Professor Michael Haller, born in 1945 in Konstanz, studied philosophy, social sciences, and political science in Freiburg and Basel, earned his doctorate in Hegel's political philosophy ("System and Society"), and gained extensive journalistic experience senior editor in several regional newspapers. His stints at Der Spiegel, where he served on the editorial staff for over ten years, and Die Zeit were particularly influential. There, he headed the "Dossier" section for several years. As a lecturer, he also taught at universities and inter-company training and education centres on the theory and practice of journalism.
At the beginning of 1993, Haller was appointed Professor of General and Specialized Journalism at Leipzig University. From 1994 until his retirement in 2010, he held the Chair of Journalism. Since then, he has advised various committees and academies for journalism training in Germany and abroad. From 2012 to 2016, Haller served at the Hamburg Media School (HMS) as General Director of Journalism Research. Since 2018, he has been an elected member of the Leibniz Society of Sciences and Humanities in Berlin. In addition to numerous media studies publications on the function of journalism in information-open societies, Haller was also the founding editor of the international journalism journal message and the editor of the book series Leipziger Journalismus (Leipzig Journalism). As author of several textbooks, he established fundamental standards for practical journalism.
Since its founding in 2003, Michael Haller has also been the Scientific Director of the "Institute for Practical Journalism Research" (IPJ), which was restructured in 2014 as the "European Institute for Journalism and Communication Research" (EIJC). The institute was founded by the Department of Journalism at Leipzig University at the suggestion of the Media Foundation of Sparkasse Leipzig, as a joint project between the University and the Media Foundation, with the support of the Sparkassenversicherung Sachsen (Saxony Savings Bank Insurance). Since 2011, it has been an independent non-profit research institution under the umbrella of the Media Foundation.