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Fri, 08. Sept 2023 Schütz, Sabrina
Join our team! Chair for Information Systems and Strategic IT-Management requires one graduated assistant for supporting the development of a new course in the field of individual and personal productivity.
The Chair of Information Systems and Strategic IT Management (SITM) has one vacancy for a graduate assistant (B.Sc.). The position includes the following supporting activities in the field of “Individual and Personal Productivity”:
Active development of a new course
Support of research activities as well as production of educational material including videos
Cooperation for academic publications and reports
Support of research projects
Assistance for administrative tasks
We expect you to have a university bachelor degree and a good knowledge of German and English language (written and spoken). You should work reliably and you should be team-orientated as well as confident in communicating and presenting.
Your workplace will be on the university campus in Essen.
Weekly working time: 15 hours (flexible)
Contract duration: 6 months (extension possible)
Application deadline:
20th September 2023.
Interested? Please send your complete job application (including motivation letter, CV, current enrolment receipt and transcript of records) to Mr. Prof. Dr. Frederik Ahlemann, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Fakultät Wirtschaftswissenschaften, 45117 Essen;
E-mail: sekretariat.sitm@wiwinf.uni-due.de
For further information please see the attached job ad.
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