Fully Funded PhD Scholarship: The Centre for Synthesis & Chemical Biology at University College Dublin is offering fully funded PhD scholarships in the field of synthetic organic chemistry. Jointly supervised by Assist. Prof. Eoghan McGarrigle and Assoc. Prof. Marcus Baumann, this opportunity includes stipend, fees, travel, and research expenses. Dive into modern chemical synthesis with a focus on flow chemistry.
Summary Table:
Position Type | Study Level | Study Area | Scholarship Description | Eligibility | Required Documents | How to Apply | Last Date |
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Fully Funded PhD | Not Applicable | Chemistry » Organic Chemistry | Stipend, fees, travel & research expenses provided | Bachelor Degree or equivalent | Cover letter, CV, academic transcripts, referees’ contact | Email to eoghan.mcgarrigle@ucd.ie and marcus.baumann@ucd.ie | 28 Nov 2023 – 17:00 (Europe/Dublin) |
Study Area: Chemistry » Organic Chemistry
Scholarship Description: Explore the realms of synthetic organic chemistry through fully funded PhD scholarships at UCD School of Chemistry. The program, funded by Science Foundation Ireland under the A2P-Centre for Doctoral Training in Green and Sustainable Chemistry, involves innovative research in flow chemistry. Gain expertise in various chemical synthesis areas, including organic and inorganic methodology, catalysis, asymmetric synthesis, and more.
Eligibility: Applications are welcomed from students in Ireland/EU with, or expecting to gain, a first-class Honours degree (or equivalent) in Chemistry or a related scientific discipline. Experience in modern chemical synthesis is advantageous.
Required Documents:
- Cover letter
- CV
- Academic transcripts
- Contact details for at least two academic referees
How to Apply: Send your application to eoghan.mcgarrigle@ucd.ie and marcus.baumann@ucd.ie. Early applications are recommended, and interviews will likely be conducted in the week of Dec 4th-8th, either in-person or online via Zoom.
Last Date: Application deadline is 28 November 2023, by 17:00 (Europe/Dublin) time. Early submissions are encouraged. For further details, visit UCD School of Chemistry.