



Dr. Muhammad Rizwan, CEO of the School of Self-Education and Positive Personality Growth and Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Wah, participated in a one-day training session organized for selected University of Wah alumni engaged by National Engineering Services Pakistan (NESPAK) Pvt. Ltd. for the Rawalpindi Ring Road Phase-II project.
The training session was arranged by the University of Wah Alumni Office for alumni selected as enumerators to conduct a Household Integrated Economic Survey (HIES) in the Islamabad Territory. This opportunity provided valuable field exposure to graduates from various departments and reflected a meaningful step toward strengthening collaboration between academia and industry.
The session was led by senior NESPAK officials, including Dr. Muhammad Ali Awan, Mr. Jahanzeb Hassan Khan, and Mr. Khurram Rehman, who shared technical guidance and professional insights with the participating alumni.
During the session, Prof. Dr. Muhammad Rizwan, in his academic role, highlighted the significance of such initiatives in promoting professional development and improving career opportunities for graduates, especially within the social sciences. The event also featured remarks by Prof. Dr. Amjad Hassan, Director ORIC, who emphasized the University of Wah’s commitment to building sustainable industry linkages, while Dr. Asma Arif and Dr. Syed Tahir Hussain Shah expressed appreciation to NESPAK for creating this valuable opportunity.
This training session reflects the continued efforts of the University of Wah to enhance graduate employability, practical learning, and long-term institutional partnerships. It also aligns with the broader mission of developing professionally competent individuals through meaningful academic and applied engagement.