Defence & Strategic Studies (DSS) Department - Faculty

Faculty

Some of the faculty members include:

  1. Dr. Syed Rifaat Hussain Chairperson/ Professor Ph.D. (USA)
  2. Dr. Nazir Hussain Associate Professor Ph.D. (Pakistan) M.Sc. (DSS) QAU
  3. Mr. Rasheed Khalid Assistant Professor M.Phil (U.S. Studies) QAU; M.Sc. (I.R.) QAU
  4. Mr. Jamil Raza Assistant Professor M.Phil (U.S. Studies) QAU; M.Sc. (DSS) QAU
  5. Dr. M. Nasrullah Mirza Assistant Professor Ph.D. (Germany), M.Phil (I.R.) QAU; M.Sc. (DSS) QAU
  6. Ms. Shabana Fayyaz Assisatnt Professor M.A., Birmingham, UK; M.Sc. (I.R.) QAU
  7. Dr. Muhammad Tehsin Assistant Professor Ph.D., Austria; M.A., UK; M.Sc., QAU
  8. Ms. Salma Malik Lecturer M.Phil (DSS), QAU; M.Sc. (DSS) QAU
  9. Ms. Saira Yamin Lecturer M.Sc. George Mason University, USA
  10. Ms. Andlib Hussaini Lecturer MLitt, Kings College, University of Aberdeen, UK;M.Sc. (DSS) QAU
  11. Mr. M Sadiq Lecturer M.Phil (DSS) QAU
  12. Mr. Mohammad Naveed Lecturer M.Phil (DSS) QAU

In addition, various scholars, former students, research fellows from prominent research organizations & military personnel teach as visiting faculty.

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