Summary
The Department of Zoology at Stockholm University invites applications for a PhD position focusing on monitoring trends in genetic diversity. This position involves collaboration with various research entities and aims to develop innovative methods in biodiversity conservation utilizing model species such as moose and Baltic herring.
PhD Student in the Department of Zoological Biodiversity at Stockholm University, Sweden
Designation
PhD Student
| Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Research Area | Genetic Diversity and Biodiversity Conservation |
| Location | Stockholm, Sweden |
| Employment Type | Temporary, Full-time |
| Period of Employment | Up to 4 years |
Eligibility/Qualification
To qualify for application:
- General Requirements: Completed a second-cycle degree (at least 240 higher education credits) including 60 credits in the second cycle, or equivalent knowledge.
- Specific Requirements:
- At least 120 credits in biology or equivalent courses.
- Completed an independent project in biology worth at least 30 credits, with passing results.
- Proficiency in Swedish is important due to collaboration with Swedish authorities.
Job Description
The PhD candidate will:
- Lead research using model organisms, primarily moose and Baltic herring, to study genetic diversity.
- Develop and apply genomic techniques for studying allelic variation and disease occurrence.
- Collaborate closely with agencies such as the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency and other international networks.
- Conduct DNA-based and proxy-based approaches for monitoring genetic diversity indicators.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should:
- Submit a personal letter and CV along with requested attachments via Stockholm University’s recruitment system.
- Ensure the application is complete as per the job advertisement instructions.
Last Date for Apply
April 22, 2026
For further information, please contact Professor Linda Laikre at linda.laikre@popgen.su.se.








