Dear Colleagues,

The Doctoral Network BEYOND offers 10 fully funded PhD positions for 
early-career researchers interested in advancing water quality science and 
management in the context of global change.

BEYOND is an EU-funded Marie Skłodowska-Curie Doctoral Network designed to 
train the next generation of water professionals who will drive scientific and 
technological innovation to address water quality challenges across Europe. Our 
network integrates expertise in hydrology, ecology, biogeochemistry, remote 
sensing, and environmental modelling, working across leading European 
universities, research institutes, and industry partners.

Key Features of BEYOND:

  *   Interdisciplinary research at the interface of hydrology, 
biogeochemistry, and ecology
  *   Hands-on training with high-resolution water quality sensors and 
modelling tools
  *   Fieldwork in experimental catchments across Europe
  *   Industry collaboration through secondments with SMEs and stakeholder 
engagement
  *   Development of citizen science initiatives and policy-relevant research
  *   Comprehensive training in science communication and leadership

Available PhD Positions:

  1.  Sedimentary phosphate remobilisation and in-stream mitigation under 
climate change conditions – Investigating phosphorus release from sediments and 
testing mitigation strategies. (Based in Austria)
  2.  Colloidal nutrient fingerprinting of European river networks – Exploring 
colloidal phosphorus transport and tracing pollution sources. (Based in Germany)
  3.  Understanding the processes controlling the concentration-discharge 
relationships in rivers– Analysing long-term high-resolution water quality 
data. (Based in Sweden)
  4.  Nutrient processing in stream networks using high-frequency sensors and 
stable isotopes – Quantifying nutrient retention and removal in streams. (Based 
in Germany)
  5.  A role for citizen science in water quality monitoring and protection – 
Evaluating how citizen science can enhance water quality monitoring and 
management. (Based in Ireland)
  6.  Assessing the disconnection between chemical and ecological status in 
river networks – Examining how multiple stressors impact aquatic ecosystems. 
(Based in Ireland)
  7.  Impact of low flows and intermittency on nutrient and carbon processing 
in fluvial networks – Investigating how low-flow conditions affect nutrient and 
carbon cycling. (Based in Spain)
  8.  Nutrient export dynamics across spatial scales in current and future 
climatic conditions – Studying nutrient transport from headwater catchments to 
larger river networks. (Based in France)
  9.  Modelling agro-ecological agricultural systems for water quality and 
ecosystem services – Assessing how sustainable farming practices impact water 
quality. (Based in Scotland)
  10. Sensitivity of microbially-mediated nutrient cycling to pollutant 
stressors and climate change – Evaluating how microbial communities influence 
nutrient cycling in rivers. (Based in Scotland & Northern Ireland)

We seek highly motivated candidates with a background in environmental 
sciences, hydrology, ecology, geosciences, or related fields.

For more details on the positions and how to apply, please visit: 
https://www.slu.se/beyond

We would appreciate it if you shared this opportunity with potential candidates 
in your network.
Best regards,
Dr. Magdalena Bieroza
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


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