PhD in Sustainable Broiler Production and Animal Science & Welfare at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) in Uppsala, Sweden, is offering a fully funded PhD position in Animal Science & Welfare, with a focus on sustainable broiler production. This opportunity is ideal for candidates interested in advancing research on animal husbandry, welfare, and sustainable food production. The research project aims to address the issue of feed residues in broiler crops at slaughter, which leads to food waste and financial losses. The doctoral student will conduct controlled trials at SLU’s experimental facility and field studies at chicken farms and slaughterhouses, investigating factors such as feed coarseness, meal feeding, and lighting conditions. The position involves planning, organizing, and conducting experiments, compiling and analyzing data, publishing results, and presenting findings both scientifically and to the public. The student will also participate in teaching at basic and advanced levels.
Applicants must hold a Master’s degree (or equivalent) in animal science, veterinary medicine, biology, or a related field, or have completed at least four years of full-time study with one year at the second-cycle level. Strong English communication skills are required, and knowledge of Swedish is advantageous. A B driving licence is necessary, and prior experience with poultry and interest in Swedish animal production are preferred. The application process requires submission of a CV, degree certificates, transcripts, references, and proof of English proficiency. Non-Swedish citizens must provide a copy of their passport.
The position is fully funded for four years, with employment at SLU and access to a creative, inclusive, and stimulating research environment. SLU is a leading institution in sustainable life sciences, with campuses across Sweden and a commitment to diversity and gender equality. The deadline for applications is 15 January 2026. For more information, visit the official SLU website and review the detailed application instructions and eligibility criteria.
Key research areas include sustainable broiler production, animal welfare, feed management, poultry science, livestock, agriculture, ethology, animal ethics, and food production. This PhD position offers the opportunity to contribute to sustainable societal development and improved living conditions through science and education.