The Henri-Nannen-Schule, formerly Hamburger Journalistenschule, is the journalist school of Europe's largest publishing house, Gruner + Jahr (Brigitte, GEO, Stern), German weekly Die Zeit and national news magazine Der Spiegel.
DDoSecrets partnered with European Investigative Collaborations and the Henri-Nannen-Schule journalism school to create the Tax Evader Radar, a project to review the dataset of almost one million documents.
[6] The Henri-Nannen-Schule offers aspiring and experienced journalists a broad 18 months education encompassing magazine, newspaper, online, radio and television.
Its curriculum consists of both four internships at major media outlets organised by the school (nine months) and seminars (eight months) given by experienced and award-winning journalists with varying specialities such as politics, arts and culture, religion, science, education, business and economics, investigative reporting, national and international affairs.
[7] The applicants minimum qualifications are the command of the German language, both spoken and written; the former age limit of 27 no longer exists.