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A research institute in France invites applications for a fully funded PhD position focused on the evolution history of rodent vole cryptic species and biogeography. This role includes completing a doctoral thesis, participating in training workshops, and contributing to archaeological fieldwork. Candidates should have a Master's degree and strong skills in biological sciences, particularly in zoology. The position offers a gross monthly remuneration of €4735.81, with additional allowances available for candidates and their families.
Organisation/Company UMR CNRS/UBE Biogéosciences Research Field Biological sciences » Zoology History » Archaeology Environmental science » Earth science Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions PhD Positions Application Deadline 26 Feb 2026 - 23:59 (Europe/Madrid) Country France Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Hours Per Week 40 Offer Starting Date 1 Jun 2026 Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Horizon Europe - MSCA Reference Number IRP 3 Marie Curie Grant Agreement Number 101226472 Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No
Evolution history of rodent vole cryptic species and biogeography
We invite applications for a fully funded, full-time, 3-year PhD positions in the context of an MSCA-DN (101226472) project titled: Proxies from Small Vertebrates in prehistoric archaeology( PALPROX ). The students will be enrolled at École Doctorale ES n.554 Université de Bourgogne Europe and will receive a PhD degree in Paléontologie / Evolution.
Further details about the Doctoral Network
PALPROX (Proxies from Small Vertebrates in Prehistoric Archaeology) isa Doctoral School which fosters a unique interdisciplinary and collaborative research frame in which the Doctoral Candidates will work on their Individual Research Projects (IRPs) around a common program: The use of small vertebrates as a proxy in Prehistoric Archaeology.
Small vertebrates are more sensitive to environmental change than large fauna, due to their size and limited mobility, especially in Europe. Research into fossil populations of these groups provides valuable information for current conservation practice, along with knowledge of extinction processes and responses to climate.
Supported by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) programme, the PALPROX project will assist 9 doctoral students in pursuing the use of small vertebrates as proxies within Prehistoric Archaeology. Focused on Late Pleistocene small vertebrates, the project will provide experience with taxonomic groups found at archaeological sites and contribute to biodiversity and climate change issues. The project will enhance career diversity in the European research environment, as well as provide training and mentoring.
The BIOGÉOSCIENCES research unit is a research community currently comprising more than 100 members, including full-time researchers from the CNRS (French national centre for scientific research), assistant professors and professors from the University of Bourgogne and from the EPHE (École pratique des hautes études), technical staff, post-doctoral fellows, PhD students and invited researchers. BIOGÉOSCIENCES is built around five interacting research teams whose scientific activities are deeply anchored into the fields of sedimentology, environmental sciences, climatology, palaeontology and evolutionary ecology/biology. The GISMO technology platform covers a wide range of disciplines, from isotope geochemistry to molecular ecology and population genetics (Geosciences, Environ. Sc., LS.). It is specifically focused on 3D and multispectral imaging, including mCT scanners, 3D surface scanners, photogrammetry setups, and a portable LIDAR station. The Zoological Collection of Reference houses a very large collection of current and fossil rodents (skulls and teeth), accessible to consult materials and acquire data. In addition, it houses the materials from the French archaeological sites to study for.
The candidate will enrol at the École Doctoral Nº 554 at Université Bourgogne Europe. Université Bourgogne Europe hosts some 40,000 students from some 120 nationalities. Located in the heart of the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region, UBE is a multidisciplinary public university, with a rich academic heritage dating back to 1722. With over 1,000 doctoral candidates, UBE offers an exciting and supportive environment for advanced research and academic growth. Based in Dijon – a city of art, history, and gastronomy – UBE offers an affordable, culturally rich, and student-friendly setting, with a strong commitment to sustainability and quality of life.
Individual Research Project Evolution history of rodent vole cryptic species and biogeography.
The objectives of the IRP Evolution history of rodent vole cryptic species and biogeography are: 1) the evaluation of the accuracy of the discriminant models based on geometric morphometrics, as the temporal variation of the accuracy (in relation to the evolution of the molar shape complexity with the acquisition of new triangles in some vole species). Some species complexes will be considered (e.g. Microtus arvalis, M. agrestis, or Lasiopodomys anglicus/gregalis). 2) Study of the status of fringe populations and their morphological variability at the limits of their distribution concerning core populations. 3) Tracing the renewal of lineages within a species complex in relation to climate change over the last 100,000 years. Investigation of the potential migratory pulses and species dynamics at the European scale. 4) Evolution and local adaptation within lineages and their response to climate change
The expected results of this specific IRP are: 1) Provide new identification model (Establishment of robust models for accurate species identification). 2) New understanding of the population variability at continental scale in reduced time scales. 3) Understanding the role of climate change in long-distance migration and long-term dynamics at a continental scale.
The PhD will be supervised by Dr Sophie Montuire (EPHE-UBE Biogéosciences), Dr Aurélien Royer (CNRS UBE Biogéosciences) and Dr Nicolas Navarro (EPHE-UBE Biogéosciences).
The planned secondment will take place at The Centre of New Technologies, (University of Warsaw, Poland) will help to better delimit cryptic species at the morphological level combining morphometrics with aDNA, tracing the renewal of lineages and species dynamics at the European scale, and allowing to re-build models that include fossil well-determined species. Dr Mateusz Baca will act as co-supervisor during a secondment spanning from 2 to 6 months. The secondment period will begin after the third month of the second year of the DC contract. The dates will be subject to changes based on the progress of the IRP.
E-mail pr.palprox@iphes.cat
Research Field History » Archaeology Education Level Master Degree or equivalent
Research Field Biological sciences » Zoology Education Level Master Degree or equivalent
Research Field Environmental science » Earth science Education Level Master Degree or equivalent
Skills/Qualifications
Key responsibilities
The successful candidates will be expected to:
Specific Requirements
General eligibility criteria of the Doctoral Candidates (DCs)
Country of main activity = not only where the fellow was physically based but also the country of the institution for which the main activity was performed.
Example: if a fellow did a master in Spain and another master remotely in France, the fellow needs to comply with the mobility rule in both countries.
The selected candidates will be required to enrol at École Doctorale ES Nº 554 (Université Bourgogne Europe). There are neither specific restrictions in terms of your previous related background (archaeology, biology, geology) nor admission requirements, except to have a Master degree or equivalent. The administrative procedures are detailed and explained on the ED website https://e2s.ubfc.fr/ .
Languages ENGLISH Level Good
Research Field History » ArchaeologyBiological sciences » ZoologyEnvironmental science » Earth science
Terms and conditions
The selected candidates will be hired during 3 years as predoctoral researcher, employed under a full-time employment contract according to the French laws, and the contractual conditions at UMR CNRS/UBE Biogéosciences funded by an EU MSCA Doctoral Network.
Successful candidates will also have access to funding for research and training activities.
Start and duration of the work:The expected start date is between 1 June 2026 and 1 October 2026 and will be maintained for 36 months, under a complete dedication regime.
Remuneration:
The basic monthly remuneration to be awarded is 4735,81 €, calculated on the basis of the amounts financed by the European Commission for living allowance, on a full-time basis and in exclusive dedication to the project.
In addition to the monthly remuneration, in accordance with the rules of the European Commission, the following allowances will also be awarded:
For the purposes of granting the allowance, ‘family’ status means being married (or in a relationship equivalent to marriage, recognised by the legislation of the country where the relationship was formalised) or having dependent children in your care.
These amounts are gross amounts, subject to social contribution and taxation in accordance with French national legislation. Consequently, the net salary/net allowances result from the deduction of all mandatory employee social security contributions, as well as direct taxes (e.g. income tax) and other applicable taxes and contributions.
Working Conditions
The submission period of the applications will remain open during 4 weeks. All the required information and documents must be complete in order to be considered.
Applications must include the following documents (in English):
The application form, following the template that can be download from the PALPROX webpage .
The academic record 1: Copy of the academic degrees.
A narrative Curriculum Vitae following the template that can be download from the PALPROX webpage .
Selection process
The recruitment and selection of researchers is based on the OMT-R (Open, Transparent and Merit-based Recruitment) defined by the European Union, which represents the main pillar of the European Charter for Researchers and the Code of Conduct for their recruitment, under which the candidates will be hire.
The mandatory selection method is the evaluation of scientific and curricular background. The selection methods are applied in stages (Check at www.palprox.eu/applicants at the Guide-applicants file):
Fellowships will be awarded according to the final ranking. The list of awardees and reserve candidates per each Individual Research Project will be communicated to the candidates by the Scientific Coordinator and also will made public through the Doctoral Network webpage .
Commitment to Transparency and Feedback
In accordance with OTM-R principles and the HR Excellence in Research standards, IPHES-CERCA and the PALPROX Doctoral Network commit to ensuring that all applicants will receive formal communication regarding the outcome of their application, whether selected or not.
Complaint Procedure
Applicants who consider that the selection process has not been fair, transparent or compliant with the principles outlined in this call may submit a formal complaint within 10 working days of receiving the notification of results.
Complaints must be sent by email to pr.palprox@iphes.cat, with the subject line “Complaint – PALPROX Call”.
Appeals will be evaluated and assessed by an external and independent panel from the Recruiting Committee. If there is a justified cause for appeal, the panel will convene a special joint session with the Recruiting Committee and the External Advisory Group, to review the evaluations and ranking. Providing that the conclusion confirms that the candidate should have been shortlisted for concession, the provisional results can be modified to configure the final ranking.
All complainants will receive a response within 5 working days after the appeal submission.
Additional comments
Information
For practical information about the doctoral network, position and the application process, please contact pr.palprox@iphes.cat
Data processing activity
During the selection process of the PALPROX Doctoral School, personal data will be collected and digitally sealed from all the applicants. The details provided will be included in a file managed by IPHES-CERCA, only for the purpose of managing the grant application, and in the final award process. Therefore, in accordance with the provisions of the Article 13 of the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR) on data protection:
Data Protection Statement
3) Purpose and legal basis of data processing: The personal data is saved and processed solely for the application and recruitment processes of the Predoctoral PALPROX Doctoral School call.
4) Data recipients and categories of data recipients: PALPROX administrative officers, the Recruitment Committee, and the corresponding supervisors and co-supervisors of the Individual research Projects have access to the data.
5) Duration of data storage: Data will be stored until the end of the recruitment process
6) Rights of people concerned: You may access the personal data provided, request their rectification or deletion, oppose or limit their processing by contacting: proteccio.dades@iphes.cat .