UAF Student Jobs

Campus student positions offer flexibility, on the job training and a unique opportunity to engage and network within the university community. Our departments offer competitive wages and convenient hours to work around your class schedule. Whether you’re looking to take a break from the books and teach a group fitness class, or perhaps feeling adventurous and want to work out in the field supporting arctic research, UA has an opportunity for you! 

 

Living in Alaska    

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CBSM Student Marketing Assistant 524821
  • Accounting/Finance/Grants
  • Student Employee
  • Fairbanks, Alaska
Student Assistant - Alaska Center for Energy and Power 524545
  • Engineering/Computer Science
  • Information Systems/Technology
  • Office/Clerical
  • Research/Science
  • On Campus
  • Student Employee
  • Fairbanks, Alaska

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Get Help With Your Job Application

Do you need assistance with creating your application materials? Career Services is available to help all UA students apply for on-campus jobs with on-demand guides to help you craft your resume and cover letter or prepare for an interview. You can also schedule an appointment to meet with a career advisor for personalized guidance on the job application and interview process. Visit your university’s Career Services webpage to book an appointment with a career advisor or to access career resource guides: UAA, UAF, or UAS.

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Living in Alaska

You know it's the biggest state in the U.S., but did you know that Alaska also has some of the most varied, diverse, and gorgeous natural landscapes in the country? Between tundra, forests, rainforests, wetlands, and ocean, you're sure to find a place where adventure awaits. Check out UA's Living in Alaska page for information on what it is like living in the last frontier, and specifically the communities in which our world-class universities reside.

Living in Alaska