10 PhD programmes in Earth Sciences in Asia

Earth Science and Engineering
The Earth Science and Engineering program offered at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) prepares you for an impactful research career in academia or industry. You will collaborate with world-renowned faculty while gaining invaluable mentorship and expertise.

Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society
This Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society PhD programme from Heriot-Watt University Dubai has an inherently strong research culture with research students making a highly valued contribution to School’s overall research profile.
Geophysics
Geophysics is a discipline investigating the structure of the Earth, its temporal variations and related forces. This PhD program is offered at Bogazici University.
Earth Sciences
Earth Science is a strongly interdisciplinary subject with several links to important resources such as minerals, energy, and water as well as to hazards and environmental management. The Earth Sciences programme is offered at Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
The PhD programme in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at The Chinese University of Hong Kong aims to educate and mentor outstanding young scientists for careers in academia, government, and the private sector.
Earth and Environmental Science
At the Nanyang Technological University, we offer our graduate students a phd degree in Earth and Environmental Science.
Geodesy
Geodetic methods make major contributions to geodynamic studies. This PhD program in Geodesy is offered at Bogazici University.
Earth Resources Engineering
At the Kyushu University, we offer our graduate students a doctoral programme in Earth Resources Engineering.
Earth System and GeoInformation Science
The Chinese University of Hong Kong offers this PhD degree programme in Earth System and GeoInformation Science.
Earth and Space Science
The Department of Earth and Space Science, Graduate School of Science of Osaka University, is a unique department established in 1995, aimed at developing a new horizon in the research and education of earth and space science from a physics-based perspective.