Karolina Borońska-Hryniewiecka is Associate Professor at the Institute of Political Science and a member of the Jean Monnet Chair at the University of Wrocław. Since 2020 she has been an associate research fellow and a lecturer (2023-2024) at the Centre européen de sociologie et science politique of the Université Paris 1- Sorbonne. Her research lies at the intersection of comparative European politics, legitimacy and legislative studies. In the past, she worked as a Jean Monnet Fellow at the European University Institute (2012-2013), lecturer at the Masaryk University (2013-2015), head of EU programme at the Polish Institute of International Affairs (2016-2018) and was also a visiting fellow at (CEE) Sciences Po (2019-2020). Since 2022 she is the principal investigator in the InPaCo project "Two sides of the same coin? Unravelling the potential of inter-parliamentary cooperation in the European Union" financed by the Polish National Science Centre. She authored a book “Parlamenty narodowe w systemie politycznym Unii Europejskiej. Role, ambicje i ograniczenia" (National parliaments in the political system of the European Union. Roles, ambitions and limitations) published by Wydawnictwo Naukowe Scholar (Warsaw, 2021). Her works have appeared inter alia in European Political Science Review, Politics and Governance, Journal of European Integration and The Journal of Legislative Studies.
Karolina is a member of Team Europe Direct, a network of experts affiliated by the Representation of the European Commission in Poland.