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Postdoctoral/Research Fellowship at the Asia Research Institute (NurseTracs)

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Postdoctoral/Research Fellowship at the Asia Research Institute (NurseTracs)

Postdoctoral/Research Fellow

May 27, 2026

Location

Kent Ridge Campus, Singapore

National University of Singapore

Type

Research Staff (Full-time)

Start Date

August 2026 (no later than October 2026)

Required Qualifications

PhD in Social Sciences/Geography/Nursing
Migration studies experience
Mixed-methods research skills
Interdisciplinary background

Research Areas

Nurse migration trajectories
Multinational migration
Global healthcare labour competition
Filipino migrant nurses
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Postdoctoral/Research Fellowship at the Asia Research Institute (NurseTracs)

University-Level Unit: Asia Research Institute

Faculty/Department-Level Unit: Research

Employee Category: Research Staff

Location: Kent Ridge Campus

Posting Start Date: 23/03/2026

The Asia Research Institute (ARI), National University of Singapore (NUS), invites applications for ONE Postdoctoral/Research Fellow to join the NurseTracs project team.

The successful applicant is expected to commence duties at NUS in August 2026, and no later than October 2026.

Tracing Nurse Trajectories: Multinational Migration Amid Global Competition (NurseTracs)

As global migration patterns become increasingly complex, social scientists face growing pressures to make sense of migrants’ long-term trajectories. Research has shown how people can move to multiple countries throughout their lives, challenging a long-held belief that migration involves only a single origin and destination. Yet, scholars have also been limited to framing multinational trajectories as an individual experience – a result of the resources, aspirations, and circumstances of migrants themselves. Largely missing is the question of how other actors and institutions can shape migrants’ multinational pathways. This project shifts scholarly attention to how different actors move people across multiple borders, channelling migrants toward some places and drawing them away from others. We aim to examine how global competition over migrant skills defines people’s multinational trajectories. Specifically, we seek to determine how governments, recruitment agencies, and employers compete to direct migrants to and from specific destinations, reshaping their trajectories across time. We focus on the case of migrant nurses, a healthcare profession projected to face severe labour shortages in the coming decade (WHO 2023). We also centre our study on the movement of Filipinos, the largest nationality group among migrant nurses. We ask: How have nurse migration trajectories diversified over time amid a growing competition for healthcare labour? How have state institutions, commercial agencies, and employers sought to influence nurses’ migration trajectories? How might nurses alter their migration trajectories in relation to changing state policies, workplace incentives, and recruitment strategies?

The project brings together an interdisciplinary team of scholars from sociology, geography, nursing and implementation science. With over a decade of experience in studying healthcare workers and health systems, the research team has built strong connections in major source countries like the Philippines and established destinations like Singapore. We will implement a mixed-method research design that includes a survey of nurses’ international trajectories, in-depth interviews with different actors competing for nurses’ labour, and a digital story completion method that determines how nurses respond to changing state policies, employer incentives, and recruitment strategies. This project is original because it examines what scholars have called the “middle space” of international migration, where different actors compete to direct migrants toward specific destinations, often at the expense of other nations in need of such labour. This middle space has been relatively understudied in research on migrant trajectories, despite their key role in shaping people’s international pathways. While existing studies show how individual nations recruit migrant workers to address local needs, they do not explain how the recruitment strat

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the Postdoctoral Research Fellow position at NUS?

Candidates need a PhD in sociology, geography, nursing, or related fields, with expertise in migration studies and mixed-methods research. Experience studying healthcare workers or health systems is preferred. Explore more postdoc opportunities at NUS Postdoc Jobs or Research Positions.

📅When is the application deadline and start date for NurseTracs fellowship?

Applications close on May 27, 2026. Successful candidates start in August 2026, no later than October 2026. Posting opens March 23, 2026. Check academic timelines via Academic Calendar.

🔬What is the NurseTracs project about?

NurseTracs examines nurse migration trajectories amid global competition for healthcare labour, focusing on Filipino nurses. It uses mixed-methods: surveys, interviews, and digital stories to study how states, agencies, and employers shape paths. Interdisciplinary team from sociology, geography, and nursing. Learn about Migration Research Jobs.

📊What are the responsibilities in this Research Fellow role?

Conduct mixed-methods research including nurse trajectory surveys, actor interviews, and digital story analysis. Collaborate on publications and contribute to understanding multinational migration. No teaching load mentioned. See tips for Postdoctoral Success.

📝How do I apply for the Asia Research Institute Postdoctoral Fellowship?

Apply via the official link in the job post before May 27, 2026. Submit CV, cover letter, and references highlighting nurse migration expertise. Location: Kent Ridge Campus. Prepare your application with our Free Resume Template and Cover Letter Template.

🌍Is visa sponsorship available for international applicants?

Visa details not specified; contact NUS HR for international researcher support. Singapore is a hub for academic research jobs. View Research Jobs in Singapore for similar roles.

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