Every week, The Editors of Nu.nl Tell you More About Our Work. This time it’s about Joining Forces. Editor-in-chief lindsay mossink explains that research is also important for nu.nl, but we can’t always do it alone.
Scientists Across The Netherlands are noticing the consequences of the policies of US President Donald Trump. It was one of the most important stories we published this week. I Highly Recommendant You Read It:
And you May Have Noticed: We Signed this Story with Quite A Few Names. Only one of them is a journalist at nu.nl.
My Colleague Emma van Bergeijk Writes a Lot About the Climate Crisis, The Energy Transition and Science. That work usually Takes Place Within the Walls of Our Editorial Office.
For This Story, Emma Worked Together with Investigative Journalists From Investico , De Groene Amsterdammer and the Higher Education Press Office (HOP) . A Conscious Choice, Because: Impact.
By Joining Forces, The Ad Hoc Collective was Able to Interview More Than Forty Scientists, Conduct A Large Survey and Approach All Universities and University Hospitals.
We would be able to do this alone. A Constant Deadline Breathes Down Our Necks Every Day. After all, we are an online news platform that also reports the latest news all day long and tries to explain it as well as possible. You expect that from us too.
But there are also many of you: a huge group of people visit our site and app every day. That brings a responsibility. If we have the impression that something is wrong on fundamental themes, we must be able to get to work on it.
Now that can be very complex and time-consuming. With Such Intensive Cooperation, we actual get that bottom stone up. By then bringing that to nu.nl – With Those Many Readers – You Really Have An Impact.