Job Description
CIL invites applications for a Research Assistant position from candidates with an undergraduate degree in law and/or international relations with a demonstrable interest in ASEAN law and policy, trade, economic integration, and external relations. Please note that this is a short-term position from December 2024 to June 2025.
The primary task of the Research Assistant is to support analysis of ASEAN instruments for the CIL Document Database ASEAN collection as well as to assist in organising international and regional capacity-building academic conferences and workshops, including CIL’s Flagship ASEAN Law Academy.
Qualifications
- Undergraduate degree in law and/or international relations (e.g. LLB, BA in IR)
- Demonstrable interest in ASEAN law and policy and/or regional/multilateral institutions
- Driven, adaptable, independent worker with strong analytical skills and attention to detail
- Good command of English and writing skills
- Familiarity with Microsoft Office, Microsoft Excel, Google Drive, Wordpress
Application Procedures
Interested applicants are invited to apply online with the following documents :
- A covering letter (no more than 1 page) detailing, why they want to work at CIL; relevant experience, and any particular research interests;
- A detailed curriculum vitae (no more than 3 pages) setting out their educational and work history;
- 2 samples of written work; and
- Names and contact details of 2 referees.
Shortlisted applicants will be invited for an online Zoom interview and written aptitude test.
More Information
About Centre for International Law (CIL)
CIL is a university-level research institute at NUS engaging in legal and multi-disciplinary research on diverse international law issues. CIL’s mission is to enable Singapore and the Asia-Pacific region to play a more significant role in the promotion and development of international law. More broadly, it endeavours to become an intellectual hub providing thought-leadership for research and teaching of international law. Notably, CIL training and mentorship enable its researchers go on to successful careers in government, academia and international organisations.
ASEAN Law and Policy Programme
ASEAN Law and Policy is one of CIL’s core programme areas. It is co-headed by Professor Joseph Weiler and Dr Tan Hsien-Li. This programme carries out academic and policy-oriented research and conducts intensive capacity-building training and education on ASEAN Law and Policy as well as its associated parameters in international and comparative law. The programme contributes substantively towards a decisive and long-lasting contribution to the understanding of ASEAN and its strong commitment to the rule of law both within the region and in the world.