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Principal Research Fellow (CoHASS, Global Asia initiative)


NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
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CoHASS is Asia's leading home for Humanities, Arts and Social Science education and research.

Our schools and research centres explain the different ways people make sense of the world, now and in the past, with a major focus on Asia.

NTU is seeking to advertise a Principal Research Fellow to support the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences' Global Asia initiative. The post will be for a duration of two years.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Support the Dean and other colleagues in the development of NTU College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences' Global Asia initiative.
  • Co-lead the development of a field-defining intellectual agenda for the Global Asia initiative, in particular in the field of the history of Asian Political Thought.
  • Identify appropriate research topics and interested researchers across and beyond the College
  • Identify sources of revenue to support research topics, and build relations with potential donors
  • Build connections with scholars and institutions throughout Asia and beyond
  • Conduct world-leading research in the field of Global Asia

Job Requirements:
  • PhD in a relevant discipline
  • Conduct world class research in the history and politics of Global Asia
  • Possess more than 10 years of research experience working in different cultural environments
  • Possess Asia-wide research networks, with a strong track-record of engagement with China, India and other societies throughout the region
  • Possess significant experience organising academic and other events, and building scholarly networks.

We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
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Principal Research Fellow (CoHASS, Global Asia initiative)
NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Singapore
10 days ago
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Contract / Freelance / Self-employed

Principal Research Fellow (CoHASS, Global Asia initiative)