Charles University offers a fully funded PhD position in Functional Vegetation Paleoecology, focusing on integrating global fossil pollen data with modern plant traits to understand ecosystem resilience and vulnerability to climatic changes. The research will explore ecosystem functionality since the Last Glacial Maximum, with applications to biodiversity conservation under climate change. Candidates should have a Master’s degree in a related field, proficiency in English, and experience in programming and data analysis. A passion for learning new skills and collaborating in an international environment is essential.