The aim of the Career Exploration Club is to foster collaboration between the university community—students, academic staff, and administrative personnel—and schools and school pupils. The club creates a space where pupils can explore different professional fields, learn about higher education opportunities, career development pathways, and various professions, and receive guidance in making informed decisions about their future careers.
The club also aims to strengthen the connection between schools and the university, support pupils’ adaptation to the university environment, and introduce them to academic and professional opportunities. Through its activities, the club provides a platform where young people can directly engage with different disciplines, meet professors and successful professionals, and gain practical insights that help them make thoughtful career choices.
Main Activities
The club regularly organizes a variety of educational and career-guidance activities, including:
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diagnostic tests to assess professional interests and abilities, as well as career counseling sessions;
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public lectures and meetings with well-known professionals from different fields;
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workshops and masterclasses that allow participants to explore various professional areas through practical experience;
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simulated processes and professional simulations (e.g., mock court trials);
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presentations of teaching laboratories and research technologies;
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open days, meetings with professors, and campus tours that introduce pupils to university life;
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a Shadowing Program, where pupils attend lectures and participate in university activities alongside students;
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conferences and scientific events where pupils and students present their ideas and research together;
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the “Meet Your Future Professor” campaign;
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VIP Experience Day, and other events.
Membership in the club is open to pupils from grades IX–XII and university students.






































