Faculty Dr. Sumaira Mehboob

Faculty


Dr. Sumaira Mehboob

Dr. Sumaira Mehboob

Lecturer
  • History and Pakistan Studies

  • 0336 6380608

  • sumaira.6098@wum.edu.pk

Summary

I am a regular faculty member of the Department of History and Pakistan Studies the women university, Multan. I am serving here since 2015 till date. I recently completed my Ph.D. from the WUM .my field of research is post-modern historiography, the history of western thoughts, history of ideas. In the future, I want to expand my work to collaborate with other social science researchers.

Academic Background
  • PHD (History & Pakistan Studies

    PHD

    The Women University Multan

    - 2022

  • M.Phil (History)

    M.Phil

    Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan

    - 2014

  • M.A (History)

    Master

    Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan

    - 2009

Honours and Awards
  • Gold Medal in M.Phil

    2018

Research
Publications
  • Influential Thoughts of Muslim Thinkers about the Education system; imam Ghazali and Ibn-e-Khaldun

    https://doi.org/10.52700/pjh.v2i1.37

  • Post–modern trends of Historiography in Pakistan

    https://doi.org/10.52700/pjh.v2i2.77

  • Comparison of post- Modernist Historians of Pakistan, Hurf-e-sukhan

    https://harf-o-sukhan.com/index.php/Harf-o-sukhan/article/view/426

  • Achievements of Michel Foucault

    https://www.webology.org/abstract.php?id=2868

  • Characteristics of Michel Foucault Historiography

    https://www.webology.org/abstract.php?id=2915

  • Covid-19 and Macroeconomic Dynamics: An integration of Pakistan’s economy

    http://cerjournal.com/index.php/cerjournal/article/view/78

  • Social interaction impaction Student Academic Performance: An online Survey Estimation

    http://cerjournal.com/index.php/cerjournal/article/view/84

  • Economic challenges and opportunities during Covid-19 out break in china

    http://www.joi.isoss.net/vol- 8-no-2-2022/

Experience
  • The Women University Multan
    Lecturer

    8 Year

Convocation 2024


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