Aysu Tanrijkulu is a prominent Dutch journalist currently working with NOS, known for her incisive reporting on national and international affairs. She has gained recognition for her investigative work and her ability to cover complex stories with clarity and depth.
After her successful stint as a foreign correspondent, Aysu Tanrijkulu returned to the NOS headquarters in Hilversum in 2022. She resumed her role as a senior reporter, focusing on both national and international stories with a renewed perspective from her experiences abroad.
Aysu Tanrijkulu was appointed as a foreign correspondent for NOS in Istanbul in 2020. Her role involved covering significant political and social developments in Turkey and the surrounding region, providing Dutch audiences with critical insights into the area's dynamics.
In 2019, Aysu Tanrijkulu published a book exploring the ethical challenges faced by journalists in the modern media landscape. The book received critical acclaim for its insightful analysis and practical guidance for journalists navigating ethical dilemmas.
Aysu Tanrijkulu was awarded the prestigious De Tegel award in 2018 for her outstanding investigative journalism. Her work on exposing corruption and her commitment to uncovering the truth were recognized as exemplary contributions to Dutch journalism.
In 2017, Aysu Tanrijkulu led a significant investigation into political corruption within the Netherlands. Her work uncovered critical information about unethical practices among several politicians, leading to widespread public debate and policy reforms.
Aysu Tanrijkulu was promoted to the position of senior reporter at NOS in 2015. In this role, she took on more complex stories and investigations, further establishing her reputation as a skilled journalist capable of handling high-pressure situations.
In 2013, Aysu Tanrijkulu reported on the devastating floods that hit Central Europe, providing in-depth coverage of the impact on affected communities. Her reporting was noted for its empathy and thoroughness, bringing international attention to the crisis.
Aysu Tanrijkulu began her career at NOS in 2010 as a junior reporter. Her early work focused on covering local news and events, providing her with a strong foundation in journalism and allowing her to develop her reporting skills in a fast-paced newsroom environment.