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Simon Aldridge

Professor of Chemistry

University of Oxford

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Inorganic Chemistry

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Mineralogy

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Materials Science

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Chemistry

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Resource Management

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Environmental Science

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Sustainable Chemistry

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University of Oxford

Faculty Position in Inorganic and Coordination Chemistry – University of Oxford

The University of Oxford announces a faculty opening in Inorganic Chemistry, with a particular emphasis on coordination chemistry and its applications to sustainable extraction, separation, recycling, remediation, and repurposing of critical elements. This position is associated with the innovative OxEARTH initiative, which focuses on sustainable natural resource management and the net-zero energy transition. The successful candidate will join a high-profile team in Oxford Chemistry, contributing to impactful research and teaching. Applicants are expected to be at the forefront of developing new approaches in coordination chemistry, with research programs that address challenges in sustainable extraction and management of critical elements. The role includes a tutorial (teaching) fellowship at University College, offering opportunities for both research and undergraduate teaching. The OxEARTH program supports interdisciplinary work in resource management, environmental remediation, and the creation of resilient supply chains for renewable energy technologies. Applicants should have an outstanding research record in inorganic or coordination chemistry, with a focus on sustainability. Experience in innovative research and a commitment to teaching excellence are essential. The application deadline is Friday, 13 March 2026. For informal enquiries, candidates may contact [email protected]. Further details and application instructions are available via the provided recruitment link. Keywords: Inorganic Chemistry, Coordination Chemistry, Sustainable Chemistry, Critical Elements, Recycling, Remediation, Separation Science, OxEARTH, Resource Management.

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