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PhD in Scots Pine Climate Resilience — Natural Resources Institute Finland

Position overview

Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Latokartanonkaari 9, Helsinki, Finland, Finland
Open

Partial

Key details

  • Host institution: Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke)
  • Location: Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Latokartanonkaari 9, Helsinki, Finland
  • Application deadline: August 7, 2026

Funding

Not funded by a EU programme

Funding level (from listing): partial or not via EU framework — confirm on the official call.

How to apply

About the position

We are seeking a PhD researcher to join the ClimatePine project, a collaboration between the Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Metsähallitus Forestry Ltd, and the University of Helsinki. The project aims to study the adaptability of Scots pine and enhance climate resilience through tree breeding and optimal deployment.

Job Description

The PhD researcher will complete a doctoral thesis aligned with the ClimatePine project plan. Research topics include genetic variation in growth rhythm and stress resilience of Scots pine, phenotypic plasticity, and optimal deployment of forest reproductive materials in a changing climate. The project also examines realized genetic gains—how stands established with improved materials have grown and developed across different regions of Finland.

Various research materials and methods will be used, including field trial measurements, geospatial data, laboratory experiments, and genomic data. The researcher’s role and thesis content will be tailored to their skills and interests.

The project is conducted in collaboration with Luke, Metsähallitus Forestry Ltd, and the University of Helsinki. The PhD researcher will be employed by Luke and will spend approximately six months at Metsähallitus Forestry Ltd. The University of Helsinki (Prof. Pyhäjärvi) will provide supervision for the doctoral degree, but the candidate must separately apply to the university’s doctoral program.

The role requires presence at the Luke location (Helsinki or Oulu) and participation in field and laboratory work.

Qualifications and Requirements

  • A master’s degree in a relevant field (e.g., agriculture and forestry, biology, statistics).
  • Knowledge and/or interest in quantitative genetics, tree breeding, statistical methodology, and the use of genomic tools in breeding and evolutionary biology.
  • A clear interest in applying this expertise to practical silviculture.
  • Good cooperation and communication skills due to the collaborative nature of the project.
  • Good written and oral English skills; proficiency in Finnish is a significant advantage, as some databases are in Finnish and stakeholder collaboration is involved.
  • Willingness to participate in field measurements and sampling; a driving license (AB) is useful.

We Offer

  • A positive work environment that values innovation and development.
  • A mobile work model allowing you to work in Finland at the most suitable location.
  • Flexible working hours and long vacations.
  • Lunch benefits, as well as sports, culture, or commuting support.

Additional Information

  • The selected candidate may need to undergo a standard security clearance vetting (Security Clearance Act 726/2014).
  • A sanctions check will be conducted for compliance with international and national sanctions obligations.
  • A background check may be carried out for non-Finnish citizens to verify provided information.
  • Position level: Specialist.
  • Remote work: Possible within Finland, with practices agreed with the supervisor; regular face-to-face meetings are also held.
  • Fixed-term employment due to the nature of the work.
  • Working time: Office hours.
  • Trial period: Half the duration of the contract, but not exceeding six months.
  • Salary: The position is at complexity level 6 in Luke’s salary system, with a base salary of EUR 3,014.85 per month. A personal performance component (max. 50% of base salary) is also paid; for new employees, this typically ranges from 15–20%. Applicants may submit a separate salary request.

Contact Information

Katri Kärkkäinen, Research Professor
+358 29 532 3767
[email protected]

Tuija Aronen, Group Manager (available until 3 July)
+358 29 523 4233
[email protected]

How to Apply

Applications should be submitted electronically via the Valtiolle.fi service. Alternatively, applications can be sent by post to the registry office. The position ID number must be clearly stated in the application and on the envelope. Applications must be received by the end of the application period; late applications will not be considered. Application documents will not be returned. Applicants will be selected for interviews based on education, work experience, and other relevant factors. Eligibility requirements will also be assessed.

Postal address:
The Registry of Natural Resources Institute Finland
Latokartanonkaari 9
00790 Helsinki, Finland

Employer

Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke) is a research organisation that builds a sustainable future and well-being from renewable natural resources. It provides knowledge-based solutions and services to support sustainable and competitive business, as well as public policy related to natural resources. Luke operates under the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry of Finland and is regulated by the Act on the Natural Resources Institute Finland (561/2014). Luke values diversity, equality, and a respectful, cheerful culture.

Location

Oulu, Helsinki

Location

Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Latokartanonkaari 9, Helsinki, Finland

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