
The Social Entrepreneurship Program (SEP), under the umbrella of the Chaudhry Muhammad Akram Center for Entrepreneurship Development (CMACED) at Superior University, continues its mission of cultivating civic responsibility and driving community impact through youth-led innovation. As part of this vision, SEP successfully organized a Poster Exhibition featuring the Social Action Projects (SAPs) of Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) students from Azra Naheed Dental College.
Facilitated by Dr. Fariha Rizwan, the initiative aimed to boost students’ confidence and empower them to present their ideas with clarity, purpose, and social impact. The exhibition served as an innovative platform where students showcased visual representations of their SAPs—projects rooted in addressing real-world social challenges within their communities.
Our esteemed evaluators, Ms. Iqra Saeed, Program Leader FAHS, and Dr. Usman Sadiq, Program Director SEP & Sustainability, engaged with the students, offering constructive feedback and encouraging them to think critically about the execution and scalability of their projects. Their involvement added both academic rigor and real-world relevance to the experience.
This initiative exemplifies CMACED’s commitment to transforming conventional education through entrepreneurial learning and impact-driven assessment. By integrating social entrepreneurship into professional degree programs, SEP is enabling future healthcare professionals to become agents of change beyond their clinical roles.
Events like this not only encourage creative thinking and problem-solving, but also instill a deeper sense of purpose in students—equipping them to become proactive contributors to a more sustainable and equitable society.
SEP remains steadfast in its goal: to inspire, empower, and enable the youth of Pakistan to lead positive change in their communities.







