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APS andPJAIT forces!

APS andPJAIT a partnership. Technology meets people

The Maria Grzegorzewska Academy of Special Education and the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology have launched a strategic partnership in research and education. The partnership was established under an agreement signed by APS Rector Dr. Barbara Marcinkowska, APS Professor, and PJAIT Rector PJAIT Jerzy Paweł Nowacki. The agreement sets out a framework for joint activities in the areas of research, teaching, and implementation. 

This new partnership is based on the combination of two complementary perspectives: PJAIT technological precision PJAIT APS’s social sensitivity. This partnership demonstrates that the future does not belong solely to technology itself, but to solutions developed with people, their needs, and their quality of life in mind. Joint activities will focus in particular on modern technologies, including artificial intelligence, and their social, humanistic, and educational applications. 

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The world is waiting for us to make our move!

This joint initiative by APS andPJAIT thatthe most interesting and necessary solutions emerge at the intersection of different fields. Combining technological expertise with social and humanities knowledge opens up opportunities to build a modern, responsible, and sustainable future—one in which technology empowers people rather than replacing them. 

Unlimited possibilities in every field!

During the inauguration, the Rector PJAIT thatacademy which has been in operation since 1994—brings to the partnership its expertise in the fields of new technologies, multimedia, and digital solutions. APS, on the other hand, academy a tradition dating back to 1922, brings extensive social, scientific, and practical experience, particularly in the fields of special education, psychology, sociology, and initiatives promoting inclusion and social responsibility. 

The collaboration involves carrying outjoint research and development projects, co-developing and conducting courses, organizing conferences, seminars, workshops, and training sessions, as well as preparing academic publications, reports, and educational materials. The partners also plan to exchange experiences, best practices, and expert consultations, as well as to foster collaboration between students and staff at both universities. 

To ensure the smooth implementation of these activities,a joint working group has been established, composed of representatives from APS andPJAIT. Its task will be to prepare project proposals, monitor their progress, and recommend further directions for the partnership’s development. This is an important step toward creating innovations that not only address today’s challenges but also provide tangible support for people and society. 

The meeting was attended by:
Dean of the Faculty of New Media Arts, Professor Ewa Satalecka,
Director Centre for Postgraduate Studies PJAIT, Marta Godzisz,
Head of Public Relations, Marta Myszewska

and
Rector of the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology, Dr. Jerzy Paweł Nowacki,
Chancellor of the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology, Maciej Rembarz.


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If you are unable to attend in March, we also invite you to join us on the following dates:

📅April 18, 2026
📅May 21, 2026
📅June 27, 2026

Each event takes place at the PJAIT campus PJAIT Warsaw atul. Koszykowa 86.


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