Global Research Partnerships Consultant (Part-Time)

National University Of Singapore · Singapore

Sector
Apps & Platforms
Function
Product & Engineering
Level
Mid-Level
Employment type
Part Time
Posted
2026-06-24
Source
mycareersfuture

Interested applicants are invited to apply directly at the NUS Career Portal. Please note your application will only be processed if you apply via NUS Career Portal.NUS Career Portal link: https://careers.nus.edu.sg/job/Global-Research-Partnerships-Consultant-%28Part-Time%29/33472-en_GB/We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.Job DescriptionAbout the CentreThe Centre for Biomedical Ethics (CBmE), Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, is a leading centre for teaching, research and engagement in biomedical ethics, health law, clinical ethics, research ethics, public health ethics, AI ethics, neuroethics and related fields.CBmE is responsible for the development and delivery of the Health Ethics, Law and Professionalism programme across the undergraduate medical curriculum, and also contributes to postgraduate and continuing professional education in bioethics. The Centre works closely with academic, clinical, policy, regulatory and professional stakeholders in Singapore and internationally.As CBmE continues to grow its international research profile, regional partnerships and global engagement, the Centre seeks to appoint a part-time International Research Partnerships Consultant to provide specialist support for international research collaboration, strategic academic partnerships, grant development and outward-facing academic engagement.About the roleThe Part-Time Consultant will support the Centre’s international collaborations, strategic partnerships and outreach beyond Singapore. The role is intended to strengthen CBmE’s international profile and research development capacity by supporting the identification and development of international collaborations, research networks, funding opportunities and strategic initiatives. It is a part-time, advisory and project-based role.The appointment will be offered on a part-time consultancy basis for up to 25 hours per week, subject to agreed deliverables.Responsibilities of the role as below:Support the Head of CBmE in international engagement strategy, including priority regions, institutions, networks and partnership opportunities aligned with the Centre’s mission in biomedical ethics, health policy, research ethics, clinical ethics, neuroethics, AI ethics and related areas.Identify and assist with large international grant opportunitiesIdentify, maintain or facilitate philanthropic support opportunities, including working with the Development Office of YLLSOMWork with CBmE academic and leadership teams to identify areas where international collaboration can strengthen research impact, policy engagement, education, public engagement and capacity building.Provide academic development support for international initiatives, including scoping new partnership models, shaping value propositions, preparing concept notes, and advising on pathways for collaborative programmes, networks, funding opportunities and thought leadership activities, including identifying new income stream opportunities.Support CBmE’s international positioning by identifying emerging trends and opportunities, and advising on how CBmE can contribute to international debates and collaborations.Support the development of outward-facing international materials, including partnership briefs, strategic narratives, concept papers, talking points and presentations for external stakeholders.Help track and review the progress of selected international engagement opportunities, including key contacts, next steps, strategic value and possible follow-up actions for CBmE leadership.Assist the Head in international engagement, impact, and research as required.Undertake other strategic liaison, advisory and partnership development duties as agreed with Head of CBmE, within the scope of the consultancy.QualificationsESSENTIAL CRITERIAApplicants should have:A good degree, in a field relevant to bioethics.Significant experience in research management in an international context, research facilitation, academic centre administration and strategic research support within the University sector.Experience supporting academic collaborations involving more than one institution, country or region.Experience with grant development, funding applications, research budgets, funder liaison, grant reporting or research portfolio coordination.Experience preparing reports, briefings or materials for donors, philanthropic partners, funders or senior institutional stakeholders.Strong understanding of how academic research centres operate, including the relationship between research, grants, partnerships, institutional processes and external engagement.Excellent written and oral communication skills, including experience preparing high-quality materials for academic, institutional, funder, donor, policy or senior stakeholder audiences.Strong organisational skills, sound judgment, discretion and professionalism.Ability to work independently in a part-time advisory role while collaborating constructively with academic, administrative and leadership colleagues.DESIRABLE CRITERIAExperience working in or with a leading research-intensive university or internationally recognised academic institute.Experience in working with biomedical ethics, practical ethics, health policy, clinical ethics, research ethics, AI ethics, neuroethics, public health ethics or a related area.Experience supporting the development or growth of a research centre, academic programme, research network or strategic initiative.Experience supporting substantial externally funded research portfolios.Experience working across time zones, institutional systems and cultural contexts.

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