DEEP seeks Researcher in Marine Ecology – apply by 21 December!
The Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences (DEEP) at Stockholm University is inviting applications for a researcher in Marine Ecology. Situated in Sweden’s dynamic capital, the university offers a world-class research environment where education and research thrive together.

Photo: Michaela Lundell
The aim of the project is to provide an in-depth analysis of ecosystem effects of eutrophication in Himmerfjärden, based on long time series of nutrients, oxygen and total alkalinity in the water, as well as phytoplankton and zooplankton, chlorophyll, water temperature, pH, and salinity.
DEEP offers a broad suite of expertise and access to departmental infrastructure, including: access to greenhouse and common garden, temperature-controlled growth chambers, microscopy facilities, molecular labs, access to shared freezers, etc.
Currently, DEEP comprises 25 research groups, 35 PhD students, and 10 postdocs, all contributing to a diverse and engaging research community. Our faculty members balance active research with teaching at the bachelor’s and master’s levels, ensuring a rich academic experience for both students and staff.
If you are passionate about advancing marine ecology and shaping the future of research and education – apply now!
Learn more about this job opportunity and apply by 21 December (in Swedish).
Please contact the Head of department if you have any questions.
Last updated: 2025-12-09
Source: Department of Environmental Science,Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences