One of my favourite things is telling anyone who would listen about how awesome animals, zoology and science are. It is therefore no surprise that I turned science communication into a career.

For almost seven years, I have worked as a Communications and Public Engagement Officer at Oxford University’s Department of Paediatrics; currently, I am a freelance science communicator alongside my academic job.

I’m always on the lookout for interesting opportunities, so if you would like to collaborate on a project, please get in touch.

My regular science communication activities encompass:

  • Popular science writing.

  • Science presenting (e.g., for the Discovery Channel, British Council, Project ALPHA).

  • Lectures, for

    • adults (e.g., via the Copernicus Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies, Pint of Science, Soapbox Science),

    • teens (London International Youth Science Forum, various summer schools and school visits),

    • and children (via Lecturers without Borders, Children’s University of Łódź).

  • Science stand-up comedy (Museum Show-Off, SciComm Cabaret).

  • Podcasts and radio (BBC Radio Oxford, BBC Radio Berkshire, Sveriges Radio P4, Polskie Radio, TOK FM).

  • Hosting events (Perspektywy Women in Tech Summit, LIYSF, Startup Europe Summit).

  • Content creation and consultancy, e.g. for (Polsat, TVP, Ensonglopedia of Animals).

Achievements

  • Winner of FameLab Poland

  • Winner of the International Alumni Prize at FameLab International

  • Winner of I’m a Scientist, get me out of here!

  • Lady Soroptimist title, awarded by the Gdańsk Chapter of Soroptimist International

  • Polonium Foundation – co-founder and ambassador

  • Stowarzyszenie Rzecznicy Nauki (Association for Science Advocates) – co-founder

My videos

Some of my talks are featured on YouTube - do check them out! I speak English and Polish, and communicate science to a range of audiences.

Public speaking

If you'd like me to speak at your event, please get in touch.