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Estonian University of Life Sciences Animal Science and Grazing Systems Research 2026/2027, Estonia (Fully Funded)

Applications are being accepted for a fully funded PhD position at the Estonian University of Life Sciences for the 2026–2027 academic year. Candidates will work on an interdisciplinary project investigating livestock feeding behavior, pasture biomass dynamics, and the use of precision grazing technologies to improve sustainable farming systems as part of this doctoral research opportunity at the Institute of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences.

The chair of animal nutrition will oversee the initiative, offering solid academic direction and access to state-of-the-art research facilities. Through a combination of fieldwork, data analysis, and the application of cutting-edge digital tools in agriculture, candidates will obtain practical experience. In addition to providing invaluable exposure to the integration of animal behavior, ecological systems, and digital agriculture, this role is especially well-suited for students interested in animal science, ecology, agronomy, and technology-supported agricultural research.

Host Country: Estonia

University: Estonian University of Life Sciences

Opportunity Type: PhD

Subject: Life Sciences

Eligibility Country: International Students, Domestic Students

Financial Coverage: Fully Funded

Eligibility Criteria:

Applicants should hold (or be close to completing) a degree in:

  • Veterinary Medicine
  • Animal Science
  • Ecology
  • Environmental Science
  • Agronomy
  • Or other closely related disciplines
  • A strong academic background, particularly in biological or agricultural sciences, will be considered an advantage

Ideal candidates should demonstrate:

  • A clear interest in data-driven and technology-based agricultural research
  • Motivation to work in an interdisciplinary research environment
  • Interest in animal welfare, livestock behaviour, and precision livestock farming technologies
  • Basic skills in data analysis, research methods, or fieldwork may be beneficial, though not always mandatory
  • Good communication and teamwork skills are important, as the project may involve collaboration across disciplines

Benefits:

  • PhD research post with full funding
  • Advice and oversight from seasoned academic scholars
  • Availability of cutting-edge research and monitoring technology
  • Possibility of conducting multidisciplinary research
  • Instruction in data-driven cattle management techniques
  • Possibility of obtaining foreign research experience in Estonia
  • This role provides a solid foundation for gaining knowledge of sustainable grazing systems and precision livestock production.

Required documents

  • Academic transcripts
  • Degree certificates
  • A CV or resume
  • A research motivation or personal statement
  • Proof of academic qualifications
  • Any additional documents requested through the university’s application portal

Deadline: 1 June 2026

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