
Aleksandra Maszyńska
Aleksandra is a fourth-year student at the College for Interdisciplinary Individual Studies at the University of Wrocław, where she pursues an interdisciplinary programme combining law and Romance studies. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Spanish philology. In June 2025, she defended her thesis at the Institute of Romance Philology. In her bachelor’s thesis, she examined the impact of state policy on society by analysing the influence of Francoist propaganda on the image and legal status of women.
Her academic interests include criminal law, the impact of new technologies on criminal justice systems, human rights, comparative law and more. During her studies, Aleksandra has taken part in moot courts and summer schools. She participated in the Erasmus+ programme in Valencia, where she studied law and Spanish philology.
She is a winner of numerous distinctions and scientific awards, such as a scholarship granted by the Prime Minister or High School Graduate of the Year. She serves on the Board of the Student Research Circle for European Legal Culture. She is also an active member of several student research circles, where she has co-organised international and nationwide academic conferences and student events at the University. She was a member of the Council of the Faculty of Philology (as a student representative).
In her free time, Aleksandra loves to travel, swim and listen to music (especially Twenty One Pilots). She also plays three musical instruments, speaks many languages, and dances ballet and modern dance.
