PhD Position: Diversity and Phylogenetic Relationships of Crustacean Parasites in Central Europe
This PhD position at the Institute of Parasitology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences offers an exciting opportunity to study the diversity and phylogenetic relationships of parasites in native and invasive crustacean species across Central Europe. The project combines fieldwork in natural environments with advanced laboratory research utilizing modern molecular methods, providing a comprehensive training experience for doctoral candidates interested in parasitology, biodiversity, and ecology.
The research is supported by the Seal of Excellence SoE/2025/61/MSCA4Uk project, ensuring coverage of research expenses, including the collection and processing of biological material and publication costs. A monthly scholarship is provided to successful candidates, and the study duration is four years in a full-time format. The academic year begins on September 1, 2026, and the position is based in Košice, Slovakia.
Applicants must hold a Master’s degree or equivalent in Natural Sciences, such as Veterinary Medicine, Biology, Biochemistry, Ecology, Agriculture, or related fields. A good command of English is required. Application materials include a signed structured CV, a copy of the Master’s diploma with a diploma supplement showing completed disciplines and grades, a framework project for the selected topic, and a list of published works if available. The application deadline is May 31, 2026, and entrance exams will take place on July 3, 2026.
The research team is led by RNDr. Mikuláš Oros, DrSc., and Prof. Volodimir Sarabeev PhD, HDR., both of whom can be contacted for further information. The Institute of Parasitology SAS is located at Hlinkova 3, Košice, Slovakia. For more details about doctoral studies, visit the university information page or the position link provided.
This position is ideal for motivated students seeking to engage in both field and laboratory research, contribute to scientific understanding of parasite diversity, and develop expertise in molecular and ecological methods. The project offers a supportive environment, research funding, and opportunities for publication and professional development.