María Olivia Mönckeberg


María Olivia Mönckeberg Pardo is a Chilean journalist, essayist, and academic. She received the National Prize for Journalism in 2009.
She is a full professor at the University of Chile and has been the director of its since 2010. Her work has focused on investigative journalism, and she has written several books which caused great impact at the time of their publication.

Professional career

In 1972 María Olivia Mönckeberg qualified as a journalist at the Catholic University of Chile. A year earlier, in 1971, she had begun professional work at her alma mater's magazine, Debate Universitario.
In September 1973, she joined the magazine Ercilla, where she worked until the beginning of 1977. That year she became one of the founders of ' magazine, where she remained until 1981 as editor of Economy and Society. She then joined the political magazine ', opposed to the military dictatorship, where she was editor-in-chief and deputy director until 1987.
During the 1980s she was the founder of the Women for Life Movement, and in 1984 she received the Louis Lyons Award for Conscience and Integrity in Journalism, granted by the Nieman Foundation of Harvard University.
In 1987 Mönckeberg joined the newspaper , where she worked until March 1990, when she became editor-in-chief of La Nación, a newspaper where she was in charge of Sunday political interviews from 1994 to 1998. She was also press director of from 1992 to 1994.
At the same time, she held various positions in the ; she was national counselor from 1985 to 1990, member of the National Board, and president of the Freedom of Expression Commission from 1985 to 1988.
She is also a founding member of the Council of the Book and Reading Observatory, formed in July 2012 by the University of Chile and the, and joined the Advisory Board of the Pluralism Studies Fund of the National Commission for Scientific and Technological Research, from 2009 to 2011.

Academic career

Mönckeberg is a professor of the University of Chile, and has been director of its Institute of Communication and Image since 2010. She was re-elected for her second term in June 2014. She holds the chairs of ethics and journalistic treatments and investigative journalism at the School of Journalism. She also coordinates ICEI's Diploma in Investigative Journalism.

Publications