Masha Asad Khan is working as Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences, Kinnaird College. She has done MPhil and PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of the Punjab. Author of numerous nationally and internationally published research articles, she is known for her interdisciplinary engagement in education and research for over two decades. Her book chapter is published with Springer, while she serves as associate editor at international and national level for different reputed journals. Her research supervision expands to diverse areas, including psycho-social and clinical determinants of mental health, gender, loneliness, intergenerational trauma, minorities, parenting emerging adults, social barriers to mental well-being, stigma, rejection sensitivity, resilience, migration, social support and more. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2594-5284
Nadia Anjum
Nadia Anjum has twenty-six years of teaching and administrative experience. She is currently the Head of MA/MPhil English Literature Programme & advanced research at Kinnaird College. She was awarded the “Star Laureate Award-South Asia Publication 2008” for her outstanding achievements in education. She won the Best University Teacher National Award, 2012-2013 and co-authored the book, Human Rights through Education (2005) which received the British Eltech Award. She also ran the Research Fellowship and partnership programme between Arizona State University and Kinnaird.
Mahwish Khan
Mahwish Khan, Head of English (Undergraduate) Department at Kinnaird, has attended Cambridge and Oxford summer schools. An O level teacher at SICAS, a visiting faculty at LSE, she joined Kinnaird in 2014 and became part of the 2015 Cohort as a research scholar at Arizona State University, USA, under the USEFP-KINNAIRD partnership program. There she took part in a panel talk titled "Beyond the Hijab (Veil): A Pakistani Woman's Perspective,” and presented paper on “Transnationalism and Immigrant Writings” at the SAWW (South Asian Women Writers) conference in Philadelphia. She trained professionals from all over Pakistan during the USEFP-KINNAIRD program in summer 2023 and also Moderated its conference. Her teaching interests are Immigrant Literature, Diaspora & South Asian Literatures, with a focus on Transnationalism and Empathy.
Shama Salman Khaliq
Shama Salman Khaliq, a Convent and Kinnaird (KC) alumna, did her MA in English and Education from the Universities of Punjab (PU) and London respectively. Teaching literature, linguistics, Communication and ELT at KC and involved with theatre (as President of the KC Najamuddin Dramatics Society), dance and travelling since 1975, she also taught in Ankara, Turkey, to then become Principal, Fatima Jinnah College, Chuna Mandi, Lahore in 2002. Her accolades include Fatima Jinnah Medal by Punjab Government and Tamgha-i-Imtiaz by Pakistan Government, while she has been the Syndicate member at PU, Lahore College for Women University and University of Education.