What do we offerA fully-funded PhD position, with an initial appointment for 1 year, which will be prolonged with 3 year after a positive go/no go evaluation (i.e, total appointment of 4 years (1.0 fte)). Working 0.8 fte (i.e., five years in total) is a possibility. The preferred starting date is May 2026. You will become a member of the graduate school PE&RC (
https://www.pe-rc.nl/) through which you can follow courses on ecological subjects, research methods, statistical analyses, and transferrable skills. In addition, the department and the Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO) organise weekly seminars, science lunches and journal clubs to stimulate scientific discussion and exchange ideas.
Your workplaceYou will be based at the department of Terrestrial Ecology (TE), consisting of a dynamic, interactive and collaborative group of researchers from diverse backgrounds. You will share an office space with other PhD candidates in the department and join an active community of researchers, postdocs, PhDs, research assistants and internship students. In TE, we aim to understand, predict, and mitigate effects of climate change, biodiversity loss and land use change in terrestrial ecosystems. Our research focuses on interactions between plants, microbes, and (in)vertebrates, in the soil and aboveground. Our approach is conceptual-experimental, and ranges from evolutionary adaptation to community interactions and ecosystem processes. NIOO has state-of-the-art research facilities. Within your project, you will collaborate closely with HAS Green Academy for field sampling and Utrecht University for bioinformatics.