Dirk Liesemer

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Dirk Liesemer (* 1977 in Steinheim as Dirk Friedrich Schneider ) is a German journalist and author .

Life

Dirk Liesemer grew up in Feldrom , Lippe , and spent his high school days in Detmold at the Christian-Dietrich-Grabbe-Gymnasium . After completing his studies in philosophy and political science at the University of Münster with a stopover in Rennes , he attended the Henri Nannen School in Hamburg . He worked as an editor in Berlin for Freitag and in Munich for natur .

Dirk Liesemer is now a freelance journalist for various national newspapers and magazines. According to his own statement, his reports, stories and interviews deal with social and historical upheavals, unusual life courses and developments in nature and science. He was a member of the professional association of freelance journalists “ Freischreiber e. V. “and was on the board of journalists.network for four years .

Dirk Liesemer is married and currently lives in Munich .

Awards

  • 2007 Matheon Media Prize from the Matheon Research Center of the TU Berlin and Spectrum of Science
  • 2017 ITB Book Awards 2017 - Category: The special travel book: »Lexicon of the Phantom Islands«

Works

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. liesemer.de
  2. https://www.itb-berlin.de/Presse/Pressemitteilungen/News_37250.html