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Fachhochschule Graubünden seeks Student Assistants as Coders to join an interdisciplinary team conducting a multilingual content analysis of SRG's online platform from September 2026 to December 2026. Ideal candidates have excellent German and/or English and at least one of French, Italian, or Romansh, and can commit roughly 3 to 13 hours per week. The role offers pay of 27.50 CHF per hour at bachelor level or 34 CHF per hour at master level, plus flexible hours and location and hands on experience with qualitative and quantitative analysis. A mandatory two day training on August 31 and September 1, 2026 is paid. To apply online, tailor your CV to showcase language skills, any coding or data work, and teamwork, and reach out to Dr. Caroline Süsstrunk-Dalmus with questions.
As a university, the University of Applied Sciences of the Grisons promotes dynamic thinking and a proactive approach. We support more than 2,400 students in degree and continuing education programmes in becoming responsible individuals. In our inter- and transdisciplinary research, we focus on Applied Future Technologies, Alpine Region Development and Entrepreneurial Management. As an employer, we promote equal opportunity and diversity. For our project «Analysis of the SRG online offering», starting in September 2026, we are looking for
Student Assistants as Coders
with excellent language skills in German, English, French, Italian, or Romansh to conduct a multilingual content analysis of media articles
In this role, you will support an interdisciplinary team in conducting a multilingual content analysis of the SRG online platform. The assignment is scheduled to run from September 2026 through, tentatively, the end of December 2026.
Your Profile
- Excellent language skills in German and/or English, as well as at least one other language listed above (French, Italian, or Romansh)
- Willingness to work approximately 3 to 13 hours per week (depending heavily on the language(s))
Your benefits
- Compensation in accordance with the FHGR regulations for student assistants (CHF 27.50.-/hour at the BSc level, CHF 34.-/hour at the MSc level).
- A behind-the-scenes look at a research project
- Interdisciplinary collaboration in a collegial team
- Experience in quantitative content analysis
- Flexible work hours and location
A mandatory 2-day training session will take place on
August 31 and September 1, 2026. Successful completion of the training is a prerequisite for employment on the project and will be compensated.
For further information, please contact
Dr. Caroline Süsstrunk-Dalmus, Research Project Manager at the Swiss Institute for Information Science (SII): Phone +41 81 286 38 41 or email:
[email protected].
The project is based at the Swiss Institute for Information Science (SII) and the Institute for Multimedia Production (IMP) and is being carried out in cooperation with gfs Bern and the University of Fribourg.
We look forward to receiving your online application.