Sara BOJARCZUK

Research Assistant Professor, Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw

Research Assistant Professor, Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw

Sara Bojarczuk holds a PhD in Sociology from Trinity College Dublin and MRes in Social Policy (University of Bath). Her research interests lay within the field of migration, family studies and women, social support and particularly social support networks and employment. Her PhD thesis looked at the role of social networks in mobilising support among Polish working mothers in Ireland. In her work, she uses mixed methods approach, drawing on the benefits offered by both qualitative and quantitative tools. Currently she coordinates an NCN funded project: ‘E-Factor: Employers’ interests as underrated factor in labour migration – an institutional approach.

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Publications
30/09/2025

Healthy minds, stronger Europe

Progressive solutions for mental health and wellbeing in Europe
10/09/2024

Progressive Migration Group Recommendations

The Progressive Migration Group (PMG) is a network of African and European migration experts established […]
16/11/2023

The political economy of migration policies

Policy Brief Series
21/03/2023

Is an EU-wide approach to the mental health crisis necessary?

Demand for an EU mental health strategy existed before the pandemic but has intensified since. […]
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Events
10/10/2025
FEPS HQ

Healthy minds, stronger Europe

Progressive solutions for Europe's mental health
20/10/2023
Perugia, Italy (Hybrid)

Perspectives on migration

The political economy of migration policies across Europe
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In the media

Irish mental health services ‘too hospital-centric’

by Irish Examiner 23/03/2023
Irish Examiner article on FEPS and TASC policy study "Is an EU-wide approach to the Mental Health Crisis necessary?"

Ireland lacks key mental health services, report finds

by RTÉ 23/03/2023
RTÉ article on FEPS and TASC policy study "Is an EU-wide approach to the Mental Health Crisis necessary?"
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Audiovisual

🧠 “MENTAL HEALTH is not an individual issue” With Sara Bojarczuk, Aida Bikic & Jana Michailidu

📺🔊 Available on YouTube, Spotify & Apple Podcast Europe is facing a growing mental health […]

🧠 “MENTAL HEALTH is not an individual issue” With Sara Bojarczuk, Aida Bikic & Jana Michailidu

📺🔊 Available on YouTube, Spotify & Apple Podcast Europe is facing a growing mental health […]

Progressive Migration Group

FEPS, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung EU Office and Fondation Jean-Jaurès have established a new group of migration experts […]