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Position: Research Fellow at National University of Singapore

Aggregated Source: Chinese Law and Politics Blog
April 24, 2007|

The East Asian Institute (EAI) at the National University of Singapore
seeks to appoint two or more research fellows and senior research
fellows. Applicants should possess an earned Ph.D. in a social science
discipline (esp. economics, political science, sociology, and
international relations) and must be interested in conducting academic
and policy-relevant research on contemporary China or overseas
Chinese. Successful candidates will be offered an initial contract of
up to two years (renewable). Scholars may also come for shorter terms
on visiting appointments.

[From the announcement]

The East Asian Institute (EAI) at the National University of Singapore
is Asia's premier English-language research institute on China and
other East Asian societies. Located on the historic Bukit Timah
Campus, the institute boasts of superb library facilities and research
support. Further information about the Institute is available at
http://www.nus.edu.sg/NUSinfo/EAI/.

The commencing salary will depend on the candidate's qualifications,
experience and the level of appointment offered. Depending on the type
of contracts offered, benefits may include provident fund benefits or
a special payment for expatriate staff, relocation allowance and
subsidized housing.

Interested candidates should send in their applications (form
available at http://www.nus.edu.sg/NUSinfo/EAI/form.pdf), together
with their c.v., publications and other writing samples, a discussion
of current research and future research plans, and the names and
addresses of three academic referees. We will begin reviewing
applications on July 10, 2007 but will consider applications received
after that date. Only short-listed candidates will be notified. Please
send completed applications to:

The Director
East Asian Institute
National University of Singapore
469A Bukit Timah Road
#06-01 Tower Block
Singapore 259770
Tel:(65)67791037

Fax:(65)67793409



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