Job Description
NUS Cities is a university-wide, interdisciplinary entity hosted within the College of Design and Engineering, serving as an open and inclusive collaborative platform spanning Education, Research, and Advisory Services. The Cities Foresight Lab (CFL) is a growing multi-disciplinary research group at NUS Cities, operating at the intersection of urban planning, governance, and strategic insight.
The Community Assets and Activity Chain Modelling (CA-ACM) project is a research study commissioned by the Health Promotion Board to investigate how Singapore’s built environment shapes residents’ daily activities and lifestyle patterns. The project aims to identify features of the built environment that make active living intuitive and natural; develop composite indicators to measure and rank the attractiveness of different urban settings for various population groups; and uncover how these environmental features influence the type of physical activities people choose to engage in. The project brings together experts in urban studies, data science, public health, and social science research to surface evidence-based insights and design strategies that promote more active living.
We are seeking a highly motivated Project Manager to contribute to the project management and coordination components of the CA-ACM project.
Responsibilities
You will work across all levels of the research team to keep the project on track. Key areas of work include:
• Manage project timelines, milestones, deliverables, and budgets, ensuring alignment with grantor reporting requirements and expectations.
• Act as the primary liaison between the research team and external stakeholders, translating between technical research outputs and policy-facing communication.
• Support the PI and project lead in planning and prioritising workstreams, flagging risks early, and adapting plans as the research evolves.
• Facilitate team workflows and communication, coordinate across researchers working on various work packages to minimise bottlenecks and dependencies.
• Prepare project status reports, meeting documentation, and stakeholder-ready summaries of progress and findings.
• Assist in organising workshops, presentations, and engagement sessions with public sector audiences.
Qualifications
• Master's or Bachelor's degree in urban planning, public policy, engineering, or a related field.
• Demonstrated project management experience, including planning, risk management, milestone tracking, budget oversight, and stakeholder coordination.
• Familiarity with Singapore's public sector and research funding landscape.
• Sufficient technical literacy to engage meaningfully with the project's quantitative components.
• Experience working in or with interdisciplinary research teams.
• Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to tailor messaging for both academic and policy audiences.
• Proactive, organised, and comfortable operating in a dynamic environment where research directions may shift.
Application Procedure
Interested applicants should submit the following documents to NUS job portal:
• a cover letter (maximum 3 pages)
• up-to-date CV
• a statement describing their research trajectory, interests and career ambitions
• contact details for three referees (only short-listed applicants will be invited to submit reference letters)
We will begin evaluating candidates immediately, but the position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. Further enquiries can be sent to nixiesap@nus.edu.sg (please indicate “Research Assistant (Project Management) Application for CA-ACM”).