POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN TOXICOLOGY
Dear Staff and Students
Research is one of
the key strategic priorities of the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), as
articulated in the University’s Strategic Plan 2023–2032. The Plan positions
UKZN as a leading international, research-intensive institution committed to
advancing knowledge and delivering practical, evidence-based solutions to
complex global challenges. UKZN prides itself on producing high-quality,
impactful research across disciplines, supported by strong local and
international collaborations, and seamlessly integrated into teaching and
learning.
In line with this
vision, applications are invited from suitably qualified South African candidates for a Postdoctoral Fellowship in the fields
of toxicology, epigenetics and
toxico-genomics, with a strong emphasis on mycotoxin research.
Knowledge on climate change and its effects on food spoilage will be
advantageous.
Eligibility
Criteria
Applicants must
meet the following requirements:
- A relevant Doctoral (PhD) degree obtained within the last five years, and not previously
funded by UKZN.
- Demonstrated
expertise in toxicology (mycotoxin
induced toxicity), epigenetics and/or toxico-genomics.
- Expertise in mycotoxicosis, its biological and metabolic effects in
animals/humans.
- Demonstrated strong
laboratory skills on epigenetic
techniques in myco-toxicology
- Proven understanding
of toxicogenomic approaches
in toxin-induced biological effects in animals/humans.
- A minimum of three first-author publications
in Q1-rated journals.
- Ability to
contribute meaningfully to the high
research productivity of the hosting School(s).
Roles
and Responsibilities
- Conduct independent
and collaborative research aligned with the hosting School(s)’s strategic
priorities.
- Publish a minimum of two DHET/ISI-accredited
research papers per annum.
- Mentor postgraduate
students undertaking research projects in toxicology.
- Assist the PI in
preparing national and international grant applications.
- Carry out duties, as
assigned by the PI, consistent with a postdoctoral fellowship that comply
with UKZN policies and codes of conduct.
Conditions
of Appointment
- The fellowship is
awarded for one year
- Renewal beyond the
first year is contingent upon satisfactory
performance and the availability
of funding
- Postdoctoral Fellows
are not appointed as employees of the University and therefore do not
qualify for employee benefits
- South African citizens with the requisite skills will be considered
- Fellowship start
date: March 2026
Application
Process
Interested
candidates should submit the following documents as one combined PDF:
- A detailed
Curriculum Vitae
- Certified copies of
academic qualifications
- Proof of South
African citizenship
- A statement of
research interests and demonstrated laboratory experience/skills
- Contact details of
two referees (one of whom must be the doctoral supervisor/co-supervisor)
Applications
should be submitted to:
Ms Kholeka Dlamini-
Email: DlaminiK5@ukzn.ac.za
Closing date: 13 February 2026
Issued by the University Research Division
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Howard College Staff
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Howard College Students
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Edgewood Staff
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EdgWood Students
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Medical School Staff
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Medical School Students
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PMB Staff
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PMB Students
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Westville Staff
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Westville Students
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