Universität St. Gallen
St.Gallen
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Student Assistant (m/f/d)
- 12 February 2026
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- St.Gallen
Job summary
The Institute for Leadership and Human Resource Management (IFPM) focuses on research, teaching, and practical support in Leadership and HRM. Join us for an exciting opportunity in a dynamic work environment!
Tasks
- Assist in research on Leadership and Workplace 4.0.
- Gain insights into conducting and evaluating empirical studies.
- Collaborate on practical projects with companies.
Skills
- Bachelor's (4th semester) or Master's student required.
- Independent and goal-oriented teamwork skills are essential.
- Fluency in German and English, plus MS Office knowledge.
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About the job
The Institute for Leadership and Human Resource Management (IFPM) focuses on research, teaching, and practical support in leadership and HRM.
Your Tasks
For our team at the Institute for Leadership and Human Resource Management at the University of St.Gallen (IFPM), we are looking for several student assistants (m/f/d) for research in the field of leadership starting immediately.
We offer you:
- Development of application-relevant knowledge on leadership and the world of work 4.0
- Insights into the implementation and evaluation of empirical studies
- Insights into practical projects with companies
- A cooperative working atmosphere in a dynamic and ambitious team
- Hourly compensation
Your Profile
You bring the following:
- Bachelor's degree program (from the 4th semester) or Master's degree program
- Independent, goal- and team-oriented work
- Fluency in German and English, both spoken and written
- Good knowledge of MS Office applications
- Interest in leadership research
"A place that creates knowledge" - As one of the leading business universities in Europe, the University of St.Gallen (HSG) is committed to educating over 10,000 students and, as one of the largest employers in the region, offers around 3,500 employees an attractive and innovative environment in research, teaching, continuing education, and administration."