Maris Hubschmid
Maris Hubschmid (* 1988 in Hamburg ) is a German journalist . The Theodor Wolff Prize winner writes for the Berliner Tagesspiegel .
Career
After completing her secondary education at the high school Lerchenfeld Hubschmid was from August 2007 to January 2010 at Gruner + Jahr to media clerk for digital and print form. Through an internship, she came to the editorial side of the publishing industry and to Tagesspiegel , where Hubschmid completed an internship from June 2010 to December 2011 . She then became an editor in the economic department of the Tagesspiegel . At the end of 2012 , Hubschmid sat in on the Baseler TagesWoche for a few weeks . As an Arthur F. Burns Fellow , she spent a few months in the editorial office of the Seattle Times in 2015 . In 2018 she moved to the editorial office of Seite Drei and the Saturday magazine “More Berlin” of the Tagesspiegel .
In 2012, the medium magazine Hubschmid was among the "Top 30 to 30" of German journalists.
Your report “To the last drop” from a Kreuzberg mansion was named in 2018 by the jury of the German Reporter Award as one of the ten outstanding reports of the year in the “Local Report” category.
Books
- Maris Hubschmid: "We were dangerously cocky" . In: Jana Göbel, Matthias Meisner (Hrsg.): Constant departure: difficult ways out of the GDR . Christoph Links Verlag, Berlin 2019. ISBN 978-3-96289-059-9 , pp. 254-263.
Awards
- for their report “To the last drop” from a Kreuzberg mansion home
- Theodor Wolff Prize 2019
- for the article "It's true" (2013)
- Reportage award for young journalists 2013 from the JungeJournalisten.de network, the Heinrich Böll Foundation and Süddeutsche.de
- for the article "Do you like the dahlias?" (2012)
- Journalist Prize “Dementia” (3rd prize) from Diakonie Neuendettelsau
- for the article "Do we need a quota for women?" (2012)
- Buse Awards 2012 (2nd place) from the business law firm Buse Heberer Fromm and the magazine GoingPublic in cooperation with the European Law Students' Association
- for the contribution "Because he knew day and hour" (2010)
- Marlies Hesse Young Talent Award (2nd Prize 2010)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Abitur graduates 2006/2007 ( Memento from August 31, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) In: Gymnasium Lerchenfeld .
- ↑ a b Maris Hubschmid: It's true . In: Süddeutsche.de . 17th October 2013.
- ^ Profile of Maris Hubschmid . In: BDZV . 2019.
- ↑ Maris Hubschid: The Switzerland experience a German . In: TagesWoche . 1st February 2013.
- ↑ The Burns Impact - Highlights from the 2014-2015 Classes . In: icfj.org . 2016 Annual Report.
- ^ Profile of Maris Hubschmid . In: Tagesspiegel . Retrieved November 1, 2019.
- ↑ Top 30 to 30 2012 . In: Medium magazine . 09/2012.
- ↑ Nominated in the “Local Report” category . In: German Reporter Award . November 2018.
- ↑ Maris Hubschmid: To the last drop . In: Tagesspiegel . April 2018.
- ↑ Maris Hubschmid: It's true . In: Tagesspiegel . March 24, 2013.
- ↑ Maris Hubschmid: Do you like the dahlias? In: Tagesspiegel . November 6, 2011.
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↑ Tagesspiegel editor honored with journalist award . In: Tagesspiegel . November 19, 2012.
Journalist Prize awarded for the first time - Nadine Ahr and Joanna Nottebrock were awarded first prize . ( Memento from October 27, 2019 in the Internet Archive ) In: Neuendettelsauer Chronik . 1/2013, February 2013, p. 10. - ↑ Ulrike Scheffer, Maris Hubschmid: Do we need a quota for women? In: Cicero . March 6, 2012.
- ↑ Kim Bode and Arne Hammerich win the Buse Awards 2012 . (Press release, Buse Heberer Fromm). October 16, 2012.
- ↑ Maris Hubschmid: Because he knew the day and the hour . In: Tagesspiegel . April 1, 2010.
- ↑ All winners of the Marlies Hesse Young Talent Award . In: Association of female journalists . Retrieved November 1, 2019.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Hubschmid, Maris |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German journalist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1988 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Hamburg |