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JOURNALISM

2022   Anchor and reporter at the Danish Broadcasting Corporation

2021   Author of Imperiets børn (Children of the Empire), a work Danish of narrative non-fiction published by Lindhard og Ringhof.

2017-18   Visiting Scholar at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University, where I am working on a project entitled Re-narrating National Identities: Colonial Aphasia and the Potential of Narrative Journalism, sponsored by the Carlsberg Foundation

2017-22   Assistant Professor of Journalism, Roskilde University

2015-17   Journalism Lecturer, The University of Southern Denmark

2015-16   Freelance Journalist for Information, Føljeton, Kristeligt Dagblad, TV2 and The Danish Broadcasting Corporation

2014   Visiting Scholar at Columbia School of Journalism

2012   Author of the Wallpaper* City Guide Copenhagen 2014, Phaidon Press

2011-12   Correspondent in New York for Orientering, The Danish Broadcasting Corporation

2010-11 Freelance Journalist in the United States and Europe for Weekendavisen, Information, Politiken, Kristeligt Dagblad and Ritzau

2009-10 Freelance Journalist in Latin America for Politiken, Berlingske Tidende, Information, Kristeligt Dagblad, Fyens Stiftstidende and Udvikling

2009   Journalist and Anchor at the Radio News, The Greenlandic Broadcasting Corporation

2009   Correspondent in Greenland for Politiken and Ritzau

2008   Freelance journalist in Syria and Jordan for Politiken, Kristeligt Dagblad, Nordjyske, Fyens Stiftstidende and Udvikling

2007-08 Journalist Intern at Ritzau in Copenhagen and Brussels

2006-07   Weekly Columnist at Fyens Stiftstidende

Education

2015   Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Journalism from The University of Southern Denmark

2013   Graduate of The Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research (IQMR), The Maxwell School of Syracuse University

2012   Master of Arts (MA) in Anthropology from The New School for Social Research (Fulbright Scholarship)

2009   Bachelor of Arts (BA)  in Journalism from The University of Southern Denmark. Class Valedictorian and Winner of the Annual Award for Best Bachelor's Project