As a Student Ambassador of the Faculty of Arts, you are an on-call employee for various recruitment and information events for your study programme. This job is non-committal and flexible. You will receive a fair pay, which varies per activity. We are looking for Student Ambassadors for the following activities:
Student-for-a-day (Dagje Meelopen)
During a student-for-a-day experience, you will show prospective students what a day in the life of a first-year student looks like. They will join you in your classes to get a taste of the study programme. You will also show them our faculty and answer their questions about your study programme. To become a student for a day mentor, you should be studying in your first year.
Unibuddy Chat
As a Unibuddy, you answer questions that prospective students have asked via the programme website. You will install a chat app on your phone, with which you can get into contact with them in an approachable way. It only takes a couple of hours per month and you are free to schedule your own time.
Online content
Do you like to be in front of the camera and would you like to show prospective students what life at Radboud University looks like? We are looking for students who want to help with (online) activities, such as being in our videos (e.g., Instagram Reels, YouTube, etc.), writing something for a testimonial or brochure, giving your opinion about our websites, and more! Here you can find some examples of our Instagram Reels. And this is an example of a testimonial or opinion about something on our Instagram feed. It can be useful if you follow us on our social media channels, check them out here: Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, X, and YouTube.
Other ways to work for the Faculty of Arts
You can also work for Radboud University as a student employee. Through Campus Detachering, you can work at all sorts of places on campus, for example at one of the faculties, the Marketing & Communications division or one of the catering establishments. Check out open positions and apply via Campus Detachering.