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PhD Position in Archaeozoology and Isotope Analysis | University of Basel | University of Zurich | Switzerland

About the Program

The University of Basel’s Integrative Prehistory and Archaeological Science (IPAS) group, together with the Institute of Archaeology at the University of Zurich, is offering an exciting fully-funded PhD position in archaeozoology and isotope analysis. Starting in October 2025, this project focuses on the detailed study of Neolithic lakeshore settlements in Switzerland. By combining archaeozoological methods and isotope analysis, the research aims to uncover economic practices, supply systems, and human-environment interactions during this period. The candidate will work within a dynamic, interdisciplinary team, contributing to the SNSF Weave/Lead Agency Project titled Deciphering Lakeside Settlements. This is a unique chance to be part of an innovative and supportive academic community, with strong career development opportunities and a healthy work-life balance.

Program Details

  • Position: Fully-funded PhD Position / Doctoral Researcher
  • Institution: University of Basel and University of Zurich
  • Department/Faculty: Integrative Prehistory and Archaeological Science (IPAS), Institute of Archaeology
  • Supervisors: Prof. Dr. Sabine Deschler-Erb, Dr. Rouven Turck
  • Location: Basel and Zurich, Switzerland
  • Start Date (Anticipated): October 2025
  • Duration: 3 years
  • Funding: Fully funded (100% position)
  • Working Hours: Full-time
  • Required Degree/Diploma: Master’s degree in archaeozoology and/or archaeology

Research Focus/Area

  • Archaeozoology
  • Isotope analysis
  • Neolithic lakeshore settlements
  • Economic systems and environmental interaction

Eligibility & Qualifications

Minimum Requirements:

  • Master’s degree (or equivalent) in archaeozoology or archaeology
  • Strong academic record
  • Fluency in English (spoken and written)

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Research experience in archaeozoology (especially morphological identification of animal bones)
  • Knowledge of isotope analysis and archaeometry
  • Interest in wetland archaeology and Neolithic studies
  • Knowledge of German is an advantage

Key Features of the Program

  • Interdisciplinary, collaborative research environment
  • Access to specialised laboratories and analytical facilities
  • Opportunities to publish in peer-reviewed journals
  • Support for conference participation and travel
  • Strong mentorship and career development support

Application Process

How to Apply:

Applications should be submitted online.

Required Documents:

  • Max. 2-page cover letter explaining your motivation and fit
  • CV with educational background and any research experience (including publications if available)
  • Electronic copies of bachelor’s and master’s certificates
  • One writing sample (e.g., master’s thesis or course assignment)

Important Dates

  • Applications Open: Already open
  • Deadline: 11 August 2025
  • Interviews (if applicable): Candidates will be contacted within 4–5 weeks after the deadline

Where to Apply

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