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Student Clubs

Extracurricular Activities

Outside of academic study, there are five types of student volunteer clubs where participation can enhance personal development and skills. A successful lawyer not only requires a profound understanding of theory and practice but also the ability to articulate ideas effectively, defend opinions, and cultivate debating skills.

Throughout the academic journey, various competitions are organized to challenge students in diverse aspects, facilitating holistic development. For instance, students engage in competitions spanning criminal law, administrative law, civil law debates, and policy discussions, along with participating in the English language Olympiad.

SHU has a strong tradition of excelling in the Criminal Law Mock Trial Competition, securing first place five times, as well as achieving top positions in Civil Law twice and Administrative Law once.

Our Shihihutug Hornets basketball team, volleyball team, and chess club are consistently active. We prioritize offering leadership opportunities to students, fostering not only academic knowledge and skills but also comprehensive intellectual and physical capabilities.

“Gerege” intellectual development club

The “Gerege” intellectual development club, initiated by Shihihutug University students in February 2004, has been a dynamic force in the realms of public speaking, debate, and academics for two decades.

“Radix” academic club

Founded in 2015 at Shihihutug University, the Radix academic club is a beacon of modern education, dedicated to the principles of science, research, and the symbiotic relationship between education and research.

“Ikh zargach” chess club

The “Ikh Zargach” chess club, established in 2016 at Shihihutug University, stands as a testament to the university’s 25th anniversary celebration. Designed to foster a love for chess, the club has become a dynamic hub for intellectual engagement among students.

Shihihutug hornets basketball team

The Shihihutug Hornets basketball club, founded in the 2020-2021 academic year, has forged its identity through perseverance and dedication. In its inaugural year, the team faced challenges as the global pandemic disrupted plans, preventing participation in the 2021-2022 “Student League” as a university team

Ikh tsaaz administrative law club

The “Ikh Tsaaz” administrative law club at Shihihutug University was established in 2015 with the primary goal of in-depth study of administrative law, enhancing the knowledge and skills of all students interested in this field.

Private law

The “PRIVATE LAW” club, affiliated with the Department of Private Law at Shihihutug University, was established in 2023. This initiative stemmed from a shared interest in producing academic and research papers within the realm of private law, with the ultimate goal of furthering expertise and careers in this legal field.
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