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Principal Research Fellow and Head of Programme (International Energy Law and Policy)

Principal Research Fellow

15 April 2026

Location

Singapore

National University of Singapore (NUS)

Type

Academic / Faculty

Required Qualifications

PhD in International/Energy/Environmental Law
10+ years research/leadership experience
Strong publication record
Expertise in energy transition/renewables/nuclear
ASEAN energy governance knowledge
Stakeholder networks & project management
Leadership/communication skills

Research Areas

International Energy Law & Policy
Energy Transition & Sustainability
Renewable Energy Integration
Nuclear Energy Regulation
ASEAN Energy Cooperation
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Principal Research Fellow and Head of Programme (International Energy Law and Policy)

Job Description

The Centre for International Law (CIL) seeks to appoint an internationally recognised scholar to lead and expand its International Energy Law and Policy Programme. The successful candidate will shape and advance the Centre’s research agenda on international and regional energy governance, providing thought leadership on energy transition and sustainability. The role also involves building partnerships with academic institutions, governments, international organisations, and industry stakeholders.

The successful candidate will develop and lead research on the international legal and policy frameworks needed to support the global energy transition toward secure, sustainable, and resilient energy systems, with particular attention to ASEAN’s energy transition journey and its evolving energy cooperation agenda. Key focus areas include governance issues relating to renewable energy integration, regional energy interconnectivity, and low-carbon technologies such as nuclear power and other emerging energy technologies.

Key Responsibilities

  • Provide strategic and intellectual leadership for the International Energy Law and Policy Programme, including defining research strategy and priorities and ensuring the delivery of  high-quality scholarly and policy-relevant outputs.
  • Conduct and publish high-quality research on international and comparative energy law and policy.
  • Lead and oversee research initiatives and projects examining issues in international and comparative energy law and policy, including the governance of energy transition pathways, renewable energy development, nuclear energy regulation, the climate and environmental externalities of energy production and consumption, and regional energy cooperation within ASEAN  frameworks
  • Convene academic conferences, workshops, seminars, and dialogues to promote the exchange of ideas, support capacity building, and facilitate regional policy engagement.
  • Explore opportunities for cross-programme collaboration within CIL for research projects and activities.
  • Represent CIL in international fora and contribute to thought leadership on global and regional energy governance.
  • Develop and maintain networks with academic institutions, international and regional organisations, and other public and private-sector stakeholders.
  • Mentor and supervise research staff within the programme.

Qualifications

  • A PhD in International Law, Energy Law, Environmental Law or a related field, with at least  10 years of relevant experience in research and programme leadership.
  • Recognised expertise in international or comparative energy law and policy, including areas such as energy transition, renewable energy governance, nuclear energy regulation, critical energy transition mineral governance, and climate and environmental governance, with sustained engagement in real-world governance challenges.
  • A strong record of research excellence and publications in international law, energy law or energy policy.
  • Demonstrated experience in developing and managing research programmes or initiatives.
  • Excellent project management and stakeholder engagement skills, including experience in supervising and mentoring researchers.
  • Knowledge of the regional energy governance in Asia, including familiarity with ASEAN energy cooperation frameworks and institutional arrangements.
  • Established international and regional networks within the energy and legal policy community.
  • Strong communication and leadership skills, with experience engaging policymakers and translating research into policy-relevant outputs.

Application Procedures

Interested applicants are invited to apply online through the NUS Career Portal by 15 April 2026.
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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the Principal Research Fellow in International Energy Law and Policy?

Candidates must hold a PhD in International Law, Energy Law, Environmental Law or related field, with at least 10 years of relevant research and programme leadership experience. A strong record of publications in energy law/policy, expertise in energy transition, renewables, nuclear regulation, and ASEAN energy cooperation is essential. Excellent project management, stakeholder engagement, and networks are required. Review similar faculty positions for benchmarks.

🔬What are the key responsibilities of this Head of Programme role at NUS?

Lead the International Energy Law and Policy Programme by defining research strategy, conducting/publishing high-quality research on energy transition, renewables, nuclear energy, and ASEAN cooperation. Convene conferences/workshops, build partnerships with governments/organisations/industry, mentor staff, and represent CIL internationally. Focus on policy-relevant outputs for global/regional energy governance. See research jobs for related opportunities.

📝How do I apply for this Principal Research Fellow position in Singapore?

Apply online through the NUS Career Portal by 15 April 2026. Submit your application via the provided link. Prepare a CV highlighting publications, research leadership, and networks in energy law. Tailor to ASEAN focus. Use our free resume template and cover letter template for success.

🌍What research areas does this role emphasize at the Centre for International Law?

Key areas include international and comparative energy law/policy, governance for energy transition, renewable integration, regional interconnectivity, nuclear power, low-carbon technologies, climate externalities, and ASEAN energy frameworks. Emphasis on real-world challenges and policy engagement. Explore research role tips.

🛂Is visa sponsorship available for this NUS academic position in Singapore?

Visa sponsorship is not mentioned in the job posting. International candidates should check NUS policies for work pass requirements in Singapore. Established networks and expertise may aid eligibility. Contact NUS HR for details. View Singapore university jobs for visa insights.

📚Does this role involve teaching or is it research-focused?

Primarily research-focused with leadership, no explicit teaching load mentioned. Duties center on research strategy, publications, projects, conferences, partnerships, and mentoring. Suitable for scholars excelling in policy-relevant research on energy law. Compare with lecturer jobs that include teaching.

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