Research Assistantships

The Undergraduate Research Assistantship Program is the Center's initiative to internationalize undergraduate education at Harvard. It gives students the chance to work with CES resident faculty members and visiting fellows on a project related to Europe.

Students who have participated in this valuable program in the past have researched topics such as Policy Choices and Preferences of the New EU Member States: the Cases of Slovakia, Slovenia and the Czech Republic and Hitler’s Regiment in World War I, and Ideas and Institutions in the Field of Healthcare.

Many recipients of the assistantships have continued their work through the summer. Assistantships involve meaningful research and usually require between 5-10 hours per week. The hourly rate is $13.50.

Please note that only currently enrolled undergraduate students are eligible and must reside on campus when work is conducted.

Interested in a position with a focus primarily on history? The History Department at Harvard offers research and employment opportunities for undergraduate students focusing on political science and economics within the realm of history.

"All currently enrolled undergraduate students of Harvard College are eligible to apply. Your eligibility status for work-study is not a selection factor."


Current Opportunities

There are no current opportunities. Please check back frequently.

How to Apply

Applicants for the Research Assistantships should submit the following:

  • A current CV (including current and past research positions beneficial to know)
  • A one-page CL explaining interest in the specific position, outlining any relevant qualifications and experience, and list availability