The Office of Student Involvement and Events provides opportunities for students to engage in co-curricular and extra-curricular activities designed to promote leadership and skills development, self-exploration, sporting, and social interaction. Through supporting students’ engagement outside the classroom, we establish student clubs, organize events, seminars, conferences and study tours which offer students and alumni a meaningful educational experience.
An excellent higher education includes more than taking classes. Extracurricular activities can enrich the students’ university experience. The Civil Engineering Department at Kardan University places a strong emphasis on extracurricular activities which are organized through different specialized student clubs.
The Kardan University Debate Club is organized for the purpose of improving students' ability to effectively participate in argumentation sessions, research and organize information, think critically, and speak in public.
SDGs Youth Ambassadors Club is a team of 20 brilliant and creative students from undergraduate and graduate programs seeking to promote the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at Kardan University and their communities.
Kardan University’s Political Science Club was recently established with 27 members to provide extracurricular opportunities for students, and to increase interest in politics among the students.
The Willem C. Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot is a competition for law students. The program was started in 1994 in Vienna, Austria. The competition is held in Hong Kong since 2004 where Afghan teams have been participating since 2014.
Purpose of the Computer Science Club (CS Club) is to generate, advance, and share students’ interests in the Computer and Information Sciences and Technology.
Kardan University’s Volunteers Club is formed where all students from all programs can become members and participate in two types of campaigns; assisting the poor and cleaning the city.
The Department of Journalism and Mass Communication has created a Journalism Club which provides the Journalism students with a more focused platform for exploring opportunities of practicing what they learn in the classroom.
Football is the most popular sport in Afghanistan, followed by cricket. Afghanistan’s Football Federation was formed in 1922 and is affiliated with FIFA since 1948.
Cricket in Afghanistan is a sport growing in popularity, which is represented internationally by the Afghanistan national cricket team. Afghanistan became a full member of the International Cricket Council on 22 June 2017, entitling the national team to participate in official Test matches.
Kardan University volleyball club was established for both the male and female students in 2013 by the participation of students from different programs.
The Basketball Club is a student-based social club that brings like-minded students together to improve their fitness, gain new skills, and meet new friends in a fun and friendly atmosphere.
Kardan University photography club is a friendly social group of students with interest in photography.
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