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Election 2025 - New Regulations of the Student Government.

Election results:

A total of 814 votes were cast, of which 10 votes were declared invalid. 804 votes were qualified as valid and the following results were compiled based on them.

Turnout was 11.77%, the highest in the history of our university.

Results of the election for the President of the Student Government.

  • Nikolai Piolun-Noyszewski [MIRAI].
    • Number of votes: 534
    • Percentage of votes: 66,42%
  • Robert Juchimiuk
    • Number of votes: 270
    • Percentage of votes: 33,58%

Student Parliament election results

Faculty of Computer Science - Number of seats: 10

  1. Jakub Graliński [MIRAI] - 67 votes (13.67%) - obtained a seat
  2. Stanislaw Soltysik [MIRAI] - 51 votes (10.41%) - obtained a seat
  3. Gustav Pluta [MIRAI] - 50 votes (10.20%) - obtained a seat.
  4. Zofia Soczewka [MIRAI] - 48 votes (9.80%) - obtained a seat
  5. Paulina Mrzygłód [MIRAI] - 37 (7.55%) - obtained a seat.
  6. Mateusz Kanclerski [MIRAI] - 37 (7.55%) - obtained a seat
  7. Mateusz Górka [MIRAI] - 34 (6.94%) - obtained a seat.
  8. Mateusz Kowalski [MIRAI] - 34 (6.94%) - obtained a seat
  9. Adam Wyszynski [MIRAI] - 33 (6.73%) - obtained a seat
  10. Oliwia Mendrycka [MIRAI] - 32 (6.53%) - obtained a seat
  11. Michal Orzylovski - 31 (6.33%).
  12. Mateusz DyIewski – 24 (4.90%)
  13. Melih Mehmet Demir - 7 (1.43%).
  14. Erdenay Kural - 5 (1.02%).
  15. Sergen Duran - 0 (0.00%)

Faculty of Culture of Japan - Number of seats: 2

  1. Oliwia Joanna Jaroszewska [MIRAI] - 22 votes (64.71%) - obtained a seat
  2. Szymon Szczepanski [MIRAI] - 12 votes (35.29%) - obtained a seat

Faculty of New Media Arts - Number of seats: 6

  1. Raisa Dzichkovska [MIRAI] - 49 votes (26.78%)- obtained a seat
  2. Lidia Lenartowicz [MIRAI] - 45 votes (24.59%) - obtained a seat
  3. Yana Lialkina - 26 votes (14.21%) - won a seat
  4. Wiktoria Majewska - 23 votes (12.57%) - obtained a seat
  5. Karolina Bujko [MIRAI] - 23 votes (12.57%) - obtained a seat
  6. Karina Galka [MIRAI] - 10 votes (5.46%) - obtained a seat
  7. Aleksandra Koszorek [MIRAI] - 7 votes (3.83%)

Faculty of Information Management - Number of seats: 5

  1. Łukasz Browarski - 18 votes (18.56%) - obtained a seat
  2. Marek Sapieszko [MIRAI] - 17 votes (17.53%) - obtained a seat
  3. Stefan Wisniewski [MIRAI] - 17 votes (17.53%) - obtained a seat
  4. Mateusz Kotula [Motyl & Motyl] - 14 votes (14.43%) - obtained a seat
  5. Igor Slemp [MIRAI] - 12 votes (12.37%) - obtained a seat
  6. Jakub Wozniak [MIRAI] - 8 votes (8.25%)
  7. Paulina Karwowska - 6 votes (6.19%).
  8. Maks Różanski [MIRAI] - 5 votes (5.15%)

Election Protest:


Candidates for Chairman of the Local Government

Nikolai Piolun-Noyszewski

Current year of study: 3rd year
Grade: I
Staff candidate: MIRAI
I have been actively co-founding the PJAIT Local Government for the past three years, and for the past year I have served as President. I care that the Self-Government is co-founded by all students. Only together can we implement bold, ambitious and innovative projects. With this in mind, I gathered a team of people who also have a passion for action. We named our group MIRAI - Japanese for future.
WINTEGRAL, the Future Self-Government Conference, monthly events and a change in the bylaws that gives you the right to elect a chairman. These are our accomplishments, and there are more to come!
Join us and vote for an active future for PJAIT!

Robert Juchimiuk

Current year of study: 3rd year
Grade: I

Hi!
My name is Robert Juchimiuk and I am running for student government president. I want to introduce real initiatives that will help students develop and gain first-hand experience.

My priorities:

  1. Development of students through internship - organizing hackathons, consulting resumes, helping to find hackathons, and creating a platform with project ideas tailored to the development direction. Every student will be able to find inspiration, support and people for group projects there, so as to create a portfolio that realistically helps to get the first internship.
  2. Decentralization of self-government - I want every student to have a real impact on decisions, and committee members to have more space for action and initiative.

If you want a local government that actually supports students and gives them practical opportunities for development - vote for Robert Yuchimiuk tomorrow.

Your voice matters.


Candidates for Student Parliament

Faculty of Computer Science

Adam Wyszynski

Current year of study: 3rd year
Grade: I
Candidate
from staff: MIRAI
Hello I'm Adam and here are some facts about me:
-I go boating
-I like Hawaiian pizza
-I climbed Rysy this year (from the Slovak side, because you don't have to pay)
-I have two cats
-I play in a band (we are looking for a vocalist:))
I am running because I want to have a real, positive impact on the life of our university and all students. In particular, I would like to focus on organizing a sailing trip (read point 1)
Time for the future! - MIRAI

Erdenay Kural

Current year of study: 1st year
Grade: I
I'm Erdenay, someone who likes getting involved, meeting new people, and keeping things organized. I'm social and active, and I love playing basketball and spending time with friends. At the same time, I'm honest about the fact that I sometimes need a little time to warm up to new people. Once I get comfortable, I communicate clearly, support the group, and take responsibility naturally.

Gustav Pluta

Current Year of Study: 3rd year
Grade: I
Staff Candidate: MIRAI
My name is Gustav and I have been active in the student government for three years, where I have co-organized events and integration initiatives. I am interested in organizing projects and working with people. My experience in the local government has taught me to be cooperative, responsible and responsive to students' needs. I would like to use these skills in the Student Parliament to support the development of our community.

Jakub Graliński

Current year of study: 3rd year
Grade: I
Staff candidate: MIRAI
I have been active at the university since my first year, first as coordinator of the Buddy Program, where I was responsible for the integration of Polish students with Erasmus. Currently, I am also active in the Digitization Committee and lead one of the biggest initiatives - WINTEGRAL 2026, a winter trip for students.
Instead of saying "someone should take care of it," I prefer to just do it. In the end, there always has to be a person who says "okay, I'll embrace it." In Parliament, I want to be that person.

Mateusz DyIewski

Current year of study: 1st year
Degree: 1st
Hey, I've tied my life to PJAIT University for a few months now as a freshman. From my experience and interests, I definitely came to the right place.Interested in robotics from an early age, participating in competitions such as FLL - FIRST LEGO League, where we were involved in research projects, team image and, as if not otherwise, building and programming robots that did specific tasks for points and time. Previously involved in the structures of the Student Government of the Complex of Liceal and Technical Schools No. 1 in Warsaw (SU Wiśniowa), for some time chairman of the ,,Media Section" created there, where I developed my skills.Professionally, by day, a computer editor and graphic designer, that's my business, and on the side, but also during the week, simply a young entrepreneur, 3D printer and hobbyist playing with electronics. I definitely like to see the results of my work.


Matthew Gorka

Current year of study: 3rd year
Grade: I
Staff candidate: MIRAI
Hi :), I'm Matthew and I would like to run for Student Parliament! Since the beginning of my studies at our university, I have been trying to get involved in various initiatives - from study circles, to all-academic events, to Student Council. I am interested in sports, in which I am fulfilled (bouldering...), which allows me to develop regularity, responsibility and the ability to cope with stress. I also have several social projects that are still thriving today - including active participation in the "Buddy" program, providing support to incoming Erasmus+ students. As a result, I have gained experience working with a diverse student community and building initiatives with real impact. I would like to use these experiences to make a real impact on the development of the new Student Parliament and build its quality together.
It's time for the future! - MIRAI

Matthew Kanclerski

Current year of study: 2nd year
Grade: I
Staff candidate: MIRAI
Hi, I'm Matthew from the Department of Computer Science. I decided to run as a candidate because I want to ensure that the voice of students is realistically heard and taken into account in the university's decisions. The future of our university is important to me and I feel that I can bring new energy to student advocacy. I would like to be a part of positive change and make sure that the interests of our community always come first.

Matthew Kowalski

Current year of study: 1st year
Degree: 1st
Staff candidate: MIRAI
My name is Matthew Kowalski I am a 1st year computer science student. He wants to actively represent student affairs in the Parliament. My main goal is to improve communication at the university. Time for the future - MIRAI

Melih Mehmet Demir

Current year of study: 2nd year
Grade: I
I enjoy reading books and listening to classical music. I am also very social and can make friends easily.

Mikhail Orzylovski

Current year of study: 4th year
Grade: I
Fourth year part-time student of computer science. President of the PJAIT Student Government in 2023-2024. Since January 2025, he has served as a member of the Council of Students of the Parliament of Students of the Republic of Poland - a national representation of the student community - and as a member of the Board of Directors of the Forum of Non-Public Higher Education Institutions, a branch committee of the PSRP responsible for representing students of non-public higher education institutions. In 2024, he successfully passed the recruitment process to become an expert on student affairs at the Polish Accreditation Commission - the institution responsible for assessing the quality of education and accreditation of majors, with particular emphasis on the area of student support and ensuring due rights. Since 2023, he has been actively working as a Student Rights Expert, providing training on student rights and responsibilities. Professionally related to the IT industry - he works as a full-time programmer. In addition, he participates in visiting full-time faculty at various universities (mainly in the area of science and engineering and technology) and reviews applications for the establishment of new courses, primarily in IT. He began his local government activities in mid-2022. Since then, he has been actively working to increase the influence of PJAIT 's student government on nationwide processes and initiatives. At the university level, he has been appointed to numerous bodies, including the University Senate, the Computer Science Faculty Council, the curriculum committee, disciplinary committees and scholarship committees. As a result, he has gained extensive knowledge of the University's operations and academic decision-making processes. Since 2022, he has also been a member of the University Student Government Council, which was the previous incarnation of the Student Parliament. He is currently pursuing engineering work in the area of educational quality, focusing on the development of a tool to support student councils in reviewing study programs and monitoring the content aspects of their activities.

Oliwia Mendrycka

Current year of study: 1st year
Grade: I
Staff candidate: MIRAI
Hi, my name is Oliwia Mendrycka and I am a 1st year student of computer science. I am running for parliament because I want to actively co-create the life of the university and have a real impact on how it functions . On a daily basis, I am an open-minded, energetic person and willing to take on new challenges. . I believe that through this activity I will realize initiatives that will contribute to the integration of students and building a friendly atmosphere at the university ;))
Time to go! - MIRAI

Paulina Mrzygłód

Current year of study: 3rd year
Grade: I
Staff candidate: MIRAI
I want to get involved in the work of the university parliament, because I want to have a real impact on what life is like at our university. I will bring the subway to Bialoleka! My first action as a member of the Student Government body will be to construct blue boxes with my own hands, which will be located in the men's restrooms. The contents will be determined by a vote of the people.

Sergen Duran

Current year of study: 1st year
Grade: I
Hello, I'm Sergen. I'm interested in technology, graphic design and digital projects. I'm a team player, solution-oriented and enjoy generating ideas. I want to make an active, creative and responsible contribution to the Student Parliament.

Stanislaw Soltysik

Current year of study: 1st year
Degree: 1st
Staff Candidate: MIRAI
I want to be the voice of people who want their study period to stay with them for a long time - and in the best possible way. I want our Polish-Japanese to be a better and better place.

Sophia Soczewka

Current year of study: 1st year
Degree: 1st
Staff candidate: MIRAI
Hey Hey! I'm Zosia, and as of this year I'm studying cognitive science in the department of computer science. I am fascinated by man and technology, And I would like to combine these two worlds in acting for the benefit of others. That's why I'm running for Parliament - I believe that with commitment and working together we can introduce ideas that really make a difference. I want to be part of this process and together with you create a better tomorrow at our university!!!
Time for the future - MIRAI!

Faculty of Information Management

Igor Slemp

Current year of study: 2nd year
Grade: I
Staff candidate: MIRAI
Hello I'm Igor and I'm a student of the department of information management. On a daily basis I like to spend time with friends and play games. As a member of the parliament, I would like to gain experience of working in a team and also enrich the life of students. I hope that my activity will be the small piece that will support future interesting initiatives. "Time for the future!-MIRAI"

Jakub Wozniak

Current year of study: 3rd year
Grade: I
Staff candidate: MIRAI
Hi, my name is Jakub Wozniak, I am 22 years old and I am studying in the 3rd year of Information Management. For the past year, I have been active in the Student Government, where I belong to the Communications Committee and the Cultural Committee. During this time, I have helped organize several important events at our university, including:
-cycle of lectures showing students how to cope with each semester
-Sports Day
-INTEGRAL 2025
-HALLOWEEN 2025
Outside of the university, I coach at Legia Rugby, which teaches teamwork and perseverance well. In addition, I am active in the family business and preparing to open my own business - so I gain practical experience, which is often useful in the local government as well. I am running for Student Parliament because I want students to have a real impact on what happens at our university. I want to support new initiatives, help with integration and make sure that everyone feels part of our community.

Luke Browarski

Current year of study: 4th year
Degree: I
Hi, I'm Luke!
At local government meetings you will recognize me by my mug of coffee - I love it, and a day without coffee is a lost day (and anyone who knows me intimately even knows which coffee shop my favorite comes from). Thanks to her (and more), I always come with energy and readiness to represent the voice of the Information Management Department in the Local Government and at all levels of the University. I have attended all the meetings of the Council of the Self-Government so far, and I want to maintain this statistic in the parliament as well - I will not be just an empty item on the list of members. I have been involved with the Local Government for more than two years. I have been active at various levels - from the departmental council to the student government board - so I think I have some practical experience. I always put the well-being of students first, and I am happy to share my positive energy and help others at PJAIT. In fact, I am currently in my fourth year, but as I like to say: what is better than one degree? Two - that is, a master's degree and an engineering degree :)

Maks Różanski

Current year of study: 1st year
Degree: 1st
Staff candidate: MIRAI
Howdy, I'm Maks and I'm running for PAJTK student parliament. I am a 1st year information management student. I have always tried to help others solve their problems. Since I was 16 years old, I have been working at camps for children and teenagers as a water lifeguard, so I know what responsibility for actions is. I was also a summer camp educator, so I have experience working in a group and working under pressure, and at the same time I can be cultured and eloquent. I hope you will like me and we can change our university together

Marek Sapieszko

Current year of study: 2nd year
Grade: I
Staff candidate: MIRAI
Hello! My name is Marek. I'm currently studying information management in my second year. I have been active in the PJAIT Student Government since last year. With my candidacy, I would like to have a real impact on shaping our university for future years. I am committed to ensuring that every student comes to the university with pleasure, not compulsion!

Matthew Kotula

Current year: 1st year
Grade: 2nd
Candidatefrom Staff: Motyl & Motyl
Hey, they call me Motyl, I've been active in PJAIT local government for 4 years and I'm the only candidate who managed to keep his election promises. 2 years ago I promised a streetcar to Wilanów - the streetcar is running and making it easier for students from Mokotów and Wilanów to get there. This year, the plan is more ambitious - I promise that with joint efforts we will complete Metro Line II so that it reaches Ursus, and I also guarantee that the price of something will come down someday.

Paulina Karwowska

Current year of study: 2nd year
Grade: I
I have experience in project work, time management and coordinating team activities. I have participated in study circles, volunteering, organizing events, which taught me responsibility, consistency and how to work effectively in a dynamic environment. I value dialogue, openness and constructive cooperation values, which I consider key to working in the Student Parliament. I want to use my commitment, energy and skills to represent the voice of students, work for transparent communication and support initiatives that will realistically improve the daily functioning of our university.

Stefan Wisniewski

Current year of study: 1st year
Grade: I
Staff candidate: MIRAI
Probably many of you know me from the integration trip. I assure you will not regret your vote, I will try to defend the interests of students, and in addition I will be involved in various cultural events of PJAIT, after all, someone has to rock you ;) Votes for Stefan - on, on, on, on, on, on.

Faculty of New Media Arts

Aleksandra Koszorek

Current year of study: 3rd year
Grade: I
Staff candidate: MIRAI
I am running for parliament because I would like to have a real impact on decisions made at the Faculty of New Media Arts and actively participate in shaping the direction of its development.

Karina Galka

Current year of study: 3rd year
Grade: I
Staff candidate: MIRAI
At NeMA , I learned that good ideas mean nothing if they don't have a chance to come to life. Therefore, I want to work where I can turn concepts into real projects. In Parliament, I want to create a space where everyone, regardless of direction, can develop their visions and get noticed.
Time for the future! - MIRAI

Karolina Bujko

Current year of study: 2nd year
Grade: I
Candidatefrom Staff: MIRAI
I am Carolina interested in architecture and art I like to help other people solve problems.

Lidia Lenartowicz

Current year of study: 2nd year
Grade: I
Staff candidate: MIRAI
"Time for the future! - MIRAI"
Hello! I'm Lidka. I'm running for student parliament because someone finally needs to say out loud what everyone is thinking about over a third coffee at 2am before the deadlines. I'm from the New Media Arts department, and I've been active in the student government for more than a year on the promotion committee and as a steward in my year. Complaining without action is like rendering a file without saving it, so I encourage you to vote for me. I won't promise anything I don't deliver ;)

Raisa Dzichkovskaya

Current year of study: 2nd year
Grade: I
Staff candidate: MIRAI
I want to take more care of us part-time students. Many of us work during the week and thus miss out on university activities, study circle meetings or workshops. It's frustrating when something ends at 4pm, and we're just leaving work then, and it would be enough if some of the events lasted a little longer so we could come too. I would also like to see more evening meetings appear, where full-time and part-time students can get to know each other :) We only meet once every two weeks, so it's hard to sensibly fit a full three-year study program into such a small number of hours. I would like to create a folder for those who are interested, with recordings of daytime lectures, materials, assignments, portfolio tips, tutorials and workshop records, because if someone wants to educate themselves, they should have access to this regardless of their mode of study.

Victoria Majewska

Current year of study: first year
Grade: I
Hi! I'm Victoria, I'm 19 years old, and my candidacy for the student parliament is not driven by benefits, but by a calling and a desire to help others. From my high school years I felt a calling to act as a lieutenant and student - I ran the school newspaper and took pictures for it. I knew that my main interest became integrating students and facilitating their development, both in terms of creating a friendly barn and organizing events and outings. Currently, as a senior, I am trying to lead initiatives that are designed to facilitate student development - from opening groups on messenger to leading group orders and outings, both inclusive and educational. The local government would enable me to introduce these initiatives on a larger scale, and perhaps create new ones that would be even more inclusive of students from other departments.

Yana Lialkina

Current year of study: 1st year
Grade: I
I have worked in various fields related to communication with people, so I can easily find a common language and listen to the wishes of others. I have helped with organizational work in various educational institutions, organized events in college, and participated both as a judge and organizer in school and extracurricular competitions. In general, I am interested in working with people and organizing social events. In my free time I am involved in various kinds of creativity, from drawing to taxidermy, I have many hobbies and know how to interest others in them.

Faculty of Culture of Japan

Oliwia Joanna Jaroszewska

Current Year: 2nd year
Grade: I
Staff Candidate: MIRAI
I actively worked in the student government at my technical school. I was the chairman of the legal department - which means that I helped with student life from behind the scenes. I helped write the new school statute, dealt with writing proposals to the management, organized student elections and much more.
I would like to infect the entire academic community with a passion for Japanese culture. To make everyone feel that we are not just an IT school, but have a connection with Japan.

Szymon Szczepański

Current year of study: 3rd year
Grade: I
Staff candidate: MIRAI
Hi, my name is Simon. Currently, my main occupation is my studies, where I am exploring the Japanese language and culture. I lead the Zeami study circle, which deals with Japanese culture in the broadest sense. Involvement in the life of the university gives me a lot of satisfaction, so I have participated in projects organized by the Academic Career Office, such as Career Fair or taking care of delegations of Japanese companies. I also collaborated on initiatives organized by the Student Council.
It's time for the future! - MIRAI


Election Calendar:

First round of elections:

  • 13.11.2025: Announcement of elections by the Election Commission
  • 13.11 - 20.11.2025: Submit candidates until 20.11.2025 at 5:00 pm
  • 21.11.2025: Announcement of candidate lists at 12:00 pm
  • 13.11 - 25.11.2025: Election campaign until 25.11.2025 at 11:59 pm
  • 26.11 - 27.11.2025: Voting silence until 27.11.2025 at 11:59 pm
  • 26.11 - 27.11.2025: Elections for the Student Parliament and for the President of the Student Government.
  • 28.11.2025: Announcement of election results
  • 28.11 - 5.12.2025: Accepting election protests

Second round of elections:

  • 29.11.2025: Announcement of the second round and the list of candidates
  • 30.11 - 9.12.2025: Election campaign until 9.12.2025 at 11:59 pm
  • 10.12 - 11.12.2025: Voting silence until 11/12/2025 at 11:59 pm
  • 10.12 - 11.12.2025: Second round of elections for the Student Parliament and for the Student Government President
  • 12.12.2025: Announcement of election results
  • 12.12 - 19.12.2025: Accepting election protests regarding the second round

Composition of the Election Committee:

  1. Mateusz Stępniewski
  2. Oliwia Skoczylas
  3. Victoria Wydra

New Regulations of the Student Government

In accordance with the Order of the Rector of the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology dated November 6, 2025 and Resolution 25_PARL_2025 of the Academic Council of the Student Government of the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology, the new Regulations of the Student Government of PJAIT become effective on November 6, 2025.

In accordance with Resolution 26_PARL_2025 (Regulations Introducing the New Student Government Regulations), elections to the PJAIT Student Government are prepared by the Election Committee (Resolution 23_PARL_2025, dated 19.10.2025).

In accordance with Resolution 27_PARL_2025, the University Student Government Council, together with the Election Committee, orders elections to the Student Government bodies in the winter semester 2025/2026

Documents:

  1. Order from the JM Rector of PJAIT stating that the new regulations are in compliance with legal acts.
  2. Appendix to the Order of the JM Rector of PJAIT stating the compliance of the new regulations with legal acts
  3. Resolution 25_PARL_2025 of the RUSS introducing new Regulations of the Student Council
  4. Resolution 26_PARL_2025 RUSS "Regulations Introducing New Regulations"
  5. Election Ordinance
  6. Resolution 23_PARL_2025 dated 19.10.2025 appointing the Election Commission
  7. Resolution 27_PARL_2025 - Ordering elections to Student Government bodies
  8. Ordinance 1_SKW_2025 - Ordinance of rules prevailing during the meeting with candidates in the elections to the Student Government of PJAIT.
  9. Election regulations

For more information about the election, please contact us at: skw@pjwstk.edu.pl