Here is a brief overview of my formal education path.
After already obtaining my M.A. seven years ago, I decided to return to my Alma Mater as a student and start another course at the University of Warsaw – the brand new Language Science and Technology course, a new in-person M.A. programme at the Institute of Applied Linguistics financed by the Excellence Initiative – Research University programme.
You will find more information about this programme here.
My thesis will most likely focus on Conversation Design and/or LLMs.
Grade: A (5)
MA thesis: Issues in the description of Polish deverbal nouns based on selected nouns derived using the suffix –cie available on Academia.edu (in Polish)
Grade: A (5)
BA thesis: Accentuation and pause in radio weather forecasts available on Academia.edu (in Polish)
English Language, B.A. (Erasmus), University of Glasgow, 2012
I chose Glasgow for my Erasmus because I grew very fond of the accent; I was also interested in English as a language of deep changes. My focus was the history of English and speech therapy.
German Philology, B.A., University of Warsaw, 2009 – 2011
Unfinished programmes might not always be worth noting, but I realised completing three semesters of German Philology taught me a lot, mainly historical and contemporary grammar.