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Research Assistant (Department of Geography)

Research Assistant/Associate

29 March 2026

Location

Singapore

National University of Singapore

Type

1-year contract (extendable based on performance)

Start Date

March 2026

Required Qualifications

Social Sciences degree (2:1 Honours Upper or Master's)
GIS skills (ArcGIS, QGIS)
Mixed methods experience advantage
Qualitative research (interviews, ethnography)
Excellent English writing/communication
MS Office proficiency
Mandarin/Chinese dialects/Malay/Tamil advantage

Research Areas

Social Networks
Housing Aspirations
Ageing Public Housing
Spatial Behaviour
Neighbourhood Ties
GIS Visualisations
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Research Assistant (Department of Geography)

Job Description

The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) at the National University of Singapore (NUS), invites applications for the position of Research Assistant/Associate. The successful applicant is expected to commence duties at NUS in March 2026, or as soon as possible thereafter.

This position is connected to a research project titled, “Social Networks and Housing Aspirations in Ageing Public Housing”. The research focuses on homeowners’ decision making towards housing relocation, with a particular emphasis on spatial behaviour, neighbourhood ties and social networks. The research team will adopt a mixed methods approach, combining:

  • Qualitative methods (ethnographic fieldwork and in-depth interviews)
  • GPS tracking
  • GIS visualisations for analyses
  • Surveys

This role is well suited to candidates interested in applied GIS within social science research, offering hands-on experience in integrating spatial data with qualitative and survey-based insights.

The project team consists of Principal Investigator (PI) Professor Elaine Ho (Department of Geography), Co-PI Associate Professor Vincent Chua (Department of Sociology and Anthropology) and Collaborator A/P Feng Chen-Chieh (Department of Geography).

Scope and responsibilities

The Research Assistant/ Associate will:

  • Support the Principal Investigator with project coordination and large grant management
  • Assist with data management and liaise with the project team members or external parties on such matters
  • Contribute to empirical research activities, including interviews, surveys, and ethnographic fieldwork
  • Work with GPS data, such as producing GIS maps and visualisations
  • Support data analysis across qualitative and spatial components (integrating with survey data where relevant)

Qualifications

Applicants are expected to hold at least a Second Class Honours (Upper Division) or an equivalent honours degree, or a Master’s degree in the Social Sciences.

Competencies

  • Willingness to learn about and work with researchers using mixed methods; prior experience of working with mixed methods will be an advantage
  • Knowledge of Geographic Information Science and spatial tools (e.g. ArcGIS, QGIS); experience with spatial visualisation will be an advantage
  • Core Microsoft Office skills are expected
  • Excellent writing and strong communication skills in English, including an ability to present research in both academic and non-academic venues
  • Skills in qualitative research methods (e.g. interviews and ethnography) or a strong interest in learning them
  • Skills in using qualitative analysis software will be an advantage
  • Conversational proficiency in one or more of the following languages central to the research project will be an advantage: Mandarin and/or Chinese dialects used in Singapore (e.g. Hokkien, Cantonese, Teochew or Hainanese); Malay or Tamil.
  • Prior experience in large grant management will be an advantage
  • Curiosity and passion to explore new concepts, methods and technologies, and capable of identifying and quickly learning the most suitable tools for the research on the go
  • A good team player and the ability to multitask effectively
  • Excellent organization and interpersonal skills

Other Information

Informal enquiries may be made to Professor Elaine Ho (elaine.ho@nus.edu.sg). Please include a cover letter tailored to the job description, full CV and the names of three referees in your application.

This is a one-year contract which can be extended according to performance.

Shortlisted applicants may be called for interview, either in person or by Zoom, as appropriate.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the Research Assistant role at NUS Geography?

Applicants need at least a Second Class Honours (Upper Division) or equivalent honours degree, or a Master’s degree in Social Sciences. Core competencies include GIS knowledge (e.g. ArcGIS, QGIS), mixed methods willingness, qualitative research skills (interviews, ethnography), excellent English writing, and MS Office. Advantages: spatial visualisation, qualitative software, grant management, Singapore languages (Mandarin, dialects, Malay, Tamil). See research assistant jobs or how to excel as research assistant.

📋What are the main responsibilities of this Research Assistant position?

Support project coordination and large grant management; manage data and liaise with team/external parties; conduct interviews, surveys, ethnographic fieldwork; process GPS data for GIS maps/visualisations; analyse qualitative/spatial data integrated with surveys. Ideal for applied GIS in social science. Explore research role tips.

📅When does the position start and what is the contract duration?

Expected start in March 2026 or soon after. It is a one-year contract, extendable based on performance. Applications close 29 March 2026. Check higher ed jobs for similar roles.

📝How do I apply for this NUS Research Assistant job?

Submit a tailored cover letter, full CV, and names of three referees via the application link. Informal enquiries to Professor Elaine Ho at elaine.ho@nus.edu.sg. Shortlisted candidates interviewed in-person or Zoom. Prepare your academic CV.

🔬What research project is this Research Assistant role part of?

Social Networks and Housing Aspirations in Ageing Public Housing” focusing on homeowners’ relocation decisions, spatial behaviour, neighbourhood ties. Uses mixed methods: ethnography, interviews, GPS tracking, GIS visualisations, surveys. PI: Professor Elaine Ho (Geography); Co-PI: A/P Vincent Chua (Sociology). Related: research jobs.

Are there advantages for specific skills or experience?

Prior mixed methods, GIS/spatial visualisation, qualitative software, grant management are advantages. Conversational Mandarin/Chinese dialects (Hokkien, Cantonese), Malay/Tamil beneficial for Singapore context. Strong team player, multitasking, organisation key. Learn more via research assistant guide.

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