World Maritime University PhD Fellowships 2025–26: Advance Maritime Sustainability Research
- Omran Aburayya
- Aug 16
- 3 min read
If you are a passionate researcher aged 18–35 with a keen interest in maritime sustainability, the World Maritime University (WMU) offers a fully funded PhD fellowships in Maritime Affairs for the 2025–26 academic year. This program enables scholars to contribute to global maritime sustainability through interdisciplinary research and innovative solutions. Read on for details.
🎓 Fellowship Summary
Location: Malmö, Sweden
Host Institution: World Maritime University (WMU)
Level: PhD in Maritime Affairs
Target Group: Researchers aged 18–35 with a focus on maritime sustainability
Fields of Research: Maritime transportation, energy transition, green shipping, maritime policy
Value & Coverage:
Tuition fully covered
Monthly stipend for living expenses
Travel expenses for research-related activities
Duration: 3–4 years
Application Deadline: [Insert Deadline Date]
Eligible To: International applicants with a strong background in maritime studies or related fields
🌍 Fellowship Overview
WMU’s PhD program offers the opportunity to carry out research addressing the most pressing maritime challenges. The 2025–26 fellowships, supported by various sponsors, focus on the green transition in maritime transportation, energy efficiency, and sustainable port and shipping operations. Fellows gain access to WMU’s network of maritime professionals and research facilities, fostering collaboration and innovation.
📚 Offered Research Themes
Theme 1: Sustainability Management in Port and Shipping Companies through ESG
Problem Statement: Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) reporting has become critical for ports and shipping companies. Investors increasingly consider ESG performance alongside financial returns, but the absence of standardized reporting and independent verification creates risks. Academic research in maritime ESG reporting is limited, and integrating ESG with financial instruments, such as the Poseidon Principles, remains a challenge.
Aim & Objectives:
Develop a unified ESG framework for ports and shipping companies
Assess ESG implementation needs in maritime sectors
Review existing ESG practices (e.g., OCIMF TMSA, RightShip, ESI)
Compare ESG with the Poseidon Principles
Identify safety, environmental, economic, and social risks
Highlight best practices and mitigation measures
Develop materiality matrices and multidisciplinary KPIs
Conduct field studies and test KPIs in volunteer organizations
Propose third-party audit schemes and explore ESG-finance links
Theme 2: Green Shipping Corridors (GSCs)
Problem Statement: The transition to clean maritime fuels and zero-emission vessels requires structured frameworks. Green Shipping Corridors (GSCs) help manage energy transition risks, costs, and fuel supply, yet standardized protocols are lacking. Coordinated efforts among governments, industry, and financiers are essential to advance zero-emission shipping technologies.
Aim & Objectives:
Define criteria for viable GSCs and stakeholder roles
Explore governance and management frameworks for GSCs
Assess financial links and incentives for stakeholders
Develop methodologies for energy demand estimation and fuel optimization
Evaluate stakeholder performance
Analyze socio-economic benefits including climate resilience, energy security, employment, and health improvements
Theme 3: Port Energy Hubs and Urban-Port Integration
Problem Statement: Ports are central to energy transition but face challenges in urban integration, governance, and public acceptance. Renewable energy projects must consider social, economic, and environmental impacts to ensure smooth implementation and urban compatibility.
Aim & Objectives:
Develop roadmaps and transition strategies for port energy hubs
Explore renewable energy innovations and digital energy optimization
Assess social, economic, and policy impacts of port decarbonization
Conduct stakeholder analyses to enhance public acceptance and urban-port integration
🎁 Fellowship Benefits
Financial Support: Full tuition coverage, monthly stipend, travel expenses
Academic Development: Access to research facilities, mentorship from maritime experts, participation in international conferences
Professional Networking: Connect with global maritime professionals, publish research findings, and explore post-doctoral opportunities
✅ Eligibility Criteria
Age: 18–35 years
Academic Background: Master’s degree in maritime studies, environmental science, engineering, or related fields
Research Focus: Maritime sustainability, green shipping, ESG, energy transition
Language Proficiency: English (written and spoken)
📝 Application Procedure
Prepare Application Materials:
WMU Ph.D. Application Form
CV
Research proposal outlining objectives, methodology, and expected outcomes
Academic transcripts and certificates
Two Letters of academic reference to be sent directly by referees to the
Doctoral Office, email phd@wmu.se
Copy of Passport
Proof of English proficiency
Submit Application:
Applications must be submitted online via WMU’s portal
Ensure all documents are complete before the deadline
Selection Process:
Shortlisted candidates invited for interviews
Final selection based on academic qualifications, research proposal, and alignment with fellowship objectives
ℹ️ Additional Information
Download the PDF call for Applications here
Program Language: English
Estimated Living Expenses: SEK 12,000/month (≈ USD 1,100)
Financial Support: Some students funded by companies, governments, or agencies
For more detailed information and to apply, visit the official WMU PhD in Maritime Affairs page.
