About the Program/Position
The University of Southampton is inviting applications for a fully funded PhD position in the field of ancient DNA and palaeoenvironments. This interdisciplinary project, titled PortGEN, focuses on exploring silted-up harbours of Classical Greek and Roman civilizations through palaeoecology and sedimentary ancient DNA (sedaDNA). These ancient harbours act as unique archives for environmental, technological, and population history. This project is perfect for those seeking to work at the intersection of archaeology, ecology, and environmental sciences, while gaining hands-on experience in fieldwork, laboratory techniques, and bioinformatics.
The position is hosted within the Faculty of Environmental and Life Sciences and offers collaborative research opportunities in a joint Southampton-Tromsø lab environment, fostering a dynamic and supportive academic culture.
Program/Position Details
- Position: Fully-funded PhD Position
- Institution: University of Southampton
- Department/Faculty: Faculty of Environmental and Life Sciences
- Supervisor: (Potential supervisors listed in the official ad)
- Location: Southampton, United Kingdom
- Start Date (Anticipated): Autumn 2025
- Duration: 3-4 years
- Funding: Fully funded for both UK and international students
- Working Hours: Full-time
- Required Degree/Diploma:
- Minimum Qualification: 2:1 honours degree in a relevant discipline (archaeology, ecology, environmental science, etc.)
Research Focus/Area
- Palaeoecology
- Sedimentary Ancient DNA (sedaDNA)
- Ancient Ports and Harbours
- Environmental Reconstruction
- Bioinformatics
- Classical Civilizations (Greek and Roman)
Eligibility & Qualifications
Minimum Requirements:
- 2:1 honours undergraduate degree (or equivalent)
- Strong academic foundation in environmental or biological sciences, archaeology, or a related field
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience in fieldwork or laboratory analysis
- Knowledge of bioinformatics tools
- Familiarity with palaeoecological or DNA-based methodologies
Key Features of the Program
- Structured interdisciplinary training
- Collaboration between UK and European institutions
- Modern lab facilities for sedaDNA and pollen extraction
- Travel and conference opportunities
- Immersive fieldwork in the UK and France
Application Process
How to Apply:
Apply via the University of Southampton online application portal. Contact the project team for more information.
Required Documents:
- Academic transcripts
- CV
- Personal statement
- Two academic references
- English proficiency certificate (if applicable)
Important Dates
- Applications Open: Ongoing
- Deadline: 29 June 2025
- Interviews (if applicable): July 2025
Where to Apply
- University Website: https://www.southampton.ac.uk
- Official Notification: The ancient DNA and palaeoenvironments of classical ports | University of Southampton
- Application Portal: University PhD Applications