Clubs

Club EHTP Art

A prestigious school must have a club that stimulates creativity and supports a sense of innovation. It is with this perspective that the EHTP ART Club was created.

For art enthusiasts, whether they are beginners or advanced, the club provides courses led by a teacher in plastic arts and computer graphics, with the ambition to soon explore other aspects of art.

The club also commits to assisting various PIPs (Personal Initiative Projects) with an artistic dimension, organizing art competitions, exhibitions (in partnership with the School of Fine Arts in Casablanca), and visits to art galleries, fairs, and artistic exhibitions. Moreover, it collaborates interactively with the majority of school clubs in a symbiosis that ensures an artistic touch in the projects that weave the colorful fabric of our extracurricular activities.

ROTARACT EHTP Club

The desire to bring joy to the eyes of the less fortunate and the aspiration to make a difference—these were the values that led students like you in 2010 to create ROTARACT EHTP, advocating the slogan: ‘Friendship through Service.’

Why does ROTARACT stand out compared to other socially-oriented clubs? Rotaract works to develop leadership and thus forms leaders who are at the foundation of active clubs with effective programs. To this end, Rotaract clubs organize seminars on communication and public speaking, as well as any other form of training.

In parallel with activities aimed at raising awareness among youth about current issues, the club also strives to promote understanding between peoples through internationally-reaching actions, potentially invoking the assistance of the Rotaract community worldwide—a true network united around the noble goal of serving others.

On the ground, the Marjane initiative, organized jointly with a partner club, allowed us to distribute around fifty sheep on the occasion of Eid Al Adha. We are also in the process of carrying out another initiative to provide young people at the Oukacha penitentiary correctional center with pairs of glasses after a medical examination.

Several other activities are planned for the coming weeks and months, including training sessions dedicated to all EHTP students.

The club remains open to all proposals and is nothing without its members and volunteers.

Rotaractly Yours.

Hassania English Club

English, a language that has absorbed the entire meaning of the words evolution and expansion, a language that is indispensable to us as future engineers and key players in evolution.

The English Club aligns itself with this perspective to ensure learning English in a spirit of sharing and good humor. It guarantees diverse activities in a

The club has secured several partnerships, including with the British Council and Sunderland University in Casablanca.

In addition to the club’s classic and ongoing activities (Movie projection, Book discussion, Public speaking, Karaoke, Games, …), it organizes conferences and workshops supervised by the British Council and Sunderland University.

Furthermore, it undertakes various projects, including British Day, Debating Contest (in partnership with the Olympiads), …

Its anthem; « If you can’t speak English, try adding the word yet ;)».

Club Olympiades

The EHTP Olympiads is a grand sporting, cultural, and artistic event that brings together the most prestigious Moroccan engineering and business schools within the Hassania School of Public Works. A true crossroads for Morocco’s top schools, it is a platform that facilitates exchange, the renewal of friendships, and the connection of students within the framework of a high-level sports event.

The EHTP Olympiads is a space for competition and challenges created by students for students. While primarily dedicated to sports activities, it is also an opportunity for students to compete against their counterparts in cultural, playful, and artistic tournaments and games.

The organizing committee of the Olympiads innovates with each edition to provide all participants with a pleasant gaming environment and a friendly and festive atmosphere. The EHTP Olympiads is not just a sports event; it is, above all, an exciting challenge for everyone working towards its success.

Club social

The EHTP Social Club is a group of young engineers with the goal of developing the spirit of initiative, solidarity, and responsibility while making a meaningful impact. To achieve this, we are tasked with transitioning from quantitative to qualitative work.

  • Creation Date: Academic year 2005/2006
  • Founders: Engineering students driven by a spirit of solidarity and generosity
  • Scope of Activities: Inside and outside the EHTP
  • Target Population: Children, youth, adults, and seniors
  • Resources: Big hearts and kind souls eager to make a difference, along with a school that strongly encourages extracurricular activities.

Club informatique

The Computer Club is a newcomer to the extracurricular life of Hassania School of Public Works. Its objectives are:

  • Bring together individuals interested in computer techniques and practice.
  • Share their knowledge.
  • Explore new information and communication technologies.
  • Promote computer science and related fields.
  • Participate in the organization of events related to information technologies.

Within these objectives, the idea of this 100% Ehtpian newsletter emerges. It will provide engineering students with visibility into club activities, upcoming events, and other news.

Enactus

Established in 2007, ENACTUS-EHTP is part of the international organization ENACTUS, which operates in the field of social entrepreneurship and sustainable development. ENACTUS is present in 36 countries, including Morocco, and at the level of 60 schools/faculties in Morocco, including EHTP, bringing together 62,000 students worldwide and 54 members at the EHTP. The main mission of this club is the implementation of real social entrepreneurship projects with economic, social, and environmental impact.

Club GreenDays

In order to root the importance of sustainable development in the minds of young Moroccans, promote innovation, strengthen education, and give life to a dynamic and active generation that will contribute to the progress of their country, Morocco.

This initiative follows the success of the first edition of the Trade and Development Technologies Fair.

The second edition of this fair will take place in April 2012 and will span over three days.

During this edition, the aim is to host 50 companies, especially Moroccan SMEs, attract 3000 visitors, and organize 15 international plenary sessions. Moreover, the uniqueness of the GreendayZ fair lies not only in being organized by engineering students but also in being housed in a tent constructed from ecological and recyclable materials. The design of this tent will result from a competition organized in partnership with the National School of Architecture in Tetouan, while its sizing will be entrusted to future civil engineers of the Hassania School.

Alongside the GreendayZ fair, the Community is launching the first edition of the GREENOV technical innovation competition this year under the theme “Energy in the Service of Development: Vision for Morocco 2020.” Targeted at all Moroccan students, this competition aims to promote a sense of innovation and creativity by encouraging these young people to realize innovative projects in their fields of study.

These projects will be evaluated by an international jury, and the winning teams will receive substantial prizes.

The GreendayZ community of development initiatives and projects is more than a club; it is a Moroccan youth aspiring to actively and effectively participate in the development of Morocco.