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Internship  at  the  International  Education  Office,     University  of  Agder,  Norway  

 

The  University  of  Agder  (UiA)  is  looking  for  an  intern  /  Erasmus+  trainee  starting  at  the  beginning  of   January  2020,  ending  at  the  beginning  of  June.  

Who  are  we?  

The  University  of  Agder  (UiA)  is  a  young  and  dynamic  university,  recognised  for  its  modern  teaching   and  research  facilities  and  innovative  use  of  technology  and  communication  media.  UiA  has  

approximately  13  000  students  in  two  campuses  in  the  very  south  of  Norway.  The  Intern  will  be   based  in  the  main  campus  in  the  city  of  Kristiansand  but  will  also  work  at  our  campus  in  Grimstad,   and  will  work  closely  with  the  staff  from  the  International  Education  Office  and  other  departments.  

The  main  work-­‐place  will  be  our  Global  Lounge,  an  area  designated  to  welcome  and  support   International  and  Norwegian  students,  guests  and  staff.    

 

   

Your  fields  of  responsibility:  

First  point  of  contact  for  Global  Lounge  

Supporting  mobility  team  (incoming  and  outgoing  students)  

Help  with  marketing  /  promotion,  social  media  and  public  relations  

General  administrative  support    

Coordinate  language  tandems  

Help  with  organising  activities  in  Global  Lounge  for  students,  staff  and  guests  

Support  with  promotion  and  running  of  our  Summer  School  in  European  Integration    

Who  are  we  looking  for?  

 

• Student  enrolled  at  a  bachelor’s  or  master’s  level  or  a  recent  graduate  

• EU  /  EEA  national  (due  to  visa  restrictions)  

• Fluent  English  spoken  and  written  

• Strong  communication  and  customer  service  skills  

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• Computer  skills  

• Marketing  and  administrative  experience  

• Flexible  and  able  to  work  independently    

• Must  be  able  to  start  at  the  beginning  of  January  2020  (ideally  first  week  of  January,  or   second  week  of  January  at  the  very  latest)  

   

Payment:  

The  internship  is  financed  through  the  Erasmus+  program.  The  exact  amount  of  your  grant  depends   on  your  home  country.  For  more  detailed  information  please  contact  the  International  office  of  your   university.  

What  can  we  offer  you?  

Varied  work  experience    

Free  single-­‐room  accommodation  in  student  housing  

Free  local  bus  pass  

Free  Norwegian  Language  course    

The  opportunity  to  join  international  students  for  trips  and  events    

To  apply:  

 

• Send  your  CV  together  with  a  one-­‐page  cover  letter  describing  why  you  are  interested  in  the   internship  

• Supply  the  names  and  contact  details  of  two  referees  (teachers,  former  employers,  etc.)  who   can  be  contacted  by  us  

• A  Skype  interview  will  be  required  if  short-­‐listed  

• Applications  should  be  sent  by  e-­‐mail  to  aase.galteland@uia.no  by  29th  November  2019  

• Send  e-­‐mail  to  current  interns  at  int-­‐office@uia.no  if  you  have  questions  about  the  position    

             

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