The University of Wroclaw is a crossroads of cultures and offers challenging exams that integrated my human perspective with an economic one, fundamental to understand why and how to implement policies in a substantial way. The courses titled Theory of International Relations and Development Economics helped me frame the place of human rights in IR theories and in foreign politics, and the economic models to empower people in different countries. In addition, lessons devoted to Globalisation and Regionalization clarified the actual status of human rights and foresee a potential trend: universalism being contested, whereas regionalism and regional systems proving to be more effective.
Being passionate about languages, I loved learning Polish. Learning a new language requires flexibility and constant practice: these skills may be a resource in everyday life and from a work perspective too.