International 4-year PhD Studentships (3x): University of Cambridge, UK

Gates Cambridge Scholarship Programme for PhD in Cambridge, UK

International 4-year PhD Studentships: Explore cutting-edge research in Catalysis, Energy, and Sustainability through three 4-year international PhD studentships at the University of Cambridge under the supervision of Professor Erwin Reisner in the Department of Chemistry.

Summary Table:

Number of StudentshipsStudy AreaStart Date
Three (3x)Catalysis, Energy, SustainabilityOctober 2024

Study Area: Catalysis, Energy, Sustainability

Scholarship Description:

International 4-year PhD Studentships (3x): Catalysis, Energy, Sustainability

Three 4-year international PhD studentships are available at the University of Cambridge, starting in October 2024 under the supervision of Professor Erwin Reisner in the Department of Chemistry. We are looking for the most talented and dedicated candidates to join our international research team. We are committed to truly cross-disciplinary science and our team values candidates with undergraduate/master level studies in (organic, inorganic, physical) chemistry, materials science, molecular biology, physics or engineering.

Eligibility: We invite candidates that have (or expect to obtain) the equivalent of a UK first class Master’s degree in one of the disciplines listed above to apply. These international studentships target the top candidates worldwide to join a multicultural team and provide a 4-year maintenance grant and full tuition fees to home and international students.

Required Documents: To apply, please follow the on-line instructions. You should explain what motivates you and specify your research interests when submitting your application.

How to Apply: The deadline to apply is the 24th of November 2023, when you must submit all documents, including reference letters. We recommend you start the submission process well in advance of the deadline.

Last Date: 24 November 2023

For further information, read more about research in the Reisner laboratory. The University actively supports equality, diversity, and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society.

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