Agnieszka Lukaszczyk presents at Space Security Lunch Series

Agnieszka Lukaszczyk, Space Policy Consultant for the Secure World Foundation and Executive Officer for the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC), gave a talk on February 2 as part of the Secure World Foundation's Space Security Lunch Series entitled Space Policy on the United Nations Level - History, Achievements and the Way Forward.
Agnieszka's talk focused on the history of international space policy, highlighting key events (founding of the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, UNISPACE III) and documents (1967 Outer Space Treaty, etc.) along the way. She also discussed the importance of inspiring and educating the younger generations worldwide on space matters, especially since the subject has the unique attribute of encouraging cooperation and goodwill. As part of this part of her talk, Agnieszka also discussed the role of the Space Generation Advisory Council and how it works.
Agnieszka also provided a few links to SGAC videos:
NEO Presentation at COPUOS
Statement to COPUOS
SEDSAT II - Part I
SEDSAT II - Part II
Agnieszka holds a Masters degree in International Politics from the School of International Service at the American University in Washington DC. Studied in US, Belgium, Poland, and Switzerland. Before joining SGAC, Agnieszka has interned at the Polish Embassy in Washington DC, American Electronics Association Europe in Brussels, EU Dept of the Senate of the Republic of Poland, and the Warsaw Business Journal. Agnieszka is a dual citizen of Poland and United States.
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