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Student Societies
1. Psychology Club
This club acts as a forum for students to discuss various psychological issues. It enables students to generate ideas leading to workshops concerning mental health and well-being.
2. Technology Club
This club encourages students interested in information technology to develop projects, innovate, and realize their ideas with academic support from the university.
3. Engineering Club
The club supports students in computer and mobile engineering disciplines by encouraging creativity and innovation with help from engineering faculty members.
4. Theatre Club
This club promotes cultural participation, offering students opportunities to engage in drama, acting, singing, and dancing, showcasing their hidden talents on stage.
5. Music Club
The Music Club gives students the chance to exhibit their fine arts skills through organized events and stage performances.
6. Football Club
The Football Club organizes tournaments and supports inter-university participation, uniting students across various colleges through Bahrain’s most popular sport.
7. Basketball Club
The Basketball Club draws talented students to showcase their skills, participate in tournaments, and represent Ahlia University in competitions.
8. Student Council
The Student Council fosters communication between students and management, offering students a platform to express their opinions democratically. Elected members lead the Council and its committees.
The Student Council Aims:
- Develop students' academic, social, cultural, and national aspects.
- Enhance leadership skills and free expression.
- Raise awareness of student rights and responsibilities.
- Support activities in science, culture, social and sports fields.
- Promote collaboration and strong bonds between students and faculty.
- Contribute to the development of better student services.
See also: Student Council Page
9. Ahlia University Toastmasters Club
This international club develops students' communication and leadership skills through regular meetings, competitions, and activities sponsored by Ahlia University.
Ahlia University Students Clubs
The Directorate of Student Services & Activities oversees six student clubs, formed and run by students with university support.
AMUN Club
AUMUN introduces students to the Model United Nations system, offering opportunities to learn about world cultures and debate international issues. The club participates in local and international MUN conferences, including BUMUN, AUSMUN, and WorldMUN.
How It Functions
The club holds two meetings per month to prepare students through research, mock sessions, and practice in writing resolutions and engaging in debates.
Skills You Will Gain
- Understanding of current world issues
- Public speaking
- Debating and negotiation
- Resolution writing
- Critical thinking
- Leadership and teamwork development
- Research skills and binder creation
How Does It Work?
Participants, known as delegates, prepare for MUN conferences by representing assigned countries in specific UN committees.
TOGETHER S.A.F.E Campaign
The campaign promotes love, peace, and social tolerance beyond the university campus to the wider community.
TOGETHER SAFE - Stand Against Fear & Extremism (Alwatan)
Student Council
The Student Council is clearly depicted within the organizational structure. AU involves the student body in the decision-making process at the highest level. The Student Council is elected annually by the student body and has representatives from each of the colleges. The President of the Student Council is a member of the University Council. Furthermore, there are representatives from each college on the Student Council to serve as invitees of their College Council meetings. Student representatives participate in the decision-making process through providing suggestions and feedback on areas of concern to students. As an example, at a recent meeting of the University Council, the Student Council President shared a particular student concern, with regard to developing a unified email address for Student Council members to increase communication. The student council participate in various decision-making process through direct and in-direct measures, for instance several improvements are made to the curricular based on student feedback as well as a number of policies and procedures that is related to teaching and learning and assessments
