CIS CLUBS
CIS UNIVERSITY DEBATE CLUB
CIS University Debate Club is dedicated to promoting and defending the values of open and honest conversation, diversity of thought and, above all, respect and tolerance. It is vital that our students are able not only to express their opinions, but also to be open and tolerant of opposing opinions and ideas. We believe that holding public discussions helps set an example valuable to all CIS University students.
CIS UNIVERSITY INVESTMENT CLUB
CIS University Investment Club’s main objective is to educate members and maximize their financial knowledge. Through internal participants or external partners, we provide insights into finance-related topics that go beyond the bachelor’s curriculum.
CIS UNIVERSITY BOOK CLUB
CIS University Book Club offers a chance for students to share their love of literature in an informal yet structured environment.
Students meet weekly to discuss both classic and contemporary literature and strengthen their ability to analyze the written word. Through our discussions in Book Club, we develop critical thinking skills, build friendships, and contribute to the overall CIS University intellectual community.

The Music Room at CIS University
The Music Room at CIS University offers students a chance to connect through a shared love of music in an informal yet engaging setting. Meeting twice a month, students explore personal playlists, analyze lyrics, and discuss what makes music meaningful. Guided by a faculty member, our sessions encourage deep listening, creativity, and musical appreciation.
Live music is central to the experience, with instruments always on hand for spontaneous jam sessions. Through The Music Room, students build connections, express themselves, and contribute to the vibrant artistic life of CIS University.
RFK Human Rights Student Leadership Council
The RFK Human Rights Student Leadership Council at CIS University offers students the opportunity to engage with human rights and social justice in a meaningful and action-oriented environment. The council meets regularly to identify local human rights challenges and propose solutions aligned with the values of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
With the involvement of two CIS University faculty members and the director of RFK Human Rights Spain, members commit to monthly meetings and training sessions. Through this work, students build leadership skills, raise awareness, and actively contribute to making our community more just and respectful.