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Page 1 of 12 DR. NAZIA HASAN Associate Professor, English Section, Women‟s College, Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh, U.P, India -202002 Address: F-16, Aisha Apartment, A D M Compound Road, Muzammil Manzil, Aligarh 202002. Contact No.: +91- 5712403541 (O), + 91- 9897452484 (M) Email: [email protected] Skype Id: AGHA.NURUZZAMAN “A teacher affects eternity; we can never tell where the influence stops”. My aim is to raise a generation of aware, conscientious students participating in the theatre of world, to make them believe that every day is a new opportunity if one lives with the object „to strive, to seek, to find and not to yield‟! Working as faculty member in Women‟s College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (a Central university of India) since 2002. She teaches various papers of English Literature to undergraduate and postgraduate students. Her interest lies in Fiction and History, Translation, Feminism and Post- Colonialism. She has a book entitled Novels of Amitav Ghosh: Imperialism, Partitions and Essential Re-narratives (2013) along with various publications in International (11) and National (15) journals. She has presented a number of papers (30) in International and National conferences and seminars. Five research scholars are working under her supervision on fiction and theatre, while three are already awarded PhD. She is presently translating a volume of B. R Ambedkar‟s book Mr. Gandhi and the Emancipation of the Untouchables from English to Urdu under the Ministry of Education Project awarded to AMU. Dr. Hasan is an invited educator at IGNOU for contact classes of various courses. She is editorial board member of the International Conference Board of GSTF, Singapore. WORK EXPERIENCE 23 rd Sept. 2014 till date Working as Associate Professor, Women‟s College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. 10 th Feb. 2004 22 Sept. 2014. Worked as Assistant Professor, Women‟s College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. 19 th Jan.9 th Feb. 2004 Served as Guest Faculty, Women‟s College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. 23 Oct. 02- May15,2003 Appointed as Lecturer (Temporary), Dept. of English, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh.

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DR. NAZIA HASAN

Associate Professor, English Section,

Women‟s College, Aligarh Muslim University

Aligarh, U.P, India -202002

Address: F-16, Aisha Apartment, A D M Compound Road, Muzammil Manzil, Aligarh 202002. Contact No.: +91- 5712403541 (O), + 91- 9897452484 (M)

Email: [email protected] Skype Id: AGHA.NURUZZAMAN

“A teacher affects eternity; we can never tell where the influence stops”. My aim is to raise a generation of aware, conscientious students participating in the theatre of world, to make them believe that every day is a new opportunity if one lives with

the object „to strive, to seek, to find and not to yield‟!

Working as faculty member in Women‟s College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (a Central

university of India) since 2002. She teaches various papers of English Literature to undergraduate and

postgraduate students. Her interest lies in Fiction and History, Translation, Feminism and Post-

Colonialism. She has a book entitled Novels of Amitav Ghosh: Imperialism, Partitions and Essential

Re-narratives (2013) along with various publications in International (11) and National (15) journals.

She has presented a number of papers (30) in International and National conferences and seminars.

Five research scholars are working under her supervision on fiction and theatre, while three are

already awarded PhD. She is presently translating a volume of B. R Ambedkar‟s book Mr. Gandhi

and the Emancipation of the Untouchables from English to Urdu under the Ministry of Education

Project awarded to AMU. Dr. Hasan is an invited educator at IGNOU for contact classes of various

courses. She is editorial board member of the International Conference Board of GSTF, Singapore.

WORK EXPERIENCE

23rd

Sept. 2014 –

till date

Working as Associate Professor, Women‟s College, Aligarh Muslim

University, Aligarh, India.

10th Feb. 2004 – 22

Sept. 2014.

Worked as Assistant Professor, Women‟s College, Aligarh Muslim University,

Aligarh.

19th Jan.– 9

th Feb.

2004

Served as Guest Faculty, Women‟s College, Aligarh Muslim University,

Aligarh.

23 Oct. 02-

May15,2003

Appointed as Lecturer (Temporary), Dept. of English, Aligarh Muslim

University, Aligarh.

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RESEARCH GUIDANCE AND SUPERVISION

SN Research Topics (Ph.D)

1 Place as Metaphor in select Indian novels: Voices in the City,

Inheritance of Loss, The White Tiger, Delhi and Midnight’s

Children.

Registered in Dec, 2011.

(Awarded, Dec 2015)

2 Race and Ethnicity in select novels of Michael Ondaatje. Registered in Aug, 2012

(Awarded March, 2016)

3 Zones of silence and powerlessness in specific novels of J.M.

Coetzee

Awarded on 5th May,

2017

Registered in Aug, 2012

4 Studying Jatra (Bengali Indian folk theatre) techniques in plays of

Uttpal Dutt

Registered in Jan, 2015

5 A study of select novels of Amitav Ghosh as a Post-modern writer Registered in Jan, 2015

6 Gender, Identity and Community: A study of Kashmir related

Narratives

Registered in March,

2016

7 Immigration and Repatriation themes in select novels of Jhumpa

Lahiri and Monica Ali

Registered in March,

2016

8 Poverty, Prison and Power: Recovery of Victorian Social

Discourse through select works of Charles Dickens

Registered in Jan, 2017

Papers taught at Graduation and Masters’ level

South Asian Literature

Victorian, Pre-Raphaelite and Modern British Poetry: Tennyson to T. S. Eliot

Neo-Classical Poetry: Grey and Collins

Romantic Poetry: Wordsworth to Keats

Biography : Life of Samuel Johnson by James Boswell

Biography of Nelson Mandela by Peter Limb

Autobiography of M.K Gandhi- My Experiments with Truth.

Literary Criticism: Victorian to Postmodern

Literary Theory: Historicism, New Historicism, Marxism, Post Colonialism,

Dialogic Criticism, Cultural Studies

W. Shakespeare‟s play Othello

G.B. Shaw‟s play- Candida

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E. Hemingway‟s novel- The Old Man and the Sea

E. Hemingway- A Farewell to Arms

M.R. Anand‟s novel- Untouchables

Thomas Hardy‟s novel- The Mayor of Casterbridge

Select Short Stories by Raja Rao, Narayan, Naipaul, Malamud, Dahl and Greene

An Introduction to Literature

An Appreciation of Literature

A Course of Phonetics

Conversational English

Print Media

A Course in Listening Skills

Language and Power

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION

April 2011 Ph.D awarded on the topic “A study of treatment of history in Indian English

fiction with special reference to the novels of Amitav Ghosh”.

Dec.2001 NET (UGC)- the National Eligibility Test for Lecturership.

1999-2001 Master of Arts (English) scored 66% with 2nd

position in the list of merit,

Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, UP.

1996-1999 Bachelor of Arts (English Honours) secured 72.6% with 2nd

position in the list

of merit, AMU, Aligarh, UP, India.

1994-1996 SSSC (XII) Arts stream, secured 79% with 2nd

Position in the Arts Stream list

of Merit, AMU, Aligarh, UP.

1994 High School (X), 78%, District topper with first position, National High

School, Kishanganj, Bihar, India.

AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

1999-2001 Merit Scholarship (through selection), Department of English, AMU, UP.

1999-2001 Bharat Sewa Trust Scholarship for meritorious students, Uttar Pardesh.

1996-1999 Merit Scholarship (through selection), Women‟s College, AMU, UP.

1999 SHUA FATIMA AWARD for highest marks in the Honour‟s subject throughout,

Women‟s College, AMU, UP.

1996 MIRZA YUSUF SCHOLARSHIP for highest marks, SSSC (Arts) Section,

Women‟s College, AMU, Aligarh, UP.

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PUBLICATIONS

BOOK (01)

1 July 2013, Novels of Amit NNovels of Amitav Ghosh: Imperialism, Partitions and Essential Re-Narratives, ISBN 978-81- 909771-

9-7, Bahri Publications: New Delhi, 2013

RESEARCH PAPERS AND ARTICLES (26) +1

Accepted for publication- “At it again, rethinking Domesticity: study of select fictions by Shama

Futehally”, Muslim Writings in India, edited by Prof. A. R. Kidwai, Kitaab Publishers, Singapore,

June, 2017

1 Urdu translation of Jhumpa Lahiri‟s short story Mrs. Sen, published in Deedban, New Delhi, 2017

2 “Salman Rushdie‟s Haroun and the Sea of Stories: A Post colonial experiment in Non-Sense

Writing” Aligarh Journal of Linguistics (AJL), Vol VI, NO.12, 2016-17, ISSN 2249-1511, pp-94-103.

3 “The deluge and the restoration: A female Johnsonian”, Journal of the Faculty of Arts, 2016,

Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India.

4 “Journeying Together on Different Paths: Brick Lane by Monica Ali”, Belonging and

Believing: Critical Essays on Muslim English Fiction Writers, Viva Books, New Delhi, 2016 .

5 “The Islands of Light in Oceans of Darkness: An Exploration of The White Tiger”, Muse India,

July-Aug 2016, issue 6, ISSN 0975-1815

6 “The world breathes in polyphony: Rushdie‟s resistance to designed uniformity through Haroun and the Sea of Stories”, The Criterion, Vol. 5/ No. II, 2014, ISSN 0976-8165

7 “Language: A mirror or a mirage?”, Language in India, Vol. 14:3, March 2014, ISSN 1930-2940.

8 “The Prophet by Khalil Gibran: Showing the path of God in the godless times”, Research Analysis

and Evaluation (international indexed refereed journal), Vol. 5/ Issue 53-54, Feb-Mar 2014, ISSN

2320-5482.

9 “The renewed phenomenon of Deforestation and De-femal-isation” Yugshilpi: International

Journal, Vol. 7, issue 16, September 2013- February 2014, ISSN-0975-4644

10 Book review E.Dawson Varughese‟ Reading New India: Post-Millenial Indian Fiction in English,

Bloomsbury: London, Dec 2013, www.Kitaab.org

11 “A tribute to Amitav Ghosh‟s The shadow Lines: The mirage of borders”, www.Kitaab.org, Feb 2014.

12 “In An Antique Land by Amitav Ghosh as a Bridge for Confluence” International Journal of

Translation, Vol.25, No. 1-2, Jan-Dec, 2013, ISSN 0970-9819.

13 “Reading Charles Dickens in Urdu: Sweet-sour renditions of Oliver Twist and David Copperfield”,

Indian Journal of Comparative Literature and Translation Studies, Volume 1, Number 2, Dec

2013, (IJCLTS), ISSN: 2321-8274, http://ijclts.wordpress.com/.

14 “Facts and Fiction: How close and how far?- a brief study of select novels of Amitav Ghosh”,

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International Journal of Society and Humanities, Vol-1/2013 No. 3/ Dec 2013, ISSN 2319-2070.

15 “Tracing the strong green streaks in the novels of Amitav Ghosh: An eco-critical reading”, Indian

Literature, The bi-monthly Journal of Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi, Jan/Feb 2013, ISSN 0019580-4.

16 “Reading select plays of Tagore in the post-colonial perspective” Criticism and Counter criticism,

(eds) Dr. Asim Siddiqui and Prof. A.R. Kidwai, Viva Books, Delhi, Jan 2013, ISBN 978-81-309-

2302-4.

17 “Select novels of Amitav Ghosh depicting culinary culture as symbol”, Re-Markings, Vol.11, No.2,

Sept 2012, ISSN 0972-611X.

18 “The acrid candy of sainthood in Fated to Love by Qaisra Shahraz”, The Holy and the Unholy:

Critical essays on Qaisra Shahraz, Edited by Prof. A.R. Kidwai and Dr. Asim Siddiqui, Sarup

Publications, Delhi, 2011, ISBN 978-81-7625-770-1.

19 “Amitav Ghosh and Kiran Desai as critiques of globalisation”, JELL, Journal of English Literature

and Language, Vol. IV, No. 2, Jalandhar, Dec 2010, ISSN 0975-6930.

20 “Ghosh and Hyder: The River of Fire glimpsed through The Shadow Lines”, The Journal of Faculty

of Arts, Numbers1-2, AMU, Jan-Dec 2008, ISSN: 2348-9871.

21 “Midnight’s Children as an historical event”, The Journal of Faculty of Arts, Number 4, AMU, Jan-

Dec 2006, ISSN: 2348-9871.

PROCEEDINGS (05)

22 “Recovery of Hester Lynch Thrale Piozzi: From footnote to a foothold”, 4th Annual International

Conference on Language, Literature and Linguistics, L3 2015, GSTF (Singapore), ISSN 2251-

3566, (ed.) Dr. Li Zeng, University of Louisville, USA, Jul. 2015, Singapore.

23 “ Fast vanishing borders, passports of heart and promises: A brief analysis of select Indian novels

and the globalised world”, 2nd

International Conference on Teaching, Education and Learning

(ICTEL), MDIS Singapore, Jul. 2015.

24 “The prim wives on the primrose path: Jhumpa Lahiri as a Diaspora writer”, The Asian Conference

on Arts and Cultures (International), Srinakharinwirot University, Bangkok, Thailand, ISSN 978-

616-296-063-5, (EDS.) Prof. Prit Supasetsiri and Dr. Supak Mahavarakom, Thaliand, 2014.

25 “When facts need retelling: Reading select novels of Amitav Ghosh in light of history”, 3rd

Annual

International Conference on Language, Literature and Linguistics, GSTF (Singapore), Bangkok,

Thailand, ISSN 2251-3566, (ed.) Dr. Li Zeng, University of Louisville, USA, 2014.

26 “Reading Faiz Ahmad Faiz in the prose mirror of select modern novels”, Poetry of Protest:

Internalizing Faiz Ahmad Faiz, Germany: LAP, ISBN 978-3-8454-1724-0, (ed.) Prof. A.R.Fatihi,

AMU, 2014.

PAPERS UNDER PREPARATION

1 Othello and the role of race 2 Children in the novels of Charles Dickens

3 English Language and the fiction of Colonial intransigence

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4 Indo-Pak Muslim Writings

PRESENTATIONS IN CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS ( 31)

INTERNATIONAL (14)

05-07 Jan, 2017 “Media, the new Commandments and Motherhood”- a three day

International Conference on Mediatization, Culturalisation and

Langauge Alteration organized by Department of Linguistics, Aligarh

Muslim University, Aligarh.

28-29 April, 2016 “That yearning for „spaces in togetherness‟: An exploration of the idea of

marriage in select writings post-Ismat Chughtai”, International Seminar on

Ismat Chughtai and her footprints: Fiction writers of Aligarh, Progressive

Writers‟ Association, Aligarh.

03-05 Feb, 2016 “Nal-Daman: A love story as political discourse”, International Seminar on

Dimensions of Persian Language and Literature available during Akbar‟s

reign (1556-1605 AD), Institute of Persian Research, AMU in collaboration with Indian Council of Historical Research, New Delhi.

14-15 Jun, 2015 “Fast vanishing borders, passports of heart and promises: A brief analysis of

select Indian novels and the globalised world, and the globalised world”, 2nd

International Conference on Teaching, Education and Learning (ICTEL),

MDIS Singapore.

8-9 Jun, 2015 “Recovery of Hester Lynch Thrale Piozzi: From footnote to a foothold”, 4th

Annual International Conference on Language, Literature and Linguistics, L3 2015, GSTF (Singapore), Singapore.

12-13 Oct., 2014 “Glimpses of London in Boswell's Life of Johnson”, International Conference

on Interfacing Language and Literature, Rohilkhand University, Bareilly.

12-13 June 2014 “The prim wives on the primrose path: Jhumpa Lahiri as a Diaspora writer”, The

Asian Conference on Arts and Cultures (International), Srinakharinwirot

University, Bangkok, Thailand.

09-10 June 2014 “When facts need retelling: Reading select novels of Amitav Ghosh in light of

history”, 3rd

Annual International Conference on Language, Literature and

Linguistics, GSTF (Singapore), Bangkok, Thailand.

1-3Marh 2012 “A postmodernist analysis of Salman Rushdie‟s Haroun and the Sea of Stories”,

International Seminar on Postmodernism: Paradigms and Perspectives, Shri

Varshney College, Aligarh, UP.

7 -9 Feb 2012 “Reading Khalil Gibran‟s The Prophet in the light of Sufi writings”,

International Seminar on Demystifying Sufi Symbols, Centre for Comparative

Study of Indian Languages and Cultures and Institute of Persian Research in

collaboration with CHI, NCPUL & ICSSR, AMU, Aligarh.

16th Nov. 2011 “A study of select plays by Wole Soyinka in the light of Decolonization”,(co-

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authored with Jakir Hussain, Research Scholar, AMU), International Conference

on Decolonizing the Stage: Paradigm, Practice and Politics, BHU, Banaras.

15th Nov. 2011 “Re-appropriating select plays of Rabindranath Tagore as forms of resistance”,

International Conference on Decolonizing the Stage: Paradigm, Practice and

Politics, BHU, Banaras.

24th July 2011 “Education as the only route to empowerment of women”, International

Conference on Educational awareness for social sector in India, Toff Institute of

Management and Engineering Studies, Aligarh in collaboration with Singhania

University, Jhunjhunu and Bedfordian Business School, United Kingdom.

20- 22 Jan. 2011 “Reading Faiz Ahmad Faiz in the prose mirror of select modern novels”,

International Seminar on Faiz centennial celebration entitled Internalizing Faiz

in Twenty first Century: Dimensions and Translations, Centre for Comparative

study of Languages and Culture, AMU in collaboration with NCPUL New Delhi,

Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi and CIIL Mysore.

NATIONAL (17)

27-28 March, 2017 “An exploration of slavery in Islam through select tales of Mevlana

Rumi‟s Mathnavi”, National Seminar on Islamic Philosophy: Issues and

Challenges, Women‟s College, Aligarh Muslim University, UP, India.

18-19 March, 2016 “Salman Rushdie‟s Haroun and the Sea of Stories: A Post colonial experiment

in Non-Sense Writing”, National Seminar on Meaning of Meaninglessness:

Translating Fiction, Text, Co-text and Context, DRS SAP UGC, Dept. of Linguistics, AMU.

04-05 March, 2016 “The importance of being…Gandhi in Translation” National Seminar on

Remapping Translations: 1857 and After, Under UGC DRS I Programme, Dept. of English, AMU

29-30 Mar, 2015 “State of the heart amidst tall talks and brighter worlds: A bief study of select

novels in light of Globalisation”, National Seminar on Globalisation and Health, DRS-I (UGC), Department of Sociology, Aligarh Muslim University, UP, India.

1st March 2014 “The overpowering cocoon of modern culture and traditional education”,

National Seminar organized by CEPECAMI, AMU, Aligarh.

30th Dec. 2013 “The ground beneath her feet: Deforestation and De-femali-sation”, 37

th Indian

Social Science Congress, Aligarh Muslim University in collaboration with Indian

Academy of Social Science, Aligarh, UP.

30th Nov. 2013 “Colonizer or Colonized: The White woman in J.M. Coetzee‟s In The Heart of

The Country”, National Conference on Quest for Identity in English Literature,

Manav Rachna International University, Faridabad.

30th Nov. 2013 “Stowe‟s Uncle Tom’s Cabin as an exploration of life amongst the lowly”,

National Conference on Quest for Identity in English Literature, Manav Rachna

International University, Faridabad.

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23-24 March 2013 “Sausages to samose: Urdu translation of Charles Dickens‟ Oliver Twist and

David Copperfield”, National seminar (DRS-I SAP UGC) on Literary, Historical

and Cultural Paradigms: Revisiting Translation Studies in India, Dept of

English, AMU.

29-30 March 2012 “Translation as a means of reading culture: In an Antique Land by Amitav

Ghosh”, National seminar (DRS-Phase I) on Translation: Issues and challenges,

Dept of English, AMU.

19th May 2012 “In those days, lines meant lives…”: Partitions of India as depicted by Amitav

Ghosh, National Conference on Contemporary Social Realities in Indian English

Fiction of Post 1980s, Manav Rachna International University, Faridabad.

25-27 Feb. 2011 Attended International Seminar on Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Semantics,

Dept. of Linguistics, AMU.

25-26 Nov. 2010 “Depiction of food as situation in the novels of Amitav Ghosh”, National

Seminar cum Workshop on Historical and Socio-cultural study of Culinary

terms, dept. of Linguistics, AMU and CIIL Mysore.

8-9 Feb. 2009 “The Circle of Reason and The Inheritance of Loss as critiques of globalization”,

National seminar on Globalisation: Perspectives, Impact and Challenges, Shri

Varshney Mahavidyalaya, Aligarh, UP.

14-15 Apr. 2005 “Common histories and shared identities in Amitav Ghosh‟s Writings”, National

seminar on The idea of National Integration in Indian languages, Dept. of

Modern Languages, AMU.

27-28 Nov. 2004 “A Re-reading of Nectar in a Sieve: Contribution of Kamala Markandaya as a

feminist, National Seminar on Contribution of woman writers in Literature,

Women‟s College, AMU.

6-7 January 2004 “Undecidability of Meaning in Language and Literature”, National Seminar on

Linguistics and New Theories of Literary Criticism, Dept. of Linguistics , AMU

in collaboration of Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore.

MEMBERSHIP OF LITERARY BOARDS

1. Programme Committee: Annual International Conference Committee, GSTF,

Singapore.

WORKSHOPS AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES ATTENDED (12)

22-28 April, 2017 National workshop on Academic Leadership organized by Centre for Academic Leadership and Educational Management (CALEM), under the Scheme of

PMMMNMTT HRD Ministry, Govt. of India, New Delhi at AMU

13-14 April, 2017 National Workshop on Translation of B.R. Ambedkar’s Writings and Speeches, Govt.

of India Project, Dept. of English, AMU

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10-16 Feb, 2017 National Workshop on Language, Literature and Culture, UGC Human Resource Development Centre, AMU.

24-25 Sept, 2016 National workshop on Higher Technical Education: Themes, Challenges and

Opportunities, Zakir Hussain College of Engineering and Technology, AMU,

Aligarh, UP.

14-15 April, 2016 Paper entitled “Courting of the small gods and Ambedkar”, read at Two day National

Workshop on “Urdu translations of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar‟s Writings”, Govt. of India

Project, AMU.

Nov. 8-29, 2013 Participated in Interdisciplinary Refresher Course in Women‟s Education, UGC

Academic Staff College, AMU, Aligarh.

Oct. 14- Nov. 3, 2010

Participated in Subject Refresher Course, English Literature Teaching Methodologies, UGC Academic Staff College, AMU, Aligarh.

Aug 4-27, 2008 Participated in Special Summer School Programme, (Orientation programme) UGC

Academic Staff College, AMU, Aligarh.

Dec. 17 -18, 2013 Participated in a National Workshop on Excellence, Employability and enterprising skills of women, Career Planning Centre, Women‟s College, AMU, Aligarh.

Nov. 29th -1

st

Dec. 2013

Participated in the In-house Training Workshop on “Designing Course Objectives

and Alternative Assessment”, Dept. of English A.M.U in collaboration with Regional English Language Office (RELO), US Embassy, New Delhi.

Sept. 27-29, 2005 Workshop on Gender Equality through Enterprise Development, Women‟s College,

AMU in collaboration with NIESBUD, Ministry of Small scale Industries, Govt. of

India.

March 20-21,

2006

Workshop on Development of Sensitivity towards Inter-personal Relations,

Women‟s College, AMU.

Invited Lectures and Seminar/ Conference Chairing

27-28 March,

2017

Active member of the Organising Committee for the National Seminar on

Islamic Philosophy: Issues and Challenges, Women‟s College, Aligarh

Muslim University, UP, India.

18-19 March, 2017 Chaired the afternoon session on 18th March, in the International Conference on

Applied Linguistics/ Language Teaching, Organised by the Department of

Linguistics, AMU

28-29 April, 2016 Chaired the first session on 29th April in the International Seminar on Ismat

Chughtai and Her Footprints: Fiction Writers of Aligarh, Organised by

Progressive Writers‟ Association, Aligarh.

7th Dec, 2014 Delivered Lecture on “Writing an Abstract” as Resource Person in the Short Term

Writing Skill Course organized by the UGC Academic Staff College, AMU

05th Dec, 2014 Delivered Lecture on “Writing an Abstract” as Resource Person in the Short Term

Writing Skill Course organized by the UGC Academic Staff College, AMU

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26th March 2014 “How to write a research paper?” Lecture delivered in a Short term Writing Skill

Course For Professional Courses‟ University Teachers, Academic Staff College,

AMU.

EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

Since Dec, 2014 Assistant Coordinator, Students’ Counselling Centre, AMU

Nov. 7th , 2015 Co-directed and played narrator in the annual Function Play, “Dreams

and Destination: Sheikh Abdullah”

Feb. 2, 2016 Conducted the Founders‟ Day Programme, Women‟s College, AMU.

2010-2016 Organised and Conducted Inaugural and Valedictory programmes of Societies,

Women‟s College, AMU

Oct, 13, 2014 Conducted the Oath Taking Ceremony of WC Students‟ Union

2010-2011 Examiner of Diploma I year Compulsory examination, Women‟s Polytechnic,

AMU.

2010-2011 Examiner of BA/B.Com I year Compulsory English, Centre for Distance

Education, AMU.

2011-2012 Scrutinizer, B.A I and II year Examination Copies, Dept. of English, Aligarh

Muslim University

2011-2012 Scrutinizer for admission forms, Women‟s College, Aligarh Muslim University.

2009- 2011 Warden, Abdullah Hall, Aligarh Muslim University.

2010 onwards Evaluation of BA II year Subsidiary English Copies - English Drama, Dept. of

English, Aligarh Muslim University.

2005-2011 Member, Child Care Centre Committee, Women‟s College, Aligarh Muslim University

2005-2011 Member, Annual Mushaira Committee, Women‟s College, Aligarh Muslim

University.

2005-2011 Member, Invitation and National Day Functions Committee, Women‟s College,

Aligarh Muslim University.

Oct.18, 2007 Conducted a National level Panel discussion on the topic-“Equality of

opportunity for women”, as part of Centenary Celebration of woman‟s education,

Women‟s College, AMU.

Oct.19, 2008 Conducted the A.M.U., Female World Alumni Meet Programme, Women‟s

College, AMU.

2006-07 Scrutinizer for B.A final year examination copies, Dept. of English, Aligarh Muslim University.

2005-2007 Member, Attendance Condonation committee, Women‟s College, Aligarh

Muslim University.

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2006-2008 Member, Merit Scholarship Test Committee, Women‟s College, A.M.U

2005 onwards Evaluation of BA I and II year Compulsory English copies, Dept. of English,

Aligarh Muslim University.

2005 onwards Subject Advisor/Verifying officer, Arts stream Admissions, Women‟s College,

Aligarh Muslim University.

2004-2006 Scrutinizer for admission forms, Women‟s College, Aligarh Muslim University.

LITERARY ASSOCIATIONS AND ACHIEVEMENTS

2013-2016 Teacher in charge, Creative Writers‟ Society, Women‟s College, AMU.

2011-2016 Teacher member, Drama Society (English), Women‟s College, AMU.

2009-2012 Teacher in charge, Humanities (English) Society, Women‟s College, AMU

2010-2011 Teacher in Charge, College Magazine, Women‟s College, AMU.

2010-2011 Teacher in Charge, Resa: The Abdullah Hall Magazine, Abdullah Hall, AMU.

2009-2010 Teacher in Charge, College Magazine, Women‟s College, AMU.

1999-2001 Executive Member, Raleigh Literary Society, Dept. of English, AMU.

1998-99 Senior Literary In charge, Abdullah Hall, AMU, Aligarh.

1998-99 Literary In -charge, Bi Amma Hostel, Abdullah Hall, AMU, UP.

1999-2001 Won various Prizes for Literary competitions like Essay writing, Short

story writing at the College as well as University levels. Articles and

stories published in the Hall Magazines.

2002 onwards Short stories written as hobby for the College Magazine.

2002 onwards Organized various creative programmes for students offering Literature and

Language as main subject-wild life visits, movies and plays, book hunting in

library, encyclopedia meets. Help students of various girls‟ halls and College

Societies as Judge for competitions.

1999-2001 Member of University Literary Club, University Film Club, AMU and the Raleigh Literary Society- Dept. Of English, AMU, Aligarh.

1999- 2000 Volunteered in TEARS (Towards Educated And Responsible Society) and

taught slum children.

1998- 1999 Volunteered in NSS (National Service Scheme), worked with blind students.

REFEREES

1 Prof. S. Imtiaz Hasnain, Dept. of Linguistics, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh – 202002 Mobile : +91-9358208893

Email: [email protected]

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2 Prof. Mohammad Akram, Dept. of Sociology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh – 202002

Mobile : +91-9411983487 [email protected]

3 Prof. Naima Khatoon Gulrez, Principal, Women‟s College, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh.

Tel: +91 5712720412, Mobile : +91-9045367344

Email: [email protected]

CERTIFICATION

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Dated: 7th May, 2017. NAZIA HASAN