Curriculum Vitae

DR. SAEEDA KHAN

Lecturer
  • Gender Studies
    Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
  • saeedakhan

BIOGRAPHY


I am a gender and development researcher with experience in qualitative research, policy analysis, and program evaluation across various academic and development contexts. My work centers on issues of gender-based violence, women’s empowerment, social inclusion, and intersectionality in South Asia, particularly among marginalized and vulnerable communities.

My research focuses on a range of themes, including women’s agency and leadership, masculinity and patriarchy, post-conflict education, and gender mainstreaming in public policy and development programming. I have led and contributed to several multi-country and national-level research and evaluation projects in collaboration with international organizations. My expertise includes designing research tools, conducting fieldwork, analyzing qualitative and quantitative data, and producing policy reports and publications.

Research Interests:

  • Gender-based violence and social/cultural norms
  • Women’s empowerment and leadership
  • Women and Conflict
  • Masculinities and patriarchy
  • Gender mainstreaming in policy and practice
  • Education in conflict-affected regions
  • Feminist and qualitative research methods
  • Intersectionality and social justice in South Asia
  • Gender and Culture
  • Gender and Health
  • Muslim Women in South Asian
  • Women and Digital Space

Supervision and Collaboration:

I welcome students interested in pursuing Master’s or PhD research aligned with my research interests (mentioned above).

 

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATION


  • MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY (DEVELOPMENT STUDIES), (Pengajian Pembangunan)
    Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
  • PHD IN GENDER STUDIES, (GENDER STUDIES)
    Universiti Malaya (UM)
  • MASTER OF SCIENCE (ECONOMICS), (ECONOMICS)
    Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
  • BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ECONOMICS, (ECONOMICS)
    University of Peshawar

PUBLICATIONS


Article in Journal
  1. Ali, S., Ali, J., Khan, A. A., & Khan, S. (2023). The economic impact of COVID-19: A study of small and medium entrepreneurs in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Pakistan Business Review, 24(2), 195–209. https://doi.org/10.22555/pbr.v24i2.685
  2. Ali, S., Khan, S., Khan, A. A., & Khan, M. A. (2023). The Impact of Covid-19 on Domestic Violence: A Study of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Pakistan Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 11(2), 1752–1759.
  3. Khan, S., Thambiah, S., & Khoo, Y. H. (2023). Women’s Agency as Reason for Life Threats Among the Pashtuns in Pakistan: Narratives of Women Fleeing Honor Killing and Masculine Domination. Violence Against Women, 29(3-4), 431-452.
  4. Khan, S., Jaswal, H.R. (2021). The positive and negative effects of working from home (WFH) on young employees during Covid-19 pandemic lockdown in Pakistan, SARJANA. 36(1), 17–43.
  5. Khan, S. (2020). Women struggle for educational attainment: An analysis of women’s education in post conflict era in Swat valley, Pakistan. Pakistan Journal of Society, Education and Language (PJSEL), 7(1), 294-307.

SUPERVISION


Postgraduate Student
  1. (2024) THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN INFORMAL WORKERS IN THE ENERGY SECTOR, CININTYA AUDORI FATHIN