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TU Dresden's Rector, Staudinger, continues in his post.

Psychologist Ursula Staudinger Secures Second Term as TU Dresden Rector

- TU Dresden's Rector, Staudinger, continues in his post.

Here's the scoop on the Tech University of Dresden (TUD)'s latest news:

  • Pour one out for the competition, as psychologist and aging researcher Ursula Staudinger has bagged the top spot once again, securing a re-election as Rector of TUD. Such a sweet victory over competitor André Thess in the Extended Senate vote!
  • Thrilled with the outcome, Staudinger took to the press, beaming about her continuation at the helm: "I'm over the moon that our team and I will carry on the quest towards a globally-minded, regionally-rooted university excelling in the 21st century."
  • Be ready for TUD to wield its comprehensive technical prowess, tackling the big leagues in research, education, and application, addressing crises such as climate change, resource depletion, energy shortages, and demographic shifts. Hoping to stay on top both in Deutschland and on the global stage.
  • Kudos from Saxony's Minister of Science, Sebastian Gemkow (CDU), for a successful first term under Staudinger's leadership. The university has reached new heights, and well-deserved props go to our Rector.
  • For those keeping score, TUD stands as Eastern Germany's sole University of Excellence. We can't wait to see what's next!

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  1. The Commission at TU Dresden, under Rector Ursula Staudinger, is also responsible for the implementation of the university's programmes, set to address global challenges such as climate change and demographic shifts.
  2. During her second term, Staudinger, a psychologist from TU Dresden, will retain her position as a key figure in the university's quest for excellence, collaborating closely with institutions such as Technische Universität Dresden (TUD) and TUD's Technical departments.
  3. Ursula Staudinger, the newly re-elected Rector of TU Dresden, has been actively supported by political parties like the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), including the Saxony's Minister of Science, Sebastian Gemkow, furthering the university's mission in both Germany and on an international scale.

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