EcoArch has a web page: www.ecoarch-project.org. We will fill in content there over the next 6 years on our activities. Check in from time to time if you want to see what we are up to!
EcoArch seeks proposals from colleagues based in Africa or Arabia interested in conducting research on human-climate-landscape interactions over the last 6000 years. We will fund up to €10,000 for projects that articulate with our core interests. Deadline 15 March 2026. nettskjema.no/a/587630
Head engineer position advertised in ancient DNA lab at the University of Oslo associated with the EcoArch project: www.jobbnorge.no/en/available...
EcoArch has an Instagram page! Follow us there for photos and videos of the project. www.instagram.com/ecoarch_proj...
The project investigates how people and climate have shaped landscapes and biodiversity across Africa and Arabia.
www.ecoarch-project.org
nettskjema.no
New postdoctoral position adverstised in ancient sedimentary DNA and palaeoecology: www.jobbnorge.no/en/available...
Job title: Postdoctoral Research Fellow position in palaeoecology and sedimentary ancient DNA (298945), Employer: University of Oslo, Deadline: Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Little is known of the earliest hominins who crossed Central Asia. Over the last four years, a team on which I am a PI has been working to understand how our ancestors survived in their environments. This paper is the summary of my PhD student Aljasil Chirakkal's thesis. Proud of him!
Loess–paleosol sequences in southern Tajikistan offer a valuable yet underexplored archive for reconstructing early human–environment interactions acr…
This study demonstrates that Early Paleolithic hominins of Central Asia preferentially occupied ecologically stable, pedogenically developed zones during interglacial phases, contributing to localized fire regimes and shaping their landscapes. 🇹🇯🔥🌱
Project manager position to be filled by March 1 at the Culture History Museum of the University of Oslo. www.jobbnorge.no/en/available...
My lab has a PhD position open! www.jobbnorge.no/en/available...
This study presents a multi‑proxy investigation of loess–paleosol sequences from the Khovaling Loess Plateau (KLP) in Southern Tajikistan to explore l…
Job title: Doctoral Research Fellowship in Archaeological and Palaeoenvironmental Geochemistry (293027), Employer: University of Oslo, Deadline: Sunday, March 1, 2026
🚨Fully funded PhD-position🚨
in our Genotype-Phenotype Evolution in Space (GPS) Lab.
Interested in the question on how climate shape the movements, interactions, and evolution of hominin populations?
Come work with us in Tübingen!
uni-tuebingen.de/en/research/...