Postdoctoral Fellow, ROSA
- Recruiter
- SINGAPORE MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITY
- Location
- Singapore
- Posted
- 23 Mar 2023
- End of advertisement period
- 21 Apr 2023
- Academic Discipline
- Business & Economics, Economics & Econometrics, Clinical, Pre-clinical & Health, Medicine & Dentistry, Other Health & Social Care, Social Sciences, Psychology, Sociology
- Job Type
- Academic Posts, Postdocs
- Contract Type
- Fixed Term
- Hours
- Full Time
- Full Time | Contract
- Manager
- Doctorate or equivalent
- Singapore | Closing On 21 Apr 2023
Contract ending 30 June 2025
About Us
Singapore Management University is a place where high-level professionalism blends together with a healthy informality. The 'family-like' atmosphere among the SMU community fosters a culture where employees work, plan, organise and play together – building a strong collegiality and morale within the university.
Our commitment to attract and retain talent is ongoing. We offer attractive benefits and welfare, competitive compensation packages, and generous professional development opportunities – all to meet the work-life needs of our staff. No wonder, then, that SMU continues to be given numerous awards and recognition for its human resource excellence.
Job Description
- This position is for Research on Successful Ageing (ROSA).
- Conceptualize and conduct advanced quantitative analyses, using both cross-sectional and longitudinal survey, epidemiological and other data.
- Supervise and/or support longitudinal data collection efforts.
- Draft and submit papers, as lead author or co-author, for publication in high impact scientific journals.• Prepare research briefs and reports as required by the Centre.
- Develop and submit competitive grant applications.
- Participate actively in Centre activities, including conferences, seminars, and workshops.
Qualifications
- PhD in a Sociology, Epidemiology, Psychology, Economics, or Public Health with at least 2 years of relevant research experience.
- Demonstrated skills and expertise in advanced quantitative analyses.
- At least 3 publications in top tier geriatrics and gerontology / epidemiology / public health / social science journals, with at least 1 first authored publication.
- A team player who can work in a multidisciplinary setting.
- Expected to author, as lead author or co-author, at least 4 publications per year for submission for publication in high impact scientific journals.
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