University Elections

Meet our contenders
Lex Muller

Hi there, I'm Lex. I study Information Systems and take care of servers and vibes in the student council. I've been called the personality hire before, so feel free to make me your personality vote.
Frederick Berndt

Hey, I'm Frederick, 22, and mainly represent the Information Systems side of WIAI. Thanks to experiences at several universities across Germany, though, I like to think I have a good understanding of the faculty as a whole.
In the student council, I help out in lots of different areas - right now, for example, with organizing our summer party. I'm also curious about research and, every now and then, lose track of time in a game of Minesweeper.
Clara Weinhold

Hey, I'm Clara, 22, and I'm studying Applied Computer Science in my fifth semester.
Most of my work in the student council revolves around design, whether that's stickers, tote bags, or other merch - and yes, we print it all ourselves :)
So if you've ever spotted one of our stickers around campus, there's a good chance I had something to do with it.
Lukas Lischke

Hey, I'm Lukas, 23 years old, and after four years at the University of Bamberg, I've finally made it into the Master's program in Information Systems - and into the student council, too.
Let's work together to make student life just a little bit better!
Moritz Wiederhold

Hey, I'm Moritz, 20, and Information Systems isn't my first course of study. That means I've already taken a few different paths and am always open to new ideas and perspectives!
Celina Schwarz

Hi, I'm Celina, a Master's student in Information Systems and part of the student council's server team.
For me, the student council is all about support, community, and helping shape the student experience. I care about making sure we're approachable, that important information reaches everyone clearly, and that every student feels welcome and included!
Paul Widzgowski

I'm Paul, 25, and studying Computing in the Humanities. I spend most of my time hopping between ERBA, the city center, and GU. When I'm not involved in the student council or the library advisory board, you'll probably find me working on Natural Language Processing, exploring Digital Humanities, or making sure my friends are supplied with cake.
In university politics, one thing matters most to me: strong collaboration between student councils and faculties across the university.
