Purpose
The purpose of ESIS Student Organizations (ESISO) at Earth Sciences Institute of Shinyanga is to provide opportunities for students to engage, to interact, to create relationships, to learn, and to lead. ESISO allowing students to pursue their career passions and interests with other students while developing leadership and organizational skills.
Some of the activities of ESISO
- Organizing recreation events for students
- Creating a platform to helping each other on social related issues
- Representing the students affairs before college management
- Providing orientation to new comers
- Creating a good communication and meeting platform weather online or offline
Applicable Rules and Obligation Compliences
- Ensure student comply with ESISO Code of Conduct, ESISO Constitution and College Academic Regulations and other rules and bylaws available
- Prepare and submit all ESISO activities calendar and timely submission of reports to Dean of Students
Leadership
- Develop and ensure successful officer transitions including good record keeping, a detailed transition packet, and a new officer orientation.
- Manage the organization’s finances responsibly by maintaining accurate financial records, implementing appropriate procedures, and meeting all financial obligations
- Ensuring that ESISO Structure is clear and fulfill the purpose of its existence by making sure all units are available and filled with personel
- Ensure also that ESISO is acurately represented as a no legal entiry and that its legality evolved from ESIS existence and thus all external representations should be done under ESIS umrella and mandate
ESISO Advisor
- ESIS Dean of Student is ESISO adviser
- ESISO must consult him/her regularly regarding the activities of the organization.
- ESIS Dean of Student is a vital resource that can give advice on how best to plan and execute all ESISO events and activities with the interest of the college.
- The Dean of Student should be invited to attend meetings and events on campus to keep him/her involved in the organization’s activities.
- The role of the advisor includes:
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- MAINTENANCE FUNCTIONS
- Providing continuity with the history and tradition of past years
- To assist student leaders in building public relations
- Providing advice when called upon
- Helping students understand and abide by College rules
- Arbitrating intra-group disputes
- GROUP GROWTH FUNCTIONS
- Teaching the techniques and responsibilities of being a good leader and follower
- Coaching the officers in the principles of good organizational and administrative practice
- Teaching the elements of effective group operation
- Developing procedures and plans for actions
- Keeping the group focused on its goals
- Stimulating or even initiating activities and programs
- PROGRAM CONTENT FUNCTIONS
- Introducing new program ideas with an intellectual flavor
- Providing opportunities for the practice of classroom-acquired skills
- Helping the group to apply principles and concepts learned in the classroom
- Pointing out new perspectives and directions to the group
- Supplying expert knowledge and insights of experience
- MAINTENANCE FUNCTIONS
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