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Job Openings From Center for Asia-Pacific Resilience and Innovation (CAPRI)

【Job Openings】

  • Director of Research
    CAPRI is seeking a Director of Research able to drive policy impact and promote change in the Asia Pacific through high-quality, interdisciplinary policy research.

    As the creative force behind CAPRI’s research agenda, the Director of Research leads an international team of research staff to develop and implement the Center’s projects and partnerships. The Director of Research is instrumental in developing the messages and ideas the Center promotes and offering policy solutions to the most pressing challenges the world faces today.

    CAPRI’s first Director of Research will establish a visiting fellow program and develop CAPRI’s annual forum in Taipei, along with other seminars, workshops, and events that spark discussion and drive impact on best policy practices in the region.

    Please click here to view responsibilities, qualifications, and application details of this position. 

 

  • Research Associate:
    CAPRI is seeking full-time Research Associates to undertake high-quality, applied interdisciplinary policy research on the most critical issues facing the Asia Pacific.

    CAPRI’s Research Associates are part of an international team of highly motivated and globally minded staff who develop and execute the Center’s projects under the leadership of the Director of Research.

    The Research Associate also works under the Executive Director to coordinate and support the Center’s events as well as cultivate its partnerships with academic institutions, private companies, and nongovernmental organizations throughout the Asia Pacific and the world.

    Please click here to view responsibilities, qualifications, and application details of this position.

【 About Center for Asia-Pacific Resilience and Innovation (CAPRI) 】

Based in Taipei and Charlottesville, Virginia, the Center for Asia-Pacific Resilience and Innovation (CAPRI) was established in May 2022 to conduct interdisciplinary, comparative research on innovative practices in policy and governance that can strengthen resilience in the Asia Pacific.

As a nongovernmental, nonpartisan, international organization, CAPRI’s work focuses on meeting challenges to resilience at the intersection of health, economic growth, technology, and environmental sustainability, particularly in the high-income societies.

CAPRI’s vision is to enhance resilience and improve governance around the world by drawing on the experiences of the Asia-Pacific region.

Post Author: Sulvia Su