European Press Prize insights: laureate talks and 2025 shortlist

European Press Prize insights: laureate talks and 2025 shortlist


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Gio 10 aprile 2025

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11:30 - 12:20

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For the third consecutive time, the European Press Prize is announcing its shortlist as an official part of the International Journalism Festival. Our Executive Director Jennifer Athanasiou-Prins and the Chair of our Preparatory Committee, Cristian Lupșa, will engage in a conversation around this year’s submissions, judging process and thoughts on the state of European journalism.
Before the 2025 shortlist announcement, we want you to hear from who matters most to our organisation: our community. Two inspiring Laureates of the Prize will shed light on what their work focuses on and how they contribute to European journalism.
Organised in association with the European Press Prize.


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Jennifer Athanasiou-Prins
Jennifer Athanasiou-Prins

Jennifer Athanasiou-Prins is the Executive Director of the European Press Prize, a nonprofit foundation that annually awards the best of European journalism. The European Press Prize celebrates and encourages European journalism of the highest quality to help counter the effects of a transforming, pressured market and fragile press freedom - and to stimulate journalists to keep contributing to the quality of European journalism. Additionally, the European Press Prize focusses on offering journalists a source of legitimacy in a time where trust in journalism is declining. Jennifer holds a Bachelor of Laws degree with honours as well as a Master of Laws degree in Dutch civil law from the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Jennifer specialises in organisational and business development, community building and building and maintaining relationships with stakeholders. Given her legal background, she values governance and equity highly. Due to her bi-cultural background, Jennifer is an advoca...

Megan Clement
Megan Clement

Megan Clement is a journalist specialising in gender and human rights. She also writes about Paris, where she has lived since 2015. She is the editor of Impact, a bilingual newsletter of feminist journalism from the Gloria Media network, and teaches journalism at the Université Sorbonne-Nouvelle. Megan has written for The Guardian, Bloomberg, Al Jazeera, the Sydney Morning Herald and more. Her criticism and essays can be found in the Australian Book Review and Meanjin. In 2021, she was awarded the inaugural Island Magazine Nonfiction Prize.

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