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Student Assistants as Coders
- 30 June 2026
- 100%
- Internship
- Chur
Job summary
Join FH Graubünden as a student assistant for a research project. Opportunity to work in a dynamic, interdisciplinary environment.
Tasks
- Support a team in multilingual content analysis of SRG online offerings.
- Conduct media analysis in German, English, and at least one other language.
- Participate in a mandatory training on August 31 and September 1, 2026.
Skills
- Strong language skills in German/English and one additional language.
- Ability to work 3-13 hours per week, depending on language.
- Experience in quantitative content analysis.
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About the job
You will support an interdisciplinary team in the multilingual content analysis of the SRG online offering. The work assignment is planned from September 2026 until the end of December 2026.
As a university, FH Graubünden relies on dynamic thinking and proactive action. We develop our more than 2400 students in initial and continuing education into responsible personalities. In our inter- and transdisciplinary research, we focus on applied future technologies, development in alpine regions, and entrepreneurial action. As an employer, we promote equal opportunities and diversity. For our project "Analysis of the SRG online offering" we are looking for
Student Assistants as Coders
with very good language skills in German / English / French / Italian / Romansh for conducting a multilingual content analysis of media contributions
Your profile
- Very good language skills in German and/or English as well as at least one other of the mentioned languages (French, Italian or Romansh)
- Willingness to work about 3 to 13 hours per week (strongly dependent on language(s))
Your benefits
On 31 August and 1 September 2026, a mandatory 2-day training will take place. Successful participation in the training is a prerequisite for employment in the project and will be remunerated.
- Remuneration according to FHGR regulations for student assistants (27.50 CHF/hour at BSc level, 34 CHF/hour at MSc level).
- A look behind the scenes of a research project
- Interdisciplinary collaboration in a collegial team
- Experience in quantitative content analysis
- Flexible working hours in terms of time and location
On 31 August and 1 September 2026, a mandatory 2-day training will take place. Successful participation in the training is a prerequisite for employment in the project and will be remunerated.
For further information, Dr Caroline Süsstrunk-Dalmus, Scientific Project Manager at the Swiss Institute for Information Science (SII), is happy to assist you: Telephone +41 81 286 38 41 or email: caroline.suesstrunk-dalmus@fhgr.ch.
The project is carried out in cooperation with gfs Bern and the University of Fribourg.
The project is carried out in cooperation with gfs Bern and the University of Fribourg.