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PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
Newcastle, Main Campus
Part Time
Apr 2026
6 Year
We have an international reputation in a wide range of fields from catalysis to anticancer drug design and molecular photonics to nanotechnology.The School of Natural and Environmental Sciences is a vibrant centre of research in chemistry. Join us for your MPhil or PhD in Chemistry.Research in Chemistry is organised into the following groups:Medicinal Chemistry and Chemical BiologyNanoscience and MaterialsPhotonic MaterialsStructure and DynamicsSynthesis, Reactivity and CatalysisMedicinal Chemistry and Chemical BiologyOur strength in medicinal chemistry is demonstrated by our proven track record of successful research. This includes the discovery of drugs that have advanced to clinical trials. We have core capacity in:anti-cancer drug discoverybiomolecular imagingcomputational chemistrychemical biologyNanoscience and MaterialsOur research develops new methods to synthesise, characterise and improve our understanding of materials. We focus on materials with useful nanoscale properties.Photonic MaterialsPhotonic materials refer to systems that respond to stimulation by light. These can range from single molecules to intricate architectures and molecular devices. Many systems focus on:converting sunlight into chemical potentialthe concentration of excitonic energy.We focus on understanding fundamental principles by using spectroscopic examination.Structure and DynamicsStructure underpins the majority of research in chemistry, biology and materials science. The trouble is, the world is dynamic and not static. This means that understanding how structures evolve during a chemical reaction is critical. Our research relates to fundamental and applied research fields over broad time ranges.Synthesis, Reactivity and CatalysisThis research group combines the expertise of organic and inorganic chemists. Our research aims to advance fundamental knowledge and capabilities in synthesis and reactivity. We focus on the elements s, p, d and f blocks across the periodic table. Through this study we can develop new and improved materials and catalytic processes.
Tuition fees (per year) £5,006 - £14,906
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