Tel-Hai College Post-doctorate in Plant Ecology and Evolution
Tel-Hai College

Tel-Hai College

Post-doctorate in Plant Ecology and Evolution

Kfar Giladi, Israel

Postgraduate Diploma

English

Full time

Oct 2025

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Post-doctorate in Plant Ecology and Evolution focuses on the study of plant interactions and their adaptive strategies. This research-oriented program emphasizes advanced ecological theories and methodologies, providing a platform for in-depth exploration of plant communities. Participants engage in fieldwork, laboratory analysis, and collaborative projects, enhancing their expertise in the ecological and evolutionary aspects of plants.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various career paths, including positions as ecologists, botanists, or in environmental consultancy. Opportunities may also exist in academia, research institutions, or government agencies, allowing for contributions toward conservation efforts and understanding biodiversity.

The Hübner lab at the Galilee Research institute (MIGAL), Israel offers a post-doctorate position in plant ecology and evolution. The project involves the analysis of a species distribution and landscape genomics using advanced computational tools in order to study adaptation to future climate. We are looking for a highly motivated individual with experience in spatial ecology and firm knowledge in species distribution models to join this exciting and high-impact project!

The ideal candidate should have a relevant research experience in ecology, evolution, biogeography, spatial modeling, or related fields of research. Some background in bioinformatics and/or population genomics is an advantage. The post-doc position duration is two years subject to review after the first year; further extension may also be possible. Interested candidates should send a cover letter, CV, names and contact details of two references, and a one-page description of their research accomplishments, all as a single PDF file.

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