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Referentin

Referentin is the feminine form of the German noun Referent and denotes two related uses. In public administration, a Referentin is a staff member responsible for a specific subject area within a Referat (department or division). Duties commonly include preparing policy analyses, writing memos, coordinating projects, and supporting decision-making. The title signals professional specialization rather than a fixed rank; career paths typically require university education in fields such as law, political science, public administration, or economics. The exact level varies by organization and country.

In event programs or academic settings, Referentin can also denote a female speaker or lecturer who presents

Etymology: Referent comes from referieren "to report/to speak about" and is associated with the noun Referat,

See also: Referent, Referat, Fachreferentin, Referatsleitung.

a
lecture
or
briefing.
In
this
sense,
the
term
is
parallel
to
Referent
(male)
and
is
used
to
identify
the
presenter
rather
than
a
position
within
an
organization.
meaning
a
department
or
section;
the
feminine
form
is
Referentin.