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Three student organizations in the world

The three major international student organizations in the world are:

1. Enactus

Enactus (formerly SIFE-Students in Free Enterprise), that is, Enactus, was established Founded in 1975, it is an international non-profit organization composed of more than 1,700 college students and academics in 36 countries, as well as business leaders from the world's top 500 companies. It is headquartered in the United States and is one of the three largest international student organizations in the world. one.

Enactus brings together university students, academics and business leaders. By practicing entrepreneurship, we strive to create a better, sustainable world.

Enactus entered China in 2002. As of May 2016, it has more than 265 partner universities in China, including Peking University, Tsinghua University and other well-known universities.

Enactus is a combination of "Entrepreneurial", "Action" and "Us", which means "entrepreneurial action" and highlights its core belief: to achieve the same goal through practical actions with entrepreneurial spirit. To make positive changes in the community (To enable progress through entrepreneurial action).

The members of Enactus have proven with their own actions that practical actions with entrepreneurial spirit can bring huge positive impacts to human society! In addition, Enactus is also committed to creating learning and communication opportunities for students and establishing positive connections between Enactus students, alumni and companies looking for talents.

Enactus receives awards from Dell, Unilever, Bayer, Johnson & Johnson, CreditEase, Chow Tai Fook, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Wal-Mart, Lenovo, KPMG, PricewaterhouseCoopers, etc. every year. Hundreds of companies have strong support. This network brings together the knowledge and expertise of educators and business leaders to harness their passion and power to positively impact more than 75,000 college students around the world each year.

As of May 2016, Enactus has covered 265 universities in China and has received support from more than 60 well-known Chinese and foreign companies. Many universities have also actively supported Enactus by setting up credits, allocating special funds and appointing senior instructors.

The themes of the Enactus project cover various fields including market economy, medical health, environmental protection, cultural and artistic inheritance, agricultural development, youth education, poverty alleviation and business ethics. Based on the unique needs of each community and recipients, Enactus students use entrepreneurial methods and positive business power to independently operate innovative public welfare projects to help people in need improve their quality of life!

2. AIESEC

AIESEC is a global, non-political, independent, non-profit organization run by students and recent graduates of universities or higher academic institutions. It is the largest student organization in the world. Its members focus on world issues, leadership and management. AIESEC does not discriminate against race, color, gender, sexual orientation, creed, religion, nationality, ethnicity and social origin. One of AIESEC's greatest strengths is its ability to connect young people and partners from around the world through overseas internships, international and domestic conferences and online tools.

Initially on the eve of the end of World War II, at a gathering of several students from Finland, Sweden, Belgium, France, and Norway, they discussed the causes of the war. Everyone agreed that the formation of war conflicts was due to everyone’s Caused by mutual misunderstanding. After further discussion, they believed that we should start from childhood to cultivate young people who will dominate society in the future, cultivate future leaders, and at the same time establish a platform where people from different countries can get to know each other. So after they each returned to China, they established AIESEC in 7 different countries in Europe in 1948. Today, 67 years later, it has grown into a global organization covering 126 countries and regions.

AIESEC is a place that emphasizes connection. The connections between AIESECers in different chapters, regions, and countries are very close. You will find that the social circle in the past was not worth mentioning. One of the more distinctive training methods is OC (organizing committee).

For each event, ranging from a sharing session to a regional conference with over a hundred people or even an international conference, a small OC team will be formed to take full responsibility for these activities. This is an opportunity for rapid growth in a short period of time, and more importantly, this high-level The intense form will give you a sense of accomplishment and an unforgettable team after the event is successful.

AIESEC will also provide many types of training at different levels to better cultivate members' abilities, such as Trainee's training.

3. JA

Junior Achievement is the world's largest and fastest-growing non-profit education organization. It provides free economic and business education projects to young people. It was founded in 1919 and currently has a global presence. Education projects are carried out in more than 120 countries, benefiting nearly 10 million students and involving 330,000 volunteers every year. It has more than 7,000 board members from the world's top companies and has nearly a century of professional practical experience in the field of volunteer management. He also obtained the "Special Advisor Qualification" of the United Nations Economic and Social Council.

In the United States, among companies with more than 50 employees, one-fifth of the company presidents have been JA students, and one-quarter of the companies have participated in JA activities. Business and political leaders participating in JA activities include former Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates, former Boeing CEO William Allen, former U.S. President Richard Nixon, former U.S. President George H.W. Bush, and former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell. Founded in 1993, it has offices in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu, and Xi'an. Its educational projects cover more than 20 cities. As of the spring semester of 2013, a total of 3,864,330 students have benefited.

JA cooperates with the industrial, commercial and educational circles to carry out a series of courses and activities in universities, middle schools and primary schools. By inviting volunteers from some companies to teach students, JA can help students understand the needs of today's enterprises and society. What type of talents are they, and under the guidance of volunteers, they can improve themselves to become "people needed by society"

JA helps students improve their employment preparation, entrepreneurship and innovation, financial management and sustainable development, etc. In terms of comprehensive quality, the courses created by JA fill a gap in school education.

Since the establishment of JA China, more than 5 million students have benefited, and more than 60,000 volunteers have participated.