Applications are sought from outstanding post-graduate candidates for up to fourteen fully-funded four-year studentships available commencing in October 2023. Read more
The Macreadie group at the University of New South Wales are looking to recruit a talented and enthusiastic student to join our research team. Read more
Decarbonising industry and the economy is essential to improve the balance between our ecological footprint and the planet’s renewable resources. Read more
We are recruiting a PhD student for a collaborative project between the research groups of Dr Tom Hooper and Dr Marcus Baumann in the School of Chemistry at University College Dublin (UCD), Ireland. Read more
Applications are invited for a fully funded 3.5 year PhD studentship with an October 2023 start in the Farnaby group at the University of Glasgow. Read more
Applications are invited for a DPhil (PhD) studentship in ion and electron conductive polymers and elastomers for rechargeable batteries, soft robotics and sensors. Read more
A PhD studentship is available in the groups of Simon Parsons, Euan Brechin and Fabio Nudelman (School of Chemistry, The University of Edinburgh; www.crystal.chem.ed.ac.uk. Read more
Bright, highly motivated candidates are invited to apply for a fully funded 3.5 year PhD position in the School of Chemistry, available to commence on 1st October 2023 in the Forgan research group at the University of Glasgow,. Read more
We seek an enthusiastic candidate with a degree in Chemistry, Physics, or related discipline (e.g., engineering) to work on a PhD project available in Professor Julia Weinstein’s group at the University of Sheffield, UK. Read more
The Pilgrim Group at the University of Nottingham is looking to recruit an enthusiastic and talented MRes candidate to join our research team. Read more
The properties of inorganic materials are determined by their crystal structures, and there are often a select few structural families which dominate the application areas for particular properties which can limit performance development. Read more
The design of analytical assays for fluorescence detection is a powerful approach not only in identification of biomarkers for early diagnosis of disease (cancer, infection) for but also in any small molecule detection (toxic agents). Read more
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