Student Life
In 85 years over 100,000 specialists have graduated from KubSU, including 1,000 foreign students.
Student life at the university is rich and interesting. The university has a tourist center, a theater club, a dance club, meetings of the “Wiseguys and Wisecracks” club take place regularly, sports competitions are held.
Non-residents of Krasnodar live on campus, which accommodates a healthcare center.
The Students’ Organization of KubSU is one of the largest trade union organizations in the Krasnodar region. It comprises 17 trade union organizations of the university faculties. The trade union committee consists of five boards: organizational issues, housing, information, culture and education, and sports and health improvement. The activities of the trade union organization are primarily aimed at the protection of its members’ rights, representation of their interests to the KubSU administration. The trade union organization has succeeded in organizing summer vacation. Every year students have a chance to spend their vacation at the university student camp “Raduga” at the Black Sea coast.
The Youth Cultural and Leisure Center was founded 11 years ago, and has since then held over 400 concerts, “Wiseguys and Wisecracks” games, exhibitions, etc. In the framework of the center, clubs and studios are functioning:
- theatre club
- vocal-choral studio
- pop dances and modern plastic arts studios
- fine arts studio
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