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We have 12 Organic Chemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Sydney
Organic Chemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Sydney
We have 12 Organic Chemistry PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Sydney
PhD in Organic Chemistry involves the study of the structure, properties, preparation and reactions of organic compounds.
What's it like to study a PhD in Organic Chemistry?
As an Organic Chemistry PhD student, you'll spend most of your time working in a laboratory, either carrying out original research or working towards an independent study thesis. Some research projects will have a clinical or health focus, but many are purely academic.
Possible research areas include:
- Bioprocess engineering
- Polymer chemistry
- Nano materials
- Chemical biology
- Organic materials chemistry
Some Organic Chemistry research projects have a specific focus, such as the impact of anthropogenic activity on the water cycle, or will sit within a wider area of research in chemistry.
It's likely you'll work with a supervisor or a team of researchers with a similar research focus. You'll likely have regular meetings with your supervisor to review your progress, and to consult on any changes to your project.
Most PhDs in Organic Chemistry will require you to write an 80,000-word thesis to be defended in an oral viva examination at the end of your study.
Entry requirements for a PhD in Organic Chemistry
The minimum entry requirement for a PhD in Organic Chemistry is usually a 2:1 undergraduate degree in a relevant subject, such as Biology, Chemistry or Physics, along with a Masters qualification. You may be asked to submit a research proposal as part of your application.
PhD in Organic Chemistry funding options
In the UK, PhDs in Organic Chemistry are funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) or Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC). Projects will usually have funding attached, meaning you'll automatically be awarded coverage of your tuition fees and living costs, along with a tax-free stipend, if you're accepted onto one.
Some students can also apply for separate funding, which is sometimes offered through the university or through a charity or trust.
PhD in Organic Chemistry careers
With expertise in organic chemistry, you could go on to do almost anything! You could work in pharmaceuticals, forensics, chemical engineering, forensics, energy or food. You could also work for the government or in academia.
Investigating host-guest interactions in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs)
Next Generation Organic Optoelectronics - New molecules for logic applications
Next Generation Organic Optoelectronics - Advanced ultrafast spectroscopy of devices
Boron in drug and chemical probe discovery
Chimeric Molecules for Targeted Protein Post-Translational Modifications
PhD in Polymer Chemistry
Discovery of Novel Nrf2 Activators from Australian Indigenous Plants
Identification, quantification and mode of action of bioactive compounds present in natural extracts
Separation free analysis: identifying what is important in a bioactive product without chromatography
Molecular simulation of bioactives
High-throughput screening of new bioactive peptides
Advanced Characterisation Methods for Tandem Solar Cells
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