Student Jobs on Campus
Student Jobs at NU-Q
Student employment jobs are available for all current NU-Q students. Students can work up to 20 hours per week and can earn up to $4,000 per six-month period (Jan 7 – Jun 30 and Jul 1 - Dec 31). The submission/approval of falsely worked hours and/or working in excess of allowable hours will result in a loss of privilege to use the Student Employment program at NU-Q. All student jobs are advertised for a minimum of 5 days.
openings
Job Title |
Supervisor |
Department |
Course Assistant 2 | Gerard Akindes | Communication |
Course Assistant 2 | Haya Al-Noaimi | Liberal Arts |
Course Assistant 3 | Dahlia El Zein | Liberal Arts |
Course Assistant 3 | Haya Al-Noaimi | Liberal Arts |
Course Assistant 4 | James Hodapp | Liberal Arts |
Course Assistant 4 | Rajiv Mishra | Liberal Arts |
Course Assistant 4 | Rajiv Mishra | Liberal Arts |
Department Assistant 2 | George Anghelcev | Journalism & Strategic Communication |
Department Assistant 2 | Miriam Khalil | Academic Advising |
Department Assistant 4 | George Anghelcev | Journalism & Strategic Communication |
Production Assistant 2 | Mariam Karim | IAS |
Research Assistant 1 | Marc Owen Jones | Communication |
Research Assistant 2 | George Anghelcev | Journalism |
Research Assistant 3 | Assel Adilova/ Eddy Borges-Rey | Research Office |
Research Assistant 3 | Ilhem Allagui | Journalism & Strategic Communication |
Research Assistant 4 | Abraham Abusharif | Journalism |
Research Assistant 4 | Dana Atrach | Communication |
Research Assistant 4 | George Anghelcev | Journalism & Strategic Communication |
Research Assistant 4 | James Hodapp | Liberal Arts |
Research Assistant 4 | Rajiv Mishra | Liberal Arts |
Time entry (WFS)
Northwestern University hourly employees use a system called WFS to log hours worked. Students who work at NU-Q will need to access the WFS web-site to log their hours in order to get paid.
Job Descriptions
Student Jobs in Education City
HBKU's Tech4Work web-site has a variety of part-time job listings for students at Education City schools.