
Clubs and Associations
The Higher Institute of Applied Languages and IT in Nabeul pays special attention to promoting and stimulating social and academic welfare of students. The Student life department was created to enhance students' intellectual, physical, cultural, ethical, and social development in a safe and secure environment. The Department offers many ways in which students can expand their learning through student organizations, cultural activities, athletic events, and other opportunities. Events and activities outside of the classroom are designed to complement academic life at the Institute. Students at ISLAIN can join several cultural and sports clubs that reflect the strength of associations in the institute.
To find out more about the activities, schedules, registration details and sporting events, please contact the coordination office of the clubs on the 3rd floor.
Theater Club
Members of this group are invited to discover drama through a practice based primarily on play and expression. The Amateur theater club is run by professionals and allows students to express themselves.
2010/2011: presentation of the play "Hadh ana" – Neapolis Cultural Center, Nabeul
Body Language Club
Our Body language club promotes creative dancing and exercise and offers members the chance to perform for an audience.
2010/2011: presentation of the choreography "Malhamat Kleopatra" a tragedy expressed by the body.
Music Club
With their music teacher, our students participate in weekly rehearsals of Tunisian songs and are introduced to singing techniques.
English Club
Our weekly sessions propose different activities such as karaoke, movies followed by discussions in English, rehearsal of sketches and role playing and writing workshops (song lyrics).
Drawing Club
Our students participate in workshops with specific themes. Their works are then exhibited in the halls of the Institute.
March 30, 2011 Earth Day: Day of Solidarity with Palestine
Health Promotion Club
Members of this club organize awareness workshops and events about current topics of concern to students. For example ISLAIN regularly participated in the World AIDS Day
Journalism Club
The purpose of this recently created club is to introduce its members to news writing and to collect articles for the Islain magazine
Poetry Club