[BEYOND THE CLASSROOM: UMT CLUBVERSE] #4 Young Economics Club – Bridging academic knowledge with practical experience
Within the diverse and vibrant landscape of student life at UMT, the Young Economics Club was established as a space where students can explore economics through a more practical, engaging, and real-world-oriented approach.
As a student organization affiliated with UMT Business School and established during the School’s expansion of academic and professional development activities, the Young Economics Club has accompanied numerous academic initiatives, contributing to a learning environment that emphasizes connectivity, collaboration, and practical application.
Through participating in and supporting the implementation of these activities, students are given the opportunity to observe how academic programs are professionally organized and operated, thereby gaining valuable hands-on experience while continuously refining their skills in a real-world environment.

With the vision of “Pioneering the development of an internationally connected young economics community,” the Young Economics Club has gradually become a space where students are encouraged to take initiative in learning, gaining practical experience, and shaping their own perspectives on the field of economics.


From a newly established student club, the Young Economics Club has gradually affirmed its role within the academic ecosystem of UMT Business School, while also becoming a meaningful starting point for students to explore, experience, and adapt to the ever-evolving world of economics.

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