Wojciech Jagielski (born 12 September 1960) is a Polish journalist and author. He has won acclaim for his reportage from conflict zones in the Transcaucasus, the Caucasus, Central Asia and Africa. He worked for the leading Polish newspaper Gazeta Wyborcza, from 1991 to 2012, in addition to contributing to the BBC and Le Monde.
Who is Cezary Jagielski?
Wojciech Cezary Jagielski (born 15 September 1963 in Zduńska Wola) – Polish journalist working for radio and television, drummer, doctor of medicine by training. In 1992 he got a degree in Faculty of Medicine at the Medical University of Warsaw.
Where did Jan Jagielski go to college?
Jagielski graduated from a Warsaw high school named after Wladyslaw IV. He earned a degree from the Faculty of Political Science at Warsaw University. He studied political science, but when the declaration of martial law in Poland in 1981 introduced the obligation to attend all classes, he chose individual programs and took up African studies.