• 2022/11/11

Meet our new trainee, Aleksandra Jucha!

Meet our new trainee, Aleksandra Jucha!

Aleksandra Jucha is a Law student and a participant in the School of French Law at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow. She’s interning at the European Foundation of Human Rights as part of the Erasmus + program. Her academic interests lie in International and European law, in particular humanitarian law and issues related to the protection of human rights. 

Passion for European integration, international cooperation and the idea of human rights has repeatedly motivated her to engage on many levels – social, academic and professional. She participated, inter alia, in the Erasmus + Program at the Free University of Brussels, FFIPP Summer Program in the territory of Palestine/Israel, the Warsaw Fellowship Program – Academy of Human Rights and Civic Activities organized by Humanity in Action Polska, the School of International Humanitarian Law organized by the Polish Red Cross, she also completed an internship at the Office of the Commissioner for Human Rights, in the Equal Treatment Department. In her free time – she travels, reads books and listens to podcasts.

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