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A leading research university is seeking a Research Fellow (Health Equity) to manage projects and provide expertise in health equity. The role involves conducting research, drafting a White Paper, and coordinating with stakeholders to enhance Singapore's health system. The fellowship lasts 3 years, initially offered as a 1-year contract. Candidates should possess a relevant Master's or Doctoral degree and at least 5 years of professional experience. Strong analytical and project management skills are essential.
Interested applicants are invited to apply directly at the NUS Career Portal
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Applications are invited for the following full-time position at the Centre for Research in Health Systems Performance (CRiHSP):
Research Fellow (Health Equity)
Centre for Health and Healthcare
Project Fellow (Forum Equivalent Level II), Location: Singapore
The World Economic Forum (the Forum) is an International Organisation for Public-Private Cooperation, engaging global leaders to shape major agendas across sectors. Its Centre for Health and Healthcare focuses on enhancing healthcare systems by scaling solutions for resilience, efficiency, and equity through diverse stakeholder engagement.
The Centre has launched the “Digital Healthcare Transformation (DHT) Initiative,” a multi-year program to boost public-private partnerships in digital health, data, and AI. This initiative complements the Global Health Equity Network (GHEN), which promotes health equity and patient-centred system transformation.
Singapore, a leader in healthcare delivery and equity due to its investment in digital health, will be highlighted as a World Economic Forum Centre for Health and a Healthcare Country Lighthouse. This collaboration aims to showcase Singapore’s healthcare success globally and identify opportunities for Public-Private Partnerships to advance health equity through digital transformation.
The Fellowship role will manage projects and provide expertise on Health Equity, access to care, and social determinants of health. The Fellow will support the Forum’s work in developing Singapore as a Country Lighthouse, conduct research on its health system transformation, and share insights on health equity. He/She will also coordinate with regional working groups and engage with local and global partners, including the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (C4IR) Network and the Accelerators Network, and contribute to the Forum's Health Equity strategy and broader global efforts.
The Health Equity effort in Singapore as well as the proposed pilot place-based change programme(s) will link to a broader global Global Health Equity strategy and pre-existing place-based change work (launching by the GHEN in 2024). This will provide existing best practice and networks that can be adapted to the new regional efforts in ASEAN.
This role is based in Singapore and hosted within the NUS Centre for Research in Health Systems Performance (CRiHSP). The Fellow will be involved in projects from the Forum’s Centre for Health and Healthcare. The Fellow will report directly to the NUS Principal Investigator, as well as to the Forum's Lead for Health Equity.
The fellowship is for 3 years (or until January 2028, whichever comes first, if applicable). Initially, a 1-year contract will be offered, renewable based on performance.
All applications will be submitted through CHRS Recruiting portal
Recruitment is open immediately. For further inquiries about the position, feel free to contact Prof. Jose Valderas (jmvalderas@nus.edu.sg). Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews.