Marten van de Wier

Reporter On Education And Child Care at Trouw

Marten van de Wier is a seasoned journalist with extensive experience in education, child care, health care, and political reporting. Currently serving as a reporter for the Dutch national newspaper Trouw, Marten specializes in health care and medical ethics. Prior roles include freelance journalism for various media outlets, a temporary political editor covering debates in the Tweede Kamer, and a correspondent for the southern Netherlands. Marten has also worked as a copywriter and communications professional, contributing to NGOs and corporate communications. Educational qualifications include a Master's degree in Journalism and Media from the University of Amsterdam and a Master's degree in Language Science and Intercultural Communication from Tilburg University.

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Utrecht, Netherlands

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Trouw

Trouw is one of the three national quality newspapers in the Netherlands, and part of the Belgium publisher De Persgroep. In 2012 it received the award European Newspaper of the Year fot its concept of a 'daily weekly'​ and its design. It produces every day a newssection and a section 'De Verdieping'​ with background, analyses, reports en opinions. On saturday there are two extra magazines called Letter&Geest with essays and bookreviews and a magazine named Tijd with human interest-story's. It's orginally founded in 1943 as a resistance newspaper. Nowadays the newspaper takes special interests in politics, sustainability, education, healthcare and the role of religion and (new) religious groups in our rapidly changing society.


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51-200

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