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PhD Fellowship in Conservation Genetics, University of Basel, Switzerland

PhD Fellowship IN Switzerland

Summary

African Parks and the Department of Environmental Sciences at the University of Basel, Switzerland, in collaboration with Copperbelt University and The University of Zambia, are offering a fully funded 1-year research fellowship in Conservation Genetics, leading to a 3-year PhD program. This unique opportunity focuses on the conservation of the iconic shoebill bird in Zambia.

1-Year Fellowship in Shoebill Conservation Genetics, Bangweulu Wetlands, Zambia & University of Basel, Switzerland

Designation

1-Year Fellowship in Shoebill Conservation Genetics

CategoryDetails
Research AreaConservation Genetics
LocationBangweulu Wetlands, Zambia & University of Basel, Switzerland
EligibilityZambian nationals, born after December 31, 1991, with a completed Master’s degree in relevant fields by July 31, 2026.
QualificationMaster’s degree in Ecology, Wildlife Biology, or Conservation.
Job DescriptionResearch on shoebill populations using molecular genetics, practical work in the field, lab work in bioinformatics, and writing of a PhD fellowship application.
How to ApplySubmit a one-page letter summarizing interests and relevant experience, CV, copies of BSc/MSc transcripts, and contact information for two references. Applications accepted online only at University of Basel Job Portal.
Last Date to ApplyApplications will be reviewed starting May 15, 2026, until the position is filled.

Further Information

For inquiries, contact Yvonne Willi at yvonne.willi@unibas.ch.

This is an exceptional opportunity for dedicated individuals passionate about conservation and evolutionary biology. Don’t miss the chance to contribute to the preservation of an iconic species!

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