The Nordic Genetic Resource Center (NordGen) offers unique opportunities for PhD candidates interested in genetic resources conservation and sustainable use. As a key Nordic institution, NordGen focuses on preserving plant, animal, and forest genetic diversity, providing a collaborative environment for international researchers. Foreign students are particularly encouraged to apply, with positions often funded through Nordic and EU projects. PhD work at NordGen typically involves hands-on research in genebanks, genetic analysis, and sustainability projects, in partnership with universities like the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU). International applicants benefit from NordGen’s global network, English-language working environment, and support for relocation. These positions are ideal for non-local students seeking to contribute to biodiversity and agriculture in a Nordic context, with access to state-of-the-art facilities in Sweden. Opportunities emphasize cross-border collaboration, making NordGen accessible to scholars worldwide.
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Introduction to PhD Opportunities at NordGen
Fields of Study
Detailed Eligibility Criteria
Monthly Stipend for PhD Positions
Annual Research Funding
Application Process for PhD Positions
- Check Open Positions: Visit the career page to find current PhD vacancies. Positions are posted as they become available, often linked to specific projects in genetic resources.
- Prepare Application Documents: Compile a CV, cover letter, academic transcripts, and references. Highlight relevant experience in genetics or conservation to strengthen your candidacy as an international applicant.
- Submit Application: Email your application to the specified contact in the job posting, typically via career page. Ensure all documents are in English for global accessibility.
- Interview and Selection: Shortlisted candidates participate in interviews, which may be virtual for foreign applicants. Selection is based on fit with the project and research potential.
Application Deadlines
Official Website
For more information, please visit the official website: PhD Scholarships at Nordic Genetic Resource Center (NordGen)
Contact Information for PhD Admissions and Inquiries
- Physical Address:
- PO Box 41
- 230 53 Alnarp
- Sweden
- Visiting Address:
- Smedjevägen 3
- 230 53 Alnarp
- Sweden
Additional Information
International Student Services
NordGen supports foreign PhD students with relocation assistance, including visa guidance and housing advice in Alnarp, Sweden. International candidates benefit from English as the working language and access to Nordic networks for global research collaboration.
Career Prospects
Completing a PhD at NordGen opens doors to careers in genetic resource management, international organizations like FAO, or academia. Alumni often secure positions in biodiversity conservation, with strong emphasis on sustainable agriculture worldwide.
Resource Links
Explore more via Research Projects and About NordGen. For international opportunities, check Career Page.
PhD scholarship programs and External Funding Opportunities for PhD Scholarships in Agriculture
Nordic Council of Ministers Funding
This program supports PhD research in genetic resources through Nordic collaborations. Eligibility: Open to international students in Nordic countries. Funding: Up to 300,000 SEK annually. Deadlines: Vary; apply via Nordic Council. Contact: [email protected].
EU Horizon Europe Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
Offers fellowships for PhD in agriculture and biodiversity. Eligibility: All nationalities, mobility required. Funding: ~4,000 EUR/month plus allowances. Deadlines: Annual calls, next in September 2024. Apply at MSCA site. Contact: Through host institution.
Swedish Research Council Grants
Funds PhD projects in environmental and agricultural sciences. Eligibility: International applicants via Swedish hosts. Funding: Project-based, ~500,000 SEK/year. Deadlines: February 2025. Details at VR site. Contact: [email protected].