Sheba Rose Sultan
Lecturer
Sheba.sultan@ucp.edu.pk
Ext : 770
Ext : 770
A higher education professional with experience of higher management at schools, international accreditation of a university, and of university teaching.
Master of Science in Applied Linguistics | Applied Linguistics | NED – University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi, Pakistan | 2019 |
Master of Arts | Christian Studies | Malaysian Theological Seminary (STM), Seremban, Malaysia | 2012 |
Master of Arts in English Linguistics | English Linguistics | University of Karachi, Pakistan | 2008 |
Bachelor of Education | Teaching of English &Teaching of Commerce Subjects | University of Karachi | 2005 |
Bachelor of Arts | English, Political Science, Economics | University of Karachi | 2003 |
Principal | Ziauddin School and College ( Ziauddin Education System) | July 2019 –August 2020 |
Lecturer/ Accreditation Coordinator | Institute of Business Management Karachi | September 2017 to July 2019 |
Visiting Faculty | Institute of Business Administration Karachi | July 2016 – September 2017 |
Principal | The Pimley School, Karachi (Ermine Educational Management UK) | July 2016 – August 2017 |
Vice Principal | The Academy, Defence View Branch (Licensed By the Iqra University, Karachi) | October 2015 – July 2016 |
Lecturer | The Notre Dame Institute of Education, Karachi. (Affiliated With The University Of Karachi & Licensed By Australian Catholic University) | October 2008 – December 2010 |
Subject Teacher | St. Joseph’s Convent Girls High School | September 2005 – December 2006 |
1 | Dar, M. F., Sheba Sultan, & Khadija Shereen. (2021). Pakistani English Stories for Children: Linguistic and Technical Analysis. Journal of Education and Educational Development, 8(1). (online) |
2 | Sultan S. & Rehman M. (2021). Corpus in the Grammar Classroom: a Comparative Study of Teaching Conjunctions Using the Traditional Method and the Corpus Method. Spelt Quarterly. 35,3. |
3 | Sultan S (2015). At the Destination and Looking Back. In Chaar Khaaniyaan. Academy Bazyaft. |
4 | Pakistan: Women make their mark but still battle violence and oppression (2014) .USPG/Us Newsletter (online) |
5 | Women in Pakistan: battling the challenges of patriarchy ( 2015) USPG/Us Transmission |
6 | Republished as “The Status of Women in Pakistan” by the Anglican News Service July 2015 (online) Quotation featured in advertisement by Us/USPG |
7 | Sultan S (2009) Going green through language. SPELT Quarterly, Vol 24 No.1 |
8 | Sultan S (2009) Learning Slowly But Surely .In Remembering Empowering Teachers 100 stories from dedicated teachers and grateful students UNESCO Islamabad, Pakistan |
9 | Sultan S (200) Enhancing ESL teaching/learning with picture-based activities SPELT Quarterly Vol 24. No.3 |