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University of Hohenheim

PhD Positions in Wheat Breeding and Plant Genetics at University of Hohenheim University of Hohenheim in Germany

Degree Level

PhD

Field of study

Agriculture

Funding

The positions are fixed-term until 30 April 2029, up to E13 TV-L, 65%, subject to final approval of the third-party funded project at the State Plant Breeding Institute. No further details on stipend or tuition coverage are provided.

Deadline

Feb 28, 2026

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Germany

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University of Hohenheim

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Keywords

Agriculture
Biostatistics
Biology
Statistical Analysis
Plant Breeding
Wheat Breeding
Quantitative Genetics
Statistics

About this position

The University of Hohenheim is offering two PhD positions in wheat breeding at the State Plant Breeding Institute, one of Germany's leading centers for applied plant breeding research. The project aims to lay the foundations for better and faster assessment of future domestic wheat harvest quality and to develop selection indices for nutrient use efficiency, comparing different cultivation methods and elaborating quality characteristics for wheat breeding. The research will involve extensive field trials on nitrogen fertilization and fungicide use, laboratory tests for quality and ingredient analysis, and statistical evaluation using advanced software such as R and ASReml. Candidates will also be involved in developing and implementing selection indices for nutrient efficiency and preparing reports, presentations, and publications.

Applicants should hold a Master's degree focused on plant breeding, quantitative genetics, or biostatistics, and possess good knowledge of statistical software. Proficiency in English is required, while German language skills and experience with plant breeding trials are advantageous. The positions are funded up to E13 TV-L, 65%, until 30 April 2029, subject to project approval. The University of Hohenheim values diversity and encourages applications from women and individuals with disabilities. Applications must be submitted online by 28 February 2026. For further information, contact Prof. Dr. Friedrich Longin at [email protected].

Funding details

The positions are fixed-term until 30 April 2029, up to E13 TV-L, 65%, subject to final approval of the third-party funded project at the State Plant Breeding Institute. No further details on stipend or tuition coverage are provided.

What's required

Applicants must have a university Master's degree with a focus on plant breeding and/or quantitative genetics and/or biostatistics. Good knowledge of statistical software (preferably R, ASReml) is required. Very good knowledge of English is essential; good knowledge of German is an advantage. Basic knowledge and experience with plant breeding trials is an advantage. A class B driving licence is also an advantage.

How to apply

Submit your application via the University of Hohenheim's online portal by 28 February 2026. For questions, contact Prof. Dr. Friedrich Longin at [email protected].

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