Student Societies

New Vision University takes great pride in creating a vibrant and inclusive campus community through a variety of student societies. These organizations offer students the chance to connect with peers who share similar interests, enriching their university experience and encouraging them to pursue their passions.

The Importance of Student Societies

Personal Growth

Student societies provide a space for students to explore their interests, learn new skills, and gain experiences beyond the classroom. It’s a great way to grow personally and discover new talents.

Building Community

Being part of a society fosters a sense of belonging and helps students form friendships with like-minded peers. It’s all about creating a supportive network and feeling part of the NVU family.

Lead & Collaborate

Societies offer students the chance to step into leadership roles and collaborate with others. These experiences build essential leadership and teamwork skills, helping students grow both personally and professionally.

Making a Difference

Giving students a chance to contribute to meaningful causes and positively impact the community around them.

Engagement in University Governance

New Vision University stands for the principle of shared governance, where students, as the core of the university academic community participate in decision-making and planning. Each university committee includes a member elected from and by students.

 

 

Each student serves as the full-right member of the committee, engaging in discussion, strategic planning and voting, and ensures inclusion of the collective student voice.

Current student-members of the committees, elected by their peers in May 2025 are:

Quality Culture Committee

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Meghana Govindraj (School of Medicine)

Committee on Strategic Development and Internationalization

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Eter Asanishvili (School of Business and Applied Sciences)

Public Relations Committee

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Rohith Alexander Parimala (School of Medicine)

Legal Committee

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Nino Mkheidze (School of Law)

Financial and Operations Committee

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Otari Donadze (School of Business and Applied Sciences)

Research and Innovations Committee

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Lia Taziashvili (School of Medicine, Life Sciences Doctoral Program)

Student Life Committee

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Zoia Mtsituridze (School of Law)

Digital Transformation Committee

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Suleman Imran (School of Dentistry)

Student Self-Governance

Based on NVU charter, Students are entitled to elect a representative and be elected in Students' Self-governance. A decision on the creation of Students' Self-governance shall be made at the General Meeting of Students by the majority of votes.

The General Meeting of Students shall approve the first regulation of Self-governance, which should provide for the number of the representatives of the Schools in Students'; Self-governance, the procedure of election of the members and their term of office; the decision-making procedure; the procedure of amendment of the Regulation.