Universität St. Gallen
St. Gallen
3 days ago
Student Assistant at the St.Gallen Transformation Lab (m/f/d)
- 23 April 2026
- 100%
- St. Gallen
Job summary
The St.Gallen Transformation Lab is a collaboration between the University of St.Gallen and Ostschweizer Fachhochschule. It aims at developing desirable futures in the region, co-funded by swissuniversities.
Tasks
- Co-organizing events and workshops with regional stakeholders.
- Supporting communication with partners from business and civil society.
- General project management and support for ongoing initiatives.
Skills
- Bachelor's (from 4th semester) or Master's degree required.
- Fluent in German and English, both spoken and written.
- Proactive with a collaborative mindset.
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About the job
The St.Gallen Transformation Lab is a collaboration between the University of St.Gallen and the Eastern Switzerland University of Applied Sciences and is led by the Center for Leadership and Innovation in Society (formerly Competence Center for Social Innovation). It supports the development and implementation of desirable futures in the region and is co-financed by swissuniversities.
Your tasks
- Co-organization of events and workshops with regional stakeholders
- Support in communication with partners from business, administration, and civil society
- General project management and support of ongoing initiatives
- Bringing in your own strengths and ideas to create a positive impact in the St.Gallen region
Your profile
- Bachelor's degree (from the 4th semester) or Master's degree
- Confident command of German and English (spoken and written)
- Initiative combined with a collaborative mindset
- Motivated to actively shape a desirable future
"A place that creates knowledge" - As one of Europe's leading business universities, the University of St.Gallen (HSG) is committed to educating over 10,000 students and offers an attractive and innovative environment in research, teaching, continuing education, and administration to around 3,500 employees as one of the largest employers in the region."