Graduate of the Faculty of Polish Studies at the University of Warsaw. Also there, she received her doctoral degree in 2016 from the Faculty of Sociology. Her research interests are the sociology of science and the determinants of scientific success and academic career.
She has worked with the Foundation for Polish Science since 2007, from the beginning focused on evaluation and programme analysis, especially career development of the Foundation’s beneficiaries, equal opportunities, along with evaluation mechanisms and criteria of scientific projects. Since 2012, she has been responsible for the implementation of “The European Charter for Researchers” and “The Code of Conduct for Recruitment.” Moreover, she serves as an expert for the European Commission in assessing the progress of other institutions in this regard. She is involved in international networks, including Science Europe, Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment, and Philea Research Forum.
Her previous work experience was in the non-governmental sector. Among other places, she worked at the PZU Foundation (2004–2007), the Ashoka: Innovators for the Public (2000–2002), and the Academy for the Development of Philanthropy in Poland (2000–2003). Between 2003 and 2004, she served as Secretary of the III Sektor (3rd Sector) editorial board, a quarterly dedicated to building scientific background for NGOs and presenting knowledge on the development of civil society in Poland and around the world.
Before joining the NGO community, she worked as a journalist in the economic press: Życie Gospodarcze, Gazeta Bankowa, Businessman Magazine.
She has been appointed Deputy President of the FNP Board as of October 1, 2023.