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MCC Bulletin 2024 - eng

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STUDENT PROJECTS<br />

Student projects provide a good example of how to ensure community work results in community<br />

benefit. These projects are carried out within the framework of <strong>MCC</strong>, driven by students’ own intrinsic<br />

motivations. Projects include study competitions, conferences, or even a two-week international<br />

summer university, and many of them are social responsibility movements and events. In each case,<br />

the starting point is a students’ idea which is then implemented through their own efforts, under the<br />

close supervision and support of the Collegium. Projects are completed through teams of students<br />

that seek donors, carry out marketing activities, and perform operational tasks. A good project plan<br />

sets ambitious but achievable goals. Students are encouraged to submit proposals that are of great<br />

personal importance to them.<br />

Corvin Charity Ball<br />

The Corvin Charity Ball is one of <strong>MCC</strong>’s most popular<br />

and long-standing student projects. Organized every year,<br />

it has grown into a beloved tradition at <strong>MCC</strong>. Each year,<br />

the gala raises funds for a specific charity. Additionally, it<br />

also raises students’ awareness of social responsibility and<br />

charity while providing them with quality and culturally<br />

enriching entertainment.<br />

<strong>MCC</strong>hess<br />

<strong>MCC</strong>hess promotes chess both as a sport and a hobby. On<br />

the first Sunday of every month, organizers welcome any<br />

chess-loving student to a friendly tournament or practice.<br />

The crown jewel of the project is the annual charity chess<br />

tournament where proceeds from the registration fees are<br />

donated to a charity important to the students.<br />

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