About Us
National University of Singapore is a comprehensive university that is ranked 1st in Asia, and 11th globally (according to QS World University Rankings of 2019). Department of Architecture has also been consistently ranked top 10 in the same ranking. For more information on the Department of Architecture, please refer to the website.
About the Role
We are looking for a full time PhD researcher to work on developing innovative ways to enable and carry out adaptive planning practices.
Today, conventional planning practices are increasingly challenged by the growing complexity of interdependent planning parameters as well as the number and degree of socio-economic and environmental uncertainties. While we are witnessing an influx of technical possibilities in the realm of planning, a critical review and a practical deployment in the field is lacking behind. This, however, is crucial in order to advance towards sustainable and equitable urban futures.
The position is funded through a RSB scholarship for 4 years.
About You
JOB REQUIREMENTS
- Candidate must have a relevant Masters degree;
- Highly motivated individual with capacity to work independently.
- Strong team spirit;
- Experience and knowledge in urban design or planning and critical urban studies. Good time management and planning;
SKILLS & COMPETENCIES
- Capability/hands-on experience with urban planning, geospatial modeling tools
- Familiar with at least one scripting/computer language (e.g. Python, R, Fortran);
- Experience in qualitative research;
- Excellent command of both spoken and written English
What We Offer
Please apply with a 1 page research project proposal to Dr. Naomi C. Hanakata, at
[email protected]. Once the approval from Dr. Hanakata is given, the candidate will have to go through the NUS PhD application procedure. The position is open for the August 2024 intake.
Please specify in your application that you found this opportunity through All Things Urban. Thank you!
International Candidates
This job is available for international candidates.