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Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore
The Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKYSPP), National University of Singapore, has openings for tenure track appointments in public policy at the Assistant or Associate level. Applicants are expected to possess experience in research and teaching in the areas of public policy, public administration, or public management. Successful candidates will also have substantive expertise in one or more social, economic or environmental policy challenges.
The successful candidate will have:
How to apply
Consideration of applications will begin September 30th, 2020, and continue until positions are filled. Please send applications via email to Public Policy Selection Committee pps...@nus.edu.sg. The application package should include (in electronic form): a cover letter describing research and teaching interests, an up-to-date curriculum vita, names of three referees, and three writing samples in which the applicant took the leading role (preferably published journal articles).
About Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
LKYSPP is Asia’s leading policy school, attracting world class faculty and students to engage and address some of the world’s most pressing challenges. Its mission is to to inspire, improve lives, and take central positions in the policy and governance conversations within Asia and beyond. We do this by working hard on two planks: pursuing academic and intellectual excellence, and crafting lessons for meaningful public policy-making. The school is housed within the National University of Singapore, the highest ranked university in Asia and the 11th in the world. Research support, salary and benefits are highly competitive.
Ben Cashore
Li Ka Shing Professor in Public Management
Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
National University of Singapore
Specializations: global environmental governance; comparative public policy analysis and management; private governance/corporate social responsibility; climate/forests/land use
Research snapshot: 2020 Benjamin Cashore and Steven Bernstein, “Why Experts Disagree on How to Manage COVID-19: Four Problem Conceptions, Not One” Global Policy, April 7
Recent publication: 2020 Benjamin Cashore and Iben Nathan, “Can finance and market driven (FMD) interventions make ‘weak states’ stronger? Lessons from the good governance norm complex in Cambodia” Ecological Economics
Contact information:
469B Bukit Timah Road
#02-01
Level 2, Li Ka Shing Building
Singapore 259771
tel +65 6516 6195
Email: spp...@nus.edu.sg
Overview video: https://youtu.be/DPSmWLQ3LVo
Web site: https://lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/our-people/faculty/benjamin-william-cashore
Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=DkfzcnwAAAAJ&hl=en