Women Education and Empowerment Program
Superior University launched the Women Education Empowerment Program in 2019 to promote women’s participation in higher education and entrepreneurship. The initiative collaborates with NGOs, universities, and community organizations to expand women’s access to academic and professional opportunities, particularly in underrepresented fields.
Key Achievements (2024):
- 1,634 women’s applications received in underrepresented subjects
- 136 female leadership positions out of 353 institutional roles
- 1,494 women engaged in empowerment and advocacy programs since inception
Program Components:
- Annual Women Educational Summits
- Advocacy Campaigns with NGOs
- Awareness Seminars and Community Dialogues
- Women Forum for Mentorship and Networking
HER KAROBAR – Widows Business Support Program
Under the Social Entrepreneurship Program (SEP), Superior University continues to uplift widows through business training, entrepreneurship mentoring, and small enterprise development. This initiative empowers women to achieve financial independence while contributing to sustainable community development.



Health Awareness and Social Well-being
In collaboration with the Chaudhry Muhammad Akram Center for Entrepreneurship Development (CMACED) and the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, the university organized a Breast Cancer Awareness Session as part of the Pink Ribbon NL Pakistan campaign.
Mr. Omer Aftab, CEO of Pink Ribbon NL Pakistan, delivered an insightful session on early detection, self-examinations, and community awareness, followed by an awareness walk with students and faculty to promote health advocacy and solidarity.



TED WEE
The university has also organized programs aimed at empowering women. For instance, a video titled “Woman empowerment begins with self-expression” highlights an event by the Faculty of Allied Health Sciences in collaboration with the Social Sciences Department, focusing on emotional intelligence and self-expression.

Cloud Talk – Empowering Innovation and Digital Transformation
Superior University, in collaboration with Khazana Cloud at NASTP, hosted the Cloud Talk event, a platform focused on digital innovation and entrepreneurial transformation.
Engagements with distinguished leaders including Dr. Yasir Amjad and Miss Kanwal Cheema provided valuable insights into how cloud technology is shaping the future of entrepreneurship and sustainable innovation in Pakistan.
These discussions reinforced Superior University’s vision of integrating technology and business education, fostering an ecosystem that empowers students to harness digital tools for growth, innovation, and community impact.


Women-Led Societies and Student Leadership
The university promotes women’s empowerment and leadership through diverse societies, such as the International Student Society, Superior Arts and Craft Society, Superior Cultural and Heritage Society, Superior Psychology Society, Superior Biomedical Society, and the Superior Women Empowerment Society.
These societies create spaces for creativity, leadership, and community engagement, preparing students for future challenges and professional excellence.

Clubs and SVL Advisors
Superior University supports student development through a network of clubs and societies that enhance academic, technical, and professional skills. The AHS Club, Biological Sciences Club, Aviation Club, and Mass Communication Club encourage participation in co-curricular activities and guide students under the mentorship of eight SVL Advisors.
These clubs serve as vital platforms for students to explore interests, strengthen their leadership capacity, and engage in cross-disciplinary learning experiences.







