Draft:Damian J Kubik
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Damian J Kubik ("Damian Jakub Kubik") is a Polish-British poet residing in Birmingham, United Kingdom.[1]. His debut poetry anthology explores themes of philosophy, sexuality, and paganism [2]. The publication features a poem written by a Bosnian-British author, Amina Mekic, an activist and second-generation Bosnian genocide survivor, entitled "Waves" [3] [4]. Kubik has completed his Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) degree in Modern Languages (French and Spanish) at the University of Birmingham, and proceeded to continue his education at Lund University, where he has gained his Master of Science degree in Management, publishing his thesis on the topic of the implementation of the digital euro [5] [6]
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[edit]- ^ Kubik. thankful for the scars you drew. ISBN 979-8443073798.
- ^ "Barnes and Noble Thankful for the scars you drew". Hamilton Place.
- ^ "Remembering Srebrenica 2020 – Poem by Amina Mekic – Mimi". Bosnia UK Network.
- ^ Mekic, Amina; Kubik, Damian J. (31 March 2022). Thankful for the Scars You Drew. Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp. ISBN 979-8-7303-6003-7.
- ^ "LinkedIn".
- ^ Tiitus, Eger; Kubik, Damian Jakub (2024). Implementation of the Digital Euro. A Study of Trust and Awareness of University Students in Benelux (Thesis).