EPRG welcomes applications for membership from Cambridge PhD students who are working on energy-related topics.
Benefits of being a member of EPRG
- Free invitations to our stakeholder conferences and dinners. This will give you an opportunity to meet with colleagues from academia, industry and government agencies working on energy issues.
- Opportunity to publish in our EPRG working paper series and to collaborate with other members on joint publications. This highly-cited series provides a light-touch review that provides comments prior to journal submission and a fast route to publication in an established and trusted working paper series accessed by policy makers and key stakeholders.
- Eligibility to apply to EPRG for direct research expenses, where this would facilitate production of an EPRG working paper.
- Where appropriate, input or co-supervision, on chapters of your PhD where these could lead to publication of an EPRG working paper.
- Profiling on our website as a PhD member of EPRG.
- The Energy and Environment seminar series and research team workshops provide opportunities to receive feedback on your developing research and make contacts with colleagues and mentors researching adjacent areas.
Conditions of membership
We accept applications for membership under the followingconditions:
- You should be registered as a full-time PhD student of the University of Cambridge (and have the permission of your supervisor).
- You are expected to publish at least one EPRG Working Paper by the time you complete your PhD.
- You should attend our weekly Energy and Environment Seminars.
- You should attend our bi-annual team meeting where all EPRG colleagues gather to discuss their research progress and near-term outlook.
We will review your membership status based on the above criteria every year.
Applying
To apply to join EPRG, please check that you meet the requirements and have your supervisor’s permission before completing this form:

