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A leading UK university is looking for a Doctoral Research Fellow to study tree carbon dynamics under elevated CO2 conditions. The position offers a full-time contract starting January 2026, focusing on ecological and environmental research. Candidates should hold a Master's degree and demonstrate excellent communication and research skills. This role provides opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration across Europe and aims to develop future scientists in forest research.
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK
Fixed salary of £49,747 additional allowances may be applicable depending on circumstances
Grade: 7 (Spot)
Full Time, Fixed Term contract up to August 2029
Closing date: 7th October 2025
UK travel may be required for this role
The School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences and the Birmingham Institute of Forest Research wishes to recruit a Doctoral Research Fellow (PhD studentship) to support the work of Dr Alice Gauthey. This European Council funded PhD studentship is available from 01/01/2026 for three years. The successful applicant will be responsible for undertaking research on assessing the tree carbon dynamic and allocation under elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations and warmer temperatures as part the FutureForests Doctoral Network, an EU-funded Marie Skłodowska-Curie’s Actions (MSCA) initiative.
FutureForests aims to train 15 next generation scientists in assessing the impacts of global change on European forests utilising a unique network of European flagship field forest facilities covering the dominant forest types and regions (dry Mediterranean, temperate and boreal) in Europe. FutureForests connects nine manipulation facilities for addressing emerging research questions and engages >20 academic and associated partners (NGOs, Industry & Government organisations) for delivering an interdisciplinary, integrated and transferable career skills programme.
Individual projects within the FutureForests programme maps into four key interrelated science objectives with a focus on assessing responses of 1) tree functional processes including leaf metabolism, growth, C and water relations, 2) soil processes including nutrient cycling and soil organic matter dynamics, 3) impacts of global change on biodiversity and tree vulnerability to pest and diseases, and, 4) advancing modelling of forest responses to climate extremes and fire risk reduction. FutureForests combines excellent trainings for doctoral researchers, diverse supervisions and international mobility for impactful research to benefit society and the economy and to inform forest policies under the EU Green Deal and international climate mitigation efforts (Paris Climate Agreement, 2015). FutureForests is to provide next generation scientists with skills and knowledge “most wanted” in academic and non-academic employability sectors.
This specific Doctoral Research Fellow position at the Birmingham Institute of Forest Research (BIFoR) and School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Birmingham, UK focuses on assessing the tree carbon dynamic and allocation under elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) concentrations and warmer temperatures. Research will be conducted at the BIFoR Free Air CO2 Enrichment (BIFoR-FACE) facility where a mature temperate forest has been submitted to higher [CO2] for the past 9 years. Under CO2 enrichment, trees have shown increased photosynthesis resulting in greater woody biomass and enhanced water-use efficiency. However, whether these changes will be sustained under a warmer climate is still unknown.
Key objectives of this studentship are: 1) Assess changes in gas exchange under elevated CO2 and warmer temperatures, 2) investigate the changes in carbon storage dynamics across the growing season and 3) improve our understanding of the interaction of CO2 and temperatures on forest dynamics through modelling. Complementary analysis of gas exchanges will be undertaken at selected manipulation facilities in Germany (Technical University of Munich) and Estonia (University of Tartu) to compare eCO2, recurrent droughts and vapour pressure deficits impacts on carbon dynamics under global change.
To support, coordinate and lead research activity under the direction of the principal investigator(s) as appropriate to the FutureForests project.
Your application should include the following documents:
Informal enquiries to Prof. Alice Gauthey, email: a.gauthey@bham.ac.uk
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