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Research Fellows (Ocean Law and Policy)

Research Fellow

12 April 2026

Location

Bukit Timah Campus, Singapore

National University of Singapore (NUS)

Type

Full-time, 2-year fixed term

Required Qualifications

PhD in International Law
Law of the Sea Specialization
2+ Years Research Experience
Oceans Law & Policy Interest
Teamwork & English Proficiency

Research Areas

Oceans Law and Policy
Public International Law
Law of the Sea
Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction
Climate Change and Law of the Sea
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Research Fellows (Ocean Law and Policy)

Job Description

The Centre for International Law (CIL) invites applications for two Research Fellow positions for a period of two (2) years from candidates with a PhD in international law, particularly in public international law, law of the sea, or international regulation of shipping, and with a demonstrated interest in oceans law and policy.

Applicants with experience in academic research institutes, international organizations, or government agencies are strongly encouraged to apply. Expertise on biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction and/or climate change and the law of the sea will be considered an advantage.

The Research Fellow Programme at CIL offers a valuable opportunity to collaborate with and learn from other scholars and experts within the CIL Oceans Law and Policy Team, in a dynamic and supportive research environment.

CIL supports both collaborative and independent research initiatives. Junior research staff are provided with opportunities to participate in regional and international conferences, workshops and symposiums, including the Rhodes Academy of Oceans Law and Policy. Researchers at CIL are encouraged to publish their work in a variety of academic forums. In addition to research activities, members of the research team are expected to contribute to the planning and organisation of international and regional conferences, workshops, and training courses for academic and capacity-building purposes. Research Fellows may also undertake administrative responsibilities that support the Centre's vision and mission.

Qualifications

  • A PhD or equivalent doctoral degree in international law, with specialisation in public international law, law of the sea, or a related field;
  • A  minimum of two years of relevant professional or research experience;
  • A demonstrated research interest in oceans law and policy;
  • Ability to work effectively both independently and collaboratively within a research team.
  • Excellent written and spoken proficiency in English.

Application Procedures

Interested applicants are invited to apply online through the NUS Career Portal by 12 April 2026. Applications should include the following documents:

  • A covering letter outlining the applicant's relevant experience, motivation for working at CIL, and any specific research interests;
  • A detailed curriculum vitae (no more than 3 pages) describing the applicant's educational background and professional experience;
  • Two samples of written work;
  • Names and contact details of at least three academic referees, including the applicant's PhD supervisor.

Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Interviews will be conducted via Zoom. Candidates may also be required to complete a short written test to assess their research and writing skills.

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. As a university-level research institute, CIL engages in both legal and multi-disciplinary research on wide variety of international law issues. Its mission is to enable Singapore and the Asia-Pacific region to play a more significant role in the promotion and development of inter

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for the Research Fellow in Ocean Law and Policy?

Candidates must hold a PhD or equivalent in international law, specializing in public international law, law of the sea, or related fields. Require a minimum of two years relevant research experience, demonstrated interest in oceans law and policy, ability to work independently and in teams, and excellent English proficiency. Expertise in biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction or climate change is advantageous. Explore similar research jobs at NUS.

📅What is the application deadline and process for NUS Research Fellow positions?

Applications close on 12 April 2026. Submit online via the NUS Career Portal with: covering letter, CV (max 3 pages), two writing samples, and three referees (including PhD supervisor). Shortlisted candidates face Zoom interviews and possible written tests. Prepare your academic CV and cover letter effectively.

🔬What does the Research Fellow role at CIL involve?

Conduct collaborative and independent research on oceans law and policy. Contribute to conferences, workshops, symposia (e.g., Rhodes Academy), publications, event planning, and administrative tasks. Gain experience in a dynamic environment with the CIL Oceans Law and Policy Team. Thrive in postdoctoral research roles like this.

What is the duration and employment type for this Ocean Law Research Fellow position?

The position is a two-year fixed-term contract as full-time staff in the Staff/Administration category, categorized as PhD Researcher. No teaching load mentioned; focus on research and capacity-building.

🌊What opportunities does CIL offer Research Fellows in oceans law?

Collaborate with experts, attend regional/international conferences, publish in academic forums, and organize workshops/training. Work in a supportive environment at NUS Bukit Timah Campus. Learn more about excelling in research roles and research assistant jobs.

🏛️Tell me about the Centre for International Law (CIL) at NUS?

CIL, established in 2009, is a university-level research institute at National University of Singapore (NUS) on Bukit Timah Campus with the Faculty of Law. Focuses on international law research, promoting Asia-Pacific roles. Ideal for law of the sea and oceans policy experts. Visit NUS higher ed jobs for more.

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