Nayyab Khan
Lecturer
- M. Phil in Psychology with 3.16 CGPA from Fatima Jinnah Women University Rawalpindi in the session (2015-2018)
- Master of Science in Applied Psychology with 67% marks from Bahaudin Zakariya University Multan in the session (2010-2012).
- Graduation with 57% marks from Bahaudin Zakariya University Multan in the session (2008-2010)
- Lecturer (Contract) | National University of Applied Modern Languages, Islamabad (02/2021 - present)
- Lecturer (Visiting Faculty) | National University of Applied Modern Languages, Islamabad (09/2019 - 02/2021)
- Khan, Nayyab, et al. (2021). “The Rise of Sectarianism: An Ethnography of Religious Intolerance in Southern Punjab” Journal of Peace, Development and Communication, vol. Volume 5, no. Issue 1, 2021, pp. 315-324, https://doi.org/10.36968/JPDC-V05-I01-27
- Paper presentation on “The Rise of Sectarianism: An Ethnography of Religious Intolerance in Southern Punjab” in 1st International Conference on Social Sciences 2018, at Institute of Southern Punjab, Multan.
My research interest and my prominent work lie in the domain of peace psychology, with a primary focus on peace building and reconciliation strategies, trauma, violence and post-conflict recovery. I also have interest in Counseling Psychology and Social Psychology
Education
- M. Phil in Psychology with 3.16 CGPA from Fatima Jinnah Women University Rawalpindi in the session (2015-2018)
- Master of Science in Applied Psychology with 67% marks from Bahaudin Zakariya University Multan in the session (2010-2012).
- Graduation with 57% marks from Bahaudin Zakariya University Multan in the session (2008-2010)
Experience
- Lecturer (Contract) | National University of Applied Modern Languages, Islamabad (02/2021 - present)
- Lecturer (Visiting Faculty) | National University of Applied Modern Languages, Islamabad (09/2019 - 02/2021)
Publications
- Khan, Nayyab, et al. (2021). “The Rise of Sectarianism: An Ethnography of Religious Intolerance in Southern Punjab” Journal of Peace, Development and Communication, vol. Volume 5, no. Issue 1, 2021, pp. 315-324, https://doi.org/10.36968/JPDC-V05-I01-27
- Paper presentation on “The Rise of Sectarianism: An Ethnography of Religious Intolerance in Southern Punjab” in 1st International Conference on Social Sciences 2018, at Institute of Southern Punjab, Multan.
Interests
My research interest and my prominent work lie in the domain of peace psychology, with a primary focus on peace building and reconciliation strategies, trauma, violence and post-conflict recovery. I also have interest in Counseling Psychology and Social Psychology