Project Title: A Multi-Plant Study Investigating the Effect of Interventions on Food Safety Culture Maturity.
Project Code: FSC-PHD-2025
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Host Institution |
University of Otago, Department of Food Science, Dunedin, New Zealand |
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Supervisors |
Prof. Miranda Mirosa & Prof. Phil Bremer (University of Otago), |
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Start Date |
1 October 2025, or as soon as practicable |
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Duration |
36 months full-time |
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Funding |
NZD$33,624 stipend per annum plus a domestic tuition fees waiver for 36 months (excludes student services fee and insurance) |
Make a Real-World Impact on Food Safety!
Ready to translate your passion for the food industry into real-world impact? We are seeking an exceptional PhD candidate to lead a groundbreaking project in partnership with the New Zealand Food Safety Science & Research Centre.
The Challenge: We know a company’s culture is the number one factor in preventing food safety failures. But how do you actually improve that culture effectively? This is a major gap in current knowledge, and you can help fill it by building on cutting-edge research to discover what actually works.
Your Project: This isn't just a theoretical project. You will be on the ground, working directly with leading food manufacturing companies to drive real change.
You will deploy validated assessment tools and then apply cutting-edge AI and machine learning models to analyse the results, identifying hidden patterns and critical gaps in each plant's Food Safety Culture (FSC). Based on this deep, data-driven analysis, you will design and roll out targeted interventions. Finally, you will measure their impact and combine your powerful quantitative findings with rich qualitative insights from interviews and focus groups to build a comprehensive new understanding of what drives successful culture change in the food industry.
Why This Research Matters: Your work will provide a blueprint for the food industry. You will make a significant contribution by:
Who We Are Looking For: We are seeking a curious, driven, proactive individual with excellent communication skills.
The Scholarship Package & Support:
How to Apply Interested candidates who meet the eligibility criteria should email the following documents to the Food Science Department at foodscience.office@otago.ac.nz.
Please include the Project Code FSC-PHD-2025 in your subject line.
Your application must include:
Applications close on 15th August 2025, or as soon as a suitable candidate is found. Early applications are encouraged.
Find out more about our department and our research:
New Zealand Food Safety Science & Research Centre: https://www.nzfssrc.org.nz/#/
Published on: 28 July 2025