Aleksandra Hasiak, Student Assistant

Aleksandra Hasiak

Aleksandra Hasiak supports the Borderstep team as a student assistant in the field of communication and public relations.

Aleksandra is currently completing her Master’s degree in Language and Communication at the Technische Universität Berlin. She is a scholarship holder of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).

Previously, she completed her Bachelor’s degree in Applied Linguistics at the Institute of Specialized and Intercultural Communication at the University of Warsaw, where she received several awards. In addition to her academic education, she has gained valuable experience through various exchange programs and courses at universities such as the City University of New York.

Aleksandra Hasiak wants to contribute to society through her commitment to the field of communication. She finds her motivation in forward-looking issues and the development resulting from them.

In her free time, Aleksandra likes to listen to podcasts, for example about psychology. She likes to spend sunny days outdoors skating or relaxing in the countryside.

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Aleksandra Hasiak
  • Student Assistant

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