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The Transition to Zero Pollution initiative will play an important role in our Learning and Teaching Strategy through its power to inspire current and future students. You can find out about our current and planned activities to engage students from across Imperial through the links below.

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Pioneer Awards 2024

Imperial Zero Pollution is excited to launch a new student research awards scheme for 2024 - the Pioneer Awards for postgraduate students.

Find out more about the awards

PhD cohort 1

In 2019 the Faculty of Engineering used ESPRC DTP studentships to leverage industry funding and support 10 students undertaking PhDs relevant to Transition to Zero Pollution.

Find out more about their PhD projects

PhD cohort 2

In 2020, the Transition to Zero Pollution initiative formed a second cohort of 12 students from across College carrying out research related to TZP.

Find out more about their PhD projects

PhD cohort 3

In 2021, the Transition to Zero Pollution initiative formed a third cohort of 10 PhD students.

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PhD cohort 4

In October 2022 the fourth cohort of TZP PhD students started.

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