Scholarship title: Assessing Environmental, Economic, and Resilience Trade-offs in Beef Production Systems
Supervisor(s): Prof Michael Wallace (Principal Supervisor, UCD), Dr Austen Ashfield (Agri-Food & Biosciences Institute, AFBI)
Duration: 3 years
Funding information: Co-Centre for Climate + Biodiversity + Water
Value of the scholarship (per annum): The scholarship includes a stipend of €25,000 per annum plus university fees.
Closing date and time: 14 May 2026 at 5pm IST
Commencement date: September 2026
Project Summary
This scholarship is part of the Co-Centre for Climate + Biodiversity + Water, a €41 million cross-border research programme launched in 2024. The programme is funded by Research Ireland, DAERA (Northern Ireland), and UK Research & Innovation and involves around 60 researchers across Ireland and Great Britain. Its goal is to develop research and policy solutions addressing climate change, biodiversity loss, and water degradation.
This project aims to develop an integrated framework to evaluate the environmental, economic, and resilience impacts of sustainability measures in beef production systems. The research will combine Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) with farm systems modelling to provide a holistic assessment of mitigation and adaptation strategies, addressing key trade-offs between environmental performance, economic viability, and farm system resilience.
The PhD student will:
A key innovation of this project is the development of a multi-platform modelling framework that links environmental life-cycle modelling with farm systems economic modelling. This integration will enable the evaluation of sustainability strategies not only in terms of environmental mitigation but also in terms of their implications for farm-level resilience and long-term sectoral sustainability.
The outcomes will provide valuable insights for policymakers, researchers, and stakeholders in the agri-food sector by identifying pathways that enhance both the sustainability and resilience of beef production systems while minimising negative economic impacts.
Supervision and Training
The successful candidate will be jointly supervised by Austen Ashfield (Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute, Northern Ireland) and Michael Wallace (University College Dublin). Both supervisors bring extensive expertise in farming systems modelling, sustainability assessment, and agricultural policy analysis, providing strong interdisciplinary guidance across environmental and economic modelling approaches.
The candidate will be registered at University College Dublin and will work closely with researchers at the Agri Food and Biosciences Institute in Belfast. Periods of residence at both institutions will be agreed as part of the research programme, enabling the candidate to benefit from complementary research environments, datasets, and expertise.
As part of a structured doctoral training programme, the student will develop advanced scientific and analytical skills in areas including life cycle assessment, farm systems modelling, economic analysis, and sustainability assessment. In parallel, the candidate will undertake professional development activities designed to build transferable skills in scientific communication, stakeholder engagement, project management, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Through participation in the Climate+ research programme, the student will have opportunities to present their work at national and international conferences, workshops, and policy engagement events. These activities will support the development of professional networks and facilitate active engagement with the wider research community, industry stakeholders, and policymakers working on sustainable agri-food systems.
Candidate Profile and Eligibility
Applicants should ideally have:
Further Information
Informal enquiries are welcome and may be directed to: Prof Michael Wallace - michael.wallace@ucd.ie
Information on the Climate Co-Centre is available at: https://climatecocentre.org/
Application Procedure
Applicants should complete the online application form, via the 'Apply' button above, by the above closing date. Applications must include a curriculum vitae and a 1-2 page statement of motivation, submitted as part of the online application.
| Qualification Type: | PhD |
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| Location: | Belfast, Dublin - Ireland |
| Funding amount: |
€25,000
£21,744.90 converted salary* per annum plus university fees. |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Placed On: | 20th April 2026 |
| Closes: | 14th May 2026 |
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