Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Ancient Sedimentary DNA(UK Visa Sponsorship)

Uk
April 12, 2026

Job Description

About the Role

An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a major international research initiative exploring environmental and societal change during the medieval period.

This role is part of the Medieval Green Revolution (MEDGREENREV) project, funded by the European Research Council. The project investigates how environmental transformations and human activity shaped landscapes across the Western Mediterranean.

Working at the University of Reading, you will specialise in ancient sedimentary DNA (sedaDNA) analysis, contributing to the reconstruction of historical ecosystems and human-environment interactions.

Your work will involve:

  • Analysing DNA extracted from soil and archaeological sediments
    Investigating biodiversity changes in plant and animal species over time
    Working with samples from Spain and North Africa, including terraces and irrigated agricultural systems
    Applying advanced bioinformatics approaches to degraded DNA datasets

This is a collaborative, interdisciplinary role involving close interaction with archaeologists, historians, and environmental scientists.

 Research Environment & Collaboration

This position forms part of a global research consortium, including:

  • Autonomous University of Barcelona
    University of Granada
    University of York
    UCL (University College London)
    University of Basel
    University of Valencia
    University of Murcia

You will also work closely with the Natural History Museum (London), where much of the laboratory-based DNA analysis will take place.

The role combines:

  • Laboratory research in a specialist ancient DNA facility
    Computational data analysis
    Potential fieldwork opportunities

 About You

We are looking for a motivated and skilled researcher with expertise in ancient DNA and interdisciplinary research.

You should have:

  • A PhD in archaeology, biology, or a related field, with a focus on aDNA
    Hands-on experience in ancient or degraded DNA laboratory techniques
    Strong knowledge of next-generation sequencing methods
    Experience analysing metagenomic datasets using bioinformatics pipelines

Additionally, you will demonstrate:

  • Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities
    A growing research profile with relevant publications
    Excellent written and verbal communication skills
    The ability to work both independently and collaboratively

 Career Development

This role offers:

Opportunities to build expertise in archaeological science and environmental DNA research
Experience working across leading international institutions
Support for professional development within a high-impact research project

You will also play a key role in strengthening the partnership between the University of Reading and the Natural History Museum.

Key Dates

  • Application Deadline: 15 May 2026 (23:59)
    Interview Date: 28 May 2026

 Visa & Eligibility Information

This role may be eligible for sponsorship under the UK Skilled Worker visa route, subject to meeting eligibility and points requirements.

Applicants are encouraged to review visa criteria before applying.

 UK Government Resources

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