At the time of applying for the scholarship, he was a second-year student at Sciences Po Paris, studying Politics and Government with a specialization in Trade and International Finance. He was selected for an exchange program at the University of Michigan as one of the top students of his cohort. He is a recipient of numerous academic awards in Poland and Ireland, and further developed his academic profile through success in subject olympiads. He gained professional experience at the American Chamber of Commerce and the CASE think tank in Poland, and at the Chancellery of the Prime Minister he supported the Department for Regulatory Impact Assessment and Analysis in developing new guidelines for Regulatory Impact Assessments.
He is currently on exchange at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where he is developing expertise in economics and finance while working on projects at the intersection of public policy and economics. The scholarship has enabled him to access one of the world’s leading economic academic institutions, supporting his academic and analytical development. His professional goal is to pursue a career in international organizations focused on economic development, such as the World Bank.
In parallel, he is actively engaged in social impact work as an educational mentor, supporting children from less privileged backgrounds. He is a member of the policy team of the Young Think Association, which connects innovative student ideas with expert knowledge to design solutions for public policy challenges. He has also volunteered at the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum, promoting historical and civic education, and consistently emphasizes the importance of equal access to education.