VU Virtual University of Pakistan
Department of English
Dr. Ayesha Perveen
Assistant Professor
Department of English
Faculty of Arts


PhD (English Literature)


English Language and Literature
Dr. Ayesha Perveen (Assistant Professor of English) has the honour of being the founding Head of the Department of English at Virtual University of Pakistan. She initiated BS Applied Linguistics, MA ELT and PGDs in Linguistics and ELT. She also has the honour of having an academic Roll of Honour along with a gold medal for standing first in Masters (English) as well as the first position in MPhil from Government College Lahore. Dr. Perveen has also worked at GCU Lahore, NUML, Punjab University College of Information Technology (PUCIT) and University of Management & Technology (UMT). She has been the co-editor of VU's journal JDER and is the supervisor of VU-Bytes - VU's student and faculty magazine. Dr. Perveen has presented, published and reviewed internationally. In her spare time, she writes poetry which has been published internationally.
Experience
Assistant Professor
Virtual University of Pakistan
From Jan 20, 2010 To present
Honors And Awards
Fulbright Scholarship for FLTA
Year: 2005
First Position in M Phil GCU
Year: 2005
Gold Medal and Roll of Honour in Masters in English
Year: 2001
Poems published in NUML Lahore magazine NUMLect
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Article published in Ravi, GCU
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Poems published GCU Iqbal Hostel Magazine, The Iqbal.
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Poem in VU-Bytes
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Poem in VU-Bytes
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Poem in VU-Bytes
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The Last Word, KC students'' magazine
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Poem in Ravi, GCU students'' magazine
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Poem in Patras, GCU postgraduate hostel magazine
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New Writing
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Covid and Poetry
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Spartacus
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Publications
Category: W, IF 0.2
Population Explosion
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Category: W,IF 0.22
Nationalism, Transnationalism and Sense of Belonging: Burnt Shadows as a Post 9/11 Cosmopolitan Critique of Terror
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Category: W, IF 0.24
Precarity in the Times of Partition: Personal vs Communal Love in Khushwant Singh’s Train to Pakistan and Saadat Hasan Manto’s “Gurmukh Singh ki Wasiyat”
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Category: X, IF 0.4
Facilitating Multiple Intelligences Through Multimodal Learning Analytics
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Category: Y
Critical Discourse Analysis of Moderated Discussion Board of Virtual University of Pakistan
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Category: Y
Critical Pedagogy of Place In a Pakistani English Literature Classrooom
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Category: W, IF 2.2
Private Heterotopia and the Public Space: An Incongruity Explored Through Orhan Pamuk’s My Name is Red
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Category: Editorial
Editorials in Journal of Distance Education and Research, 2017-18
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Category: Y
Role of MOOCs in Pakistani English Teachers' Professional Development
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Category: Y
Linguistic Imperialism
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Category: Y
Synchronous and Asynchronous E language Learning: A Case Study of Virtual University of Pakistan
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Research Grants
DateTitleAgency / OrganizationHeadingAmount (Rs.)
2017ICSSH Conference GrantHECCompleted0.0000