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Assistant Professor of Climate & Environmental Health [LKCMedicine]

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Singapore

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SGD 80,000 - 120,000

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3 days ago
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Job summary

A prestigious institution is seeking an Assistant Professor of Climate and Environmental Health to enhance their research and teaching focus on climate change impacts. The ideal candidate will hold an MBBS/MD and/or PhD, possess extensive teaching and research experience, and demonstrate a strong record of securing funding. This role offers a full-time commitment with opportunities to shape the curriculum and contribute to a multidisciplinary research environment.

Qualifications

  • Relevant postdoctoral experience in medical school.
  • Strong track record of securing and managing research funding.
  • Excellence in research and teaching with significant impact.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct high-quality research in climate change and environmental health.
  • Lead integration of climate change science across the curriculum.
  • Supervise undergraduate and graduate students.

Education

MBBS/MD and/or PhD

Job description

ACADEMIC FACULTY APPOINTMENT: The Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine

An Assistant Professor of Climate and Environmental Health at Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine is expected to contribute to the development of research and teaching at the School. He/she is expected to undertake high quality internationally leading research in the area of climate change and environmental health within the Population/Global Health Research Programme, in line with the overarching research strategy of Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, in addition to any other duties as assigned by the Vice Dean, Research and Dean.

Key Responsibilities

Job Purpose:

  • The appointee will be expected to undertake high quality research in the area of climate change and environmental health, in line with the research strategy of the School and NTU Centre for Climate Change and Environmental Health (CCEH), and in conjunction with other recent appointments, obtain research funding and supervise research staff and students.
  • The appointee will be expected to develop an interdisciplinary climate epidemiology group with primary research interests in using climate observation and simulation, AI, and large population health dataset to identify the risk factors that lead to complex diseases in humans, with a particular emphasis on the health projection for adaptation purpose and burden mitigation at local, regional and global levels.
  • The appointee will actively engage with the local and global research communities, pursue competitive research funding opportunities from diverse sources, and contribute strategically to national research initiatives
  • The appointee will lead the integration of climate change and environmental health science across the MBBS curriculum, while delivering innovative teaching by using team-based learning, e-learning, and other learner-centred approaches to both medical undergraduates and postgraduate research students, and ensuring the curriculum is delivered to the highest standard.

Primary Activities:

  • Undertake high quality research activities by sustaining a personal research plan, developing innovative research proposals and funding bids, managing and undertaking research activities, publishing in international peer reviewed journals and patenting research outcomes where applicable, reviewing manuscripts and grant applications when appropriate.
  • Seek competitive grant and collaborative industry funding to develop a sustainable research programme.
  • Contribute to, support and develop teaching and educational activity at undergraduate and graduate levels and supervise undergraduate and graduate students.
  • Develop and support research projects (including interdisciplinary) with other faculty in the field of Population/Global Health Research Programme and Climate Science at LKCMedicine and across the wider NTU community such as CCEH.
  • Supervise and mentor junior faculty members and research staff
  • Participate in academic committees and meet other administrative requirements as appropriate.

Job descriptions cannot be exhaustive and the appointee may be required to undertake other duties which are broadly in line with the above key responsibilities as assigned by the Vice Dean, Research and Dean.

Person Specification

Qualifications, Knowledge and Experience:

  • MBBS/MD and/or PhD degree(s)
  • Relevant postdoctoral experience in medical school
  • Excellence and significant experience in research and teaching with a high level of scientific achievement, productivity and impact in the field of climate change and environmental health.
  • A strong track record of securing and managing research funding in the fields of climate change and environmental health is highly desirable.
  • Demonstration of a strong adaptation in local research environment.

Management and Teamwork:

  • Ability to lead and work as part of a multidisciplinary team
  • Ability to work co-operatively with medical and non-medical staff
  • Ability to supervise research staff and students

Communicating and Influencing:

  • Ability to communicate effectively with staff and students
  • Ability to motivate others
  • Strong presentation skills
  • Ability to work in a team

Desirable attributes:

  • Demonstrated ability to develop teams and to create networks such as research consortium.
  • Understanding of the academic and administrative needs of internationally recognised universities.
  • Ability to work in and develop teams and to create networks at both a national and international level.

Time Commitment

The level of effort for this appointment is at 1.0 full time equivalent (FTE) employment.

The closing date for applications is 31 August 2025. Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.

Hiring Institution: LKC
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