African Parks and the Department of Environmental Sciences at the University of Basel, Switzerland (https://duw.unibas.ch/en/ecoevo/), in collaboration with Copperbelt University and The University of Zambia, are offering a 1-year research position that should lead into another 3-year PhD fellowship in the field of Conservation Genetics.
Your position
The shoebill is an iconic bird species endemic to central eastern Africa, with the southernmost breeding population remaining in Zambia. Despite its large distribution area, the bird is rare, but precise numbers are lacking. The research will use molecular genetic tools to analyze the number of individuals in the Bangweulu Wetlands, their genetic isolation, and how genetically distinct shoebill populations across Africa generally are.
In the fully-funded first year, you will become acquainted to African Parks' conservation efforts for the shoebill in Bangweulu Wetlands (July to August 2026) and then work as a guest student and intern at the University of Basel, Switzerland (September to December 2026) where you will attend courses in relevant fields (bioinformatics, population genetics) and work in the lab. In parallel, you would write a PhD fellowship application to the Swiss Government Excellence Fellowship with support from African Parks, University of Basel, Copperbelt University and University of Zambia.
Practical work involves visits to remote Shoebill nests and help at the conservation facility in Bangweulu Wetlands, wet lab work, bioinformatics, population genetic analysis, and proposal writing.
Your profile
We are looking for highly motivated Zambian nationals, date of birth after 31 December 1991. The candidate must have a master's degree in ecology, wildlife biology, or conservation completed before 31 July 2026. In addition to an interest in evolutionary and conservation biology, the candidate should be committed to doing field work, wet-lab work, learning about bioinformatics, including R and shell programing, and analyzing data using population genetics tools and theories. The candidate should have good self-organization, be solution-oriented, and have good spoken and written English.
We offer you
Application / Contact
Motivated applicants should submit (1) a one-page letter that summarizes interests and relevant experience, (2) their CV, (3) copies of BSc and MSc transcripts, and (4) contact information of two references. We accept only online applications. Please use the link provided or look for the exact title of the job advertisement on https://www.unibas.ch/en/Jobs-and-Careers/Current-Vacancies.html.
Applications are welcome until the position is filled and will be reviewed starting May 15, 2026.
For more information, contact Yvonne Willi (yvonne.willi@unibas.ch).