Zainab Mubarik

Lecturer
  • Department of Sciences & Humanities
  • zainab.mubarik@nu.edu.pk
  • (041) 111-128-128
  • Ext: 281

Introduction

Ms. Zainab Mubarik has joined National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences in 2019 as a student and awarded a bronze medal at graduation, she has pursued a dynamic academic journey culminating in MS in Applied Linguistics. Currently, she serves as a lecturer and coordinator of English language courses at FAST-NUCES, where she is passionate about integrating technology into language education.

Her academic and professional experiences have fueled her commitment to research, and now she is preparing to undertake a Ph.D. in Applied Linguistics. She is eager to further explore the intersections of language, technology, and education.

 

Area of Interest

  • Computational Linguistics
  • English Language Teaching (ELT)
  • Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
  • The pedagogies and methodologies used in teaching English to second language learners.

COURSES TAUGHT

  • English Composition and Comprehension
  • Communication and Presentation Skills
  • Technical Business and Report Writing
  • English I
  • English II
  • Functional English
  • Expository Writing

Education

  • MS(Applied Linguistics), FAST NUCES, Lahore, 2021
  • BS(English), GCUF, 2019

Publications

1. Mubarik, Z., Waheed, M., & Shakoor, U. (2024). THE POWER OF SIMPLIFIED LANGUAGE IN SHAPING POLITICAL IDENTITY: A LINGUISTIC ANALYSIS OF DONALD TRUMP’S SPEECHES. International Premier Journal of Languages & Literature2(2), 270-291. https://ipjll.com/ipjll/index.php/journal/article/view/86

 

2. Mubarik, Z. (2025). UNDERGRADUATE PERCEPTIONS OF CALL INTEGRATION IN ESL CLASSROOMS: A CASE STUDY FROM FAST- NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, PAKISTAN. International Premier Journal of Languages & Literature3(2).

Collaborations at National and International Level

Detail of Funded Projects