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Working Student - Data & Polling

European Council on Foreign Relations2 months agoWorking Student
€14.00/hrHybridEnglish requiredResearchApplied Research

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€1,016/mo+

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Required skills

Graph creationExcelStatistical softwareSPSSData analysisData visualisationMS OfficePolling data analysis

Job description

European Council on Foreign Relations published this listing. We've added our own working-student context below — what this role means for your weekly hours, take-home pay and student visa as a student in Berlin, Germany.

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Job Purpose


The European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) seeks a Data and Polling Working Student to support its growing data and polling work. Through extensive EU and non-EU public opinion polling, policymaker surveys, and other desk-based data collection, ECFR produces evidence-based foreign policy recommendations and connects decision makers to the views and priorities of citizens on salient global issues. The Data and Polling Working Student will provide cross-cutting support to the Data and Polling Team, participating in data research and analysis, preparing graphs and briefings on findings, and other tasks as necessary.


The Working Student will gain insight into the data-backed policy research and advocacy at one of Europe’s leading foreign policy think tanks. Working at the intersection of data analysis and international relations, they will help contribute towards central debates and issues being addressed by ECFR.


Main Responsibilities


Working closely with the Data Centre and Polling Lead and the Research and Data Officer, the Working Student will:

  • Analyse the data received from opinion polls, expert surveys, and other collection methods to extract the key results.
  • Produce graphs and other data visualisation tools to communicate the data.
  • Prepare briefings for ECFR colleagues to present the findings in meetings, workshops, public events, and other fora.
  • Other general responsibilities may reasonably be requested over time.


Additional tasks may be assigned in line with broader ECFR organisational priorities.


Person Specification


Education & Qualifications

  • Currently enrolled in a Master's in the field of Sociology, International Relations, Political Science, or equivalent. Please note that graduates are not eligible.
  • Good or Excellent knowledge of Excel; familiarity with SPSS (or another statistical software) as a strong asset.
  • Strong interest in data-based research; proven track record in such research as an asset.
  • Excellent written and oral communication in English; other languages are a plus.
  • Interest in public opinion and European foreign policy, EU affairs, or international relations.


Skills & Abilities

  • MS-Office and IT skills, including the use of Excel; familiarity with SPSS (or another statistical software) as a strong asset.
  • Flexible and multitasking with the ability to adapt to changing conditions and demanding deadlines.
  • Ability to work individually, as well as part of a multi-disciplinary and multi-national team, and to develop effective relationships across the organisation.
  • Can-do attitude, self-initiative, curiosity, and willingness to learn.
  • Excellent organisation skills with a good eye for detail and accuracy.


What We Offer


  • Working Student Contract from September 2026 to June 2027
  • Stipend: 14 euros per hour
  • Convenient office location in the heart of Berlin
  • Stimulating and open work culture at an innovative and renowned pan-European think tank with partly hybrid work opportunities that allow flexibility while maintaining productivity and collaboration.
  • Opportunity to collaborate with highly motivated and committed colleagues from diverse backgrounds across Europe, within an organization that holds a distinguished position and wide recognition within the think tank world.


To Apply & Next Steps


If this is of interest, we look forward to receiving your application!

Closing Date: 3rd June 2026


Please use the apply button to submit your cover letter and CV in English (max. 2 pg. and pdf format)


Candidates must be eligible to work in Germany and must be enrolled as a student.


Due to the volume of applications we receive, we will only be able to respond to candidates after the application deadline has passed. We appreciate your patience and understanding.


We care about your data privacy. If you are interested to know more about how we manage your personal data, you can find more information in this link: https://ecfr.eu/privacy-job-applicants/


ECFR is an Equal Opportunity Employer and we do not discriminate against applicants due to race, ethnicity, gender, veteran status, or on the basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.


STRICTLY NO AGENCIES PLEASE

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Weekly hours

Working students may work up to 20 hours a week during the semester and full-time during the breaks. Staying within this keeps your student status and the Werkstudent benefits.

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