Dr Asma assumes new duties at IIU
Islamabad:Dr. Asma Mansoor, an Assistant Professor in the Department of English, has taken on the role of Incharge of Protocol and Public Relations at the International Islamic University, Islamabad (IIUI), says a press release.
Dr. Mansoor, who joined the International Islamic University, Islamabad in 2006, specialises in Posthuman Studies and has contributed research to international journals, including Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, Curriculum Inquiry, Asiatic, New Writing: The International Journal for the Theory and Practice of Creative Writing, South Asian Review, International Journal of Leadership in Education, and Palgrave Communications. Dr. Mansoor has co-edited the Journal of Contemporary Poetics for three years and is a reviewer for international journals.
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