sibghatkhan@numl.edu.pk
sibghatkhan@numl.edu.pk
2013 Ph.D. English Literature. National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad
Dissertation: Between Homes and Hosts: Life Narratives of South and Southeast Asian Diasporic Academic Women in America
Total Experience: 10-10-1995 to 25 September, 2024 (29 Years)
1: Assistant Professor From 24 November, 2015 till date date at Department of English, FAH,
NUML, Islamabad.
2: Associate Professor from 01 January, 2011 to 23 November, 2015, Model College, G-11,
Islamabad.
3: Assistant Professor from 01 February, 2002 to 01 January, 2011, Model
Colleges, Islamabad, F-10, Islamabad.
3: 10 October, 1995 to 01 February, 2002 at Govt. College, Jhang.
Visiting Positions at Universities (Total Experience: 13 Years)
2014 National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad. PhD course in “Women’s Writings.” Spring semester.
2014 Sardar Bahadur Khan Women’s University, Quetta, Baluchistan (Pakistan). MPhil English Online Class “Women’s Writings.” Spring Semester.
2014-15 Sardar Bahadur Khan Women’s University, Quetta, Baluchistan. MPhil English Online Class “Literary Criticism and Theory.” Fall Semester.
2002-2006 Teaching Undergrad, Graduate and Postgraduate Classes at International Islamic University, Islamabad, Women Campus. (Experience 4 Years)
2002- 2015 Teaching Undergrad, Graduate and Postgraduate Classes at International Islamic University, Islamabad, Boys Campus. (Experience 13 Years)
Honors/Fellowship Awards
2004 Indigenous Ph.D Fellowship Awarded by Higher Ecucation Commission (HEC) of Pakistan.
2007 International Research Support Initiative Program (IRSIP) Fellowship Awarded by Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan in 2007 for University of Michigan, US.
Research Training
2007-2008 Worked as PhD research advisee/assistant with Life Narratives expert Professor Dr. Sidonie Smith, the then Chair of Department of English, University of Michigan, US, and 2010-11 President of Modern Language Association.
Khan, S. (2013). No-no to yo-yoing: An apology for Bharati Mukherjee’s building home across the hyphen with special focus on days and nights in Calcutta." NUML Journal of Critical Inquiry. 11(1), 80-97.
2013 Ph.D. English Literature. National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad
Dissertation: Between Homes and Hosts: Life Narratives of South and Southeast Asian Diasporic Academic Women in America
Total Experience: 10-10-1995 to 25 September, 2024 (29 Years)
1: Assistant Professor From 24 November, 2015 till date date at Department of English, FAH,
NUML, Islamabad.
2: Associate Professor from 01 January, 2011 to 23 November, 2015, Model College, G-11,
Islamabad.
3: Assistant Professor from 01 February, 2002 to 01 January, 2011, Model
Colleges, Islamabad, F-10, Islamabad.
3: 10 October, 1995 to 01 February, 2002 at Govt. College, Jhang.
Visiting Positions at Universities (Total Experience: 13 Years)
2014 National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad. PhD course in “Women’s Writings.” Spring semester.
2014 Sardar Bahadur Khan Women’s University, Quetta, Baluchistan (Pakistan). MPhil English Online Class “Women’s Writings.” Spring Semester.
2014-15 Sardar Bahadur Khan Women’s University, Quetta, Baluchistan. MPhil English Online Class “Literary Criticism and Theory.” Fall Semester.
2002-2006 Teaching Undergrad, Graduate and Postgraduate Classes at International Islamic University, Islamabad, Women Campus. (Experience 4 Years)
2002- 2015 Teaching Undergrad, Graduate and Postgraduate Classes at International Islamic University, Islamabad, Boys Campus. (Experience 13 Years)
Honors/Fellowship Awards
2004 Indigenous Ph.D Fellowship Awarded by Higher Ecucation Commission (HEC) of Pakistan.
2007 International Research Support Initiative Program (IRSIP) Fellowship Awarded by Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan in 2007 for University of Michigan, US.
Research Training
2007-2008 Worked as PhD research advisee/assistant with Life Narratives expert Professor Dr. Sidonie Smith, the then Chair of Department of English, University of Michigan, US, and 2010-11 President of Modern Language Association.
Khan, S. (2013). No-no to yo-yoing: An apology for Bharati Mukherjee’s building home across the hyphen with special focus on days and nights in Calcutta." NUML Journal of Critical Inquiry. 11(1), 80-97.