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:
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.

