Director of Centre for Art, Science and Biocultural Ecologies (CASBE)
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Young, research intensive, and outward-looking Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) is ranked among the world’s top universities.
The Centre for Art, Science and Biocultural Ecologies at NTU Singapore brings artists, scientists and humanities scholars together to study and support Asia’s diverse biocultural ecologies. The successor institution to NTU Singapore’s highly successful Centre for Contemporary Art, CASBE focuses on curatorial practice as a form of research able to combine multiple systems of knowledge to support biocultural sustainability. Through exhibitions, residencies, research initiatives, and academic education, CASBE is committed to combining art and interdisciplinary innovation in Singapore, Asia Pacific, and the world.
Located within Singapore’s international visual arts precinct Gillman Barracks, the Centre provides visiting researchers, including artists and curators, an entry point to the contemporary art ecosystem in Singapore and the wider region with a focus on Spaces of the Curatorial and Biocultural Ecologies
The Director of CASBE will concurrently hold the position of Associate / Full Professor of Curatorial Practices at NTU School of Humanities (SoH); and will also play a leading role in the new Max Planck NTU Singapore Centre for Biocultural Worlding.
Both CASBE and SoH are part of NTU Singapore’s College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (CoHASS), whose students and scholars actively collaborate in fields ranging from philosophy to design, to understand how people in Asia and beyond act in and make sense of the world. Ambitious and rapidly growing, CoHASS aims to be Asia’s leading centre for innovative, interdisciplinary Humanities, Arts and Social Science research.
Associate / Full Professor of Curatorial Practice
CASBE seeks outstanding applicants for its Director post, which will concurrently carry a faculty position at the rank of Associate or Full Professor of Curatorial Practice. The CASBE Director is expected to:
Qualifications:
Application Procedure
The closing date for this application is 5 February 2026. Applicants are invited to submit their applications through the NTU career portal:
Applications should include the following:
Cover letter (including vision for CASBE and leadership statement); Curriculum vitae (including records of exhibitions, competitive grants, and graduate supervision, if applicable); Research statement; (max 2 pages) Teaching statement (max 1 page); Records of teaching evaluations (if available); Link to publications and projects; Names and contact details of at least five (5) referees.
Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Enquiries about the position may be addressed to:
Chair, CASBE Director Search Committee
Emails: CASBE-search@ntu.edu.sg
Hiring Institution: NTU