Aleksandra Waliszewska 

Researcher

Aleksandra works as Researcher in the Industry and Trade team within the EU cluster.

Aleksandra Waliszewska 

Aleksandra in the media

Currently, her focus lies in the political economies of industrial decarbonization in CEE, Southwestern Europe and Germany, in particular the EU core-periphery country dynamics. She is based in Berlin.

Before joining E3G, Aleksandra completed her Master’s in Public Policy degree at the Hertie School, where she focused on energy and climate policy. During that time she worked as an assistant at the Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies in Potsdam, completed internships within the climate policy space and participated in the IRENA Student Leaders Programme. Her thesis analysed the policy responses of EU member states to shield households from the energy crisis.

Prior to that, she obtained a Master of Laws from the Adam Mickiewicz University (Poznan, Poland), including academic exchanges to the German-speaking region. She finished off with a thesis on the intersection of EU and international investment law. Her previous professional experience includes advising on energy law matters at the international law firm CMS, which first awakened her passion for energy and climate policy. 

Aleksandra is Polish but also speaks English, German and French. Outside of work, she loves taking care of her plants, baking, knitting and hiking.

Currently, her focus lies in the political economies of industrial decarbonization in CEE, Southwestern Europe and Germany, in particular the EU core-periphery country dynamics. She is based in Berlin.

Before joining E3G, Aleksandra completed her Master’s in Public Policy degree at the Hertie School, where she focused on energy and climate policy. During that time she worked as an assistant at the Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies in Potsdam, completed internships within the climate policy space and participated in the IRENA Student Leaders Programme. Her thesis analysed the policy responses of EU member states to shield households from the energy crisis.

Prior to that, she obtained a Master of Laws from the Adam Mickiewicz University (Poznan, Poland), including academic exchanges to the German-speaking region. She finished off with a thesis on the intersection of EU and international investment law. Her previous professional experience includes advising on energy law matters at the international law firm CMS, which first awakened her passion for energy and climate policy. 

Aleksandra is Polish but also speaks English, German and French. Outside of work, she loves taking care of her plants, baking, knitting and hiking.

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