The Wöhler Association for Inorganic Chemistry annually awards the Wöhler Doctoral Prize for Inorganic Chemistry to young scientists of any nationality in recognition of outstanding scientific achievements for an excellent doctorate completed in Germany (Inorganic Molecular Chemistry). The prize is endowed with 1000 euros per person. Only self-applications will be considered. A maximum of two prizewinners will be honoured per call for applications.
The Wöhler PhD Prize was announced for the first time for the award in 2022.The Wöhler Association for Inorganic Chemistry of the GDCh is again organising the Wöhler Doctoral Prize for 2026.
The prize is awarded to young scientists of any nationality in recognition of outstanding scientific achievements for an excellent doctorate completed in Germany. The dissertation, which touches on the scientific field represented in the specialist group (inorganic molecular chemistry), was completed in 2025, including the defence. Only self-applications will be considered. These must include a statement on the exceptional quality of the doctoral thesis, which stands out due to its innovative character and its particular relevance for the future and further development of the subject. We expressly ask qualified female doctoral candidates to submit their applications.
A jury consisting of representatives from academia and industry and appointed by the board of the Wöhler Association will decide on the selection.
The prize includes an award certificate and prize money of € 1,000. The prizewinners will give a lecture at the GDCh Lecture Conference for Inorganic Chemistry of the Solid State Chemistry & Materials Research and Wöhler Association for Inorganic Chemistry 2026 (07.
The application must include the following documents:
- a letter of application from the applicant
- a copy of the doctoral certificate
- the completed application form
- up to three key publications in connection with the doctorate, with decisive participation of the applicant
Applications should be sent to the Wöhler Association for Inorganic Chemistry, n.buerger@gdch.de, by 30 March 2026.
2025
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2024
Dr Philipp Dabringhaus, Cambridge/USA
Dr Susanne M. Rupf, Berlin
2023
Dr Philip M. Stanley, Munich
Dr Lilian S. Szych, Oxford/UK
2022
Dr Gabriele Hierlmeier, Langquaid
Dr Bastian Rösch, Emskirchen