Summary
The Vienna Doctoral School in Chemistry (DoSChem) at the University of Vienna offers an exceptional scholarship opportunity for aspiring doctoral students in various disciplines of chemistry and interdisciplinary sciences. This program emphasizes collaboration, curiosity-driven research, and fosters an inclusive environment for over 200 doctoral candidates from around the world.
Vienna Doctoral School in Chemistry, University of Vienna, Austria
Designation
PhD Positions in Various Research Areas
| Research Areas | Location |
|---|---|
| Structural Mass Spectrometry for Plant Glycolipidomics | University of Vienna |
| Analytical Chemistry, Sweat Metabolomics | University of Vienna |
| Carbene Stabilized Nano Catalyst for CO2 Reduction | University of Vienna |
| Inorganic Hybrid Materials | University of Vienna |
| Nucleic Acid Chemistry and RNA Microarrays | University of Vienna |
| Non-Enzymatic Protein Modifications in Neurodegeneration | University of Vienna |
| Chemical Tools for Targeting Bacterial Effector Proteins | University of Vienna |
| Synthesis of Natural Products and Analogues | University of Vienna |
| Synthetic Organic Chemistry and Homogeneous Catalysis | University of Vienna |
| Organic Synthesis of Supramolecularly Engineered Multidimensional Materials | University of Vienna |
| Heteroatom-Doped Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons | University of Vienna |
| Ultrafast Laser Spectroscopy | University of Vienna |
| Organometallic Chemistry/Photocatalysis | University of Vienna |
| Biochemistry | University of Vienna |
Eligibility/Qualification
- Proficient in English (written and spoken); German is appreciated.
- Completion of a relevant degree in chemistry or related fields.
- Strong communication, data presentation, and visualization skills.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively.
Description
The DoSChem program is Austria’s largest doctoral training initiative in chemistry, facilitating interdisciplinary research among over 200 students and 50 principal investigators from 17 departments. PhD candidates are expected to engage in research, publish results in peer-reviewed journals, participate in teaching, and contribute to various departmental activities.
How to Apply
- Visit the DoSChem website.
- Fill out the application form online. Email submissions will not be considered.
- Prepare to submit your applications in line with the submission guidelines provided on the website.
Last Date for Apply
March 27, 2026, at 12:00 Noon (CET)
This is a valuable opportunity for those looking to advance their academic careers in an internationally recognized program within a vibrant city known for its high quality of life.







