What is a Gebin?
Gebins are a key part of the Freshman Camp as they form the food and drink service units and also assist with the background work and organization of the camp. The students working in these units, known as instructors, are experienced university students who contribute not only as organizers but also as active participants, ensuring the smooth operation of the camp.
Gebins make sure that campers always have access to fresh food and drinks and that every program runs smoothly, thereby supporting a good atmosphere and fostering a strong sense of community.
Their work is indispensable for everyone to experience every moment of the Freshman Camp full of energy and memorable experiences.
At the camp, you can find the following gebins:
- Star Bar
- Fütyülős Stand
- Coctail
- Beer Bar
- Beer Tent
- Coffee
- Teahouse
- Gyros
- Streetfood
- Hot-dog
- Cirka
- Joker
- DecorChill
- MAKI
- Liquor Storage
- Leaders assistant
- Storage and tesco
- Ranger
- Camp radio
- Transfer
Thus, gebins are not just service units but represent the heart of the camp, where the strength of the university community and volunteer spirit come together.