
ARC Training Centre for Battery Recycling PhD Scholarship 2026
About this scholarship
PhD scholarship opportunity in Australia through the ARC Training Centre for Battery Recycling, supporting industry-engaged research in battery recycling and cathode materials.
The ARC Training Centre for Battery Recycling PhD Scholarship is a doctoral research opportunity in Australia connected to the ARC Training Centre for Battery Recycling. Based on referenced postings, it supports PhD research in advanced battery recycling, including topics such as recovery of lithium-ion battery materials, direct recycling, purification of recovered salts, and development of high-nickel cathode materials.
The programme is aimed at students who want to work at the intersection of research, industry engagement, and innovation. The Centre emphasizes cross-sector training, professional development, and collaboration with industry, making it especially attractive for applicants interested in applied research and commercial translation in the battery and clean-energy sector.
Reference postings show the scholarship being offered at Adelaide University in Australia for a project focused on converting recycled lithium, cobalt, nickel, and manganese salts into battery-grade cathode materials, alongside direct recycling of cathode materials from black mass. Relevant academic backgrounds include chemical engineering, materials science, chemistry, metallurgy, and related disciplines.
Funding details in the referenced posting are not fully specified, so applicants should confirm the exact scholarship package directly with the host institution or project supervisors. In general, candidates should expect a PhD-level application process requiring an academic background aligned with the project theme and evidence of research readiness. Interested students should monitor the host university and project advertisements for current openings, selection criteria, and application instructions.
Eligibility
Who can apply for this scholarship
Applicants should be highly motivated and suitable for PhD research in battery recycling. Referenced postings indicate that candidates are expected to have a background in chemical engineering, materials science, chemistry, metallurgy, or a closely related field, with interest in advanced battery recycling research, direct recycling, cathode materials, and characterization techniques.
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