Student assistant in the Environmental Geosciences research group
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Publication date:
11 April 2025Workload:
100%- Place of work:Basel
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Job summary
Join the University of Basel as a Student Assistant in Environmental Geosciences. Gain hands-on experience in a dynamic lab environment.
Tasks
- Assist with sample preparations and analyses in the lab.
- Support ongoing research projects within the team.
- Engage in various tasks with flexible working hours.
Skills
- Must be a student at the University of Basel, ideally in a related field.
- Laboratory experience or interest is preferred.
- Good command of English is required.
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Student assistant in the Environmental Geosciences research group
Published 8 April 2025 Workplace Basel, North West Switzerland, Switzerland CategoryEnvironment
Position Trainee
on an hourly basis / as soon as possible
The research group Environmental Geosciences of the Department of Environmental Sciences is looking for a student assistant to support its team with immediate effect. The candidate will assist several members of staff and be involved in various ongoing projects.
Your position
- Assisting with various sample preparations in the lab, e.g. sieving, grinding and weighing
- Preparation of soil and sediment samples for 13C and 15N isotope analyses
Your profile
- Student at the University of Basel (BSC/MSC); preferably in the field of environmental sciences, biology or chemistry
- Good knowledge of English
We are looking for a person who can imagine supporting our group, preferably over a longer period of time. As this position involves almost exclusively laboratory work, laboratory experience and/or interest is an advantage. Previous knowledge of the techniques used by our group is not required as you will be trained in all procedures accordingly.
We offer you
- the opportunity to gain experience in a research laboratory and
- insights into current research projects in our group and
- flexible, adaptable working hours and a flexible workload
Application / Contact
For further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Christine Alewell ( christine.alewell@ unibas.ch ).
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We look forward to receiving your complete online application by 30.04.2025.
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