Tatevik Karapetyan is a second-year PhD student at the Doctoral School of Social Sciences at the University of Warsaw. Her doctoral research focuses on gender equality in education, particularly on empowering women through STEM education and addressing the gender gap in science and technology fields in Poland. Her academic interests include women’s rights, gender equality in education, digital empowerment, and the role of technology in advancing social inclusion.
She holds a Master’s degree in European Interdisciplinary Studies from the College of Europe in Warsaw. Tatevik was awarded a scholarship within the Visegrad Research Program (2021–2022) at the Faculty of Education of the University of Warsaw, where she conducted research on IT-related empowerment solutions for women and girls in Poland and Armenia. The article was published in Kwartalnik Pedagogiczny “Exploring the Best Practices of NGOs in IT-Related Empowering Solutions for Women and Girls: The Case of Armenia and Poland.”
She was also a Lane Kirkland Program scholarship holder (2023–2024), during which she conducted a research project on the social and political role of women in Poland at the Faculty of Social Sciences of Maria Curie-Skłodowska University in Lublin.