Bauhausdererde
Student Assistant (f/m/d) – "Regenerative Material Atlas" Berlin January 2026 05
Bauhausdererde, New Bremen, Ohio, United States
Projektbeschreibung
The new Bauhaus Earth project “Global Scoping Study – a Regenerative Material Atlas” aims to identify regionally specific, place-based opportunities for regenerative construction sectors in three world regions: Asia, Africa, and Europe.
The goal is to identify regenerative building materials such as timber, bamboo, earth, hemp, as well as innovative building components and systems, in order to accelerate the transition towards a circular, bio-based construction economy that benefits biodiversity, people, and the planet.
Your support is needed for application-oriented research spanning from the natural resource base of nature-based building products (forests, agriculture, wetlands), through socio-technical conditions (building practices, skillsets), to the market and governance environment (policy frameworks, market readiness).
We are looking for two student assistants (to support research-related and creative tasks, including the production of graphic content, layouts, and documentation, as well as general organisational support. Essential qualifications include the ability to autonomously take on small research tasks, a basic understanding of nature-based architecture and construction, and strong skills in Adobe Creative Cloud, especially for creating diagrams. Regional expertise in East Africa, South East Asia, or Eastern Europe is a plus.
Dein Profil
Ability to translate complex research content into clear graphic language
Experience with applied research
Currently enrolled as a Master’s student in architecture, urban planning, engineering, geography, or a related field
Excellent English skills; German skills are an advantage (minimum C1)
Experience working in collaborative and interdisciplinary team settings
Warum wir?
Work in an international and interdisciplinary team with flat hierarchies and a collaborative culture
Gain hands‑on experience in applied research and design, closely connected to real‑world transformation processes
Take on meaningful responsibilities and contribute your own ideas from day one
Combine research, creative, and practical tasks in a varied student position
Be part of a mission‑driven organization working on regenerative solutions for the built environment
Deine Aufgaben
Support the team in research‑related tasks (Africa / Asia / Europe)
Conduct desktop research on regenerative materials and local construction sectors
Document projects and research results
Create graphics and layouts for external communication
Key facts
Duration:
January 2026 – September 2026 (extension possible)
Working hours:
20 hours per week
Compensation:
according to TV‑L (14.59 € per hour)
Application deadline:
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Preferred start date:
mid‑January 2026.
Diversity Bauhaus Erde welcomes applications regardless of cultural or social background, gender, age, religion or belief, disability, or sexual orientation. We particularly encourage applications from people with migration backgrounds and BIPoC candidates.
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The goal is to identify regenerative building materials such as timber, bamboo, earth, hemp, as well as innovative building components and systems, in order to accelerate the transition towards a circular, bio-based construction economy that benefits biodiversity, people, and the planet.
Your support is needed for application-oriented research spanning from the natural resource base of nature-based building products (forests, agriculture, wetlands), through socio-technical conditions (building practices, skillsets), to the market and governance environment (policy frameworks, market readiness).
We are looking for two student assistants (to support research-related and creative tasks, including the production of graphic content, layouts, and documentation, as well as general organisational support. Essential qualifications include the ability to autonomously take on small research tasks, a basic understanding of nature-based architecture and construction, and strong skills in Adobe Creative Cloud, especially for creating diagrams. Regional expertise in East Africa, South East Asia, or Eastern Europe is a plus.
Dein Profil
Ability to translate complex research content into clear graphic language
Experience with applied research
Currently enrolled as a Master’s student in architecture, urban planning, engineering, geography, or a related field
Excellent English skills; German skills are an advantage (minimum C1)
Experience working in collaborative and interdisciplinary team settings
Warum wir?
Work in an international and interdisciplinary team with flat hierarchies and a collaborative culture
Gain hands‑on experience in applied research and design, closely connected to real‑world transformation processes
Take on meaningful responsibilities and contribute your own ideas from day one
Combine research, creative, and practical tasks in a varied student position
Be part of a mission‑driven organization working on regenerative solutions for the built environment
Deine Aufgaben
Support the team in research‑related tasks (Africa / Asia / Europe)
Conduct desktop research on regenerative materials and local construction sectors
Document projects and research results
Create graphics and layouts for external communication
Key facts
Duration:
January 2026 – September 2026 (extension possible)
Working hours:
20 hours per week
Compensation:
according to TV‑L (14.59 € per hour)
Application deadline:
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Preferred start date:
mid‑January 2026.
Diversity Bauhaus Erde welcomes applications regardless of cultural or social background, gender, age, religion or belief, disability, or sexual orientation. We particularly encourage applications from people with migration backgrounds and BIPoC candidates.
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