Julia Jadzińska

OECD & IEA Climate Club | The World Bank | Editorial Director of Mutual Matter | Sciences Po PSIA

France

About

I’m a graduate student in Environmental Policy at Sciences Po Paris, passionate about diplomacy, sustainability, and climate research. With a background in sociology and political thought, I am particularly interested in the ways governance, policy, and civil society intersect to address environmental and social challenges. I’ve had the opportunity to explore these areas through various roles in civil society and media, where I’ve worked on climate-related topics at both local and European levels. My experience spans policy research, journalism, and mapping sustainbility initiatives. I aim to explore how policy frameworks can support more just and sustainable transitions, and how young people and grassroots movements contribute to shaping these debates.

Experience

  • Communications Intern at OECD - OCDE
    Apr 2026 - Present · 3 mos

    OECD & IEA Climate Club

  • Editorial Director at Mutual Matter
    Nov 2025 - Present · 8 mos

    Editorial Director of Mutual Matter, an independent, pan-European, youth-led zine exploring sustainability through physical media and art. Each edition centers on a theme, bringing together different creative and scientific forms to make sustainability accessible, lived and open to conversation, also outside of the green bubble. Supported by Climate Action Network (CAN) Funding Fairer Futures.

  • Circular Economy Project Officer at Generation Climate Europe (GCE)
    Oct 2025 - Present · 9 mos

    Textile Sustainability Team

  • CARE Climate Leadership Program at Climate Adaptation Resilience Empowerment (CARE) Program
    Apr 2025 - May 2026 · 1 yr 2 mos

    As part of the Climate Adaptation Resilience Empowerment (CARE) Program, the CARE Climate Leadership program is designed to build the skills needed for effective climate action. In this program, I am following modules on: - Climate Policy, Governance & Justice - Climate Communication & Storytelling - Systems Thinking & Climate Complexity - Leadership in Uncertainty & Complexity The CARE Program is a partnership between Sciences Po (PSIA) and three leading Canadian universities: University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, and University of Guelph.

  • Impact Evaluation Assistant at The World Bank
    Jan 2026 - Apr 2026 · 4 mos

    • Supporting a large-scale randomized controlled trial assessing the impact of EU-funded initiatives on energy efficiency and sustainability among European small and medium-sized enterprises. • Assisting with high-quality data collection, ensuring accuracy, completeness, and adherence to research protocols. • Engaging with project participants to facilitate survey completion and participation, maintaining confidentiality and ethical standards. • Collaborating with an international project team to generate insights that support evidence-based policymaking and sustainable development initiatives.