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PHD POSITION IN CANNABIS SEX DETERMINATION PROGRAM AT SOUTHERN CROSS UNIVERSITY

LOCATION: Australia 

This Australian Research Council-funded project aims to characterize the monoecy trait in detail, using genetic, physiological and functional genomic approaches; and to exploit the resulting knowledge for improved development and control of sex expression in hemp.

They are currently seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to focus on quantitative genetic and functional genomic aspects of the project.  The successful candidate will map quantitative trait loci to identify genes responsible for monoecy in hemp and characterize the role of ethylene signaling in monoecy trait expression.

ELIGIBILITY:

Meet the entry requirements to enroll in a PhD at Southern Cross University on a full-time basis, including a bachelor’s degree (Hons, 2nd class or above) or a master’s degree with a relevant research component or an equivalent higher research degree in biogeochemistry, environmental science, limnology or marine science.

Demonstrated strong analytical, scientific writing, and communication skills (in English).

Applicants whose first language is not English are also required to meet English Language Proficiency requirements (an International English Language Test Score (IELTS) Academic (or equivalent) equal to or above 7.0, with a minimum of 7.0 in writing and no other band less than 6.5).

Additional experience:

Experience with establishing mapping population, crossing and backcrossing

Experience with genomics, transcriptomics, and/or proteomics.

Experience with statistical analyses and programming (e.g. R).

How to Apply:

Prepare a cover letter outlining your interest in the project, relevant experience, and career goals (<1 page).

Current CV with academic qualifications, publications, and relevant work experiences.

Contact details of at least two academic/professional referees.

Certified copies of academic transcripts.

Proof of English language proficiency (for international applicants).

Early 2026, but the application will remain open until the position is filled (open to international applicants). For more information or to apply for this PhD Scholarship opportunity, please email Professor Tobias Kretzschmar 

Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.

BENEFIT:

Scholarship: This position is fully funded at the RTP rate ($34,315 per annum—2026 rate indexed annually) for three years and three months. The scholarship is tax-free and paid in fortnightly installments.

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SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA HEALTH RESEARCH AND INNOVATION FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM (SAHRI FELLOWSHIP)

Application Deadline: 1 February 2026

LOCATION: Belgium

The SAHRI Fellowship programme empowers a new generation of skilled researchers to address critical gaps in health research and innovation in sub-Saharan Africa.

The sub-Saharan Africa Health Research and Innovation Fellowship (SAHRI Fellowship) programme is an exceptional three-year training trajectory designed to empower 12 talented mid-career biomedical and clinical researchers from sub-Saharan Africa (sSA) to become leaders in biomedical innovation and clinical research, tackling the urgent challenges of infectious disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and control across the region.

ELIGIBILITY:

They are looking for promising mid-career clinical or biomedical scientists from sub-Saharan Africa (sSA) with strong potential to become future leaders in clinical research and biomedical innovation to address infectious diseases.

Applicants must be a national of a sSA country and hold a valid passport for international travel.

Applicants must hold a university degree equivalent to a Master’s in the European Union (EU) and meet all admission requirements for the Master of Science in Tropical Medicine.

Applicants must demonstrate interest in infectious disease research aligned with EDCTP Strategic Research Agenda priorities. Previous research experience or publications are an advantage.

Proof of institutional support and commitment to allow a leave of absence is required.

Applicants must have a clear vision of how the fellowship will be used to advance health research in Africa, a demonstrated commitment to building research capacity in their home institution or country, and an interest in biomedical innovation and entrepreneurship.

Women are strongly encouraged to apply.

BENEFIT:

The SAHRI Fellowship provides full financial support for the Master in Tropical Medicine programme and all subsequent phases. Coverage includes:

Tuition fees and internship costs

Accommodation

Living stipend

Research-related expenses

International air travel

Health insurance

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