Code | SD-NChem |
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Organizational unit | Doctoral School of Exact Sciences |
Area/discipline | Chemical sciences |
Form of studies | Full-time |
Language(s) of instruction | English, Polish |
Admission limit | 13 |
Duration | 8 semesters |
Recruitment committee address | Wydział Chemii, ul. Uniwersytetu Poznańskiego 8, 61-614 Poznań, pokój nr 3.56, mgr Agnieszka Kurzajak |
Office opening hours | 9:00-14:00 |
WWW address | https://amu.edu.pl/doktoranci/szkola-doktorska/rekrutacja/rekrutacja-20252026 |
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Description
The Doctoral School of Exact Sciences of Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań offers opportunities to study and conduct scientific research in the international, as well as in the national and regional dimension. The University constantly updates and expands its research programmes and educational content, with particular emphasis on their interdisciplinary character.
Discipline: Chemical sciences
Research in the field of chemical sciences covers all major fields of experimental and theoretical, organic, inorganic and physical chemistry. The scientific activities of the staff representing this discipline have been and are closely linked to teaching activities through Bachelor's and Master’s theses and Doctoral dissertations, which constitute an important part of the research. The areas of chemistry in which the results obtained by research teams are significant, both domestically and internationally, include: Metallurgical chemistry and homogeneous catalysis, including synthesis and reactivity of organic derivatives containing silicon atoms and other heteroatoms; biocrystallography and X-ray studies of the structure of condensed phases; supramolecular chemistry, in particular chemistry and physicochemistry of synthetic molecular receptors; synthesis of chiral organic compounds; synthesis and investigation of fluoroorganic compounds with potential use in medicine, agriculture and obtaining new materials; synthesis, description, modification and investigation of catalytic properties of zeolites and other porous materials; bioorganic chemistry and photochemistry, including the study of mechanisms induced by light of chemical processes using ultrafast laser spectroscopy; analytical chemistry with particular emphasis on chemical methods of environmental pollution analysis and monitoring; coordination chemistry and lanthanides spectroscopic studies; theoretical chemistry.
A significant part of the research topics is carried out in cooperation with domestic and foreign centres, mainly in Europe, USA, Canada and Japan. The cooperation is carried out both within formal agreements and agreements signed between Adam Mickiewicz University and other universities, as well as informal individual contacts between employees of the Faculty of Chemistry and collaborating researchers from various national and international centres.
Recruitment
Selection Committee
Schedule of the Doctoral School enrolment procedure:
- acceptance of documents: from 11 to 18 July, 2025
- admission process: from 2 to 5 September, 2025
- announcement of the list of candidates qualified for admission: 10 September, 2025
Recruitment fee
The recruitment fee is 75 EUR.
Form of the selection procedure
One stage procedure.
Language of the selection procedure, including interviews:
Polish or English language.
Required documents:
Candidates applying based on exceptional academic achievements must include a scan of the following:
1) For first-cycle graduates: the diploma and supplement.
2) For students completing the third year of a unified master’s programme: a certificate indicating their academic average from years 1 to 3, along with a transcript.
Candidates educated outside Poland must additionally submit:
1) A scanned copy of their higher education diploma and supplement for both first- and second-degree qualifications (Bachelor’s and Master’s), in the original language and a certified translation into English or Polish.
2) A scanned copy of their passport (for foreign applicants).
Evaluation criteria
1. A minimum grade of "very good" or equivalent from a second-cycle (master’s) or unified master’s degree diploma (5 points). Candidates applying on the basis of exceptional scientific achievements (e.g., grant awarded under the “Pearls of Science” competition) will also receive 5 points.
2. Evaluation of up to three documented scientific achievements submitted during registration in the IRK system, assessed according to the detailed criteria of the candidate's accomplishments (maximum of 20 points).
3. Assessment of other documented activities, based on up to three achievements indicated by the candidate, as per the specific criteria for the discipline (maximum of 5 points).
4. The outcome of the interview, which assesses:
a) The candidate’s knowledge and competencies relevant to their intended research, including discipline-specific expertise.
b) Research methodology appropriate to the chosen discipline. The interview has a maximum duration of 30 minutes and awards up to 50 points.
5. Evaluation of the research project prepared for admission, or in the case of recruitment tied to a grant project, the author’s concept for implementing the project (maximum of 20 points). Assessment focuses on:
a) Formulation of the research objective and presentation of the research problem. Page 6 of 9
b) Originality of the research idea and approach to solving the research problem.
c) Methodology suited to the indicated discipline.
d) Awareness of the current state of research, supported by a basic bibliography.
e) The project’s significance for the development of the chosen discipline.
Condition of admission to the Doctoral School
Education Program
Education at the doctoral school lasts 8 semesters. Education at the Doctoral School is offered on the basis of a framework curriculum and an individual research plan and ends with the submission of a doctoral dissertation.
The framework curriculum at the doctoral school includes a catalogue of modules of compulsory classes, elective compulsory classes and optional classes. It also:
1) defines their schedule
2) defines the way in which the classes are taught
3) defines how learning outcomes are verified.
Education begins on 1st October, 2025.
Supervisors
A doctoral student works under the supervision of a supervisor or supervisors, or a supervisor and auxiliary supervisor, who will be appointed by the Deputy Rector at the request of a doctoral student (within 3 months of the start of his or her studies at the Doctoral School).
Scholarships
Each doctoral student receives a scholarship in the amount of PLN 3466.9 gross for the first two years of studies (before the mid-term evaluation) and PLN 5340.9 gross for two years following mid-term evaluation (maximum 4 years). Disability allowance: PLN 1040 gross.
The amount should be reduced by 11,26% due to ZUS (social insurance) contributions.