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Principal Research Fellow (Ocean Law and Policy)

Principal Research Fellow

20 July 2025

Location

Bukit Timah Campus, Singapore

National University of Singapore (NUS)

Type

Full-time (3-year contract, renewable)

Start Date

Flexible

Required Qualifications

PhD in law of the sea/international shipping/oceans law
6+ years postdoctoral research experience
Strong international research track record
Leadership in research projects/teams
English proficiency

Research Areas

Law of the Sea
International Shipping Regulation
Oceans Law and Policy
Marine Environmental Governance
International Climate Change Governance
Autonomous Ships
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Principal Research Fellow (Ocean Law and Policy)

Job Description

The Centre for International Law (CIL) is inviting applications for the position of Principal Research Fellow for a term of three (3) years, with the possibility of renewal based on performance and organizational needs. Candidates should possess a PhD in fields related to the law of the sea, international shipping regulation, or oceans law and policy. A minimum of six (6) years of postdoctoral research experience in these areas is essential, along with a strong track record and international recognition in research, as well as demonstrated ability to develop and lead robust research initiatives for CIL’s Oceans Law and Policy Team. Start dates are flexible.

Candidates with a keen interest and expertise in the international regulation of shipping, as well as familiarity with the International Maritime Organization and its interaction with the 1982 UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) are encouraged to apply. The CIL Oceans Law and Policy Team is particularly interested in candidates with knowledge and interest in the international legal framework governing shipping with a focus on marine environmental governance, international climate change governance and autonomous ships. Those with relevant working experience in an academic research institute, international organization or government agency are highly valued.

The Principal Research Fellow will be responsible for driving research, events and training and capacity building initiatives for the CIL Oceans Law and Policy Team; supervising and mentoring junior researchers; and taking the lead on administrative responsibilities. The Senior Principal Research Fellow is also expected to conduct independent research and publish in various forums.

Minimum Requirements

  • PhD degree related to the law of the sea and/or in international regulations of shipping and/or related fields;
  • More than 6 years of postdoctoral research experience in law of the sea, international regulation of shipping and/or oceans law and policy;
  • An excellent track record with a solid international reputation in research, with indications of potential for long-term sustainability;
  • Experience in leading or directing research projects or programmes as well as leading a team;
  • A consistent record of service with evidence of leadership to the candidate’s university and country, profession, and the international academic community;
  • Proficiency in English is required.

Application Procedures

Interested applicants are invited to apply online via the NUS Career Portal with the following documents by 20 July 2025

  • A cover letter outlining their experience, motivation for wanting to join CIL and any particular research interests;
  • A comprehensive curriculum vitae (no more than 3 pages) detailing their educational background and professional experience;
  • A research statement (maximum of 3 pages) highlighting key research achievements, citing up to 5 significant publications, creative work or other scholarly contributions, and explaining their significance;
  • A complete list of publications;
  • Documentation of research impact, such as citation records;
  • Evidence of international recognisation and research awards;
  • Five (5) copies of significant publications;
  • Names and contact information of at least three (3) academic referees

Please be advised that only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. For any inquiries, kindly reach out via email to huong.tam@nus.edu.sg.

More Information

About CIL: The Centre for International Law (CIL) was established in 2009 as a university-level research institute at National University of Singapore (NUS). It is located on the Bukit Timah Campus of NUS, together with the Faculty of Law.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What are the minimum qualifications for this Principal Research Fellow role?

Candidates must hold a PhD in law of the sea, international shipping regulation, or related fields, with more than 6 years postdoctoral research experience in these areas. An excellent track record with international reputation, leadership in research projects, and English proficiency are required. See research jobs for similar roles.

📝How do I apply for the Principal Research Fellow position at NUS CIL?

Apply online via the NUS Career Portal by 20 July 2025. Submit a cover letter, CV (max 3 pages), research statement (max 3 pages), publication list, research impact evidence, 5 significant publications, and 3 referees. Only shortlisted candidates contacted. Explore faculty jobs for tips.

🔬What research expertise is preferred for this oceans law role?

Expertise in international regulation of shipping, IMO and UNCLOS interactions, marine environmental governance, climate change governance, and autonomous ships. Experience in academic institutes, international organizations, or government valued. Check research career advice.

💼What are the main responsibilities as Principal Research Fellow?

Drive research, events, training, and capacity building for CIL’s Oceans Law and Policy Team; supervise/mentor junior researchers; lead administrative tasks; conduct independent research and publish. View research positions for details.

📅Is the position renewable and what is the contract duration?

Initial 3-year term with possibility of renewal based on performance and needs. Start dates flexible. For contract advice, see postdoc success tips.

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