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                                          Ms Farhat Saleem  
 
                                            ( English Literature)

Ms Farhat Saleem has a long teaching experience in local and international institutions of higher education. She worked as professor of English and English Language Guide in universities and teachers’ training institutes in Libya and Tunisia. Before joining Greenwich University, she was working at a private University in Karachi as Head of Department of English and In-charge, Literary Club and the students’ annual magazine. She has also taught Cambridge University curriculum of English Literature and Language for more than a decade. She is well versed in several international languages including French and Arabic.

                                          Ms Husna Humail
                                             ( Psychology)

She has done Master’s in Sociology with thesis on immunization in slum areas. She has conducted several researches, one of which is on Juvenile Delinquents and Women in Prison. Presently she is teaching undergraduate courses at Greenwich. Along with teaching she counsels the teens on their issues and has organized many social events for them.

                                          Ms Lubna Ahsan  
 
                                            ( English)

Ms Lubna is pursuing her Ph.D. from University of Karachi and has been involved in teaching and writing for more than ten years now. She did ICELT from University of Cambridge and PGCC from University of Strathclyde. She has also been teaching at University of Karachi as Cooperative English Specialist. She regularly contributes to Influence Lifestyles and Fashion Avenue Quarterly.
She is working as Assistant Professor and Coordinator of Faculty of Social Sciences & Humanities at Greenwich University. She has a number of research publications to her credit. She is also an editor of Greenwich research journals viz. New Horizons and Business Strategies.
She has also been involved in participating, organizing and conducting workshops and conferences at national and international levels.
 

                                          Ms Naimet Anwer Ali  
 
                                            ( English)

Ms Anwarali has an MA in English from the University of Karachi, and extensive experience in teaching English at Pakistan American Cultural Center.
She is also an approved examiner for the International Baccalaureate Organization, Diploma Program.
She teaches various courses of English at Greenwich University as a visiting faculty member.
 

                                          Ms Parveen Arshad    
 
                                            ( English)   

Ms Arshad has a Master’s degree in English from the University of Karachi and has been associated with English Language teaching at the Pakistan American Cultural Center (PACC) for a number of years, where she has been officer-in-charge of the program. Currently, she is an academic consultant there.
She has also worked at PIA for 15 years as a language instructor. She has also conducted a number of workshops for SPELT and PACC.
She is Head of the English Department at Greenwich.

   

                                          Ms Salma Mahmud  
 
                                            ( English)

                                          Mr Salman Altaf  
 
                                            ( English)

Mr Altaf holds a Master’s degree in English (Linguistics) from University of Karachi. He has also taken a certificate course in French Language from the Alliance de Francaise.
He has taught English and French at tertiary level in various universities in Karachi. Besides teaching English language and literature at undergraduate as well as graduate levels, he has been working as editor of research journals and in-house publications at Greenwich University.
He also specializes in syllabus designing, corporate communications and student counselling.
 

                                          Ms Tahira Khan  
 
                                            ( English )    

Ms Khan has more than thirty years’ experience in teaching. She studied at St Joseph’s College, where she majored in English with Bachelor’s in Psychology and Philosophy from Karachi University.
She taught English Language at the Pakistan American Cultural Center for over 25 years where she was teacher, in-charge and finally Director of the English Language Program. After doing MBA in General Management, she joined Greenwich University. She is certified in trauma Psychology from the University of Missouri Pakistan to handle children and adults.
At Greenwich University she teaches Communication and Interpersonal Skills and has also taught Management and Organizational Design and Theory.

                                     

                                      
 

 

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