Doctoral Student in Biology: Karlstad University is inviting applications for a doctoral student position in Biology at the Department of Environmental and Life Sciences. The research will focus on evolutionary ecology, using experimental evolution in fruit flies to explore sexual dimorphism in diet and nutrition.
Designation
Doctoral Student in Biology
Research Area
- Evolutionary Ecology
- Experimental Evolution
- Sexual Dimorphism
- Community Ecology
Location
Karlstad University, Karlstad, Sweden
Eligibility/Qualification
Requirement | Details |
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General Entry Requirements | – Awarded a second-cycle qualification or equivalent knowledge – Courses comprising at least 240 credits, with 60 credits in the second-cycle |
Specific Entry Requirements | – At least 120 credits in biology, including a master’s degree project (minimum 15 credits) – Equivalent knowledge in related fields may be acceptable |
Desirable Experience | – Research interest and experience in evolution, ecology or related fields – Peer-reviewed publications or quality of the master’s thesis – Experience working with insects in a laboratory is a plus but not mandatory |
Description
The doctoral student will work closely with supervisor Stephen De Lisle as part of the newly forming Evolutionary Biology group at Karlstad University. The project involves using Drosophila melanogaster to understand how various factors influence sexual dimorphism relating to diet and nutrition. The role allows the student to pursue research aligned with their interests, including genomics, gene expression analysis, behavior, metabolism, and eco-evolutionary interactions.
Doctoral students will be expected to:
- Devote time to their studies (240 credits for a Doctorate and 120 for a Licentiate).
- Engage in independent work while contributing to the department’s activities.
- Potentially take on teaching and administrative duties (up to 20% of full-time).
How to Apply
Interested applicants should submit their applications via Karlstad University’s web-based recruitment tool, Varbi. Ensure that the application includes:
- Cover letter explaining your interest in pursuing a PhD and the fit with the supervisor, department, and project area.
- CV outlining relevant qualifications.
- Degree certificate with transcript of courses or certified list of completed courses with grades.
- Master’s thesis or equivalent publications (peer-reviewed or preprints).
- A one-page essay addressing an unresolved question in evolutionary biology or ecology.
- Two references (teacher, supervisor, or employer).
Ensure all documents are clearly named and submitted electronically. For documents that cannot be submitted online, send them to the specified address.
Last Date to Apply
December 5, 2024, by 11:59 PM CET
For further details or inquiries, refer to the contact information provided on the university’s website.