PhD in Alpine Plant Ecology and Biodiversity Research at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
PhD opportunity in
Alpine plant ecology, biodiversity, functional ecology, biogeography, and conservation biology
at the
Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
, within the
PhD Programme in Mountain Environment and Agriculture
.
The advertised project,
Functional Ecology of Endemic Plant Species of the South-Eastern Alps
, focuses on the South-Eastern Alps and the Dolomites, one of Europe’s major biodiversity hotspots. The research aims to understand the ecological and evolutionary mechanisms behind plant endemism by comparing endemic Alpine species with their more widespread relatives.
The project combines mountain fieldwork in the South-Eastern Alps, plant functional trait measurements in the field, laboratory, and herbarium collections, and analysis of ecological, climatic, genetic, and biogeographical data. It also includes advanced statistical modelling and data analysis, with relevance for biodiversity conservation and management.
Suitable candidates should have a strong background in
plant ecology, botany, biodiversity science, or related fields
. Experience with Alpine flora and mountain ecosystems, fieldwork, and quantitative data analysis is preferred. The programme is taught in English, and applicants must demonstrate at least
B2 English
proficiency during the interview.
The PhD programme is highly interdisciplinary and offers training in ecology and related mountain-environment topics. For the 2026/2027 academic year, the programme lists 9 positions in total, including scholarship-funded places. The page states that scholarships are awarded per year at
28,000 €
. The application also requires a
50 € administrative registration fee
.
Application deadline:
2026-06-10
(by noon local time). Applicants must apply online through the university application portal, upload the required documents, and complete the submission before the deadline. Incomplete applications or applications sent by email will not be considered.