Student Clubs

Student Clubs play a vital role in the lives of GMIT students, offering a perfect balance to their academic pursuits. Engaging in a variety of clubs not only adds fun to their leisure time but also enhances their skills and talents. Students have the freedom to choose from a wide array of clubs based on their interests and requirements. Currently, an impressive 70% of GMIT students actively participate in these clubs, recognizing the incredible personal growth opportunities they provide. 
 
 
To enhance both academic and extracurricular experiences, GMIT offers a diverse range of activities through its Student Clubs. Given the limited entertainment options in the Nalaikh district, these clubs serve as a crucial platform for students, offering opportunities in volunteering, entrepreneurship, sports, culture, music, arts, and more. Presently, there are 20 dynamic student clubs at GMIT catering to a wide range of interests, such as AutoCAD, Art & Film, Baking, Books, Chess, Chemistry, Darts, Debating, Environment, German Language, Dance, Volunteering, Piano Basics, Righty, Robotics, Safety First, Table Tennis, Public Speaking (Toastmasters), Volleyball, and Recycling/Upcycling (from Waste to Treasure).

AutoCAD Club: learn together many different programs such as AutoCAD and Lumion; also using 3D printer;

Art & Film Club: watch a film together and discuss about that while focusing on different cinematic techniques of the film. Also, learn videotaping and editing; 

Baking Club: Learn the art of baking, exchange recipes, and bake delicious treats together, exploring different styles of desserts and breads.

Book Club: read and discuss about favorite and interesting books;

Chess Club: play and learn chess;

Chemistry Club: Conduct fun and educational chemistry experiments, learn more about chemical reactions, and explore how chemistry is part of everyday life.

Debate Club: improve debating skills and demonstrate critical thinking skills;

German Speaking Club: practice to speak in German while inviting different guests from outside;

Groove’n Dance Club: learn and perform dances on formal events including opening and graduation ceremonies;
Lava Volunteering Club: help together those in need and encourage others to do volunteer works;

Piano Basics Club: Learn the basics of playing the piano, develop your skills, and enjoy playing music in a relaxed, beginner-friendly environment.

Righty Club: Educate students on human rights and empower members to defend their own and others' rights, fostering a campus that values and respects human rights.

Robotics Club: work on building various kinds of robots;

Safety First Club: Learn and practice basic safety measures, first aid techniques, and how to handle emergencies in daily life and specific settings like labs or sports.

Table Tennis Club: Enhance your table tennis skills through practice and friendly competition, with a focus on improving technique and agility.

Toastmasters Club: Develop public speaking and leadership skills through structured speaking activities, while gaining confidence in front of an audience.

Volleyball Club: improve volleyball skills in a healthy and supportive atmosphere;

Waste to Treasure Club: Transform discarded materials into creative and useful items, promoting recycling and upcycling through fun DIY projects.

If you are interested in opening a club, pay a visit to the Student Council (room 311, GMIT main building) and ask for advise.