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Born in Częstochowa, Poland, Malwina Tkacz is a student at the University of Warsaw with a double major in law and philosophy. She is also a graduate of the Warsaw British Law Centre. In 2019, Malwina spent a semester studying at the University of Lincoln and was awarded a fellowship at the Hong Kierkegaard Library, St. Olaf College in Minnesota. Malwina is interested in social thought, Christian existentialism, human rights and the feminist movement. She is a poet, singer-songwriter and aspires for a career in academia and to publish her first book.
Updated May 2020
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