Nadja Sarwat

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Nadja Sarwat (born August 10th ) is an Austrian journalist .

Life

Nadja Sarwat is the daughter of a pharmacist and grew up in Cairo and Vienna . She studied theater, film and media studies as well as journalism and communication studies at the University of Vienna .

She began her career in 1988 as a freelance journalist for the daily newspaper Der Standard and subsequently wrote for media such as Kurier , Arbeiter-Zeitung , profil , Falter , Welt der Frau and TV-Media . In 1997 News brought her to the arts department as an editor, where she stayed until 2016, most recently as chief arts editor in the field of film, where she specialized in star interviews and reports from international film festivals. She also wrote a family column and blog for the magazine.

In 2016 she switched to the culture department of orf.at , the news portal of the ORF , where she has been writing as an author and providing moving images since then. Her specialties in the fields of culture are film reports and star interviews. Another focus of her work is on socio-political contributions around the topics of women, family and migration . Her report on orf.at on Women's Day 2017 about single parents in the poverty trap and the activist Maria Stern communicated deficiencies in Austrian maintenance law to a broad public and was one of the reasons for sustained debates among the Austrian parliamentary parties on a legal form.

In 2018 he graduated as Magistra (Mag.phil.) In Media and Communication Studies at the University of Vienna , Faculty of Social Sciences.

Nadja Sarwat lives with her three sons in Vienna.

Awards

Publications

  • Nadja Sarwat: Media Women Power: Successful Women in the Media World , Böhlau Verlag , Vienna 2019. ISBN 978-3-2052089-3-8 .
  • Nadja Sarwat: Back to the Future: World Revolution forever , essay; In: 1968 - Roll over and over again , Edition Roesner, Maria Enzersdorf 2018, ISBN 978-3-9030597-4-0

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Excellent contributions - journalism prize 'from below' awarded on the website ots.at , accessed on December 20, 2017
  2. More superheroes, please! Media women as the new power in Newsroom 4.0 on the University of Vienna website, accessed on September 9, 2019
  3. Journalist Award Integration 2017 on the website ots.at , accessed on December 20, 2017
  4. Media award for integration to ORF.at author Sarwat , on the orf.at website , accessed on December 20, 2017
  5. Journalist Prize from below to ORF.at author Sarwat , on the orf.at website , accessed on December 20, 2017
  6. Journalism Prize 'from below' awarded on the derstandard.at website , accessed on December 20, 2017
  7. ExtraDienst named Austria's best journalists on the pressetext.com website , accessed on December 20, 2017
  8. Back to the Future: World Revolution Forever on the website of the Austrian National Library, accessed on September 9, 2019