Qualifications |
Duration |
Start dates |
Application period |
PhD
(MPhil also available) |
Full-time: 3–4 years
Part-time: 6–8 years |
February and October |
March to June
(February start)
October to January (October start) |
Qualifications
PhD
(MPhil also available) |
Duration
Full-time: 3–4 years
Part-time: 6–8 years |
Start dates
February and October |
Application period
March to June (February start)
October to January (October start) |
New innovative ways and various intelligent options are required for managing and operating businesses to rebuild necessary resilience. Additionally, addressing challenges arising from the transition from linear to circular economic models to support sustainability requires managing different operations and supply chain management areas together from a holistic perspective.
The Intelligent Operations and Resilient Supply Chains (IORSC) research cluster carries out cutting-edge research and co-creates sustainable solutions with stakeholders. Supply chains and operations face enormous challenges due to ongoing disruptions, especially in critical sectors such as healthcare, food, textiles, automotive, and energy.
The cluster members work on the following two themes broadly:
- Sustainable and resilient supply chain systems
- Intelligent operations systems and product innovation.
Entry requirements
Minimum 2:1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent). If you are not a UK citizen, you may need to prove your .
Potential recent research projects
- Resilient supply chain design
- Resilience in New product development
Potential supervisors
- – Lecturer in Operations and Supply Chain Management, FBL
- Nicoleta Tipi – Senior Lecturer in Operations and Supply Chain, FBL
- Khadija Tahera – Lecturer in Operations and Supply Chain Management, FBL
Fees and funding
UK fee |
International fee |
Full-time: 拢4,786 per year |
Full-time: 拢12,146 per year |
Part-time: 拢2,393 per year |
Part-time: 拢6,073 per year |
Some of our research students are funded via The Grand Union Doctoral Training Partnership or the Open-Oxford-Cambridge AHRC Doctoral Training Partnership; some are funded by University studentships; others are self-funded.
For detailed information about fees and funding, visit Fees and studentships.
To see current funded studentship vacancies across all research areas, see .
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