[What the role is]
The ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute is a leading research centre dedicated to the study of socio-political, security and economic trends and developments in Southeast Asia and its wider geostrategic and economic development. Applications are invited for:
Lead Researcher (Political & Security Affairs) [1 year contract]
[What you will be working on]
This is a mid- to senior-level position for a researcher on ASEAN political and security matters. Candidates should have published works and/or policy-papers and possess relevant work experience. The contract would be for a duration of one year, with possibility of extension.
Primary Responsibilities:
- Undertake policy-relevant research on ASEAN’s political and security development
- Production Editor for ASEANFocus and assist the Managing Editor in coordinating and managing content, and liaising with prospective contributors, designers, and publisher
- Produce policy papers, commentaries, academic papers
- Conduct lectures, talks and briefings on ASEAN institutional, political and security issues
- Assist in the organization and management of conferences, workshops, webinars, and outreach programmes
- Design and deliver capacity-building programmes and specialised training courses on ASEAN and regional political–security issues for diplomats, civil servants and external partners
- Participate in the planning, research design, data analysis and publication of the annual State of Southeast Asia survey
- Engage with regional and international media to communicate research insights and provide expert commentary on ASEAN political-security issues
- Assist the Coordinator as necessary
[What we are looking for]
Requirements:
- Post-graduate degree in Political Science; Southeast Asian Studies, Asian Studies, International Relations, or a relevant degree
- Strong inter-disciplinary background and able to conduct unsupervised research and publish on a range of political and security issues
- A minimum 7 years of work experience on regional political and security issues
- A strong interest in ASEAN, particularly the ASEAN Political-Security Community (APSC)
- A track record of policy-related research and writing would be highly regarded
- Good communication and writing skills in English
- The applicant must be a citizen from one of the ASEAN Member States.
- Positive work attitude and ability to work under demanding circumstances.
- Team spirit and a high sense of professionalism
Applications should include a cover letter, a full CV, two reference letters, a writing sample and a one-page description of the proposed area of research.
Remuneration and benefits will depend on the candidate’s qualifications and experience.