PhD in Plant Pathology and Fungicide Resistance: Emerging Disease Threats to Oilseed Rape (UK)
Rothamsted Research, in collaboration with the University of Hertfordshire, announces a fully funded four-year PhD studentship focused on investigating emerging disease threats to UK oilseed rape crops from fungal pathogens. The project centers on plant pathology and fungicide resistance, with a particular emphasis on the globally significant Phoma leaf spot and stem canker fungi. The research aims to advance understanding of pathogen population biology to improve disease management strategies, contributing to environmentally sustainable solutions for food and energy production.
The successful candidate will join a multidisciplinary team working at the intersection of agriculture, biology, and environmental science. The project is based at the University of Hertfordshire, with close collaboration with Rothamsted Research, the world's oldest agricultural research institute. Supervisors include Prof Yongju Huang (University of Hertfordshire), Dr Kevin King, and Prof Jon West (Rothamsted Research).
Eligibility requirements include UK nationality (as per funder requirements), a minimum of a 2.1 undergraduate degree in a biological or related scientific subject, and a valid driving license. A master's degree is preferred. Applicants should demonstrate enthusiasm for agriculture and plant pathology. Funding is fully secured for tuition and stipend, subject to a successful interview with supervisors and funders.
To apply, interested candidates should contact the supervisors via email for further information and guidance on the application process. The studentship is set to begin in early 2026, with a deadline for applications on January 31, 2026. This opportunity is ideal for students passionate about crop disease management, sustainable agriculture, and biological research.
For more details, visit the project page or reach out to the supervisors directly:
Prof Yongju Huang: [email protected]
Dr Kevin King: [email protected]
Prof Jon West: [email protected]
Keywords: plant pathology, fungicide resistance, oilseed rape, fungal pathogens, disease management, agriculture, Phoma leaf spot, stem canker, population biology.