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Hungary Connects

March 9-10, 2023

SZPALA, Marta

Senior Fellow and Chief Expert on Western Balkans
Centre for Eastern Studies

Marta Szpala is a Political Analyst specialising in the Western Balkans and the EU’s neighbourhood and enlargement policy. She holds an MA in International Relations and previously studied Slavic Studies at Warsaw University. Today she is a PhD candidate at the Graduate School for Social Research of the Polish Academy of Science. Marta is currently a Senior Fellow and chief expert on the Western Balkans at the Centre for Eastern Studies in Warsaw. She also works as a journalist for Polish weekly magazine, Tygodnik Powszechny. She has participated in various international research projects devoted to EU policy in the Western Balkans as a research assistant, researcher, and project co-ordinator.