OS_05_ Working Student (f/m/x)

Intern / Student, Part-time · Berlin
15 € per hour
About the Role

MISSION
To support the new OS cohort in their final OS module: OS_05 Application of Project-based Learning Methods. Main areas of support will be in developing their self directed projects, developing artefacts and to prepare for the end of semester Expo. A keen sense of being able to translate a project into tangible artefacts (including making) would be preferential.   

 

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Project artefact creation - knowledge of the makerspace, how to turn ideas into tangible artefacts etc.

  • Assisting OS groups in project requirements for the module OS_05 (support provided by Pras)

  • Expo set up for projects.


REQUIREMENTS

Essential requirements: 

  • A good knowledge of design processes (namely the Double Diamond) and making artefacts

  • Experience of Expo/Demo days and how to communicate project development in this context.

  • Core Students only.


 What you can expect:

 ● Start date: 27.02.2026

 ● End date: 31.07.2026

 ● Working student contract

 ● Maximum 8 hours per week

 ● 15,00 EUR per hour (gross)

About us

CODE is a private state-recognized and accredited university of applied sciences that is embedded into the vibrant network of Berlin’s digital economy. At the core of our study programs is a self-directed project-based learning concept. Together with a network of partner organizations, our goal is to provide students with practical, real-world, and digitally-oriented education and the ability to face the technological and social changes and challenges of tomorrow.


About Working At CODE:

CODE’s atmosphere is creative and dynamic, with an international team in the heart of Berlin. We value your strengths and will support you in your professional development as well as provide fair compensation and some fun additions. Most importantly, joining CODE means being a part of a passionate team that is shaping the future of higher education. CODE aims to be a place where everyone feels able to be themselves and do their best in an inclusive and respectful working environment, and where all team members can thrive and reach their full potential. We want to attract, develop, and retain individuals with different experiences, backgrounds and perspectives – particularly people of color, LGBTQIA+ and those with disabilities. We value diverse backgrounds and believe they are integral to our growth and development as an institution.

We are looking forward to hearing from you!
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