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Alumni Stories: Maciej Sznajder

Alumni Stories: Maciej Sznajder

22.09.2020
“Doing creative work that you like and the feeling that someone needs the knowledge and experience you offer. Money alone is definitely not a success – it’s just a nice bonus.(...)”
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Alumni Stories: Wojciech Stromczyński

Alumni Stories: Wojciech Stromczyński

21.09.2020
“Valuable experience can be gained anywhere. This is worth keeping in mind and much better than looking for that one job which we think would be perfect for us. The sum of the experience gained with time begins to pay off and then it is easier to find meaning and professional fulfilment. So you can achieve a lot of good with patience, consistency and commitment. One of the people I met on my career path liked to say “do your job and the reward will not pass you. (...)”
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Alumni Stories: Maria Żurek

Alumni Stories: Maria Żurek

08.09.2020
“In my work it is difficult to separate my private and professional life. Constant trips, meetings, conferences, experiments, work until small hours and pressure. I love many aspects of what I do, but also sometimes it is very tiring for me. The problem of coping with stress, the balance between work and private life and mental health in general in academia is serious and should be talked about.(...)”
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Share your story!

Share your story!

28.08.2020
Share your story and inspire future generations of Jagiellonian University alumni!
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Alumni Stories: Marta Pardyak

Alumni Stories: Marta Pardyak

26.08.2020
“You have to find an idea for yourself. There are many educated people who cannot find themselves on the job market, and there are also many young people without education who do not have to work for the rest of their lives. There are no shortcuts - try, don't be afraid of mistakes, you can learn the most from mistakes. People often think that a mistake is a failure, I changed my view of it through my life experiences - mistakes are for us to learn from and we will continue repeating them until we learn our lessons.(...)"
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