26 November 2024
Orientation Training for New Student Clubs
Üsküdar University Health, Culture and Sports Department organized a comprehensive orientation training to support student activities and guide newly established student clubs. New club members and managers who joined the university received information on club management, event organization, digital communication processes within the university, and sports sponsorship.
The orientation training drew attention as an indicator of the importance that Üsküdar University attaches to student clubs. While the participants learned how to use the resources offered by the university more effectively, they also gained experience in effective planning and execution of club activities.
Students had the opportunity to gain valuable information on teamwork, leadership, personal goals, digital visibility, sponsorship and marketing, strategic problem solving.
Üsküdar University Health, Culture and Sports Department emphasized that student clubs are an integral part of academic life and stated that they will continue to contribute to both social and personal development of students with such trainings.
The new club members stated that they were motivated by the information they received at the end of the training and expressed their excitement for the projects they will realize in the future.
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