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Geraldine Rauch

Geraldine Rauch

President of the Technische Universität Berlin

Technische Universität Berlin

Berlin, Germany

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Geraldine Rauch studied mathematics at the University of Bremen and completed her dissertation at Roche Diagnostics GmbH in Penzberg. From 2009 to 2016 she was a researcher and lecturer at the University of Heidelberg, where she acquired her Venia legendi in medical biometry in 2015. In 2017, she took up an appointment as professor (W3) of medical biometry at the University Medical-Center Hamburg-Eppendorf. Just six months later, she came to Berlin to take up a professorship at the Charité. There she served as director of the Institute of Biometry and Clinical Epidemiology as well as vice dean of education (Life and Health Sciences) from 2020 to 2022.
Geraldine Rauch has been president of TU Berlin since 1 April 2022. The president’s term of office is four years.
Professor Rauch is the author of numerous textbooks and reference books. She is an elected member of the Medicine Review Board of the German Research Foundation and a full member of the Drug Commission of the German Medical Association. She is also actively involved in several professional associations, particularly in the areas of the advancement of junior scholars, teaching, and didactics.
Fair employment conditions are a core concern of her time in office. For example, a mission statement for better employment relationships was adopted (https://www.tu.berlin/en/about/organization/executive-board/the-executive-boards-strategic-planning/mission-statement-for-better-employment-conditions) and a working group on fair employment relationships was founded (https://www.tu.berlin/en/about/organization/executive-board/fair-employment-conditions).