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The Cluster Research Data Management & Ethics at the Humanities Faculty is made up by two data stewards and the secretary of the Faculty Ethics Committee. This Cluster supports researchers and students in various ways with regards to their data management before, during and after their research.
The Cluster Research Data Management & Ethics at the Humanities Faculty is made up by two data stewards and the secretary of the Faculty Ethics Committee. This Cluster supports researchers and students in various ways with regards to their data management before, during and after their research.
We are looking for a student assistant who can support various processes surrounding privacy reviews, data management for funding applications, and PhD workshops on data management. You will be working closely with our data stewards and will learn about the academic field, Open Science, GDPR-regulations, and other important frameworks surrounding our researchers.
You are analytical, conscientious and have strong communication skills. You are interested in the field of research and can also take an interest in the broader processes surrounding research practices. When starting the role, you will need to work at the office on the Inner City Campus frequently, but after your initial training period, working from home is possible in consultation with the Cluster.
Your profile:
- Minimum 3rd year Bachelor's or MA student;
- You can easily oversee large amounts of information;
- An affinity with the Humanities is an advantage, but not required;
- Professional communication skills in English are required;
- Professional communication skills in Dutch are an advantage;
- An interest in processes, procedures or knowledge of the GDPR is an advantage.
Due to the short term of this vacancy, we are looking for someone who can start quickly. It is therefore important that you are already allowed to work in the Netherlands. For non-EU students, this means that you already have a work permit.
This is a great opportunity to be part of a close-knit team of three colleagues who are committed to data management, ethics, and supporting researchers and students in these areas. We are offering a part-time position for a period of nine months, starting on 1 November 2025. The position is for 12 hours per week.
Depending on relevant experience, the salary at the start of the contract is €3,084.00 to €3,141.00 gross per month based on full-time employment (38 hours per week), according to salary scale SA. This does not include 8% holiday pay and 8.3% end-of-year bonus. The Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities applies.
What else do we offer?
• An inspiring academic working environment;
• The opportunity to gain experience in a policy position;
• An enthusiastic and welcoming team.
We are looking for a student assistant who can support various processes surrounding privacy reviews, data management for funding applications, and PhD workshops on data management. You will be working closely with our data stewards and will learn about the academic field, Open Science, GDPR-regulations, and other important frameworks surrounding our researchers.
You are analytical, conscientious and have strong communication skills. You are interested in the field of research and can also take an interest in the broader processes surrounding research practices. When starting the role, you will need to work at the office on the Inner City Campus frequently, but after your initial training period, working from home is possible in consultation with the Cluster.
Your profile:
- Minimum 3rd year Bachelor's or MA student;
- You can easily oversee large amounts of information;
- An affinity with the Humanities is an advantage, but not required;
- Professional communication skills in English are required;
- Professional communication skills in Dutch are an advantage;
- An interest in processes, procedures or knowledge of the GDPR is an advantage.
Due to the short term of this vacancy, we are looking for someone who can start quickly. It is therefore important that you are already allowed to work in the Netherlands. For non-EU students, this means that you already have a work permit.
This is a great opportunity to be part of a close-knit team of three colleagues who are committed to data management, ethics, and supporting researchers and students in these areas. We are offering a part-time position for a period of nine months, starting on 1 November 2025. The position is for 12 hours per week.
Depending on relevant experience, the salary at the start of the contract is €3,084.00 to €3,141.00 gross per month based on full-time employment (38 hours per week), according to salary scale SA. This does not include 8% holiday pay and 8.3% end-of-year bonus. The Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities applies.
What else do we offer?
• An inspiring academic working environment;
• The opportunity to gain experience in a policy position;
• An enthusiastic and welcoming team.
A position within a small cluster within the larger Research & Impact department of the Faculty of Humanities. Within this department, we work in a variety of ways to support the academics at our Faculty. Here you will find colleagues who support PhD students, organize the administration of research projects, and support grant applications for research, among other things.
A position within a small cluster within the larger Research & Impact department of the Faculty of Humanities. Within this department, we work in a variety of ways to support the academics at our Faculty. Here you will find colleagues who support PhD students, organize the administration of research projects, and support grant applications for research, among other things.
If you recognize yourself in the profile and are interested in the position, we look forward to receiving your application. Please send your cover letter and CV as a single PDF file.
The vacancy closes on 13-10-2025. The first round of interviews will take place between the 16th and the 24th of October.
For questions about the position or department, you can contact us during office hours at:
If you recognize yourself in the profile and are interested in the position, we look forward to receiving your application. Please send your cover letter and CV as a single PDF file.
The vacancy closes on 13-10-2025. The first round of interviews will take place between the 16th and the 24th of October.
For questions about the position or department, you can contact us during office hours at: