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education:

MA, International Relations, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

MA, Finance & Accounting, Warsaw School of Economics

languages:

Polish (native)

English (advanced)

French (intermediate)

Russian (basic)

Magdalena Wiśniewska is responsible for managing research projects at CASE.

She holds MA in International Relations from the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń and MA in  Finance & Accounting from Warsaw School of Economics.

During her career she gathered an extensive experience both in the public and private sector. She worked among others for Office for Foreigners, where she was conducting administrative procedures for granting refugee status. She was also involved in managing major projects within her traineeship at the European Commission (DG REGIO). In addition to the skills gained in public administration, Magdalena has also experience in accounting and IT project implementations acquired during many years of work for financial and consulting departments of international corporations.

Her interests focus on Eastern European countries. She wrote two master theses on Russian Federation, worked as a volunteer in Nizhny Novgorod within European Voluntary Service and participated in OSCE/ODIHR observation mission of Russian parliamentary election.

Related Works:

Study to analyse national sick leave policies and their impactson workers’ health and productivity to identify best practices for workers and businesses

The project involves carrying out a comparative study of national sick leave policies in the European Union. It focuses on analysing sick leave policies and their impacts on workers’ health and productivity, with the aim of identifying best practices for workers and businesses.

The Role of the WTO in EU Trade

The paper requested by the European Parliament  is aimed at giving a renewed perspective on the economical and practical importance of the WTO for the businesses in the EU ('how are EU traders benefit

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