Institution: Lund University
Department: Biology, Faculty of Science
Reference Number: PA2026/211
Location: Lund, Sweden
Employment Type: Seasonal, Part-time (70% FTE)
Employment Period: May 1 – September 15, 2026 (flexible start/end within this range)
Application Deadline: March 19, 2026
Contact: Professor Erik Svensson – erik.svensson@biol.lu.se, +46 705970403
Lund University seeks up to three project assistants for a long-term population study of insects (damselflies) conducted since 2000. The position involves fieldwork, laboratory work, and data management as part of the research group “Population Biology, Micro- and Macroevolution,” led by Professor Erik Svensson.
Conduct fieldwork at Stensoffa Ecological Field Station and localities to estimate population densities, colour morph frequencies, and mark individuals for mark-recapture studies.
Lead and participate in field experiments.
Collect, classify, and record phenotypic and morphometric data.
Collect specimens for molecular analysis (DNA sequencing).
Support student supervision and administrative/logistical tasks related to fieldwork.
Required:
University education in ecology, evolution, or conservation biology.
Experience with fieldwork involving insects.
Basic knowledge of insects, identification, and capture.
Ability to work independently and in a team.
Good command of English (written and spoken).
Valid Swedish driver’s license.
Desirable / Additional Merits:
Master’s degree in biology.
Broad biological experience, ideally with insect fieldwork.
Leadership and supervisory skills.
Administrative experience and strong digital/computer skills.
Excellent communication and cooperation skills.
Fixed-term seasonal employment (May – September 2026).
Part-time, 70% FTE.
Salary according to Lund University standards.
Cover letter explaining motivation, fit for the position, and how the experience supports your career goals.
CV.
Degree certificate or equivalent.
Optional: grade transcripts, letters of recommendation, or reference contacts.
Application Submission:
Applications must be submitted online via Lund University’s recruitment portal.
This position is ideal for candidates interested in ecology, field biology, and long-term population studies, offering hands-on experience in research and student mentorship.