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Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Palaeobiology with a focus on Extinction Selectivity

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Department of Earth Sciences, South Parks Road, Oxford

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Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Palaeobiology with a focus on Extinction Selectivity

Postdoctoral

1 May 2026

Location

South Parks Road, Oxford

University of Oxford

Type

30-month fixed term

Start Date

1 June 2026

Required Qualifications

PhD/DPhil in relevant field
Experience with publications
Climate model output (netCDF)
Extinction risk models
Excellent communication skills

Research Areas

Palaeobiology
Extinction Selectivity
Marine Invertebrates
Climate Change Scenarios
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Postdoctoral Research Assistant in Palaeobiology with a focus on Extinction Selectivity

Department of Earth Sciences, South Parks Road, Oxford

Reporting to the PI, Prof Erin Saupe, the post holder will be a member of a research group with responsibility for carrying out research for ERC grant ‘Determining the drivers of extinction across space and time’. The post holder will provide guidance to less experienced members of the research group, including research assistants, technicians, and PhD and project students.

The post holder will develop an analytical framework to achieve the grant objectives. Specifically, the postholder will write and publish scientific papers on applying extinction risk models derived from fossil marine invertebrate data to extant species. Results from model efforts will be used in formal Red List Assessments, in collaboration with the Marine Invertebrate Red List Authority at the Naturmuseum Senckenberg.

The post holder will ask which extant marine invertebrate taxa are most at risk of extinction under natural, baseline conditions today and under future anthropogenic climate change scenarios. The post holder will therefore be expected to be familiar with manipulating climate model output (e.g., netCDF data).

About you

The post holder will hold, or be close to completion of a relevant PhD/DPhil, together with relevant experience and will possess sufficient specialist knowledge in the discipline to work within established research programmes. They will also be expected to manage their own academic research and associated activities and have previous experience of contributing to publications. They must also have excellent communication skills, including the ability to present research proposals and results, and represent the research group at meetings.

This is a 30-month fixed term post available from 1 June 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. For full details of the role, please see the job description. The deadline for applications is 1 May 2026. Interviews will be provisionally held on 12 May 2026.

You will be required to upload a CV and a Supporting Statement as part of your application.

Please do not attach any manuscripts, papers, transcripts, mark sheets or certificates as these will not be considered as part of your application.

Applications are particularly welcome from women and black and ethnic minority candidates, who are under-represented in research posts in the Department.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What are the key qualifications for this Postdoctoral Research Assistant role?

Candidates must hold or be close to completing a PhD/DPhil in a relevant field, with specialist knowledge in palaeobiology and extinction selectivity. Prior experience contributing to publications and managing academic research is essential, along with excellent communication skills for presenting proposals. Review tips for postdoctoral success and postdoc jobs.

🔬What research responsibilities does this palaeobiology postdoc involve?

Develop an analytical framework for the ERC grant, applying extinction risk models from fossil marine invertebrate data to extant species. Manipulate climate model output (e.g., netCDF) to assess risks under baseline and anthropogenic climate change scenarios. Collaborate on Red List Assessments with Naturmuseum Senckenberg. Explore research jobs for similar opportunities.

📅When is the application deadline and start date for this Oxford postdoc?

Applications close on 1 May 2026, with interviews on 12 May 2026. The position starts 1 June 2026 or soon after, for a 30-month fixed term. Upload only a CV and Supporting Statement—no papers or transcripts. Check postdoc positions and free resume templates.

🌡️What skills in climate data are required for extinction selectivity research?

Familiarity with manipulating climate model output, such as netCDF data, is expected to model extinction risks for extant marine invertebrates under future scenarios. Guide junior team members including PhD students. See advice on excelling as a research assistant.

👥Who should apply for this University of Oxford Earth Sciences postdoc?

Ideal for researchers with palaeobiology expertise passionate about extinction drivers. Women and black/ethnic minority candidates are particularly encouraged. Report to PI Prof Erin Saupe. View research assistant jobs and university jobs in the UK.

📚What outputs are expected from this ERC-funded palaeobiology position?

Write and publish scientific papers on extinction risk models, contribute to formal Red List Assessments. Provide guidance to research assistants, technicians, and students. Represent the group at meetings. Learn more via postdoctoral success strategies.
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