University of Continuous Education

 Establishment of Scientific Clubs at Naama Center

Establishment of Scientific Clubs at Naama Center

University of Continuous Education

Naama Center

University  director’s office at the Naama Center hosted the establishment of several scientific clubs under the supervision of Professor Dr. Khettir Toufik. The event was attended by pedagogical staff members Messrs. Boukraa Hussein, Laierj B., and Boushih K., along with Mr. Sghir Adel Slimane, the Head of Cultural and Sports Activities, and the student founding members of the clubs:

Asmae Zallat – President of the Scientific Club for the Environment

Shahrazad Salimi – President of the Scientific Club for Media

Mohamed Ali Ben Salem – President of the Scientific Club for Tourism and Antiquities

Abdelhadi Shadli – President of the Scientific Club for Arabic Calligraphy and Decoration

Abdelwafi Radi – President of the Scientific Club for Sports

The clubs serve as a bridge for the center to connect with its surroundings and other fields.

Note

You will find many scientific clubs in various fields, including cultural, scientific, intellectual, and sports activities. You just need to choose a club that aligns with your interests and hobbies and join it. Typically, students, as groups of friends sharing similar interests or hobbies, initiate the formation of clubs. After they graduate, others take over, making these clubs well-established within the center over time. However, this does not mean there is no room for establishing new clubs. If you don’t find something that meets your needs, this indicates a gap. For example, if you play chess and don’t find it in the center’s sports club, you can propose adding it. If you find many others interested in the game, you can establish a special chess club. Remember, clubs significantly contribute to developing your intellectual and scientific abilities and offer a space for entertainment and excellence through participation in sports and knowledge competitions.