Copy of Student employee in the CBWNet project (10 hours per week)
- OfficeBerlin
- DepartmentForschungsbereich Rüstungskontrolle und Neue Technologien
- CategoryJobs für Studierende
- Employment typeWorking student
- SchedulePart time
Join IFSH!
The IFSH is an interdisciplinary research institute at the University of Hamburg, which is funded by the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg. The research activities of the IFSH concentrate on analyzing current developments and challenges for peace and security with a focus on the Euro-Atlantic and Eurasian region. The transfer of knowledge from research to politics and society is a fundamental component of the Institute's work.
For our Berlin office, we are looking to hire a student employee starting on August 15, 2025. The position is initially limited until March 31, 2026. The working time is up to 10 hours per week and will be remunerated according to TV-AVH pay group 2 (EG2). You will support the substantive and organizational work within the joint research project “Strengthening the Norms Against Chemical and Biological Weapons: The CBW Competence Network”, funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). You will coordinate closely with the head of the institute’s Berlin office.
The position is part of the BMBF-funded joint project “Comprehensively strengthening norms against chemical and biological weapons: The CBW Competence Network”, which is being carried out jointly by IFSH; the Chair of Public Law and International Law at the Justus Liebig University Giessen; the Leibniz Institute Hessian Foundation for Peace and Conflict Research (HSFK); and the Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker Center for Science and Peace Research (ZNF) at the University of Hamburg. The project examines how the prohibition norms in the multilateral treaty regimes on chemical and biological weapons, which have come under pressure, can be strengthened.
Your mission
Basic organizational tasks (mail handling, archiving, petty cash management, photocopying)
Supporting the maintenance of the CBWNet website
Assisting with the preparation and distribution of the CBWNet newsletter
Formatting and editing academic and policy-oriented texts
Assisting with research on topics related to chemical and biological weapons control
Your profile
We are looking for you if you...
are enrolled as a student at a state-recognized university in Germany
are confident in using all common MS Office applications
have excellent command of both German and English
work independently and responsibly
enjoy working in a team
are quick to grasp new concepts and work in a conscientious and precise manner
Basic knowledge in the field of peace and conflict research or arms control – acquired through studies, internships, or work experience (including as a student or research assistant) – is an asset.
We offer
In addition to an exciting field of work in a dynamic and highly relevant research environment, you can expect the following additional benefits with us:
- A company pension scheme based on the Hamburg pension model
- Individual training opportunities as part of our IFSH staff development program
- Flexible working hours and the opportunity to work from home, depending on your personal situation and job context
- Additional incentive pay based on our collective agreement (TV AVH) in the form of a tax-free non-cash benefit card
Further information
IFSH has set itself the goal of promoting the careers of women and is therefore particularly interested in applications from women in areas in which they are underrepresented. In accordance with the Hamburg Equal Opportunities Act, women with equivalent qualifications will be given priority in these areas. Severely disabled persons are also expressly encouraged to apply.
Please apply via our career portal (ifsh.de/vacancies) with your complete and informative application documents (including cover letter, CV, certificates and overview of your studies).
The application deadline is August 01, 2025.
Contact person for your application
For further information, please contact Dr. Alexander Kelle (ifsh.de//kelle).