Melisa Erkurt

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Melisa Erkurt (2019)

Melisa Erkurt (* 1991 in Sarajevo , Bosnia and Herzegovina ) is an Austrian journalist and publicist .

Life

Melisa Erkurt was born in Sarajevo to Bosnian parents. Because of the Bosnian War , her mother fled to Austria with her when she was a toddler. She attended high school in Purkersdorf and then studied German, psychology and philosophy at the University of Vienna . Their journalistic activity began Erkurt the beaver magazine , where their 2016 published report generation haram Muslim ban on the culture of young people for public interest and made for the Austrian journalism days for story of the year was chosen. In 2017 she published her report Süleymans Kinder about children and young people with a migration background . For a year, Erkurt taught at an AHS in Vienna. Since autumn 2019 she has been a member of the editorial team of the ORF program Report .

She writes the weekly tutoring column in the magazine Falter , mainly on educational issues. She writes the detention column for the taz . She is also active on Twitter .

Prizes and awards

Works

Web links

Commons : Melisa Erkurt  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. dasbiber.at: Melisa Erkurt ; accessed on August 18, 2020
  2. derstandard.at of August 29, 2018: How did you research undercover, Ms. Erkurt? ; accessed on August 18, 2020
  3. derstandard.at of July 3, 2019: Journalist Melisa Erkurt in future on ORF "Report" ; accessed on August 18, 2020
  4. falter.at: Melisa Erkurt ; accessed on August 18, 2020
  5. taz.de: Melisa Erkurt ; accessed on August 18, 2020
  6. Melisa Erkurt's blog on twitter.com ; accessed on August 18, 2020
  7. ^ Winner of the Prälat-Leopold-Ungar-Journalistinnenpreis 2018 ; accessed on August 18, 2020