A political science graduate at the Jagiellonian University and a master’s student at the University of Warsaw. She has participated in numerous university research projects in various areas of political science. At IBS, she supports a team working on energy transition. Her academic interests focus on the social dimensions of environmental policies and attitudes towards climate change.
In her free time, she cooks or rides a bike.
interests
the socio-political dimension of environmental policies, attitudes towards climate change
On 16-17 January, teams from IBS and the Czech Technical University in Prague met for the second time to cooperate in the ENBLOC project on the energy transition of housing cooperatives in Poland and the Czech Republic.
On 19-20 September 2023, the International Conference on Energy Poverty took place at the Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw. Jakub Sokołowski, Jan Frankowski, Joanna Mazurkiewicz, and Aleksandra Prusak represented IBS at the Conference.
Out of over 30 applications, six cities were awarded grants by the ICA Fund: Bogota, Dar es Salaam, Los Angeles, Quezon City, Vancouver, and Warsaw, representing the only European city to receive the grant.
The project's main objective is to set the strategic ground for the performance of the commitment made by the City of Warsaw to support, develop, and replicate the results of the Sun4All project.
The project "Fostering ambitious and effective NECPs in Central and Eastern Europe" aims to impact energy and climate policies in Bulgaria, Croatia, Poland, and Romania.
The project aims to recognise Poland's gendered energy poverty patterns and enable more effective implementation of public policy measures to tackle energy poverty.
The project aims to assess the adaptive capacity of housing cooperatives in internalising energy transition based on the example of Poland and Czechia.
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