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We have 169 Other PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Embarking on a PhD in Chemistry opens the door to an exhilarating journey of scientific discovery and innovation. As a pivotal discipline that underpins fundamental aspects of our physical world, chemistry is at the heart of solving complex global issues ranging from health and medicine to the environment and technology.

PhD programmes in Chemistry offer students the unique chance to delve into cutting-edge research, pushing the boundaries of what is known and applying their findings in ways that can significantly benefit society. Whether it's pioneering new drug formulations, creating sustainable materials, or developing innovative energy solutions, a PhD in Chemistry positions candidates at the forefront of scientific exploration and advancement.

Why complete a PhD in Chemistry?

Pursuing a PhD in Chemistry provides an unparalleled opportunity to engage with challenging and rewarding research that has a real-world impact. The focal point of these programmes is to cultivate a deep understanding of chemical principles and to apply this knowledge in innovative ways.

Doctoral candidates benefit from working within state-of-the-art facilities, where they are surrounded by leading experts in the field. This enables them to explore uncharted territories in chemistry, refining their skills in experimentation, analysis, and critical thinking. A PhD in Chemistry also facilitates a collaborative environment where students can work on interdisciplinary projects, bridging the gap between chemistry and other sciences to tackle complex issues from multiple angles.

In terms of employment, earning a PhD in Chemistry equips graduates with a competitive edge in a diverse range of career paths. Beyond academia, where they may lead pioneering research and educate future chemists, PhD holders are highly sought after in the pharmaceutical, environmental, manufacturing, and tech industries, among others. This is due to their advanced problem-solving skills, deep-seated knowledge of chemical processes, and ability to innovate. The research undertaken during their PhD can also pave the way for developing new patents or starting their own ventures, making a lasting contribution to the advancement of science and technology.

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Fully Funded Scholarships in Marine Ecosystem Modelling and Sub-surface Characterisation at SUERC, University of Glasgow

The UK is working towards the development of a Geological Disposal Facility (GDF) to safely dispose of radioactive waste. The GDF may be located below the seabed and will have a 150-year construction and operational lifespan before being sealed off to isolate the waste from the surface environment. Read more

CSIRO Next Generation Quantum Graduates Program (NGQGP) - Multiple PhD scholarships available in Quantum Biotechnology at QUBIC

As part of the CSIRO Next Generation Quantum Graduates Program (NGQGP), multiple PhD scholarships are available for domestic students to study with ARC Centre of Excellence in Quantum Biotechnology (QUBIC) researchers and their industry partners on projects spanning quantum physics, biophysics, biology, chemistry and the humanities. Read more

PhD Studentship in Solar Chemical Technologies

A PhD studentship is available at the University of Cambridge, starting in October 2025 under the supervision of Professor Erwin Reisner in the Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry. Read more

Mechatronics system for hybrid manufacturing processing - (ENG 1316X2)

Rolls-Royce University Technology Centre (UTC) in Manufacturing and On-Wing Technology, The University of Nottingham. Applicants are invited to undertake a 3 year PhD program in partnership with industry to address key challenges in on-platform manufacturing engineering. Read more

PhD studentship in Organic/Supramolecular Chemistry

A fully funded PhD position (tuition fees and stipend) is available in the group of Dr James Cooper (https://www.cooperchemistry.com/) at the University of Reading. Read more

Theremoelectric Nanomaterials for Energy Recovery

Thermoelectric materials offer the unique capability to convert waste heat directly into electrical energy. Efficiency is related to a figure of merit (ZT S2sT/k), that is determined by the Seebeck coefficient (S), electrical conductivity (s) and thermal conductivity (k). Read more

Funded PhD Studentships in Negative Emissions Technologies for Net Zero (NET2ZERO)

Engineered removal of greenhouse gases from the atmosphere is one way of helping to meet our decarbonisation and climate change commitments. Read more
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PhD in Supramolecular Chemistry: Metallo-Peptide Cages - Peptides as Adaptable Building Blocks in Metal-Organic Supramolecular Self-Assembly

We are a synthetic chemistry group working in supramolecular and biological chemistry, and nanotechnology. We work in the Francis Crick Institute in London, and at King's College London - find more details at https://www.mcternanresearchgroup.com/. Read more

Atomistic Simulations of Surface Chemistry underpinning the Atomic-Scale Processing of Materials for AI-driven Nanoelectronics Applications

Project description. Atomic layer deposition (ALD) and atomic layer etching (ALE) are crucial technologies in semiconductor processing, especially as nanoelectronics devices become smaller and more complex. Read more

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