Doctoral Researcher: Blockchain for Biodiversity: Addressing Regulatory Deadlock in International Law to Enable Sustainable Seed Innovation
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Doctoral Researcher: Blockchain for Biodiversity: Addressing Regulatory Deadlock in International Law to Enable Sustainable Seed Innovation
Doctoral Researcher: Blockchain for Biodiversity: Addressing Regulatory Deadlock in International Law to Enable Sustainable Seed Innovation
Location: Hanken School of Economics, Helsinki
Start Date: March/April 2026
Duration: 2 years, with a possibility of extension for an additional 2 years based on performance
Application Deadline: 26 January 2026
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About Hanken School of Economics
Hanken School of Economics is one of the leading business schools in the Nordic countries. It is located in Finland, with campuses in Helsinki and Vaasa. Hanken offers a range of B.Sc., M.Sc., EMBA, PhD, and Executive Development programmes taught mainly in English and Swedish. Hanken has 2,725 Bachelor’s and Master’s students and 118 Doctoral students. The School has close ties to the business community and an active alumni network with over 13,800 alumni working in more than 70 countries.
Hanken is accredited by AACSB, AMBA, and EQUIS. Its mission is to create new knowledge and educate responsible professionals for the global economy and a changing society. The Master’s programme was ranked 57th in the Financial Times Masters in Management ranking (2024). Hanken is widely recognized for its research quality, international orientation, and strong focus on sustainability.
About the Position
Hanken School of Economics invites applications for a full-time doctoral researcher (PhD) position within the European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant project Blockchain for Biodiversity (ReSeed).
The selected candidate will join an interdisciplinary team exploring how digital technologies can support sustainable agriculture, agrobiodiversity conservation, and equitable benefit-sharing..
This PhD position is part of Work Package 3 (WP3) of the ReSeed project
Research Focus (Work Package 3)
WP3 focuses on demonstrating how the ReSeed solution can be integrated into existing international regulatory frameworks with minimal legal amendments, thereby helping to overcome the current regulatory deadlock around digital sequence information (DSI) and access and benefit-sharing.
The doctoral researcher will examine, in particular, the interaction between ReSeed and the following frameworks:
- The International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (Seed Treaty)
- The Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-Sharing
- The UPOV Convention
- Relevant national legal frameworks in India and Europe, including biodiversity law and plant variety protection regimes
A central objective of the project is to support the practical realization of in situ agrobiodiversity conservation by creating fair, transparent, and traceable mechanisms for (i) equitable participation by all stakeholders in the international agricultural innovations ecosystem; and (ii) creating on- and off-chain incentives for revival of indigenous farming systems and sharing of traditional ecological knowledge.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct fieldwork in India, engaging with farmer communities and NGOs, together with the law and social sciences researchers of the team.
- Conduct a systematic interdisciplinary literature review, including academic scholarship and relevant case law in India and Europe, following and expanding established methodological approaches.
- Carry out comparative legal and regulatory analysis of international and national frameworks governing plant genetic resources, DSI, farmers’ rights, and intellectual property.
- Participate in and contribute to research stays and/or conduct interviews with key regulatory and institutional actors, including:
- The Community Plant Variety Office (CPVO)
- The UN FAO – Seed Treaty
- Legal experts on Indian and European Biodiversity Law and the Plant Variety Protection law
- Empirically document legal, procedural, and institutional challenges encountered in accessing both digital and analogue plant data and resources.
- Develop evidence-based legal and policy recommendations on how blockchain-based solutions such as ReSeed can be integrated into existing national and international legal frameworks with minimal legal reform.
- Disseminate research findings through high quality multi-disciplinary academic publications, policy-oriented outputs, and presentations at international conferences, together with the multi-disciplinary ReSeed team.
Essential Qualifications
- A Master’s degree in Law, International law, Intellectual property law, Law and Economics, Sustainability Studies, or a closely related field.
- Strong, demonstrable interest in international regulatory frameworks, biodiversity law, plant variety protection law, and regulation of emerging technologies.
- Demonstrated ability or strong motivation to conduct doctrinal and empirical legal research, as well as extensive field work in rural India.
- Willingness to undertake international research stays in Europe and India.
- Excellent academic writing and communication skills in English.
- Willingness to work closely with a multi-disciplinary team
In order to be accepted as a Doctoral Researcher at Hanken, applicants must fulfill the formal admission requirements for PhD studies. Please ensure that all required attachments are submitted, as they are essential for the academic evaluation of your application. Only applications and attachments sent in through the recruitment system LAURA will be considered.
Desirable Qualifications
- Knowledge of Indian languages and culture is a plus but is not mandatory
- Familiarity with the science of plant breeding, agroecology and indigenous farming systems is advantageous
- Experience with empirical legal research, qualitative interviews, or policy-oriented research.
- Prior exposure to interdisciplinary research environments.
- Knowledge of blockchain technology and related concepts is an advantage but not mandatory.
We Offer
- An opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge, impact-driven ERC-funded research at the intersection of law, ethics, sustainable agriculture and emerging technology.
- A stimulating and internationally oriented research environment at Hanken School of Economics.
- Close supervision within a leading research group working on blockchain, biodiversity, and global justice.
- Funding for research-related travel, institutional research stays, and conference participation.
Further Information and Application
For further information, please contact Prof Mrinalini Kochupillai at mrinalini.kochupillai@hanken.fi.
Please submit all application materials in English. The application deadline is 26 January 2026.
General instructions for applicants are provided here. You can also read more about Hanken as an employer here.
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Hanken är en internationellt erkänd handelshögskola med stark forskningsprofil och höga ambitioner inom hållbarhet, internationalisering och kvalitet. Vi erbjuder en rättvis och stimulerande arbetsmiljö där kompetensutveckling, balans mellan arbete och privatliv samt akademiskt ledarskap står i fokus. Som arbetsgivare värdesätter vi jämlikhet, öppenhet och integritet, och strävar efter att attrahera talanger genom en inkluderande och kompetensbaserad rekrytering. Hanken är en mångkulturell organisation med globalt nätverk och toppackrediteringar (EQUIS, AACSB, AMBA), vilket gör oss till en unik arbetsplats för dig som vill bidra till framtidens ekonomi och samhälle.
Hanken is an internationally recognized business school with a strong research profile and high ambitions in sustainability, internationalization, and quality. We offer a fair and stimulating work environment where competence development, work-life balance, and academic leadership are in focus. As an employer, we value equality, openness, and integrity, and strive to attract talent through inclusive and competence-based recruitment. Hanken is a multicultural organization with a global network and top accreditations (EQUIS, AACSB, AMBA), making us a unique workplace for those who want to contribute to the economy and society of the future.

