The Student Trade Union Committee of Baku State University (BSU STUC) has been operating since 1974. The committee is a student organization that aims to unlock the potential of young students, improve their learning conditions, provide financial support to socially vulnerable students, and assist in solving their social problems. It unites undergraduate, master's, and doctoral students of BSU.
BSU STUC systematically works with students, organizing events aimed at studying and promoting the legacy of National Leader Heydar Aliyev and the ideology of Azerbaijani identity, fostering statehood traditions, and promoting national and moral values. It helps students actively engage in the social life of both the country and the university.
The organization primarily focuses on protecting students' rights, ensuring their active participation in the university’s social life and cultural events, addressing their social issues, improving their educational environment, conducting awareness-raising activities, facilitating the participation of talented and creative students in national and international competitions, Olympiads, exhibitions, and festivals, implementing preventive measures against harmful habits, and organizing cultural and mass events with student participation.
STUC carries out projects aimed at increasing students’ interest in science and knowledge, fostering a healthy young generation, promoting patriotism, commitment to national and moral values, statehood, and the ideology of Azerbaijani identity, as well as strengthening friendship and teamwork relations. It also works on ensuring health and safety, organizing meaningful leisure activities, and conducting roundtable discussions, conferences, competitions, exhibitions, and other events.
Currently, BSU STUC is the largest and most active student trade union organization among higher education institutions in Azerbaijan.
The organization includes the following clubs and societies: Cinema Club, Chess Club, Art Club, Sports Club, Writers' Club, Techno Club, Public Speaking Club, Debate Club, Foreign Languages Club, Symbology Club, Young Artists Society, and Reading Society.
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