Nanyang Assistant Professorship (NAP) in Medical Humanities
Young and research-intensive, Nanyang Technological University (NTU Singapore) is ranked among the world’s top universities. NTU has a vibrant interdisciplinary research ecosystem with strong support for early-career scholars and innovative cross-college collaboration. The University’s commitment to addressing the complex challenges of human health, society, and technology provides fertile ground for transformative research at the intersection of medicine and the humanities.
The Nanyang Assistant Professorship (NAP) provides an exceptional opportunity for outstanding early-career researchers and scholars from Singapore and around the world who aspire to research leadership roles in the emerging field of Medical Humanities. Successful awardees will be appointed to a tenure-track Assistant Professor position and receive a substantial start-up grant (SUG) to develop independent and impactful research programmes within the university.
NTU has a growing community of scholars working at the interface of health, culture, and society, spanning disciplines such as literature, history, philosophy, anthropology, communication, and art. The University seeks to strengthen its leadership in this interdisciplinary field, which explores how illness, care, and medical practice are shaped by social, cultural, ethical, and narrative dimensions.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must be early-career researchers, holding a PhD obtained within the last 10 years.
We welcome applications from scholars working in areas such as (but not limited to):
- History, philosophy, or ethics of medicine and health
- Narrative medicine and illness writing
- Cultural or visual studies of health, disability, and the body
- Bioethics, global health humanities, or environmental health humanities
- Intersections of digital technology, AI, and health narratives
- Health communication and public understanding of science
- A strong record of early research achievements and publication in leading journals or presses;
- The potential to lead an independent and interdisciplinary research group;
- A clear vision for advancing the field of medical humanities within NTU’s research ecosystem.
Eligibility extends to both new external applicants and NTU Faculty (not yet at the rank of Associate Professor or Professor) who have joined within the last 12 months or within 3 years after PhD, whichever comes later.
This is a prestigious and highly competitive scheme for ambitious, outstanding researchers who have the potential to make major intellectual breakthroughs and will shape their fields for years to come. Successful applicants are expected to demonstrate an excellent track record of publications in their field. They typically possess at least three years post-PhD experience and are ready to share a concrete proposal for their next research project that makes full use of the opportunities and resources available as part of the NAP scheme.
Applications for NAP can be submitted throughout the year.
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Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Benefits
NAP Awardees will enjoy a comprehensive package designed to support their academic and research career at NTU, including:
- Tenure-track appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor;
- A substantial start-up grant (SUG) to establish research programmes;
- Access to interdisciplinary research centres and state-of-the-art facilities;
- Opportunities for collaboration with the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine and other NTU colleges;
- Eligibility for national fellowships such as the National Research Foundation (NRF) Fellowship and the Social Science and Humanities Research Fellowship (for Singaporean awardees).
A Diverse and Inclusive Community
NTU is an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to building a culturally diverse and pluralistic university comprising faculty and staff committed to interdisciplinary research, teaching, and community engagement in a multicultural environment. We warmly encourage applications from individuals of diverse gender, ethnicity, and background, including those with disabilities and those from under-represented groups.