Vienna Doctoral School of Ecology and Evolution

The Vienna Doctoral School of Ecology and Evolution is devoted to educating students in advancing our knowledge on the ecology and evolution of extant and ancestral organisms, populations and communities. In Ecology, the ambition is to better understand the mechanistic and evolutionary drivers of patterns and processes from gene regulation to the structure and function of ecosystems and the impact of communities on the biogeochemical cycles and their adaptive capacity in response to environmental change. In Evolution, we address the evolutionary processes leading to changes in organization and temporal dynamics of organisms, populations and species at the molecular, developmental, morphological and physiological level.

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"We welcome highly motivated PhD candidates, who share the enthusiasm and spirit of our Doctoral School to provide scientific answers to global challenges in ecology and evolution under changing environmental conditions. Our Doctoral School provides excellent conditions and an intellectual environment that allows realizing international competitive research."

Gerhard J. Herndl, Head of the Vienna Doctoral School Ecology and Evolution 2020-2023


Our Calendar


News

19.04.2022
 

The University of Vienna is committed to providing assistance to its Ukrainian students during these hard times of war. Psychologist Brigitte...

07.04.2022
 

Ongoing dissertation projects can be submitted to the Impact Award until 18 April. The eight winners can make the impact of their research accessible...

29.03.2022
 

Paris - Oslo - Berlin. Visit your favorite summerschool and discuss topics like climate crisis, sustainability, democracy or global health.

11.03.2022
 

The University of Vienna stands with the Ukrainian people in their struggle for freedom and democracy. We pay respect to all those people in the...

11.03.2022
 

The next public presentations of PhD thesis projects will be held on Friday 11 March 2022, 10-12 hrs.

Location: UBB, Djerassiplatz 1 | HS-1

12.01.2022
 

Scientists at the University of Vienna came up with a migration model for mountain plants. The surprising result: cold-adapted genotypes become more...


Collaborations:

Opened in 1889, the NHM Vienna is one of the most important natural history museums in the world, with around 30 million objects and more than 841,800 visitors a year.

WasserCluster Lunz is a non-profit research center equally supported by the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna (BOKU Vienna), the University for Continuing Education Krems, and the University of Vienna.

The La Gamba Field Station is a research and teaching facility of the University of Vienna, situated at the edge of the Regenwald der Österreicher (Rainforest of the Austrians) in Costa Rica.

Non-profit organization rooted at the University of Vienna and founded to support and develop sustainable life science practices.

Initiative of female scientists. Support the careers of female scientist & equalize the female-male employment status at the faculty of life science at the University of Vienna.