Doctoral Researcher in Functional Community Ecology / Meta-Ecosystems | |
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The Ecological Synthesis Group (ESG), led by University Researcher Dr. Caio Graco-Roza, invites applications for a Doctoral Researcher (PhD candidate) to join the research group at the Lammi Biological Station, University of Helsinki, Finland.
The position will start at the earliest in March 2026, or as agreed. The doctoral researcher will be offered a full-time fixed-term contract for three years. A trial period of six months will apply. Position description Biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation are increasingly shaped by interactions across ecosystem boundaries, yet the mechanisms linking terrestrial and aquatic communities remain poorly understood. This doctoral position is part of the TRACE - Trait Responses Across Connected Ecosystems project (2025-2028), funded by the Research Council of Finland. The TRACE project has a broad focus on understanding connectivity between forest and lake ecosystems using functional traits, with particular emphasis on trait dimensions related to tolerance, movement, and interaction. By integrating multi-taxa field data, trait-based ecology, experiments, and advanced statistical analyses, TRACE aims to uncover how ecological processes propagate across blue-green boundaries and shape biodiversity patterns at local to regional scales. The doctoral researcher is expected to actively contribute to field campaigns, experiments, shared data collection, data analysis, and manuscript preparation , and to work as an integrated member of a collaborative research team. Within this general project framework, the PhD project offers some flexibility to jointly define the specific research focus according to the candidate’s scientific interests, provided that the topic remains fully embedded within the objectives and work packages of the TRACE project. Research will be conducted primarily at the Lammi Biological Station, the largest university research station in Finland, located approximately 100 km from the University of Helsinki main campus. The station provides exceptional access to long-term study lakes, well-equipped laboratories, experimental infrastructure, and a vibrant international research community, offering a highly collaborative and scientifically stimulating working environment. Main tasks and responsibilities The doctoral researcher will:
Requirements Applicants should hold, or be close to completing, a Master’s degree in ecology, biology, aquatic ecology, environmental sciences, biogeography, or a closely related field by the start of the appointment. The successful candidate is expected to have: Interest in community ecology, functional ecology, and biodiversity research
Previous experience with fieldwork, multi-taxa datasets, or trait-based ecology is considered an advantage. What we offer
Collaborative and international research environment The doctoral researcher will join a lively international research network associated with the TRACE project and the Lammi Biological Station. The doctoral researcher will be supervised by Caio Graco-Roza and Janne Soininen . The project is embedded in an active international collaboration network including Florian Altermatt , Helmut Hillebrand , Martin Gossner , and Sabina Burrascano , among others. In addition, the project benefits from strong national collaborations within Finland, providing complementary expertise in aquatic ecology, forest ecology, and biodiversity monitoring. Together, these international and national partnerships offer opportunities for joint analyses, co-authored publications, and research visits during the PhD, depending on project needs and progress. How to apply Please submit your application in English, including:
Applications should be submitted via the University of Helsinki electronic recruitment system. The position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. Do you have a helsinki.fi username and a valid employment contract, a grant researcher’s contract, a visiting researcher’s or visiting professor’s contract at the University of Helsinki? Log in here to apply to our open positions. Employee Login Due Date: 31.3.2026 (23.59 Europe/Helsinki time) Unit: Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences Sub-unit: Department of Organismal and Evolutionary Biology ID: 4777 Working for the worldScience has the power to change the world. Join one of the best research universities in the world - an international community united through bold thinking, science, research, and learning, with over 30,000 students and 8,000 employees.We are defined by our multidisciplinary approach. This, combined with a dedication for cross-border collaboration, gives us our potential to find real solutions and build hope for a better, more sustainable future. We are united by our values - truth, bildung, freedom, and inclusivity - as well as our passion for work that truly matters. Join us: work for the future - work for the world. Any questions?See our recruitment system FAQ | |
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