Student Union of The Norwegian School of Economics - Subordinate Groups

Subordinate Groups

  • Accounting Committee
  • AIESEC NHH - The local committee of AIESEC at NHH is one of the original seven founding committees. AIESEC is the world's largest student-run organization focusing on leadership development and exchange of interships.
  • Bachelor panel takes care of the interests of Bachelor students.
  • Backline
  • Board of Representatives
  • Business Committee is the main link between students at the NHH and employers worldwide. They establish contact between companies looking to recruit and students looking for jobs, and provide all the necessary services needed by both parties.
  • Cabin Committee - In addition to the on-campus facilities at NHH, NHHS also owns the cabin Kramboden in the mountains south west of Bergen. Many of the clubs and societies within NHHS organize trips to Kramboden and students can rent the cabin themselves for a reasonable price.
  • CEMS panel takes care of the interests of the CEMS students.
  • Club- and Culture Committee is responsible for running the club at the institute of extracurricular activities.
  • Executive Board consists of eight members who coordinate activities in NHHS.
  • Foto NHHS is the student association's photo group
  • Global Economic Perspectives focuses on the consequences of global economic activity. GEP has no political affiliation. The group's main focus is to arrange a one-day student conference around a topic related to global economic perspectives.
  • Grafisk NHHS
  • NHHI - NHH also has school teams in several sports, including badminton, basketball, soccer, lacrosse, volleyball, handball, golf, indoor bandy and diving
  • Info Committee
  • it.group
  • K7 Bulletin is the school newspaper and is printed every two weeks.
  • K7-minutter - NHHS has its own TV news program, K7 Minutter and a wide variety of groups cover various sports, economics and business topics, music and other interests
  • Market Committee
  • Master panel takes care of the interests of Master students.
  • MiB Council - All MSc in International Business students are automatically members of the MiB Council, which organises social events and activities to help the International Business students get to know each other better, to involve them with the local business community and to raise the profile of the students overseas. The MiB Council organises the MiB Forum for Norwegian businesses every autumn semester.
  • NHH Aid is the student group for humanitarian work. The students collect money and work to raise awareness regarding the poor living conditions in third world countries.
  • NHH Symposiet - The largest event held by NHHS for the business community is Symposiet, a visionary biennial conference at which leading executives, researchers and students from Norway and abroad participate.
  • NHHS Consulting
  • The Promotion Committee (PU) is a student union group responsible for promoting the student union internally and externally. The group is responsible for arranging the general assembly, the strategic forum and also the student elections.
  • Stafkom - The goal is to beat BI (the Norwegian School of Management) in the annual relay race between Bergen and Oslo. It takes place at the end of the spring semester, lasts for 2–3 days, and ends with a grand banquet at either BI or NHH.
  • Technical Committee
  • UKEN - Every two years NHHS organises a three week music festival called UKEN. The origins of UKEN date back to 1946 when the students at NHH organised the first studenteruken or students' week. After 1980 UKEN developed into a much broader event and it has now grown into the second largest festival in Western Norway.

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