he position is connected to the Department of Natural Sciences, Tromsø 
University Museum, and the successful applicant will be enrolled in the 
PhD programme of the Faculty of Biosciences, Fisheries and Economics at 
the University of Tromsø. The Department of Natural Sciences presently 
employs 25 staff members, including 10 permanent scientific positions 
and 5 PhD students. The department has large scientific collections, 
documenting more that 130 years of research in North Norway and other 
northern regions. The research at the department covers both taxonomy 
and ecology, and our molecular laboratory is used for studies in 
taxonomy, phylogeography, and conservation genetics of various organisms
 including fungi, plants and animals.
The PhD position is within 
the field of conservation genetics and taxonomy of vascular plant 
species. Potential research topics are taxonomy of poorly separated 
sister species or complicated species complexes, genetic and 
morphological distinctiveness of disjunct populations, conservation 
genetics of rare or disjunct species, and correlation between levels of 
genetic variation and viability of populations. The research group has 
long experience in taxonomy and ecology of vascular plant species 
growing in northern Norway and Svalbard, and thus the PhD study should 
focus on species occurring within these areas. Examples are the rare 
Stellaria hebecalyx and S. pojoenis, or the extremely disjunct Lysiella 
oligantha and Trisetum alpestre.
The successful applicant must document knowledge in botany at Master’s 
level. Furthermore, the successful applicant must fulfill the 
requirements for admission to the faculty’s PhD programme, cf. §6 of 
Regulations for the degree of Philosophiae Doctor (PhD) at The 
University of Tromsø, English translation and the faculty’s supplementary regulations.
Applicants
 must have a good command of English and preferable also Norwegian. 
Skills in Russian are of advantage as part of the field work may take 
place in Russia.
Application deadline is March 17, 2011
For further information, please click here
or contact
project leaders 
Inger Greve Alsos, 
e-mail: inger.g.alsos@uit.no 
or 
Torbjørn Alm, 
e-mail: torbjorn.alm@uit.no 
or head of Department of Natural Sciences: 
Karl Frafjord, 
e-mail: karl.frafjord@uit.no, 
phone + 47 77 64 50 00.
    
        Research Fellow in biosystematics (botany)
Thu, Mar 03, 2011
    
    The University of Tromsø has a research fellow position in 
biosystematics (botany) vacant from 1st of July 2011 for applicants who 
would like to complete a PhD degree.