Christopher F. Schuetze
About Christopher F. Schuetze
Christopher F. Schuetze is a reporter currently working at The New York Times in Berlin, Germany. He has previously held positions at The New York Times as a reporter researcher and intern, and he has a master's degree in journalism from The Graduate Center, City University of New York.
Work at The New York Times
Christopher F. Schuetze has worked at The New York Times in various capacities. He served as a Reporter Researcher from 2018 to 2022 in the Berlin Area, Germany. In this role, he focused on in-depth research and reporting. Currently, he is employed as a Reporter since 2023, continuing his work in Berlin. Prior to these roles, he interned at Lens at The New York Times for three months in 2010, gaining early experience in journalism.
Education and Expertise
Christopher F. Schuetze holds a Master of Arts in Journalism from The Graduate Center, City University of New York, where he studied from 2009 to 2010. He also participated in an academic exchange program at Université Paris-Sorbonne in 2011, further enhancing his knowledge in journalism. His educational background supports his expertise in reporting and research.
Background
Christopher F. Schuetze has a diverse background in journalism, with a focus on international stories. He has reported from various locations, including Germany and Indonesia. His experiences have shaped his understanding of cultural and historical narratives, allowing him to cover a range of topics effectively.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Christopher F. Schuetze has covered significant stories, including the Israel-Hamas conflict and the discovery of a Tudor palace in England by amateur historians. He has explored themes of cultural nostalgia in Eastern Germany and reported on the Bajo people in Indonesia. His work also includes reporting on the history of Britain's country houses and the liberation of a French town during D-Day.