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Springer Nature

Call for PhD Students and Postdocs: Tools of the Trade Article Proposals in Chemistry Springer Nature Group in United Kingdom

Degree Level

PhD, Postdoc

Field of study

Chemistry

Funding

No funding or financial compensation is mentioned for article submissions.

Deadline

Jun 16, 2026

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United Kingdom

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Springer Nature

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Keywords

Chemistry
Scientific Writing
Research Method

About this position

Nature Reviews Chemistry, part of Springer Nature Group, invites PhD students and postdoctoral researchers to submit proposals for 'Tools of the Trade' articles. These short articles (under 400 words, one image, no citations) focus on custom-built tools, methods, or instruments used in chemistry research. The aim is to explain why the tool is needed, how it works, and what information it provides, with an emphasis on tools that are not standard laboratory equipment. Submissions must describe tools whose use is already documented in published research; unpublished data is not accepted.

Eligible applicants are current PhD students or postdocs working in chemistry-related fields. Articles must be single-authored, and applicants are advised to consult their PI before submitting. The deadline for proposals is tomorrow at 12pm (noon), UK time. Interested candidates should email [email protected] with their name, affiliation, the method or instrument, its application in their research, and concise descriptions of the tool's necessity (20 words or less) and operation (30 words or less). For more information and an example article, see the provided link.

This is an excellent opportunity for early-career researchers to showcase innovative research tools and gain visibility in the chemistry community. No funding or financial compensation is provided for article submissions. The call is organized by Alexander Rosu-Finsen, Senior Editor at Nature Reviews Chemistry, based in London, United Kingdom.

Funding details

No funding or financial compensation is mentioned for article submissions.

What's required

Applicants must be current PhD students or postdoctoral researchers involved in chemistry-related research. Articles must be single-authored and written about a custom-built tool, method, or instrument that is already documented in published research. Applicants should check with their PI before submitting. No unpublished data is accepted.

How to apply

Email [email protected] with your name, affiliation, the method/instrument, its application in your chemistry research, and short descriptions of why the tool is needed and how it works. Check with your PI before submitting. See the linked example article for guidance.

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