We have 39 Inorganic Chemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

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Inorganic Chemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

We have 39 Inorganic Chemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students

Nanocatalyst for Electrochemical Ammonia Synthesis

The successful candidate will be at the forefront of cutting-edge research involving development of next generation catalytic materials for electrochemical conversion of nitrate to ammonia. Read more

PhD Studentship in Chemistry for Catalytic CO2 Utilisation

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

PhD in Chemistry: New antibiotics to kill 'Superbugs' by stopping them dividing

While antibiotics have revolutionised the landscape of medicine saving millions of lives, their misuse has also resulted in the rise of “Superbugs”, which are bacteria resistant to most of the standard antibiotics. Read more

PhD in Chemistry: Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of molecules to tackle invasive fungal infections

Fungal infections are a major threat to public health as they are becoming increasingly resistant to treatment. Only four classes of antifungals are available, with few candidates in the clinical pipeline. Read more

Competitive EPSRC funded PhD in Chemistry: Sustainable synthesis of antiviral and anticancer drugs through chemoenzymatic routes

Sustainable synthesis of antiviral and anticancer drugs through chemoenzymatic routes. Nucleoside analogues (NAs) have been in clinical use for almost 50 years and are the cornerstone for the treatment of cancer or viral infections. Read more

Competitive EPSRC funded PhD in Chemistry: Small Molecule Activation and Valorisation Using Low-Coordinate Complexes

Small Molecule Activation and Valorisation Using Low-Coordinate Complexes. Transition metal complexes featuring highly coordinatively and electronically unsaturated centres are challenging synthetic targets, but they show unusual reactivity which stems from their unique coordination environments. Read more
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Probing Ion Motion in Perovskite Solar Cells

The University of Bath is inviting applications for the following PhD project under the supervision of Prof Petra Cameron and Prof Alison Walker in the Department of Chemistry. Read more

Photocatalysis by Metal Mabiq Complexes

A central focus of our research is the development of earth abundant, transition metal photocatalysts for small molecule reactions (H2 evolution, CO2 reduction) as well as for various organic transformations. Read more

Rational design of photo/electrocatalysts towards Green Nitrogen Fixation and Ammonia Production

In an era marked by the urgent need for sustainable solutions, this project stands at the forefront of innovation in catalysis, focusing on the rational design of photo/electrocatalysts for nitrogen fixation and ammonia production. Read more

Rational design of photo/electrocatalysts towards Green Nitrogen Fixation and Ammonia Production

In an era marked by the urgent need for sustainable solutions, this project stands at the forefront of innovation in catalysis, focusing on the rational design of photo/electrocatalysts for nitrogen fixation and ammonia production. Read more

Developing novel light-induced in-situ Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) methods

Light-induced in-situ Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) studies are a growing field in both continuous wave and pulsed EPR. It can be used to monitor photoactivated chemical and biochemical reactions involving radical reagents, projects or intermediates. Read more

Hydride-based materials for hydrogen storage

We are looking for highly motivated researchers to kick off their PhD journey on an exciting project on the development of hydrogen storage materials at The University of Sydney. . Read more

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