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15 new student clubs were created through the initiative of “European University” students

On the initiative of “European University’ students and with the support of the Student and Alumni Service Center, 15 new student clubs were created at the European University.

Both Georgian and foreign students participated in the creation of these clubs.

Currently, “European University” student unions have introduced various clubs, such as:

  1. Students’ theater club – aims to raise awareness about theater, stage interesting plays, and foster a love for the art among students;
  1. Art Club – promotes the creative development of students, helping them discover interests and share knowledge in the field of art. Students will have the opportunity to explore art culture and the creation of artistic products;
  1. Basketball club – encourages a healthy lifestyle and sports for European University students;
  1. Tennis beasts – aims to share the knowledge and skills of table tennis with all European University students and organizes championships;
  1. Law Club – helps students deepen their knowledge, integrate, and improve practical skills through organizing public lectures, mock trials, and field trips;
  1. Hiking Club – focuses on cognitive activities, exploring the territories of Georgia, and promoting a healthy lifestyle among students;
  1. Arm wrestling – allows students interested in arm wrestling to study and practice the sport under appropriate conditions and compete in domestic and Georgia-wide championships;
  1. CyberSport – familiarizes students with the 21st-century challenge of the cyber world as a sport;
  1. Student Union – aims to help first-year students adapt to the university space and diverse cultural environment;
  1. Cinephile Circle – a club for film lovers, dedicated to showing, discussing, and preparing blogs about various film genres for interested students;
  1. EU Dance Club – aims for students to share their country’s choreographic culture and experiences in the multicultural environment of the European University;
  1. Anime Club – unites anime lovers in the university space for discussions, debates, and the introduction of current anime to interested students;
  1. Chess Club – facilitates preparations for chess tournaments, encourages participation in championships, and shares knowledge and practice with all students interested in chess;
  1. Weightlifting Club – aims to promote a healthy lifestyle for students;

   15. Cricket Club – The goal of the Cricket Club is to encourage sports life among students and to raise awareness about cricket as a sport by sharing knowledge and game techniques.

It’s noteworthy that the presence of student clubs centered around common interests in the university space is a crucial contributing factor for fostering student initiatives and activities, thereby enhancing their personal, professional, interpersonal, and social skills.

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