
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Gerhard Muth
President of the University of Applied Sciences Mainz
Responsibilities
- Organisation of the University of Applied Sciences, internal authority
- Urgent decisions
- University policy
- Representation regarding HRK, LHPK and FHPK
- Committees (University Council, Board of Trustees, Senate, Advisory Councils, sponsoring groups, circle of friends etc.)
- Execution of Senate resolutions
- Distribution of posts and funds to distributing bodies according to the general principles of the Senate
- Strategy and profile development of the university, university development planning
- Decision on granting benefits
- Press / public relations / marketing
- Contacts abroad, international affairs
- Women’s promotion, family friendly university, child care, children’s university, Girls Day
- Academic awards
- Central operating units (official test centre, ZIK)
- Alumni affairs, career service, fundraising
- Construction
The president is supported and represented by two vice presidents in carrying out his tasks.
Prof. Dr. Andrea Beyer and Prof. Bettina Tabel

- Prof. Dr. Andrea Beyer

- Prof. Bettina Tabel
Vice presidents of the University of Applied Sciences Mainz
According to the business distribution plan the vice president at the University of Applied Sciences Mainz, both are responsible for supporting and representing the president internally, i.e. they are responsible for:
- Studies and teaching
- Examination regulations
- Capacity law
- Admission procedures
- Student issues
- Student advice
- Continuing education study programmes
- Research and technology transfer
- Scientific facilities and operating units on faculty level
- Central operating unit university library
- Quality assurance and evaluation
- Ranking procedures
- e-Learning
Prof. Dr. Beyer is a professor for general business administration, in particular media economics. Prof. Tabel teaches Communication design.
Leo Theisen

Head of administration at the University of Applied Sciences Mainz
Responsibilities
- Legal matters
- Budget
- Human resource matters
- Building matters
- Safety

