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Facts and Figures: ISU Trondheim (NTNU) • ISU Trondheim • The board of Trondheim Local Branch at ISU is comprised of:President: Ali Azadkhah (Iran)Vice president: Rauf Salman (Pakistan)Social officer: AnkuVinyoh (Ghana)Cultural officer: ErBishnu (Nepal)Sports officer: Charles O. Ababio (Ghana)Financial officer: HanifKhan (Pakistan)Academic and welfare officer: Naveen Velmurugan (India)IT officer: Soma Das (India)Trip officer: Alexandra Jarná (Slovakia)DJ and consultant: ÅntøineSevillænø (France)+Representative of Student's parliament: Knut Nicholas FigenschouRepresentative of ICoT: AwaisAlviRepresentative of Studenterhytta: ØyvindStoresundHetland
- Party basement with a budget of its own- Ski basement- ISU Trondheim Facebook page with about 5000 members- Student’s Market Facebook page with about 8000 members- Close collaboration with ESN, ICOT, ISFIT, Studenterhytta, and Studenttinget (Student Parliament)
Events & Activities • Two big welcome parties hosting more than 250 students • 6 basement parties (Mainly theme parties; 80s, 90s, hip-hop, plastic, etc) • 6 Local Leadership Meetings (LLM) • Food festival • Kayak trip • Rockheim trip (Rock music museum) • Geiranger trip • Ice bucket challeneg • A survey is being run soon to collect data which can be used to support our campaigning against tuition fee
Events & Activities • Jogging trip • Sport tournament • Movie nights (Planned) • Norwegian language workshops (planned) • Discussion meetings with the student parliament to stand against tuition fee • Discussion meeting with leaders of the organizations mentioned • Interview with the student newspaper reporter, published 26.09.2014 • Constructive Interview with the marketing officer of student parliament on promoting recruitment of volunteers • Great efforts to improve the quality of the website and facebookpages
Issues to discuss • With Facebook current restrictions as to sending invitations out to all members, it’s become hard to advertise events- It’s possible to create events and invite all members only a few times. If one keep on creating events with having all members invited, they get banned and can’t invite anyone. • A few groups of people questionably tend to be missing in events. Among them are Norwegians and Africans that we’ve noticed their attendance is considerably little.