Union Committees

Student Activity Committees

  1. Cultural and Media Committee

  2. Artistic Committee

  3. Sports Committee

  4. Social and Trips Committee

  5. Scientific Committee

  6. Families Committee

  7. Scouts and Public Service Committee

1. Cultural and Media Committee The goal of the Cultural and Media Committee is to organize cultural activities that introduce students to the characteristics and needs of their society, aiming to develop the students' literary and cultural abilities. The cultural activities always strive to:

  1. Raise awareness of national issues, reinforcing citizenship and democracy.

  2. Develop students' literary, intellectual, and religious talents.

  3. Organize and host cultural competitions and seminars.

  4. Promote human rights and reinforce values of positive participation.

  5. Publish cultural magazines and newsletters and contribute to enriching the library with cultural books.

  6. Develop media skills and establish a media team to cover the union's activities.

  7. Establish specialized cultural clubs and create simulation models.

2. Artistic Committee The activities of this committee aim to develop the artistic sense of students and elevate public taste through:

  1. Developing and nurturing students' artistic talents.

  2. Organizing and preparing a hall for artistic performances.

  3. Ensuring the provision of necessary materials, tools, and costumes for artistic activities.

  4. Organizing art festivals, workshops, and hosting public figures.

  5. Organizing competitions such as: Performing Arts Competition, Folk Arts Competition, Scientific Exhibitions, Visual Arts Competition, Variety Arts Competition, and Music and Choir Competitions.

3. Sports Committee The goal of this committee is to:

  1. Foster a sports spirit among students, encourage athletic talents, and work on their development.

  2. Organize matches, tournaments, and sports competitions.

  3. Form sports teams for various sports activities.

  4. Ensure the provision of facilities, playgrounds, tools, and sportswear required for the competitions.

4. Social and Trips Committee This committee aims to strengthen social bonds between students and faculty members, fostering a spirit of cooperation through organizing social, cultural, and recreational trips and camps that help develop students' hobbies. It also aims to:

  1. Help members take responsibility for their community.

  2. Assist members in developing individual skills.

  3. Organize recreational trips across the country.

  4. Address and research social issues and propose ways to address them.

5. Scientific Committee The responsibilities of this committee include:

  1. Organizing scientific seminars and lectures to enhance scientific and technological capabilities.

  2. Disseminating knowledge through science clubs and scientific associations.

  3. Organizing scientific or student conferences to develop scientific and innovative capabilities.

  4. Organizing scientific trips based on students' academic specialties.

  5. Promoting student research and innovations in scientific fields.

  6. Coordinating students' efforts in specialized sciences and research.

6. Families Committee The family leader submits the family registration to the student affairs office to get approval from the Student Activities Coordinator and the Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs to establish the family and implement its activities, ensuring coordination with other families' activities. The responsibilities of this committee include:

  1. Encouraging maximum student participation in activities through student families.

  2. Establish rules for creating families, activating their activities, and providing technical and financial support for student initiatives and campaigns.

  3. Organizing family festivals, conferences, workshops, and training courses for family students.

7. Scouts and Public Service Committee This committee specializes in the following:

  1. Raising awareness of the goals, principles, and ideas of the scouting movement.

  2. Developing leadership skills and the ability to take responsibility.

  3. Enhancing scouting and personal skills through camps and workshops.

  4. Organizing work camps and public service programs to serve the community.

  5. Creating hobby clubs and developing and refining students' various talents.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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