WYA Europe Welcomes First Batch of Interns for 2022

SHARE THIS POST

For the first period of 2022, both regional office – WYA Europe and subregional office – WYA Southeast Europe receives representatives from Poland, Spain, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The internship program will give our 4 interns the opportunity to promote human dignity through the enrichment of their professional skills in marketing and project management.

 

Meet Natalia, Maria Teresa, Dora and Medina!

 

 

Natalia Strzyżewska graduated from Eastern European Studies at Warsaw University and a postgraduate program in International Law. Her Master’s thesis is about activists who were promoting Human Rights in the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic after the USSR signed the Helsinki Accords. The topic of human dignity and Human Rights is particularly close to her heart, both in terms of scientific interests and personal values. Working in the third sector she is really in her element!

 

 

 

 
Maria Teresa Diestra Espino is 22 years old. She was born and raised in Barcelona. After finishing high school, she pursued a bachelor degree in Journalism. Then she started her master degree in Corporative Communication and Strategy.
 
María Teresa has dedicated herself to giving a voice to organizations that defend human rights by giving them a voice through social networks. During her free time, she likes to read books, sing and walk around. With the WYA internship, she hopes to gain experience in reflecting WYA values through social media.”
 
 
 
 

 

Dora Kujek is 25 years old. She was born in Osijek, Slavonia.

She studied Cultural Management at the Department of Cultural Studies. As a student, she coordinated one of the chapters of the organization Forum Plus Croatia where she became very interested in Christian leadership and social problems of her country. Throughout college, she spent many years with the Franciscan youth and later among Jesuits. It gave her knowledge and examples of humbleness while maintaining strong moral values which later led her to the World Youth Alliance Croatia. She now holds a Master’s degree in Culture. In such an interdisciplinary college, she acquired theoretical knowledge in different analytical discourses while integrating artistic content with a social-humanistic scientific component.

In her free time, she likes to read apologetic and philosophical literature. She seeks art mostly in music and solutions to social problems through entrepreneurial ways. Among other her interests are long runs and writing books.

 

 
Medina Agić is 28 years old and lives in Sarajevo. She graduated from the Faculty of Law and is currently pursuing a master’s degree, also at the Faculty of Law. Since 2019, she has been leading the WYA BiH chapter and is in charge of administration and publishing posts on social networks. Together with other members of the chapter, she works on promotion and gathering new members.
 
During her education, she participated in various projects aimed at promoting human dignity and human rights. In addition to legal sciences, she is also interested in design, social media, and photography.
 
 
In her free time, she likes to hike, and otherwise, she likes to eat.
 

WYA Europe wishes all the best in their experience as interns and encourages all those interested in enhancing their professional profiles through the WYA Europe and Southeast Europe internship program.

More To Explore