropriate fields. You will work on the project ‘Past, present and future global inland-water methane budget under the impact of compounded changes’.
Deadline : 30 August 2025
(25) PhD Degree – Fully Funded
PhD position summary/title: PhD Position on Sea Ice in the Arctic Climate System
Join this NWO summit EMBRACER project at the forefront of polar research. You will explore Arctic sea ice decline and ocean warming using satellite data and coupled modelling tools. Collaborate with interdisciplinary environment within EMBRACER and international partners and apply advanced methods like Lagrangian tracking and reanalyses to reveal new insights into atmosphere-ice-ocean feedbacks in the Arctic climate system.
Deadline : 28 August 2025
About Utrecht University, Netherlands – Official Website
Utrecht University is a public research university in Utrecht, Netherlands. Established 26 March 1636 (385 years ago), it is one of the oldest universities in the Netherlands. In 2018, it had an enrolment of 31,801 students, and employed 7,191 faculty and staff. In 2018, 525 PhD degrees were awarded and 6,948 scientific articles were published. The 2018 budget of the university was €857 million.
Utrecht University counts a number of distinguished scholars among its alumni and faculty, including 12 Nobel Prize laureates and 13 Spinoza Prize laureates. Utrecht University has been placed consistently in the top 100 universities in the world by prominent international ranking tables. The university is ranked the best university in the Netherlands by the Shanghai Ranking of World Universities 2019, ranking 13th in Europe and 49th in the world.
The university’s motto is “Sol Iustitiae Illustra Nos,” which means “May the Sun of Righteousness Enlighten Us”. This motto was gleaned from a literal Latin Bible translation of Malachi 4:2. Rutgers University, having historical connections with Utrecht University, uses a modified version of this motto.
Utrecht University is led by the University Board, consisting of prof. dr. Henk Kummeling (Rector Magnificus), prof. dr. Anton Pijpers (Chair) and prof. mr. Annetje Ottow (Vice Chair).
Close ties are harboured with other institutions internationally through its membership in the League of European Research Universities (LERU), the Utrecht Network and the European University Association (EUA).
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