Summary: PhD Scholarship in Molecular Bismuth Chemistry. The Evans group at Flinders University is offering a fully funded ARC PhD scholarship focusing on the design of bismuth complexes and their application in hydrogen evolution reactions. This opportunity is ideal for candidates with strong expertise in synthetic organometallic chemistry and air-sensitive techniques.
PhD Scholarship in Molecular Bismuth Chemistry
Designation
PhD Scholarship in Molecular Bismuth Chemistry
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| Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Scholarship Value | $36,061 per annum |
| Duration | 3 years (fortnightly payments) |
| Location | Flinders University, Bedford Park, SA |
| Research Area | Molecular Bismuth Chemistry |
| Opening Date | 20-02-2026 |
| Closing Date | 11-03-2026 |
Eligibility/Qualification
To be eligible for this scholarship, candidates must:
- Have a strong background in synthetic organometallic chemistry.
- Experience with air-sensitive techniques (glovebox, Schlenk line).
- Meet PhD admission requirements, including:
- An Australian Honours degree Class 1 or 2A or an equivalent qualification (at least AQF Level 8).
- A research component of at least 6 months of full-time study achieving Distinction (75%) or substantial first-author refereed publication or competitive grant experience.
- Be available to commence as a full-time PhD student mid-2026.
Description
This scholarship promotes the design of novel bismuth complexes aimed at hydrogen evolution reactions. The successful candidate will design ligands, synthesize bismuth complexes, and explore their potential as on-demand hydrogen sources.
How to Apply
Prospective applicants should:
- Contact the project Lead Investigator, Dr. Matthew J. Evans, via email at matthew.evans@flinders.edu.au.
- Submit applications for admission separately from the scholarship application process.
- Ideally begin their PhD by April 2026, subject to negotiation (not later than July).
Last Date to Apply
11 March 2026







