About the Role
The CSST invites applications for the post of Policy Fellow in Sustainable Structural Transformation with policy expertise and interest in one or more of the following areas:
- Energy transition
- Agriculture and food systems
- Livelihoods, work and skills
- Global value chains and international trade
- Industrial policy
- Domestic resource mobilisation
Under the leadership of the Centre co-directors, the candidate is expected to lead the work of the Knowledge Repository of the Centre, which will be focusing on industrial policy and other closely complementary policy domains. The candidate will also contribute to the translation and the dissemination of the outcomes of academic research projects into practical policy recommendations, in collaboration with a multi-disciplinary research team involving other research fellows and academics hosted by the Centre. The candidate is expected to develop and curate a global community of practitioners around the Knowledge Repository of the Centre, starting from those institutions in the Global South with whom the Centre has established institutional relationships.
About the Department
The Centre for Sustainable Structural Transformation (CSST) is a research centre hosted by the SOAS Economics Department. CSST will conduct path-breaking research in developing countries, especially those in Africa and Southeast Asia, to inform strategies for structural transformation and economic diversification that are environmentally and socially sustainable. CSST will also advance concrete proposals on how private sector firms and governments can coordinate their efforts towards new industrial pathways for sustainable prosperity. As the Centre evolves, new research streams will be added, depending on other funding opportunities, potential research partnerships, and demands from policymakers, civil society organisations and businesses. Professors Ha-Joon Chang and Antonio Andreoni in the SOAS Economics Department co-direct the CSST.
About you
The Policy Fellow is expected to have a strong training in relevant disciplines, including economics, development studies, geography, business, politics and engineering. The candidate will have had experience in applied and policy-relevant research or direct involvement in policymaking processes. You will be able to translate academic research into policy analyses and recommendations, collect and use different types of evidence to inform research and policy-relevant analyses. Regional expertise in Africa and Southeast Asia, and/or experiences in comparative analysis, experiences in relevant sectors and policy areas, are desirable, although not necessary.
You will have a master’s degree in relevant discipline and a proven track-record of policy work in government, think tanks, policy-focused research centres
How to Apply
Please complete the online application form and upload your CV and a supporting statement.
Interviews to be held: 20th August 2026
Further information
Successful candidates will need to demonstrate their eligibility to work in the UK or have limited leave to remain in the UK and associated right to work for the duration of their employment with SOAS, in accordance with the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006.
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