King’s College London PhD Studentships in the Department of Chemistry - Centre for Doctoral Training in Chemistry for a Sustainable and Healthy Society
Supervisor: various
Applications are invited for PhD Studentships within the Department of Chemistry to start in October 2024.
Funding Notes
The Studentships are funded for 4 years, and cover tuition fees, research training support funds, and a tax-free stipend at the standard research council rate, which is presently £20,622 per annum including London Allowance.
Applicants should be aware there may be other costs which will not be covered by the studentship, for example, visa fees, healthcare surcharge, or relocation costs.
Eligibility: This scheme is open to home and international students.
Programme Description
We are delighted to announce the launch of recruitment for the Centre for Doctoral Training in Chemistry for a Sustainable and Healthy Society at King’s College London for 2024/25. This ambitious programme produces graduates who have expertise in Chemistry but whose experience transcends traditional boundaries, so they become conversant in the languages of Biology and/or Physics. This is in line with the strengths of King’s College Chemistry, where we carry out state of the art research at the interfaces of chemistry and the life and physical sciences. We believe that major global questions such as climate change, sustainable energy production, antimicrobial resistance and emerging pathogens can only be solved by harnessing interdisciplinary research and state of the art techniques such as synthetic biology, synthetic chemistry, single molecule techniques and molecular modelling. This Centre for Doctoral Training aims to train outstanding chemists who are comfortable in multidisciplinary settings, can work in diverse teams to solve complex problems and will be agile enough to apply their knowledge to future scientific challenges. For full details and information on the projects available see the King’s Chemistry Website. Specific projects are listed under the “Explore our PhD Projects” tab, and can also be found in the links under “Projects”, below.