Opportunity type
Part-time role
Cause areas
Global catastrophic risks
Routes to impact
Learning about important cause areas
Skill-building & building career capital
Increasing awareness of institutional decision making challenges in AI safety
Skill set
Research
Political & bureaucratic
Information security
Collaborative problem-solving
Deadline
2026-02-15
Deadline soon
Location
Remote work (Germany-based, registered in Germany)
Description
Join interface as a student assistant in the Cybersecurity & Emerging Threats program, supporting research and policy analysis at the intersection of technology, security, and politics (remote, Germany-based).
- Conduct research on cybersecurity policy, including country strategies, laws, and cyber campaigns.
- Assist in organizing and following up on (virtual) workshops and maintaining distribution lists.
- Gain hands-on experience in a non-profit think tank, working with experts and contributing to impactful policy recommendations.
- Enjoy flexible, remote work, a monthly salary of €1,257 (20 hours/week), and a supportive, diverse team environment.
Applicants must be enrolled at a German university, officially registered in Germany, and fluent in German (C2) and English (C1). No visa sponsorship information is provided.
Apply by February 15, 2026 at https://www.interface-eu.org/jobs
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