Northwest University (NWU)

PhD in Organometallic Chemistry

China

The PhD in Organometallic Chemistry at Northwest University (NWU) is a 3 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Northwest University (NWU) in Xi'an is a well-established, multidisciplinary institution with roots dating back to the early 20th century. The university offers around 54 programmes across two main campuses and hosts approximately 600 international students. NWU combines China’s rich academic traditions with modern research in sciences, humanities and engineering, and provides English-taught doctoral options alongside Chinese-language programmes for international learners.

NWU actively promotes international exchange through initiatives such as the Silk Road Scholarship, which attracts outstanding PhD candidates by covering tuition, accommodation, a monthly allowance and health insurance. Campus life is lively, with extensive classroom and laboratory facilities and dozens of student societies spanning arts, sports and entrepreneurship. Annual cultural and academic events give international students many chances to practice language skills and engage with local traditions like Xi’an’s historical sites and the Terracotta Warriors.

Practical support for international students includes on-campus dormitories with private and shared options; typical costs range from roughly 45–80 RMB per day for private-bathroom rooms or 6,000–7,000 RMB per year for shared accommodation, with wifi and air conditioning provided. Admission to Chinese-taught programmes generally requires HSK certification, while English-taught options accept recognised English proficiency results; strong academic records and research outputs strengthen PhD applications. NWU is a good fit for students seeking an affordable, immersive experience in a historic Chinese city with robust research opportunities.

About the Program

The PhD in Organometallic Chemistry at Northwest University is for students who want to focus on the intersection of organic and inorganic chemistry. This 3-year PhD degree provides advanced training in organometallic chemistry.

The curriculum covers topics like organometallic synthesis, reaction mechanisms, and catalysis. Students will develop skills in experimental design, data interpretation, and collaboration. They will also participate in research projects and seminars to stay current with the latest developments in the field.

Graduates can pursue careers as Synthetic Chemists, Catalysis Specialists, or Science Editors. They can work in industries like petrochemicals, agrochemicals, or biotechnology. Potential employers include companies like ExxonMobil, BASF, or academic research institutions.

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