The Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT) at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden (FWBG) seeks a highly motivated Research Botanist with a primary focus on plant systematics and complementary interests in floristics, ecology, and/or conservation. Research incorporating a combination of scientific collections, field work, and genomics is preferred. The successful candidate will maintain an active research program as measured by scientific peer-reviewed journal publications, grant-funded proposals in support of research, collections development, collaborations with colleagues, contributions to the institute’s outreach activities, and participation in the graduate programs associated with Texas Christian University (TCU) and the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA), including opportunities for teaching in specialty areas. The starting date for the position is flexible; our target date is January 5, 2026.
Herbarium Manager, Utah Vally University
The Utah Valley University Department of Biology invites applications for a full-time Herbarium Manager position to begin as soon as September 2025. We seek an exceptional candidate with expertise in plant systematics, taxonomy, or a related field, and a strong interest in managing and developing herbarium collections.
Canada Excellence Research Chair in Biodiversity Genomics
The University of Guelph welcomes applications from world-leading researchers in the field of Biodiversity Genomics to the 2026 CERC competition, offering chairholders the opportunity to launch ambitious and impactful research programs, and build a critical mass of expertise to further Canada’s growing reputation as a global leader in research and innovation.
Stengl-Wyer Postdoctoral Scholar in Biodiversity - UT Austin
Apply for a prestigious, 3-year postdoctoral scholar position in biodiversity and the life sciences at UT Austin, to pursue innovative, independent research.
Post-Doctoral Research Associate: Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology - UTK
Knoxville, TN, United States (On-site)
Job Description
The Budke Lab in the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology at the University of Tennessee (http://jmbudke.github.io/) is seeking a Post-Doctoral Research Associate to work on an NSF-funded project. This project is investigating morphological evolution in a phylogenetic context using moss plants as the experimental system.
Responsibilities
The research responsibilities will include
Assembling morphological datasets using the literature and herbarium specimens
Compiling DNA sequence datasets from publicly available resources and laboratory-based methods using herbarium specimens
Combining these data to analyze the evolution of morphological structures across a phylogeny
Opportunities will also be available to develop novel research questions focusing on the functional morphology, physiology, and evolution of the parent-offspring relationship in mosses. Supervising and mentoring undergraduate researchers in both the laboratory and herbarium will be required. An additional aim of this project is to build awareness of and appreciation for plants and botanical natural history collections. As part of the team, the postdoc will participate in hands-on outreach events, such as Darwin Day. The postdoc will also co-lead a May-term course for undergraduate students on collections-based research.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications:
A PhD in biology, ecology and evolution, systematics, or a related field.
Research experience in molecular systematics and plant morphology.
Proficiency using bioinformatic tools to infer phylogenetic trees and perform comparative analyses.
A strong work ethic with the ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
The ability to bring projects to completion, demonstrated by publications in peer-reviewed journals.
Motivation to engage in botanical outreach and education.
Compensation and Benefits:
The starting salary range for this position is $50,000 – $60,000, depending on experience and qualifications, per year with annual increases contingent on performance. Full health and retirement benefits are included.
Find more information on UT Benefits here
Timeline and How to Apply
Review of applications will begin on August 18, 2025, and will continue until the position is filled. The initial appointment is for one year with funding available to extend up to two years, contingent on performance.
Please include the following items in a single PDF document with the online application:
Cover letter (include expected completion date of PhD, if appropriate)
CV
Contact information for three references.
About The Department:
The Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology values the quality of life of all its members, and we are committed to recruiting and retaining a varied community of scientific researchers and to supporting the intercultural goals of the University. Knoxville, Tennessee is an exciting city that has undergone a vibrant civic revitalization over the past several years and is recognized as one of the most exciting up-and-coming regions in the country, yet it remains a reasonably affordable city for the United States. Nestled in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, Knoxville offers a broad spectrum of educational, recreational, and cultural opportunities.
About Us
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, has shaped leaders, changemakers, and innovative thinkers since its founding in 1794. The university is home to more than 38,000 students and 10,000 statewide employees—the Volunteers—who uphold the university’s tradition of lighting the way for others through leadership and service.
UT Knoxville offers over 900 programs of study across 14 degree-granting colleges and schools. As Tennessee’s flagship land-grant university, its footprint spans the entire state. The university holds the highest Carnegie classification for research activity and has deep partnerships with industry leaders and the US Department of Energy’s largest multidisciplinary laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
The Knoxville campus serves and recruits for UT Knoxville, including the Institute of Agriculture and the Space Institute, as well as the UT Institute of Public Service.
UT Knoxville considers its employees its number one asset. With values that focus on work-life balance, compensation, and innovation leadership, all Vols are supported to advance professionally. Employees have access to career development and coaching, continued education, and an extensive list of development and training possibilities. The Volunteer employee experience implements structures and practices that attract and retain a diverse community and that support a culture where everyone matters and belongs.
The university holds a strong commitment to its land-grant mission of learning and engagement, with a tradition of service and leadership that carries that Volunteer spirit throughout the state and around the world. It has been ranked nationally as “Best Employer for New Graduates,” “One of America’s Best Large Employers,” and “Best Workplace for Women,” and has been designated as “Best Place for Working Parents” by Forbes Magazine.
Apply today and join the Tennessee Volunteer community!
Faculty and Director of the Herbarium - OSU
Join Oregon State University as the next Director of the OSU Herbarium and lead innovative, interdisciplinary research in plant systematics, ecology, or evolution while stewarding one of the largest botanical collections in the Pacific Northwest.
Augustin-Pyramus de Candolle 2026 Prize
The Société de Physique et d'Histoire naturelle (SPHN) of Geneva is pleased to announce the award of the Augustin-Pyramus de Candolle Prize in 2026. This prize recognizes the author of the best taxonomic treatment of a plant group (angiosperms, gymnosperms, bryophytes and green algae), as well as fungi and lichens. The purpose of the prize is to encourage and foster the publication of monographic treatments in plant taxonomy, preferably by scientists still at an early stage of their career.
The submitted work should be a complete coverage of the treated group, namely its arrangement in a system of hierarchical classification. It should follow an integrated taxonomic approach, including descriptions of morphological and anatomical characters, physiology, chemistry, ecology and molecular phylogenetics. Complete bibliography, critical synonymy and identification keys are required. The work should comply with the International Code of Nomenclature (2024 – Madrid Code).
The work may consist of a single monograph or of a series of peer-reviewed papers on the same group. In this case, the candidate must be the first author of the phylogeny and taxonomy sections. Submitted works should be unpublished or published after October 31st, 2022.
The prize is open to researchers of all nationalities. The text, however, must be written in French, English, Spanish or Portuguese. A summary of the monograph, of no more than 4000 words, must be written in English or French.
The work should be submitted to the Secretary of the prize, along with its summary and the author's curriculum vitae, before Friday October 31st, 2025, as electronic files uploaded at the following address fred.stauffer@geneve.ch, using the website: https://www.swisstransfer.com/fr-fr or as printed documents (two copies) sent to the following address:
Dr. Fred Stauffer
Prix Augustin-Pyramus de Candolle
Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de Genève
Case postale 71
CH-1292 Chambésy, Suisse
The 2026 de Candolle Prize of CHF 5'000 will be awarded in Geneva during early 2026, in the presence of the winner, invited by the SPHN to attend the ceremony. The Prize will not be awarded if the proposals are regarded as insufficient or do not comply with the conditions of this announcement.
For more details, please contact the Prize Secretary Dr. Fred Stauffer. For further information on the history of the Prize: https://www.unige.ch/sphn/Prixetbourses/
Research Scientist - Gainesville, FL
This is a highly professional position responsible for directing the service and research activities of the Botany Section, including the Division of Plant Industry Herbarium, in support of the plant and plant pest regulatory responsibilities of the Division of Plant Industry.
The incumbent spends majority of their time communicating with, motivating, providing, or coordinating training, and directing the work of subordinates. In addition, the incumbent must complete timely performance appraisals, develop accurate work plans, and timely approve attendance and leave for each subordinate. Incumbent has the authority to make recommendations for special pay increases, reclassifications, hiring, and disciplinary actions, when appropriate.
Provides expert identification and classification of plant specimens to genus and species, or the lowest taxonomic unit possible using taxonomic keys, herbarium specimens and other scientific methods of identification. Researches plant species for various projects and surveys of the bureau. Reviews pertinent scientific literature on plants. Prepares and writes peer-reviewed, scientific taxonomic publications based upon data compiled from identifications, classifications and systematic studies. This position also serves as a member of the Division’s Publication Review Committee which reviews all division publications, including manuscripts and lists of plant names (scientific and common) for accuracy, synonymy and author names.
Reviews applications for collecting/harvesting prohibited noxious weeds and protected aquatic, endangered or commercially exploited plants and nominating species for protected or prohibited status. Reviews federal permit applications relating to Florida.
Coordinates the DPI Herbarium Program, including supervising the collecting, mounting and labeling of plant specimens for the herbarium and seed collection.
Provides botanical training to plant protection specialists and clubs or interest groups through training classes, workshops, seminars and lectures.
Performs other related duties as required. For complete details, follow the link below.
RESEARCH SCIENTIST – SES - 42001257, assigned to BOTANY and headquartered in Gainesville, Florida. This announcement is for ALL QUALIFIED CANDIDATES. Questions may be directed to Dr. Patti Anderson by calling (352) 395-4701 or emailing Patti.Anderson@FDACS.gov.
Apply here: 42001257
Hyperspectral Scanning Assistant - MO
Director of BRIT Press
The Director of BRIT Press will manage the Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT) Press. This position is responsible for the preparation, manufacture, and distribution of botanical research and scientific discoveries. This will include overseeing operations, scientific editing, and publishing plant systematics, floristics, ecology, and conservation research. The Director interacts with publication authors, BRIT Press supporters, and departments across the Fort Worth Botanic Garden (FWBG), including Marketing and Communications, Research and Conservation, Learning and Engagement, and Advancement.
Key Responsibilities:
Accountability
1. Maintaining innovation and excellence in scientific publications
2. Coordinating and directing scientific editing, peer review, and dissemination of botanical information to scientists, educators, and the general public through publication of the periodical BRIT Journal, books, and other publications
3. Setting editorial policy and developing proposals, budgets, and schedules for publications
4. Working with fulfillment staff on the development, marketing, and sales of publications
People Management/Interactions
1. Communicating and collaborating with the BRIT Press Editorial Advisory Board
2. Supervising, developing, and effectively supporting the Press Sales and Fulfillment Coordinator
3. Supporting the Librarian when relevant to Press projects
Communication
1. Connecting with colleagues, libraries, the systematic botanical community, and the general public about BRIT Press activities and publications
2. Exhibiting professionalism with authors, reviewers, graphic designers, and printers
3. Fostering goodwill and generosity with subscribers and supporters
Qualifications
Competencies: Knowledge and Skills required:
1. Competence with editing and publishing in both print and digital media
2. Knowledgeable in science, botany, taxonomy, and the publishing world
3. Familiarity with online taxonomic and library resources
4. Proficiency using Microsoft Office programs and databases
5. Maintenance of focus and character under the pressure of deadlines
6. Knowledgeable in database management and digital publishing with Open Journal Systems
Additional Job Requirements:
1. Be adaptable and flexible to changing schedules including weekends and evenings in support of FWBG public events.
2. Occasional travel for professional development, networking, and industry conferences.
Reasonable accommodation can be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the job