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Senior Research Fellow (East Asian Institute) (26799)

National University of Singapore

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Job summary

An established industry player is seeking a Senior Research Fellow to join their multidisciplinary team focused on Chinese politics and governance. This prestigious institute offers a dynamic environment for impactful research, emphasizing collaboration and a multidisciplinary approach. The role involves conducting in-depth research, leading projects, and engaging with the public through various platforms. Candidates should possess a PhD in Political Science and extensive experience in relevant research areas. This is an exciting opportunity to leverage Singapore's unique geopolitical position to amplify research impact.

Benefits

Prestigious Institute
Collaborative Environment
Multidisciplinary Approach

Qualifications

  • 10+ years of research experience in Chinese politics and governance.
  • Demonstrable expertise in elite politics and law-based governance.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct in-depth research on Chinese politics and governance.
  • Lead research projects and engage with policymakers.
  • Publish findings in academic journals and public platforms.

Skills

Research in Chinese Politics
Governance Expertise
Leadership in Research Projects
Public Engagement
Academic Publishing

Education

PhD in Political Science

Job description

Job Description

The East Asian Institute (EAI) at the National University of Singapore is seeking a highly qualified senior researcher with a strong background in Chinese politics and governance to join our multidisciplinary team.

Position: Senior Research Fellow

Field: Chinese Politics and Governance

Qualification

  • PhD in Political Science or related field

  • 10+ years of work experience in research or any relevant areas

About EAI

Established in 1997, the East Asian Institute (EAI) promotes both academic and policy-oriented research on East Asian development. Our focus includes contemporary China (including Hong Kong and Taiwan), and China’s economic relations with Japan, Korea, ASEAN, and the world. We collaborate with regional and international institutions, organize conferences, and provide insights that inform public policy.

Role and Responsibilities

Research at the Institute on Chinese politics and governance includes a range of topics, including but not limited to elite politics, the institutions and work of the Communist Party and government, central-local relations, law-based governance, and governance of society and the economy. Candidates for the position are expected to have demonstrable expertise in two or more of these areas:

  • Conduct in-depth research in Chinese politics and governance.

  • Lead research projects and a small team.

  • Contribute to EAI’s Background Briefs for a policy-maker audience.

  • Engage the public through commentary, op-eds, and public lectures.

  • Publish in academic journals and other reputable platforms.

What We Offer

  • Centre of Excellence: Join a prestigious institute recognized for its impactful analysis and research.

  • Dynamic Environment: Work in a collaborative and intellectually stimulating setting.

  • Multidisciplinary Approach: Engage with experts across disciplines.

  • Unique Geopolitical Position: Leverage Singapore’s position as a bridge between East and West to amplify your research impact.

Application Process

Interested candidates should submit their CV, a cover letter outlining research interests, and two samples of published work.

We look forward to your application and the opportunity to collaborate on advancing our understanding of Chinese politics and governance.

More Information

Location: Bukit Timah Campus

Organization: East Asian Institute

Department : East Asian Institute

Job requisition ID : 26799

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