TUT Postdoctoral Research Fellowship – Chemistry (Reminder Closing Soon)

The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) is inviting applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in the Department of Chemistry (Faculty of Science) for the 2026/2027 cycle.

At a glance

  • Host: Tshwane University of Technology (TUT)
  • Type: Postdoctoral research fellowship
  • Department: Chemistry (Faculty of Science)
  • Value: R250,000 per annum (plus a possible R50,000 incentive bonus for exceeding research output requirements, as stated)
  • Closing date: 15 February 2026

About the host

TUT is a public university in South Africa. This funding relates to a postdoctoral fellowship position within the Department of Chemistry.

Research focus areas

  • Coordination and Organometallic Chemistry (synthesis, spectroscopic/photophysical characterisation, single-crystal X-ray diffraction, and/or chemical kinetics).
  • Inorganic and Bioorganometallic Chemistry (metal drug design and cytotoxicity studies).
  • Computational Chemistry (DFT calculations and molecular docking).

Minimum requirements

  • Doctoral degree in Chemistry (or a relevant qualification) obtained within the last five (5) years (degrees awarded in 2024, 2025 or 2026 receive preference, as stated).
  • At least two (2) peer‑reviewed research outputs published in DHET‑accredited journals (as stated).

What it covers

The advert states a fellowship value of R250,000 per annum, with a possible R50,000 incentive bonus for exceeding research output requirements.

Documents to prepare

  • Detailed CV (including a list of all research/creative outputs).
  • Certified copies of all relevant qualifications/certificates.
  • Certified copy of SAQA evaluation certificate (for international doctoral qualifications).
  • Certified copy of ID or passport.
  • One-page proposal explaining the project title and details linked to the stated research areas.

Closing date

Closing date: 15 February 2026.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Sending incomplete or uncertified supporting documents.
  • Forgetting to include a short research proposal / statement (where required).
  • Submitting multiple separate emails/attachments instead of what the advert requests.
  • Waiting until the last day to apply (email delivery and file size limits can cause delays).

How to apply

  1. Download and read the official TUT advert (PDF) to confirm requirements and the submission format.
  2. Compile your supporting documents (including the one-page proposal).
  3. Email your application to ManicumAE@tut.ac.za (as stated).
  4. Submit before the closing date.

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