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You can't wait for inspiration.

You have
to go after it with a club.
~ Jack London
Table of Contents

 Introduction
 Importance of Societies and Clubs
 Types of Societies and Clubs
 Societies in UET
 Conclusion
What are Societies and Clubs?

 “La società è Forza” which means “Society is Strength”


 A society is a large social group sharing the same
geographical or social territory.
 A club is an association of two or more people united by a
common interest or goal.
What is difference then?

Clubs Societies
• Clubs are small groups with • Societies are larger groups
clearly defined labels and of people, such as a country
rules. that share values but are
different.
• The club should have a goal • The society is just a group
or an interest that unites the of people without any
members of the club. restrictions about size, goal.
• Every club is a society. • But not every society is a
club.
what are University
Societies/Clubs?
 A University society is a society or club operated by students at
a university whose membership typically consists only of students or alumni.
Reference of Holy Qur’an

 “O Mankind! We created you from a single (pair) of male and


female, made you into nations and tribes, that you know one
another. Verily, the most honorable of you in the sigh of Allah
is(the one who is) the most God fearing.”
Why societies are important?
 Society is important because it provide us with a system and
platform to work together for the betterment of world. With the
collective efforts of society, we are able to improve our living
and social conditions.
 “You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is an ocean, if a
few drops are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty.”
Quotations

 “Art, freedom and creativity will change society faster than


politics.” ~ Victor Pinchuk
 “Unlike a drop of water which lose its identity when joins ocean,
man does not lose his being in the society in which he lives.”
~B.R Ambedkar
 “I think the first duty of society is justice.” ~Alexander Hamilton
Examples
 As we are engineers we will understand it easily. As we know the
magnet attracts the metal due to its magnetism. If magnet will
not attract metal the it is not a magnet, same like for human
beings if a man is without humanity and mankind, he is not a
man. He is just a structure of bones.
“Human is a social creature”
 We have things like language, law, marriage, art, music, politics,
culture, economics, friendship, family, and even humor is a part
of human being. To groom our self, to prove our self, to show
something to the world it is important to JOIN SOCIETY OR
CLUB.
3 main types

 Earlier societies
 Societies in Educational system
 Modern societies
Earlier Societies

Further divided into 6 types:


 Hunting and gathering societies
 Pastoral societies
 Horticultural societies
 Agricultural society
 Industrial societies
 Post-industrial societies
Societies in educational
system
 Social working societies
 Technical societies
 Music society
 Literature societies
 Debate societies
 Cultural societies
 IT societies
NOTE
 Modern Societies deals with the modern issues of societies and cover
all other domains I have discussed above.
Types of clubs

 Sports or gamming club


 Social working clubs
 Political clubs
 Religious clubs
Student’s societies

 Blood Donor Society


 Dramatic Society
 Environmental & Horticultural Society
 Debating Society
Departmental Societies and
Clubs
 Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering club
 ICE student chapter
 ASME student chapter
 ITE student chapter
Media Societies:
 UET News
 UET Media Society
 X-News
 UET Tribune
Conclusion
 An Italian wise-man Ettore Majorana “La società ti governa” which
means “Society grooms YOU”.
 All in all, one thing is for certain, and that is that such organizations
provide an unforgettable experience that will unlock the full
potential of students.
 Meet new people.
 Enhance oour CV.
 Network, network, network.
 Improve our fitness.
 Increase our knowledge.
 Have fun!
“My family and society is my strength. Without them I am a
nonentity.” ~ Thomas Shelby

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