**Classification**: Academic Level A or B
**Salary package**: $78,940 - $121,857 per annum plus 17% superannuation
**Term**: Full time, Fixed Term (up to 3 years)
- Fantastic opportunity for an early career researcher to build their profile
- Be a part of Australia's premier public policy school at Australia's #1 university
- Work in a beautiful campus environment on the city's doorstep
**About Us**
The ANU College of Asia & the Pacific (CAP) leads intellectual engagement with the Asia-Pacific region through research, teaching and contributions to public debate, and seeks to set the international standard for scholarship concerning the region. The College hosts the largest number of regional experts and specialist academic programs in the English-speaking world, and plays a vital role in informing public policy and Australia's intellectual engagement with the societies, cultures and economies of Asia and the Pacific.
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Crawford School of Public Policy is a School within CAP and is the region's premier public policy school, with recognised world-class expertise and experience in economics, political science, environmental management and development, and on key Asia-Pacific countries, especially China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam and Indonesia, as well as Australia.
**The Opportunity**
The Crawford School is offering a postdoctoral or research fellowship (at either Level A or Level B) position to an ambitious early career researcher. The successful applicant will work in close collaboration with the new Director of the Crawford School, Professor Janine O'Flynn, on joint projects as well as pursuing their own independent research. Applicants are invited from early career public policy researchers, in particular those with expertise in public management and administration.
The fellowship is being offered as full-time, fixed-term contract with an initial three-year term.
In this role you will undertake research in your field and also assist and be supported to seek external funding, contribute to outreach activities and supervise graduate coursework and research students. The role will also involve considerable collaboration and joint work with Professor Janine O'Flynn, including on large-scale international projects, and the opportunity for joint publishing and mentoring.
This is a fantastic opportunity to be a part of Australia's #1 university, build your academic career and forge invaluable networks.
ANU values diversity and inclusion and is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to those of all backgrounds and identities.
**How to Apply**
- A statement of up to three pages addressing the selection criteria (refer to the Position Description linked below)
**Applications which do not address the selection criteria may not be considered for the position.