A variety of PhD and Post-doc positions
(Astrobiology Graduates in Europe)
Recently, the Earth-Life Science Institute (ELSI) launched an integrated 5-year Masters-PhD course in Earth-Life Sciences. The course aims to train the next generation of students to contribute to astrobiology and related fields, and the next round of IGP(C) applications for international students to enter the program in September 2023 will open soon
Click here to go to the course’s website and learn more about it.
So that students can understand the application process and meet the ELSI faculty they may work with in the future, they will organize two webinars and Q&A sessions on January 26th (JST).
If you find fungi amazing and would like to do your PhD in astromycology, researching and exploiting fungi for space exploration, then join the Chinese State Key Laboratory of Lunar and Planetary Sciences (SKLPlanets) at the Macau University of Science and Technology (MUST), Macau SAR (China).
The applicant for this opportunity will look into how microgravity can affect fungal development and by-products. If you want to know more, please contact Marta Filipa Simões (📧).
đź“… The application deadline is January 2023 đź“…
A new PhD position is available at the Open University, within the School of Environment, Earth & Ecosystem Sciences.
This exciting project is titled “Tracing the dispersal of extremophiles within geothermal aerosols in Iceland” and is fully funded by the CENTA Doctoral Training Programme.
>> Click here to learn more about the project and how to apply <<
đź“… The application deadline is Wednesday January 11th 2023 đź“…
This year the Earth-Life Science Institute (ELSI) is launching an integrated Masters-PhD course in Earth-Life Sciences. The course aims to understand how planets make life, and the research spans planetary formation, geochemistry, chemistry, molecular evolution, microbial ecology, and complex systems.
Click here to go to the course’s website. Applications are accepted twice per year, with the next application deadline being in October (deadline of October 16th) with entrance in April.
There is an upcoming information session on September 14th so interested students can ask questions directly (you can find more info about it here).
Interested students can also contact the listed faculty directly for more information.
Looking for doing a PhD in planetary, exoplanetary, solar system or solar research? Or maybe in space technology development?
Check out the YRP @ Graz, a programme jointly supported by the Austrian Academy of Sciences ( IWF), the Graz University of Technology and the University of Graz!
Pre-Call: The Young Researcher Program in interdisciplinary space science and planetary research (YRP@Graz) is about to open its first call for applicants!