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Student parliament
Welcome to a world where ideas become reality and students are the creators of change!
The Student Parliament is the heart of the active life of the university, a space for leaders, dreamers and those who want more than just lectures and sessions.
Thanks to students and the Student Parliament, studying becomes more comfortable, interesting and unforgettable!
Make your contribution to the life of the university.
What does the student parliament do?
- Creates a space for the implementation of the most daring ideas.
- Represents the interests of students before the university administration.
- Organizes bright events that will be remembered for a lifetime.
What is our mission?
- Make your student life bright, interesting and comfortable.
- Give every student the opportunity to have a voice and be heard.
- Develop the university culture, support ideas and initiatives.
- Solve student problems and find creative ways to solve them.
The Student Parliament is:
- New skills: Leadership, event organization, public speaking – all this will become your superpower.
- Real opportunities for self-realization: Your ideas will not remain on paper – we will help you bring them to life.
- Useful acquaintances: You will meet active people who will inspire you every day!
The composition of the student parliament





“Life is confusing and short, so let’s get up from the couch and do something for the good of society”
Contacts: +380666915047
- Organisation of holidays
- Opening up the play space
- Conducting game libraries
- Organising an Open Mic to reveal students’ talents
- Holding a charity fair and workshops for children
- Parties
- Salenko Yulia, Marketing 1st year
- Bogdanovich Veronika, International Economic Relations
- Minenko Oleg, Computer Science 3rd year
- Boescu Carolina, Computer Science 1st year
- Manza Maria, Marketing 1st year
- Baba Sofia, Management 1st year
- Grishkova Sofia, Marketing 1st year
- Buryansky Artem, Computer Science 3rd year
- Volfovich Elizaveta, Marketing 1st year
- Korovanenko Oleksiy, Computer Science 3rd year

“To shine light on others, you need to carry the sun within you”
Contacts: +380682641212
- Humanitarian aid to the military
- Holding charity concerts and fairs
- Visits to orphanages and hospitals, kindergartens and schools
- Attracting sponsors
- Organising events for IDP children
- Darsidze Ilmira, Psychology 1st year
- Pylchuk Yesenia, Computer Science 3rd year
- Smachilo Taras, Psychology 1st year
- Bilashenko Nikita, Philology 4th year
- Chukhrienko Anastasia, Psychology 1st year
- Loginova Maria, Computer Science 1st year

“Discipline is the path to true freedom: yesterday remains a shadow of the past, tomorrow is a mystery of the future, and today is our opportunity to create our day as our heart and mind dictate.”
Contacts: +380968697955
- Holding an Open Day for applicants
- Inviting schools for excursions to the university
- ‘Become a student for a day’ for schoolchildren
- Regular participation in the initiatives of the Dnipro Youth Council and the Ukrainian Student League
- Kasyanenko Ksenia, Psychology 2nd year

“Failure is an opportunity to learn something new”
Contacts: +380501924456
- Restoration of volleyball and dance clubs
- Creating an esports team on the basis of the university
- Opening of a fencing club
- Training students with further competitions in the chosen sport
- Likhoivanov Vladislav, Philology 4th year
- Makovetsky Oleksandr, Entrepreneurship, Trade and Stock Exchange Activities 3rd year
- Smirnova Oleksandra, Philology 2nd year

“Your direction is much more important than your speed”
Contacts: +380684909199
- Social media management (Instagram @nobel_ua)
- Information notification for students
- Creating promotional videos
- Interviews and photo shoots
- Writing texts and articles
- Nosenko Kira, Philology 1st year
- Tabachnyk Valeria, Psychology
- Shevchenko Karina, Psychology
- Vanchenko Oleksandra, Philology 1st year
- Varenik Anastasia, Computer Science

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- Information support for students who are doing or planning an internship abroad
- Active participation in the Erasmus in Ukraine programme – exchange of students between universities from different cities
- Internship information platform for students
- Assistance to international students
- Smirnova Diana, Marketing 2nd year
How to join the student parliament?
Formal method:
- Filling out the candidate questionnaire.
- Choosing a committee of interest.
- Feedback from the Committee Chair, interview.
- Completing an internship, completing a thematic assignment in the selected committee*. Completing several different assignments, if there are doubts about which direction is more interesting.
- Defending and presenting the completed assignment to the Committee Chair and the President and/or Vice President.
- Passing a probationary period of 2 weeks.
- Entering the official ranks of the Student Parliament.
* — throughout the entire period of completing the assignment, a committee representative or the Chair is with the student, helping during each stage.
Informal method:
- Active participation of students in the life of the university and student life: attending events, helping SPU members with simple tasks, ideas for organizing events, loyalty and support.
- Expressing interest in being an official SPU member as part of a certain committee.
- Filling out a candidate questionnaire.
- Interview with the Committee Chair.
- Admission to the team*.
* — In this case, an individual task is not mandatory, because a person already known to the team who has shown himself before joins the SPU.

Budliansky Oleksandr is a 2012 graduate of Alfred Nobel University, majoring in Law.
Telegram and Viber: +380994603266
Ombudsman’s Office: Office 2102 or Student Space on the 7th floor of the university
The competence of the Ombudsman of Student Self-Government and Students includes:
- Student Advocacy: The Student Ombudsman advocates for the interests and rights of students by helping them resolve various issues and conflicts with the administration or faculty.
- Conflict Mediation: He/She may mediate conflicts between students and between students and the administration.
- Discrimination Protection: The Ombudsman may assist students in cases involving sexual discrimination, racial or ethnic discrimination, and other forms of discrimination.
- Advice and Counseling: The Ombudsman provides students with advice and counseling on issues related to their studies, rights, and other aspects of student life.
- Support for Participation in Governance: Helps students participate in student government and participate in university governance processes.
- Acting as a mediator between students and authorities: The Ombudsman can represent the interests of students before the university administration and authorities.