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Ruhr-Universität Bochum

PhD Position in Solvation Science – Integrated Graduate School (iGSS), Cluster of Excellence RESOLV Ruhr University Bochum in Germany

Degree Level

PhD

Field of study

Biochemistry

Funding

Available

Deadline

May 15, 2026

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Germany

University

Ruhr-Universität Bochum

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Keywords

Biochemistry
Chemistry
Chemical Engineering
Biology
Solvent Science
Solvation
Green Technology
Internship
Chemical Reaction
Physics

About this position

The Integrated Graduate School Solvation Science (iGSS) at Ruhr University Bochum, part of the Cluster of Excellence RESOLV, offers a dynamic PhD programme focused on solvation science. This interdisciplinary field explores how solvents influence chemical reactions and processes, bridging fundamental research and practical applications such as green technologies and smart sensors. The programme is conducted in English, with the option to write theses or attend courses in German at partner institutions.

iGSS collaborates with TU Dortmund University, University Duisburg-Essen, and several Max Planck Institutes, providing access to over 200 scientists and more than 50 affiliated research groups in the Ruhr region. The school supports over 80 graduate students, fostering early scientific independence, internationalisation, and a diversity-sensitive culture.

Applicants with top-level Master’s or Bachelor’s degrees in chemistry, physics, biochemistry, engineering, or related disciplines are encouraged to apply. The programme offers two tracks: Track I for Master’s degree holders (three-year structured PhD) and Track II for Bachelor’s degree holders (one-year preparatory phase followed by the PhD curriculum). The curriculum includes lectures, seminars, laboratory courses, international internships, annual workshops, and summer schools, all centred on solvation science.

Students benefit from structured research training, supervision, and career advisory services, including workshops and networking events with academia, industry, and government. International elements include guest lecturers, collaborative projects, and internships abroad. Support services for international students cover accommodation, visa matters, and integration programmes.

Funding is available for doctoral positions, with scholarships for the preparatory year and additional grants such as the Deutschlandstipendium (300 EUR/month) and graduation grants (up to 400 EUR/month). Students pay a social contribution fee (~330 EUR/semester) covering public transport, and living costs are estimated at a minimum of 950 EUR/month.

Applications are accepted year-round and evaluated monthly. Track II applicants should apply by 15 May to start in October. For details on application procedures, funding, and available research projects, visit the RESOLV Jobs and Training website.

Funding details

Available

What's required

Applicants must hold a top-level Master's or Bachelor's degree (A-grade, at least 1.5 in the German grading system) in chemistry, physics, biochemistry, engineering, or a related discipline. English proficiency at least level B2 is required. Track II is for Bachelor’s degree holders and includes a preparatory year; Track I is for Master’s degree holders. International students may need to demonstrate language proficiency and meet visa requirements.

How to apply

Submit your application via the RESOLV Jobs and Training website. Applications are accepted year-round and evaluated monthly. Track II applicants with only a Bachelor's degree should apply by 15 May to begin preparatory courses in October. Review the website for details on required documents and available projects.

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