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Dr. Ambreen Tabassum Shakir Jan, Assistant Professor Dr. Ambreen Tabassum Shakir Jan, Assistant Professor 1. PERSONAL INFORMATION Name Ambreen Tabassum Shakir Jan Father's Name Muhamad Rafique NIC No. 17301-3818022-6 Domicile Peshawar Date of Birth 01.03.1975 Marital Status Married Religion Islam Mobile No/PTCL No 0300-9191864, 051-9268330 Address PAF Falcon Complex, I.H. 131, Street No. 19, Expressway, Rawalpindi. 2. PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION Designation: Assistant Professor Department Urdu University: National University of Modern Languages, H-9, Islamabad. Phone (office): +92-51-9265100-110 EXT: 2261 Email: [email protected] 3. QUALIFICATIONS Discipline Certificate Degree Passing Year Board/University /Subject PhD Urdu Lit 18th July, 2011 NUML, Islamabad M.Phil/MS Urdu Lit 2009 AIOU, Islamabad Masters Urdu Lit 2005 Peshawar University Bachelors Arts 2002 F.G. College Peshawar FA/FSc Arts 2000 Peshawar Board Matric Science 1991 Peshawar Board 4. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Regular/ Designation/Post From To Organization Contract Assistant Professor November, Till date Regular Urdu Department, NUML (BPS-19) 2011 Lecturer (BPS-18) 26.9.2007 November, 2011 Regular Urdu Department, NUML Lecturer (BPS-17) 03.01.2006 25.09.2007 Regular Urdu Department, NUML Lecturer 2.5.2005 02.01.2006 Contract Urdu Department, NUML Visiting Professor i. Allama Iqbal Open University Islamabad (M.A, Urdu Literature) ii. Federal Urdu University Islamabad (MBA, Urdu Literature) Page 1of 6 5. RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS (HEC APPROVED) Sr. Topic Name of Journal Year HEC Approved No PP: 77-86 Tanhai Kay Soou Saal Aur “Daryaft” Shouba Urdu ISSN: 1814-2885 1. HEC Approved Gaiberial Garshia Markez Numl Islamabad. Vol: 20 July-Dec 2018 PP: 48-58 Faiz Ahmed Faiz Ki Shairi “ADRAAK” Shouba ISSN:2412-6144 2. Main Istahsali or Mutliqul Urdu Hazara University HEC Approved Vol: 8 Nan Rawayon ki Muzahmat Mansehra. July-Dec 2017 PP: 85-95 Kalam-e-Muneer Main “Daryaft” Shouba Urdu ISSN: 1814-2885 3. Ghair Mustahkum Siyasi or HEC Approved Numl Islamabad. Vol: 17 Samaji Soratehal Feb-June 2017 PP: 229-254 “Meyaar” Shouba Urdu ISSN: 2074-675X 4. Khushal o Ghalib International Islamic HEC Approved Vol: 17 University Islamabad. Jan-June 2017 PP: 81-98 ADRAAK Shouba Urdu Urdu Ghazal Ka Aslobiyati ISSN: 2412-6144 5. Hazara University HEC Approved Jaiza: Hali Ta Zaffar Iqbal Vol: 5 Mansehra Jan to June 2016 PP: 251-260 “Bazyaft” Shouba Urdu ISSN: 1993-7564 6. Adab aur Siasat Oriental College, Punjab HEC Approved Vol: 29 University Lahore 2016 “Zubano Adab” PP:188- 200 Tehqeeq-o-Tanqeedi Majeed Amjad Ki Shairi ISSN: 1991 – Mujallah 7. Main Hubul Watni Kay 7813 HEC Approved Government College Anasir Vol: 18 University Faisalabad. Jan to June 2016 Khayaban "Tehqeeqi PP: 347-354 Noon Meem Rashid Kay Mujallah" Urdu ISSN: 2072-3666 8. Nazmon Main Mehkomi or HEC Approved Department Peshawar Vol: 33 Ghulami Ka Ehsas University 2015 “Arts and Letters Takhleeqi Mujallah P: 489-494 Ikeesvi sadi main Urdu Urdu” ISSN: 2218-0168 9. HEC Approved Adab kay Asree Takazay Islamia College Vol-15 University, Peshawar. 2015 "Oriental College October - Magazine" Punjab December 2014 Majeed Amjad Ki Nazam 10. University, Lahore Vol: 4 HEC Approved main Siyasi Shaoor Pakistan PP: 137-164 ISSN: 1991-7813 2013 "Meyar" Islamabad Faiz Ahmed Faiz ka Siyasi Vol: 9 11. International Islamic HEC Approved Shaoor PP: 511-524 University ISSN: 2074-675X 2010-2011 "Almaas" Shah Abdul Inshaiya aur Infaradi Soch, Vol: 18 12. Latif University, HEC Approved Tajziati Mutalia PP: 39-55 Khairpur, Sindh ISSN: 1818-9296 Autumn, 2008 "Khayabaan" Shubae Vol: 12 13. Sharq Shinasi Kya hai? HEC Approved Urdu, Jamia Peshawar PP: 236-246 ISSN: 1993-9302 Page 2of 6 "Takhleeqi Adab" 4th January, 2007 Syed Zia Jaffery: National University Vol: 4 14. Sarhad may Urdu Adab ka HEC Approved of Modern Languages, PP: 548-555 Naqsh-e-gar Islamabad ISSN: 1814-9030 Urdu adab Per "Takhleeqi Adab" 3rd June 2006 Tehreek-e-Azaadi aur National University of Vol: 3 15. HEC Approved Jamhoori Bedaari kay Modern Languages, PP: 341-356 Asraat Islamabad ISSN: 1814-9030 6. FORMAL TRAINING OF EDUCATION Certificate or S. Name of Institution Type of Training Period from to Diploma No. Obtained NUML (Organized Qualitative Research: 20th May – 24th 1. Certificate Education Department) Methods and Analysis May 2019 New Competence for NUML Research Online learning and 10 Dec to 13 Dec 2. Facilitation Centre ORIC Certificate Teaching: Activities for 2018 (International- BLTeae) Online Tutors Qualitative Research USAID / Air University 12 Feb to 16 Feb 3. Methods & Academic Certificate Islamabad 2018 Writing Workshop NUML Research NUML Supervisor’s 17th July to 21st 4. Certificate Facilitation Centre ORIC Training July 2017 21st Century Innovative Teaching Techniques 5. NUML 13th to 17 Feb 2017 Certificate and Strategies “ITTS- 2017” Workshop in 4 NUML in collaboration sessions for 19 & 26 November 6. with instructors on And 3 & 10 Certificate HEC, Islamabad translation and December, 2015 interpretation International conference on social 19-20 October 7. NUML Certificate sciences and 2015 humanities Embassy of Japan in HAIKU Poetry 8. Pakistan 10-11 March, 2014 Certificate workshop NUML Professional 9. NUML Development 01-11 Oct, 2013 Certificate Faculty workshop Pakistan Manpower Training Course 10. Institute, (Human Resource 25- 30 July, 2011 Certificate Government of Pakistan Management) Understanding the 11. H.E.C. 8- 9 July, 2011 Certificate Adult Learner Professional Competency H.E.C 12. Enhancement 4- 24 May, 2011 Certificate (PCEPT) Programme For Teachers International ELT 13. NUML 13-15 Dec. 2005 Certificate Conference 14. ERIC Teacher Training 22.11.2004 Certificate Persian Language 3 Months 15. Khana Farhang Iran Certificate Course 5.3.2003 16. Computer Science Certificate 1.9.1991 Certificate Page 3of 6 7. NATIONAL CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS National Conference Topic of Presentation Paper Date Presentation Urdu Conference 4 May 2015 "Urdu Adab aur Assre Takazy" NUML 10:00 AM 8. HEC APPROVED AS PHD. SUPERVISOR ON 17.05.2012 9. OTHER RESEARCH ACCOMPLISHMENT i. Thesis of M. Phil Urdu 2007 (Jamil Aazar: Life & Works) ii. Thesis of PhD Urdu: Jadeed Urdu Nazam Main Siasi Shaoor (Noon, Meem Rashid, Faiz Ahmad, Majeed Amjad Or Muneer Niazi Kay Khasoosi Hawalay Say) 10. ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE Period S. No Designation Institution From To Coordinator Master Course NUML 1. 2015 Present Urdu Department Islamabad NUML 2. 2016 Present Coordinator of QEC Islamabad 11. REPORT COMPILATION i. Self-Assessment Report M.A Urdu NUML Islamabad 2014-2016. 12. ACADEMIC ASSOCIATION i. Paper Setter & External Examiner, M.A (Urdu) Peshawar University ii. Compiled Book: Essay Writing Skills for Advance Diploma-4 iii. M.Phil., PhD Curriculum Committee member iv. M.A Urdu Curriculum Committee member 13. RESEARCH INTEREST/AREA OF SPECIALIZATION i. Criticism & Poetry 14. ATTACH LIST OF MISCELLANEOUS TEACHING OR ADMINISTRATION EXPERIENCE: Hindko TV Programme "Soghat" Writer+Host, PTV Centre Peshawar, August 2003. Radio Programme "Bazm-e-Khawateen" Mazaameen Reading, March, 2004. Khana Farhand "Bazm-e-Khawateen" Mazaameen Reading, March 2004 Additional duty as Provost NUML., Girl Hostel 1,11-08-2008-2011. Students Affair, Advisory Committee Member 2013-Present 15. BSML (Urdu) Supervisor Experience: S. No Name of Student Thesis Title Status Universities A comparative study of Turkish and 1. Omer Demir Complete NUML Islamabad Pakistani Culture April 2013 2. Aslan Demir Life & Works of Nazim Hikmat Complete NUML Islamabad Jan 2013 Page 4of 6 16. M.A (Urdu) Supervisor Experience S.No Name of Student Thesis Title Status Universities 1 Rubina Alam Shakir Nizami ki Gazalgoi Completed NUML ISB, 2012 Iftekhar Arif ki Mazahmati 2 Bacha Syed Completed NUML Isb, 2011 Shairi Ishfaq Ahmed Kay Dramay, 3 Faiza Murad “Qurrat ul Ain Ka Fani or Completed NUML ISB 2017 Fiqri Jaiza” 17. M. Phil Urdu Supervision Experience S. No Name of Student Thesis Title Year University Abdullah Hussain Kay Muntakhib In 1. Muhammad Imran Novels Main Orat Kay Istahsal Ki Progress NUML Islamabad Peeshkash Ka Tajziati Mutalia 2017 Muhammad Izharul Haq Ki Kalam Nigari Ki Fiqri Jehad Ka Tanqeedi Completed 2. Muhammad Hanif Mutalia (“Talakh Navai” Kay 3rd May NUML Islamabad Muntakhib Kalmoun Kay Hawalay 2019 Say) Asghar Nadeem Syed kay Kirdaron IN 3. Saba Waheed Ka Tajziati Mutaila (Muntakhib Progress NUML Islamabad Daramon Kay Hawalay Say) 2018 Zahida Hina Kay Afsanon Main Nou IN 4. Samia Shakoor Tarekhiat Progress NUML Islamabad 2018 Syed Zubair Shah Kay Afsanon Kay Kirdaron Ka Samaji-o-Nafsiati Tanazur Tajziati Mutalia (Afsanvi IN 5. Aqib Javed NUML Islamabad Majmouain “Khouf Ki Katbe” Or Progress “Yakh Basta Dehleez” Kay Hawalay Say 18. PhD Urdu Supervision Experience S. No Name of Student Thesis Title Year University Urdu Filmi Geeton ka Tajziati Mutalia In 1. Khaleeq ur Rehman Sakafti Aur Masharti Hawalay Say Progress NUML Islamabad ( 1931-1980) 2019 Urdu Salang Lughat Ka Tahqeeqi o In 2. Humaira Sadiq Tanqeedi Jaiza (Salang Kay Tasawur Progress NUML Islamabad Ki Roshni Main) 2018 19. M. Phil Urdu Thesis Evaluation S. No Name of Student Thesis Title Year University Mansha Yad Kay Afsanvi Asloob ka 2018 1. Adeela Jawad Mutalia (Muntakhib Afsanvi NUML Islamabad Completed Majmoaon Kay Hawalay Say) Tadveen-e-kulyat-e Ata Shad with 2. Shoaib Ahmed 2015 IIUI, Isb. Farhang The Characters of Abdullah 3. Ali Ghafoor Hussain’s Short Stories Critical 2016 NUML, Isb Analysis Allama Iqbal’s Urdu Ghazals’ Hazara University, 4. Iftikhar Ahmed Characters 2015 Mansehra Mushtaq Ahmed Yousafi Bahesiyat Hazara University, 5. Hina Zeb Khaka Nigar 2015 Mansehra Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi ke Afsano Hazara University, 6. Hassan Saeed main Moashrati Haqaiq Tehqeeqi o 2015 Mansehra Tanqeedi Mutala Page 5of 6 Muhammad Zaman Mazdar Kay Hazara University, 7. Bashir Ahmed Tarajim Tehqeeqi o Tanqeedi Mutala 2016 Mansehra International 8. Badshah Ali Farhang Quliyat e Faiz Ahmad Faiz 2011 Islamic University Islamabad International 9. Nosheen Nasarullah Farhang Kulyat Muneer Niazi 2012 Islamic University Islamabad Federal Urdu 10.
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