Lahore University of Management Sciences - Faculty

Faculty

LUMS now has more tha 170 full-time faculty. Notable Faculty members include:

  • Adil Najam, Professor and Vice Chancellor.
  • Ali Cheema, Associate professor of Economics and head of department.
  • Amer Iqbal, a theoretical physicist, well-known for his work on string theory and supersymmetric gauge theories.
  • Anjum Altaf, Dean of the School of Humanities, Social Science and Law, Professor of Economics.
  • Arif Iqbal Rana, Professor of Suleman Dawood School of Business, operations management and supply chain management.
  • Arif N. Butt, Dean of the Suleman Dawood School of Business, Professor of Human Resources, Negotiation and Organizational Behavior
  • Arif Zaman, a statistician and mathematician, well known for his work on statistics and computer science.
  • Farzad Rafi Khan, Professor of Organizational Politics, Alternative Management.
  • Ihsan ul Haq, Professor of Advertisement and Promotions Management.
  • Jamshed H. Khan, Professor of Management and Decision Analysis
  • Pervez Hoodbhoy, A well-respected nuclear physicist, essayist and political-defence analyst.
  • Rasul Baksh Rais, Professor Political Science.
  • Shahryar Khan, Adjunct Faculty, International Relations
  • S. Azmat Hassan, Adjunct Faculty, International Relations
  • Sohail Qureshi, Dean of the School of Science and Engineering, Professor of Biology.
  • Syed Mubashir Ali, Professor of Financial Management and Accounting
  • Syed Nomanul Haq, Visiting Faculty, Humanities at LUMS and The University of Pennsylvania.
  • Hammad Siddiqi, The most well published Professor of Economics in Pakistan.

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