NTUs College of Humanities Arts and Social Sciences (CoHASS) includes four schools: Humanities; Social Sciences; Art Design and Media; and the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information in addition to the Nanyang Centre for Public Administration. Disciplines include economics psychology sociology politics and global affairs communication information and media studies history linguistics philosophy art history literary studies and art design and media.
About the Fellowship
The NTU CoHASS Early Career Research Fellowships aims to nurture promising young researchers within the humanities arts and social sciences enabling them to develop strong independent research portfolios while contributing to the Colleges research teaching and intellectual life.
Areas of Research
Scholars from all humanities arts and social science disciplines are welcome to apply provided their research engages meaningfully with one or more of the following Colleges thematic clusters.
Digital Humanities Arts & Social Sciences
Digital capitalism and its impact on society and culture
Use of computational digital and AI tools
Digital and AI-driven creativity cultural production and conservation
Ethical and governance frameworks for AI
Overall goal to support flourishing of human individuality amid expanding digital capitalism
Global Asia
Develop COHASS as an Asia-wide hub for Global Asia studies
Trans-disciplinary research on intra-Asian connections and Asias engagement with the world
Grow Southeast and South Asia add to expertise on East Asia focus
Policy-relevant but research-rooted
Health Culture and Society
Build on strong base in economics psychology and sociology
NTU as a leader in medical humanities and societal health research
Deepen partnerships with hospitals and healthcare practitioners in Singapore and the region
Arts Culture and Sustainability
Cross-college centre on arts culture sustainability and technology
NTU Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA) and the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science are jointly establishing the Max Planck-NTU Centre for Biocultural Worlding in January 2026; the first Max Planck Centre in the Humanities in Asia
Collaborate with Singapores cultural sector to drive regional leadership in this space
Key Responsibilities:
Fellows will be appointed to one of CoHASSs constituent Schools or research centres.
They will pursue research in their own disciplinary field while also engaging with the Colleges cross-disciplinary research clusters.
Fellows contribute to teaching and administration in their host School and may participate in cross-college initiatives.
Each Fellow will be supported by a named faculty mentor within their host unit to provide academic guidance and career development while maintaining full independence in their own research.
This three-year appointment offers early-career scholars the opportunity to establish themselves as future leaders in research and teaching within a vibrant interdisciplinary academic environment.
Job requirements:
PhD degree in the areas of Humanities Arts and Social Sciences
Able to work independently and to collaborate with cross-disciplinary research clusters
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Relevant publication track records are an advantage
Scholars who are particularly interested in opportunities at NTU are encouraged to send a CV to .
We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Hiring Institution: NTU
Nanyang Technological University is one of the top universities in Singapore offering undergraduate and postgraduate education in engineering, business, science, humanities, arts, social sciences, education and medicine.