Political Science Society joins EU’R SAFE road safety seminar

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The Political Science Society of Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation participated in the virtual “EU’R SAFE Program: Sound and Accident-Free Environment” on April 22 to promote road safety, traffic awareness and responsible citizenship among students.

The CCJC First Responders and the Office of Student Organizations organized the seminar with the support of the Office of Student Affairs and Services.

The activity gathered student leaders for discussions on traffic laws, road etiquette and accident prevention strategies.

Through the seminar, participants gained practical knowledge on safety regulations that affect motorists, pedestrians and commuters in their daily routines.

The Political Science Society joined the initiative to support public safety advocacy and connect its understanding of the rule of law with real-world safety practices.

Its participation also highlighted the role of student organizations in promoting civic duty, discipline and shared responsibility within the university community.

The program encouraged students to help build a safer and more responsible campus environment by observing traffic rules and supporting accident prevention efforts.

Organizers thanked the guest speakers and student leaders who contributed to the success of the seminar.


The activity reflected Enverga University’s core values of Service and Unity by encouraging students to take part in health and safety initiatives that benefit the university community. It also supported experiential learning by helping Political Science students understand how public policy, traffic laws and civic responsibility apply to everyday safety concerns.

  • SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being – The seminar promoted road safety and accident prevention to help reduce the risk of road-related injuries.
  • SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities – The activity supported awareness of safe, accessible and responsible transport practices.
  • SDG 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions – The program strengthened respect for traffic laws, discipline and public safety regulations.
  • SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals – The initiative showed collaboration among student organizations, CCJC First Responders and university offices in delivering public safety education.