Applications are open for a PhD Scholarship supported by at Cork University Business School (CUBS), under the title: “Exploring Sustainable Ecosystem Innovation: A Framework for Sustainable Bioeconomy Business Models in Ireland.”
This prestigious award offers a generous annual stipend of €25,000, along with a fee contribution of €5,500 per annum.
CUBS 4-year Phd Scholarship: Innovation in the Irish Circular Bioeconomy
Learn more here.
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Cork University Business School (CUBS), UCC is Ireland’s largest business school, we produce 1,000 graduates annually, many of whom go on to reach the highest echelons of organisations across the world and create real world impact. Adopting a research led and practice informed approach, CUBS offers a high-quality student learning environment that delivers talent pipelines to transform the future of organisations regionally, nationally and internationally.
With UCC ranked in the top 2% of universities worldwide we have ambitions to become a Triple Crown Accredited Business School, currently a ‘club’ of less than 100 schools. With highly ambitious staff and students, CUBS seeks to take its place among the leading business schools of the world. In sum, we seek to make a positive difference in individuals, business and society.
What is the Bioeconomy?
The bioeconomy refers to an economic model that leverages renewable biological resources from land, sea, and waste to produce food, materials, energy, and other goods. By integrating sustainability into production and consumption, the bioeconomy aims to reduce reliance on fossil fuels, mitigate climate change, and support a circular economy.
This innovative approach encompasses a wide range of sectors, including agriculture, forestry, fisheries, biotechnology, and bioenergy, fostering sustainable development and promoting green growth. The bioeconomy not only prioritizes environmental health but also creates new economic opportunities, supports rural development, and drives technological advancements.
Ireland, with its rich natural resources and strong commitment to sustainability, is a key player in advancing the bioeconomy. From bio-based innovations to government initiatives, the country is working to establish a greener, more resilient future for all.
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