In 2001, she graduated with a degree in classical philology from the
University of Warsaw, and in 2003, she completed her legal studies at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Warsaw. In 2008, based on her dissertation titled "Roman Law and Piracy," written under the supervision of
Jan Zabłocki, she obtained the degree of Doctor of Legal Sciences in the field of law, specializing in Roman law, from the Faculty of Law and Administration of
Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University. In 2013, at the Faculty of Law of the
University of Białystok, she achieved the degree of Habilitated Doctor of Legal Sciences in the field of law, specializing in Roman law, based on her scientific achievements and the dissertation titled "Legal Aspects of the Censor's Office in Ancient Rome." She became an associate professor at the Faculty of Law and Administration of Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, employed in the Department of Roman Law, and served as the deputy dean of this faculty for the term 2016–2020. == Academic memberships ==