Nicola Albrecht

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Nicola Albrecht (born March 2, 1975 in Frechen ) is a German journalist . On August 1, 2020, she took over the management of the ZDF state studio in Potsdam .

Life

After studying comparative literature , English and art history in Paris and Bonn , Albrecht began working for the ZDF in 2001 in the main editorial department for culture and science. In 2005 she moved to the ZDF regional studio in North Rhine-Westphalia in Düsseldorf as a freelance reporter . In 2006 she completed her doctorate in comparative literature at the University of Bonn. In 2008 and 2009 she also worked as a reporter for WDR in Bonn. From 2009 to 2011 she was a member of the ZDF reporter pool and reported from war and crisis areas around the world. From October 2011 to November 2014 she was a correspondent at the ZDF studio in Beijing . From there she reported on the People's Republic of China , Japan , Korea and the Philippines . From December 2014 to July 2020 she headed the ZDF foreign studio in Tel Aviv . From there she reported on Israel , the West Bank , Gaza Strip , Jordan and Cyprus . On August 1, 2020, she took over the management of the ZDF state studio Brandenburg in Potsdam.

Albrecht is married and has one child.

Awards

  • 2013 finalist of the German Media Prize for Development Policy
  • In 2015 she received the Ulrich Wickert Prize for Children's Rights for her report on the Philippines: On the trail of pedophile perpetrators .
  • 2016 Catholic media prize, award “journalistic VALUABLE” for foreign journal - doku: Living in a trap - The many faces of Gaza

Television documentaries

  • Deadly garbage in China (ZDF, 2013)
  • Generation only child - China's murderous one-child policy (Phoenix, 2013)
  • Love in spite of everything - 50 years of German-Israeli relations , with co-author Alon Caspi (ZDF, 2015)
  • Living in a trap - the many faces of Gaza (ZDF, 2015)
  • Hebron - The Torn City (ZDF, 2017)
  • Promised Land, Eternal Conflict - Israel between hope and fear (Phönix, 2018)

Publications

  • Lost in the sea of ​​media. Kafka's novel fragment 'America'. For the reconstruction and interpretation of a media complex. Universitätsverlag Winter, Heidelberg 2007, ISBN 3825353206

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