Muhammad S.

Assistant Professor
Happy to mentor
Happy to be contacted

About me

Muhammad S.
Women's Studies
Women's Studies (Social Research)
Research Postgraduate
2012
Pakistan

My employment

Assistant Professor
University of Malakand, Pakistan
Pakistan
Education
£10000
£1500000

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A day in the life of a Assistant Professor in Pakistan

How I found out about the job

National press

The recruitment process

The job was advertised in the media (newspaper) in July 2012, I applied and was interviewed in August 2012.

My career history

I am involved in teaching and research.

My advice to students considering work

Through sincerity and devotion to your work, developing research and presentation skills and you will never be unemployed.

My advice about working in my industry

Though Pakistan in the media is presented as a terrible place but to those having the passion to serve the humanity and do social work it is the best place.

What I do

My role involves teaching to BS (Sociology), M.Phil (Sociology and other social sciences) and supervising M.Phil and PhD students.

Skills I use and how I developed them

Doing PhD from York give me a push and opened new avenues for me.

Degree skills:
Research skills developed through my academic study have been particularly useful.

Extracurricular skills:
Time management and effective leadership skills have been essential for this work.

What I like most

Teaching and research are my passion.

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