Dr. Anna Kuczyńska graduated from the University of Warsaw’s Sociology Department and the Polish School of Reportage. In 2023 she defended her doctoral thesis at the Faculty of Sociology, University of Warsaw.
Her dissertation, titled “Społeczeństwo informacyjne a cyfrowe wykluczenie osób 50+ w Polsce” (“Information Society and Digital Exclusion of Individuals 50+ in Poland”), was prepared under the expert guidance of Professor Jerzy Bartkowski.
She has been working as an instructor at the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology and carried out social research for cultural institutions e.g. Copernicus Science Centre, Zachęta Gallery, the Wawel Royal Castle, and the “Wieliczka” Salt Mine, using both quantitative and qualitative methods.
She also collaborates with Res Publica Nova and Visegrad Insight. She loves going to the theatre. In the summer she rides a bicycle and goes to music festivals.
At Collegium Civitas she teaches Advanced Quantitative Research, Online Ethnography: Research and Ethics, Quantitative Data Analysis (SPSS/R), and Statistics for Social Research.