Professor Dr Sabiha Mansoor, a leading educationist, took over the charge as Vice Chancellor of Lahore College for Women University (LCWU). She was accorded a warm welcome at the campus by acting Vice Chancellor Professor Dr Farhat Saleemi, Registrar Dr Hamala Khalid, Dean of Science Dr K.J. Cheema, Dean of Social Sciences Mrs Riffat Saqlain and other staff of LCWU.
Professor Dr Sabiha Mansoor has a Ph.D. in Education and a Master's degree in TEFL from Reading University, UK as well as a Master's degree in English Literature from Punjab University. Dr Mansoor has been a Woodrow Wilson Pakistan Scholar as well as a British Council Scholar. Dr Mansoor has wide experience of teaching English and has helped to set up various postgraduate programmes in teacher education in Beaconhouse National University, the Aga Khan University, and Kinnaird College. She is a member of HEC-National Committee on English andAsia TEFL Executive Council.
She has presented numerous papers at national and international conferences and a guest speaker at international universities. Dr Mansoor is a reviewer of books and has published various articles in reputed journals. She is the author of several books including Language Planning in Higher Education: A Case Study of Pakistan (OUP: 2005), Language Planning, Policy, and Practice: A South Asian Perspective (OUP: 2004), and Punjabi, Urdu, English in Pakistan (Vanguard: 1993).-PR
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