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Research Fellow (Quantitative Research)

Postdoctoral

Rolling basis until filled (Expires 3 Jul 2026)

Location

Kent Ridge Campus, Singapore

National University of Singapore

Type

Full-time

Start Date

1 Oct 2026

Required Qualifications

PhD in Bioethics or related
Strong Quantitative Research Track Record
Peer-Reviewed Publications
Ethical/Policy Analysis Skills
Project Management

Research Areas

Bioethics
Healthy Longevity
Precision Medicine
Pandemics
Artificial Intelligence
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Research Fellow (Quantitative Research)

Job Description

The Centre for Biomedical Ethics (CBmE) at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, invites applications for a Research Fellow (Quantitative Research) position for CREST-SG (Collective Reflective Equilibrium for Science Translation – Singapore). The role is based in Singapore.

CREST-SG is a major national programme focused on empirically grounded, policy-relevant bioethics research across Healthy Longevity, Precision Medicine, Pandemics, and Artificial Intelligence, supported by a cross-cutting legal stream. The programme is led by Prof Julian Savulescu and Dr Sumytra Menon, working with Co-PIs A/P Michael Dunn, A/P Brian Earp, and Asst Prof Owen Schaefer.

We are seeking an experienced and motivated postdoctoral researcher with expertise in quantitative research expertise and ethical analysis to contribute to research, publications, and policy/practice-oriented outputs, while also supporting programme activities. This is an excellent opportunity for motivated postdoctoral researchers who are able to work independently, manage multiple workstreams, and thrive in an interdisciplinary environment

Key responsibilities

  • Design, conduct, and analyse quantitative and mixed-methods research, including surveys and questionnaire-based studies
  • Integrate primary quantitative research data with practical ethical analysis
  • Lead the drafting of literature reviews, study materials, analysis, manuscripts, and reports
  • Prepare applications for research ethics review, amendments, and progress reporting, as required
  • Manage own research and administrative activities and coordinate multiple aspects of the work to meet internal deadlines
  • Support the organisation of workshops and meetings, including liaison with the programme administrator on logistics, communications, and event planning

Qualifications

  • PhD specialising in bioethics, or a discipline related to bioethics (e.g., philosophy, sociology, anthropology); applicants holding a professional degree in medicine or law must also possess a PhD, together with formal training and demonstrated research experience in bioethics, from a reputable university.
  • Strong track record in quantitative research
  • Ability to integrate empirical work with ethical, legal, or policy analysis
  • Peer-reviewed academic publications as sole or first author, relative to career stage
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills in English
  • Strong organisation and project management skills
  • Ability to work both collaboratively and independently

Contract

  • Full-time appointment commencing 1 Oct 2026
  • Initial appointment of 2 years, with the possibility of extension subject to satisfactory performance and funding availability up to 4.5 years.

Application

Please submit:

  • Cover letter
  • Curriculum vitae with contact details of three referees
  • One writing sample
  • Current and expected salary

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for this Research Fellow Quantitative Research position?

Candidates need a PhD in bioethics, philosophy, sociology, or related fields from a reputable university. A strong quantitative research track record, peer-reviewed publications as first author, and ability to integrate empirical data with ethical analysis are essential. Professional degrees (medicine/law) require additional bioethics research experience. Excellent communication and project management skills are key. Explore postdoc opportunities for similar roles.

🔬What are the key responsibilities in this NUS bioethics Research Fellow role?

Responsibilities include designing and analyzing quantitative and mixed-methods studies (surveys/questionnaires), integrating data with ethical analysis, leading literature reviews, manuscripts, and ethics applications. Manage research/admin activities, coordinate deadlines, and support workshops. Thrive in interdisciplinary settings on CREST-SG focusing on Healthy Longevity, Precision Medicine, Pandemics, and AI. See research jobs for related positions.

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

Full-time appointment commences 1 Oct 2026. Initial 2-year contract, with possibility of extension up to 4.5 years based on performance and funding. Ideal for motivated postdocs in quantitative bioethics research. Check postdoctoral success tips.

📝How do I apply for this Quantitative Research Fellow job at NUS?

Submit a cover letter, CV with three referees, one writing sample, and current/expected salary. Applications reviewed on a rolling basis until filled. Use the official apply link. Tailor your materials for bioethics and quantitative research. Resources: free resume template and cover letter template.

🧬What research areas does CREST-SG cover in this bioethics postdoc?

CREST-SG focuses on empirically grounded bioethics research in Healthy Longevity, Precision Medicine, Pandemics, Artificial Intelligence, with a legal stream. Led by Prof Julian Savulescu and Dr Sumytra Menon. Contribute to policy-relevant outputs. View research assistant jobs or clinical research jobs for aligned opportunities.

Is there teaching involved in this Research Fellow position?

No teaching load mentioned; focus is on quantitative research, ethical analysis, publications, and programme support. Primarily research-oriented in an interdisciplinary bioethics environment at NUS. Suitable for those prioritizing independent research over teaching. Compare with lecturer jobs.

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