
Enable job alerts via email!
Generate a tailored resume in minutes
Land an interview and earn more. Learn more
A research institution in Singapore seeks a researcher focused on plant diversity and taxonomy. The ideal candidate should have a PhD in botany, experience with herbarium research, and strong programming skills in R and Python. Responsibilities include initiating and driving research projects, fieldwork, and publishing findings. A keen interest in tropical plant diversity and excellent communication skills are essential. This position is an excellent opportunity to contribute to conservation efforts and work in a collaborative team environment.
The Singapore Botanic Gardens (SBG) is one of the world's oldest tropical botanical gardens and one of only three botanic gardens globally recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The institution undertakes a range of research including taxonomy and systematics (including phylogenomics), conservation, forest and tree ecology, as well as other programmes in horticulture and urban ecology.
The Botanical Research Branch conducts taxonomy and systematics research on Malesian flora across the Herbarium, Molecular and Micropropagation Laboratories, and Seed Bank, with particular focus on Singapore's native species and regional plant diversity alongside conservation work on key groups including Orchidaceae and Zingiberaceae. The Singapore Herbarium (SING) holds approximately 800,000 collections from Singapore and the region, with extensive holdings from Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, and New Guinea, and is currently undergoing digitalisation. The Gardens publishes the peer-reviewed journal Gardens' Bulletin Singapore and is overseeing the writing and publication of the Flora of Singapore in parallel with a genomic flora of Singapore's native species.
This role will be primarily based in SING and undertaking research into the plant diversity of Singapore and Malesia.
You will be a member of the team working on research on the plant (angiosperm) diversity of Singapore and surrounding regions. We are seeking candidates with demonstrated experience and research expertise of collections-based research on plant taxonomy and systematics.
At the National Parks Board (NParks), we take pride in conserving our natural heritage and enhancing green spaces for all to enjoy in our City in Nature. We have a multi-talented and highly passionate team that is driven by the goal to create a unique world-class living environment through excellence in biodiversity conservation, greenery and recreation, and veterinary care in partnership with the community. If you share our love for nature and animals, and our zest for innovation and continuous learning, we have the perfect working environment for you.