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Assistant Professor (Epidemiology)

Assistant Professor

2026-07-27

Location

Kent Ridge Campus

National University of Singapore

Type

Full-time

Required Qualifications

Doctoral degree in relevant discipline
Strong post-doctoral record
High-impact peer-reviewed publications
Independent research leadership
Teaching at undergraduate/graduate levels

Research Areas

Epidemiology
Non-communicable diseases
Infectious diseases
Mathematical modeling
Cohort studies (SCHS/MEC)
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Assistant Professor (Epidemiology)

Assistant Professor (Epidemiology), Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health

Job Description

The National University of Singapore – which is the top-ranked university in Asia – is recruiting full-time Assistant Professors for the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health (SSHSPH) on the tenure/research/practice track appointments. For tenure-track appointments, appointees are given fixed contracts for up to 7 years, with the goal of obtaining tenured appointments at the end of this period. In addition to an attractive salary and benefits package, new faculty members may be eligible for a start-up grant to initiate their independent stream of research and subsidised university accommodation.

Researchers and professionals experienced in the following are particularly encouraged to apply:

  • Investigating the distribution and determinants of non-communicable and infectious diseases in populations and applying epidemiological methods to understand disease patterns and identify risk factors.
  • Developing and applying mathematical models to predict disease trends and evaluate the potential impact of interventions, supporting the formulation of effective public health strategies and policies.
  • Simulating disease transmission dynamics and intervention scenarios to assess the potential impacts of public health interventions, enhancing preparedness and response strategies for disease outbreaks.
  • Engaging with SSHSPH’s large-scale cohort studies, such as the Singapore Chinese Health Study (SCHS) and the Singapore Multi-Ethnic Cohort (MEC) Study, to contribute to the development and utilisation of these cohort studies and to conduct translational epidemiological research that informs the development of effective public health interventions.

Job Requirements

Requirements:

  • A recognised Doctoral degree in a relevant discipline with a strong post-doctoral professional and/or academic record; OR a qualified medical professional with postgraduate specialisation in occupational health, occupational medicine, or preventive medicine.
  • Proven track record of publishing in high-impact international peer-reviewed journals.
  • Experience in leading independent research studies or components within larger research programmes, and/or developing, leading, implementing and evaluating projects and programmes.
  • Ability to generate and sustain an independent stream of research funding.
  • Ability to teach public health courses at various levels (undergraduate, graduate and lifelong learners).
  • Ability to work within multidisciplinary teams.
  • Ability to work with and teach culturally diverse audiences

Responsibilities include:

  • Establishing and leading an independent research agenda through securing extramural funding.
  • Developing and participating in collaborative, multidisciplinary research initiatives.
  • Designing and teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in public health.
  • Supervising and advising postgraduate students.
  • Contributing to policy and community development efforts in the field of public health.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What are the key qualifications for the Assistant Professor (Epidemiology) role at NUS?

Applicants need a Doctoral degree in a relevant discipline with a strong post-doctoral record, or a medical qualification with postgraduate specialisation. A proven track record of high-impact publications and ability to secure independent research funding are essential. See professor jobs for similar roles.

🔬What research areas does the Assistant Professor (Epidemiology) position focus on?

The role emphasises epidemiological methods for non-communicable and infectious diseases, mathematical modelling of disease trends, simulation of transmission dynamics, and work with large cohort studies such as SCHS and MEC. Explore research jobs for related opportunities.

📋What are the main responsibilities of an Assistant Professor (Epidemiology) at NUS?

Key duties include establishing an independent research agenda, securing extramural funding, teaching public health courses, supervising postgraduate students, and contributing to multidisciplinary research and policy development. Check faculty jobs.

📝Is there tenure-track support for the Assistant Professor (Epidemiology) position?

Yes, tenure-track appointments offer fixed contracts of up to 7 years with the goal of obtaining tenure. New faculty may receive a start-up grant and subsidised accommodation. View academic faculty positions.

✉️How can I apply for the Assistant Professor (Epidemiology) role at NUS?

Applications are submitted via the NUS careers portal before the deadline of 27 July 2026. Prepare a strong CV highlighting publications, funding record and teaching experience. Related guidance is available at academic CV advice.

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