Research Fellow/Postdoc positions in environmental or ecological economics, 
with a substantive emphasis on climate, water, energy, forests, and sustainable 
livelihoods.

The Institute for Environment & Sustainability (IES) at the Lee Kuan Yew School 
of Public Policy (LKYSPP), National University of Singapore has openings for 
exciting, cutting edge, and problem focused post-doctoral/research fellow 
positions in environmental or ecological economics, with an emphasis on 
climate, water, energy, forests, and sustainable livelihoods.

Successful applicants will contribute to IES mission to advance “fit for 
purpose policy analysis”, and its emphasis on policy design capacity building 
and policy learning.  Successful applicants will contribute to IES’ burgeoning 
Climate Policy Design Lab (CPDL) and/or its Center for Water Policy (CWP). The 
candidate will lead policy-relevant research projects, take responsibility for 
project and grant management, and contribute to stakeholder liaison and 
outreach of the Institute.. All candidates should have a strong willingness to 
contribute to IES’s mission and to engage with new topics and research tools.

Those seeking further information to assess their potential for this position, 
are welcome to contact co-Deputy Director, Maki Nakajima 
(sp...@nus.edu.sg<mailto:sp...@nus.edu.sg>). Please send your CV to express 
your interest.
Responsibilities:
•       Design, implement and lead research projects under IES’s various 
research programmes.
•       Prepare high quality research papers on topics related to IES’s core 
research themes suitable for publication in high-tier academic journals.
•       Contribute to grant and institute-level reporting requirements and 
funding proposals/applications.
•       Provide support for IES’s events and outreach activities.
•       Engage with policy and research communities in Singapore, Asia, and 
around the world.
•       As environmental problem solving requires integrating a diversity of 
knowledge and research, we welcome applicants who specialize in either 
qualitative or quantitative analysis.
Requirements

  *   PhD in Environmental or ecological economics or related training in 
public policy.
  *   Excellent quantitative analytical skills with knowledge of econometrics.
  *   Proficiency in statistical software such as STATA and R.
  *   Experience in managing research projects, writing project reports, and 
conducting survey/focus groups.
  *   Preference for those with good and relevant publication records / working 
papers.
  *   Excellent verbal and written English.
  *   Good time management skills and ability to multi-task effectively.




Ben Cashore
Li Ka Shing Professor in Public 
Management<https://lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/our-people/faculty/benjamin-william-cashore>
Director, the Institute for Environment and Sustainability 
(IES)<https://lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/ies/>
Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
National University of Singapore
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Recent publications
2023 winner, with Sewerin and Howlett, Ken Young Prize for best article in 2021 
volume of Policy and 
Politics<https://policyandpoliticsblog.com/2023/03/28/policy-politics-announces-the-2023-winners-of-the-early-career-and-best-paper-prizes/>
 for “New pathways to paradigm change in public policy: combining insights from 
policy design, mix and 
feedback<https://doi.org/10.1332/030557321X16528864819376>” Policy and Politics 
June 23, pp 1-18

2023 Timo Busch, Michael L. Barnett, Roger Burritt, Benjamin Cashore, Edward 
Freeman, Irene Henriques, Bryan W. Husted, Rajat Panwar, Jonatan Pinkse, Stefan 
Schaltegger (corresponding author), & Jeff York, “Moving beyond ‘the’ business 
case: How to make corporate sustainability 
work”<https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/bse.3514>, Business Strategy 
and the Environment, July 31st

2023 Altaf Virani, Azad Singh Bali, Benjamin Cashore, Michael Howlett, M 
Ramesh, “The design roots of policy problems: Unpacking the role of procedural 
tools in design fitness and 
resilience<https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1111/padm.12924>” Public 
Administration, March


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