Job offer of January 30, 2026
The research-based infrastructure facility Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP) based at DIW Berlin is one of the largest and longest-running multidisciplinary panel studies worldwide. SOEP aims to capture social change and is therefore constantly confronted with new and diverse topics and tasks. For the Cohesion Panel, which is conducted in cooperation with the University of Bremen, we are looking for the following as soon as possible one student assistant (f/m/d) for 10 hours per week.
You will contribute to the survey methodological research of the data, including the preparation, testing, analysis and visualization of longitudinal and experimental survey data. You will be directly involved in ongoing data analysis projects, support research activities and thus become familiar with the process from project planning and data collection to the publication of research results.
A valid certificate of enrolment must be submitted.
We value diversity and therefore welcome all applications - regardless of gender, disability, nationality or ethnic and social background.
Please apply online by 26.02.2026 with the usual documents (letter of application, curriculum vitae in tabular form, current transcript of records, high school diploma and work references, Bachelor's certificate, if available), reference number SOEP-1-26-ST.
Further information about DIW Berlin can be found on our homepage at www.diw.de. For information on the field of work, please contact Mariel McKone Leonard.
Founded in 1925, DIW Berlin (the German Institute for Economic Research) is one of the leading economic research institutes in Germany. The Institute analyzes the economic and social aspects of topical issues, formulating and disseminating policy advice based on its research findings. DIW Berlin is part of both the national and international scientific communities, provides research infrastructure to academics all over the world, and promotes the next generation of scientists. A member of the Leibniz Association, DIW Berlin is independent and primarily publicly funded.