- Join a dynamic national team working to improve soil-borne disease management
- Develop research capacity through supervision engagement and partnerships
- Full-time fixed-term position (5 years) based in Hobart
About the opportunity
Conduct cutting-edge research on soil-borne potato diseases within a national collaborative project. This work also supports the development of future research capacity through student supervision stakeholder engagement and the cultivation of strategic partnerships that advance the Universitys research mission and broader agricultural goals.
What youll do:
- Design undertake and communicate high-quality research of national relevance and international standing.
- Contribute to the successful supervision of research higher degree students.
- Strengthen and develop relationships locally and nationally with internal and external stakeholders.
- Investigate expansion of the research program through strategic investments and relationships.
- Contribute to the University in achieving its strategic objectives and fulfilling its operational responsibilities.
What were looking for:
- An excellent research record with national and international recognition.
- Demonstrable capacity to meet critical deadlines and deliver quality outcomes in a timely manner.
- A record of building and maintaining effective and productive links locally and nationally.
- Experience in both laboratory and field studies in soil-borne plant pathology research.
Salary details
Appointment to this role will be at Academic Level B and will have a total remuneration package of up to $155885 comprising base salary within the range of $114766 to $133235 plus 17% superannuation.
How to Apply
- To apply online please provide your CV and 1-2-page cover letter outlining your interest in the role skills capabilities and experience.
- For further information about this position please contact Professor Calum Wilson or on.
- Please visit for our guide to applying and details on the recruitment process.
- For current UTAS staff in submitting your application you acknowledge you have/intend to discuss your interest in this vacancy with your current manager and understand they may need to be contacted confidentially by the hiring manager as part of the assessment of your application.
- Please refer to the attached Position Description Below for full details.
Position DescriptionPostdoctoral Research Fellow in Plant
Applications close Sunday 19 October 2025 11.55pm
The University of Tasmania acknowledges the Palawa/Pakana and Gadigal/Wangal people as the traditional custodians of the land sea and waters of the areas upon which we live and work. We recognise their valuable contributions and deep connection to country and pay respect to Elders past and present.
As part of our commitment to a safe and inclusive workplace employment history and national police checks may be conducted as part of the selection process.
Join a dynamic national team working to improve soil-borne disease managementDevelop research capacity through supervision engagement and partnershipsFull-time fixed-term position (5 years) based in HobartAbout the opportunity Conduct cutting-edge research on soil-borne potato diseases within a nati...
- Join a dynamic national team working to improve soil-borne disease management
- Develop research capacity through supervision engagement and partnerships
- Full-time fixed-term position (5 years) based in Hobart
About the opportunity
Conduct cutting-edge research on soil-borne potato diseases within a national collaborative project. This work also supports the development of future research capacity through student supervision stakeholder engagement and the cultivation of strategic partnerships that advance the Universitys research mission and broader agricultural goals.
What youll do:
- Design undertake and communicate high-quality research of national relevance and international standing.
- Contribute to the successful supervision of research higher degree students.
- Strengthen and develop relationships locally and nationally with internal and external stakeholders.
- Investigate expansion of the research program through strategic investments and relationships.
- Contribute to the University in achieving its strategic objectives and fulfilling its operational responsibilities.
What were looking for:
- An excellent research record with national and international recognition.
- Demonstrable capacity to meet critical deadlines and deliver quality outcomes in a timely manner.
- A record of building and maintaining effective and productive links locally and nationally.
- Experience in both laboratory and field studies in soil-borne plant pathology research.
Salary details
Appointment to this role will be at Academic Level B and will have a total remuneration package of up to $155885 comprising base salary within the range of $114766 to $133235 plus 17% superannuation.
How to Apply
- To apply online please provide your CV and 1-2-page cover letter outlining your interest in the role skills capabilities and experience.
- For further information about this position please contact Professor Calum Wilson or on.
- Please visit for our guide to applying and details on the recruitment process.
- For current UTAS staff in submitting your application you acknowledge you have/intend to discuss your interest in this vacancy with your current manager and understand they may need to be contacted confidentially by the hiring manager as part of the assessment of your application.
- Please refer to the attached Position Description Below for full details.
Position DescriptionPostdoctoral Research Fellow in Plant
Applications close Sunday 19 October 2025 11.55pm
The University of Tasmania acknowledges the Palawa/Pakana and Gadigal/Wangal people as the traditional custodians of the land sea and waters of the areas upon which we live and work. We recognise their valuable contributions and deep connection to country and pay respect to Elders past and present.
As part of our commitment to a safe and inclusive workplace employment history and national police checks may be conducted as part of the selection process.
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