Marina Augusta ConstantinoiuBA Journalism
Bucharest University & other
Top skills
- Journalism with a focus on history and history education
Fields of expertise
- Local History
- Global History
- Social History
- Histories of Authoritarian Regimes and Dictatorships
- Histories of Discrimination and Persecution
- Histories of Violence
- History of Anti-Semitism
- History of Migration
- Holocaust
- Remembrance / Collective Memory
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About me
Marina Constantinoiu studied journalism at Bucharest University and began her career as a journalist during her first semester of studies. With nearly 33 years of experience in the field, she has held various significant roles, including Head of the Foreign Desk, Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Editor-in-Chief, and Project Coordinator. Her career has spanned across different media platforms, starting with public radio, national daily newspapers, press agencies, and online multimedia news websites. In addition to her extensive professional background, Marina is actively involved in various media organizations. She serves as a board member of SEEMO (South East Europe Media Organization) and is a member of EJA (European Journalists Association) and CLEW (Clean Energy Wire Network). Marina has received two awards for investigative journalism and is an alumna of the Robert Bosch Foundation's "Reporters in the Field" media program and the IJP (Internationale Journalisten Programme), the German-Central Eastern European Bursary program. Furthermore, Marina shares her knowledge and expertise by teaching journalism at Bucharest University, specifically at the Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication, where she works with MA students.
Languages
- Romanian
- English
- French
Country
Romania
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Experience
In addition to her extensive professional background, Marina is actively involved in various media organizations. She serves as a board member of SEEMO (South East Europe Media Organization) and is a member of EJA (European Journalists Association) and CLEW (Clean Energy Wire Network). Marina has received two awards for investigative journalism and is an alumna of the Robert Bosch Foundation's "Reporters in the Field" media program and the IJP (Internationale Journalisten Programme), the German-Central Eastern European Bursary program. Furthermore, Marina shares her knowledge and expertise by teaching journalism at Bucharest University, specifically at the Faculty of Journalism and Mass Communication, where she works with MA students.
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