Istanbul Gelişim University student clubs and societies complete checklist.
On this page.
- Checklist overview.
- Quick facts snapshot.
- Club categories & examples.
- Benefits for recruiters & admissions.
- Step-by-step: establish a club.
- Membership, governance & compliance.
- Using clubs strategically.
- Case uses for specific audiences.
- Integrating Study in Turkiye services.
- Audit checklist.
- Practical templates & workflows.
- Conclusion & CTA.
- FAQs.
Istanbul Gelişim University student clubs and societies complete checklist.
The Istanbul Gelişim University student clubs and societies complete checklist is an essential resource for international recruiters, admissions teams. HR and marketing professionals in education, and student placement agencies.
Istanbul Gelişim University supports approximately 94 active student clubs spanning academic, cultural, social responsibility, sports, and international engagement. These extracurricular organisations provide practical learning, leadership development, and strong messaging for recruitment and student success strategies.
Study in Turkiye is the trusted authority guiding international students and institutional partners. helping organisations leverage student life assets like clubs and societies to attract and retain high-quality international candidates.
For an institutional overview of the university, see
Gelisim University.
Quick facts snapshot.
At a glance.
- Total active clubs: Approximately 94.
- Open to: All registered students (administrative restrictions for certain cohorts).
- Oversight: Health, Culture and Sports Department.
- Typical club categories: Academic & professional, Arts & culture, Social responsibility & health, Sports & wellness, International & language.
Club categories and representative examples.
Academic and professional clubs.
These clubs strengthen domain knowledge, connect students to industry, and produce projects and portfolios relevant for graduate recruitment.
- Architecture and Design Club.
- Mechatronic Engineering Club.
- Avionics Club.
- Management and Technology Club.
- Artificial Intelligence and Design Club.
- New Media and Journalism Club.
- Scientific Research Projects Club.
Arts, culture & personal development.
- Theatre Club.
- Music Club.
- Mythology Club.
- Fashion Design Club.
- Podcast Club.
- Coffee Club.
- BrandActive Club.
- Mindset International Student Club.
Social responsibility & health.
- Cancer and Social Awareness Club.
- Social Work Club.
- LÖSEV and Benefit Club.
- Sustainable Life and Nutrition Club.
- Patili Life Club.
Sports & wellness.
- Ultraslan Uni Gelişim Club.
- University Trabzonsporian Association Club.
- Game Development Club.
- Pickleball Club.
International & language clubs.
- Model United Nations (MUN) Club.
- Turkish World Youth Council Club.
Benefits of participation — what recruiters and admissions teams should highlight.
Student clubs are more than extracurriculars — they are measurable indicators of employability, resilience and campus integration. Embed these selling points in marketing copy, admissions materials, and agent training to elevate program attractiveness.
- Leadership, organisation and project management experience.
- Communication and teamwork demonstrated through events and initiatives.
- Practical, portfolio-ready outputs (research projects, performances, competitions).
- Networking with industry speakers, alumni, and international delegations.
- Cultural exposure via national and international events, competitions and exchanges.
Step-by-step checklist to establish a new student club at Istanbul Gelişim University.
Pre-application steps.
- Confirm the proposed club’s theme is unique — it must not replicate any currently active club.
- Recruit founding members (each student may hold an administrative role in only one club).
- Identify a faculty advisor and obtain preliminary support.
Timing and eligibility.
- Submit the application within the first four academic weeks of the semester. Late applications are not accepted.
- Restrictions: Students in their second year of Vocational School or fourth year of Faculties/Schools cannot establish or manage clubs.
- Each administrative member must provide a Student Certificate (downloadable from the E‑State system).
Mandatory application documents.
All documentation below must be fully completed and submitted to the Health, Culture and Sports Department:
- Club Emblem.
- Club Establishment Statute.
- Club Founding Member Notification Form.
- Club Advisor Information.
- University Club Statute.
- University Club Guidance.
- Membership Form.
- Activity Plan Notification Form (detailed schedule of events).
- Activity Request Form (for facility/resource bookings).
- Activity Report (post-event documentation).
Activity plan essentials.
- Annual calendar with dates, locations and expected attendance.
- Budget estimate and funding sources (university funding, sponsorships, member fees).
- Risk assessment and health/safety measures for events.
- Outreach plan for membership growth and collaboration with other clubs.
Membership, governance and compliance best practices.
Governance rules (recommended).
- Define roles (President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Secretary, Event Coordinator).
- Maintain digital records of meetings and decisions to support continuity when officers change.
- Set quorum rules for elections and decision-making.
- Use standard templates for membership and activity reporting to streamline Health, Culture and Sports Department submissions.
Inclusivity and accessibility.
- Emphasise equal access to facilities and resources.
- Provide multi-language promotion to increase participation by international students.
- Offer hybrid event formats (in-person + online) to accommodate diverse needs.
Using student clubs strategically for recruitment and admissions.
Content and storytelling.
- Showcase club projects and events in recruitment campaigns: highlight competitions, community service, and international events to demonstrate campus life.
- Produce student testimonial videos featuring club leaders to show leadership development.
Data-driven outreach.
- Collect simple metrics: active membership count, events/year, attendees, partnerships created.
- Use these metrics in CRM systems to segment prospects by interest — for example, target engineering prospects with AI and Mechatronics club stories.
Agent and partner engagement.
- Train placement agencies and agents on club highlights to better match candidate interests to programmes.
- Use club offerings when advising students on programme selection and campus fit.
Partnerships and industry connections.
- Introduce companies to student clubs for guest lectures, internships, or sponsored projects — an attractive narrative for employability-focused applicants.
- Coordinate with relevant partner universities where appropriate, such as Medipol University and Uskudar University, for joint events and collaborations.
Case uses for specific audiences.
For international student recruiters.
- Promote MUN, language clubs and international student clubs as evidence of a welcoming, globally connected campus.
- Create themed webinars (e.g., “Study Engineering and Join AI Club”) to convert interest into applications.
For admissions teams.
- Include club activity summaries in offer packages and orientation materials.
- Fast-track students into clubs aligned with their interests during onboarding to improve retention.
For HR and marketing professionals in education.
- Co-develop employer engagement programmes with clubs to create pipelines of skilled graduates.
- Use club events as live recruitment opportunities and employer branding platforms.
For agencies and edtech partners.
- Integrate club data into student profiles to personalise placement recommendations.
- Offer targeted tools or automation solutions that map student club engagement to programme fit and career pathways.
Integrating Study in Turkiye services.
Study in Turkiye offers services to amplify the impact of student clubs across international recruitment and admissions workflows.
CRM and lead-nurturing.
- Tag prospective students by club interest and trigger personalised content (events, webinars, alumni stories).
Agent portals and reporting.
- Provide agents with ready-to-use club profiles and activity calendars to help match candidates more accurately.
Digital onboarding workflows.
- Automatically recommend relevant clubs to admitted students based on programme and interests.
Analytics dashboards.
- Track how club-focused campaigns perform in enquiries, applications and yield to inform recruitment strategy.
These integrations reduce manual work, shorten recruitment cycles, and improve conversion quality — particularly for international cohorts.
Audit checklist for university administrators and partners.
Operational health.
- Are activity plans submitted and approved on time?
- Do clubs file activity reports and budgets?
- Are membership lists current and verified?
Engagement and outcomes.
- What is the average attendance per event?
- How many inter-university or international collaborations do clubs have?
- Do clubs contribute to employability (internships, projects, competitions)?
Compliance and governance.
- Are statutes and advisor information current?
- Are risk assessments and insurance for events in place?
- Are facilities bookings and finances reconciled?
Practical templates and workflows (recommended).
To streamline club management and partner collaboration, adopt standardised templates and provide digital submission options to the Health, Culture and Sports Department.
- Club Establishment Package (statute, emblem, founding member form).
- Activity Plan Template (timeline, budget, risk).
- Membership Form and Code of Conduct.
- Post-Event Activity Report Template (attendance, outcomes, photos, press).
Conclusion.
The Istanbul Gelişim University student clubs and societies complete checklist provides a practical blueprint for establishing. Managing and leveraging student clubs for recruitment, admissions, HR and marketing outcomes.
Clubs are a measurable differentiator for international candidates. offering leadership, industry links and cultural integration.
Partner with Study in Turkiye to turn student life assets into recruitment results. Contact us to:
- Integrate club data into your CRM and admissions workflows.
- Design club-focused recruitment campaigns.
- Join our agent partner programme and receive training materials to promote campus life more effectively.
Related university pages:
- Gelisim University — Istanbul Gelişim University overview.
- Medipol University — partner collaboration examples.
- Uskudar University — joint health/psychology events.
Frequently asked questions.
All registered students are eligible to join clubs, though administrative restrictions apply for certain cohorts (for example, some students cannot hold administrative roles). See the Health, Culture and Sports Department for specifics.
You must submit a Club Emblem, Club Establishment Statute, Founding Member forms, Advisor information, Membership Form, Activity Plan, Activity Request Form and post-event Activity Report to the Health, Culture and Sports Department.
Highlight club-led projects, events and testimonials in marketing materials. Use measurable outcomes (attendance, partnerships, competition wins) to demonstrate employability and campus life.
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