
Associate Professor
Dr. Sadaf Khalid is an accomplished academic with over five years of teaching experience in Political Science, Public Policy, and International Relations. She has a strong record of research, having published more than 10 SCOPUS-indexed research papers and presented her work at over 10 national and international conferences. Her core research interests include public governance, minority affairs, identity politics, gender studies, and women's political participation. Dr. Khalid’s work critically engages with the intersections of policy, power, and social inclusion, contributing significantly to the discourse on equitable governance and representation. In addition to her academic and research contributions, Dr. Khalid has served as an advisory and editorial board member for various national journals, reflecting her standing in the scholarly community and her commitment to academic excellence. She is widely respected for her analytical depth, inclusive approach to pedagogy, and active engagement in academic mentorship. Dr. Sadaf Khalid remains a vital voice in the fields of political science and public policy, with her scholarship influencing both academic debates and policy-making practices.
