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Iqra Ramzan

Lecturer

MPhil (Professional Psychology)

Ph.D. (Scholar)

About

Ms.Iqra Ramzan, an associate clinical psychologist, currently pursuing a Ph.D. inPsychology at Karachi University. She was honored with a silver medal in herM.Phil. Degree in Professional Psychology (Clinical Psychology) from BahriaUniversity which highlights her dedication in academic excellence. She has alsoachieved a certification in Comprehensive Trauma Recovery, Neurochemistry andpsychology of substance use and addiction, Qualitative Research Design:Hands-on Experience, Autism-Etiology and Psychodynamic Treatment, andCounselling Adult Survivor of Sexual Abuse.With being active in field for 5 years, she hadthe privilege of serving as a lecturer for 3 years at Iqra Universitysnorth campus, seamlessly merging her passion for psychology with a dedicationto teaching. Alongside teaching, she provides essential mental healthcounseling services to individuals in need. Previously, she worked forapproximately 2.3 years in a drug rehabilitation center. Notably, she actively participatein conferences, presenting insightful articles and contributing valuableinsights to national and international journals. Through her experiences ineducation and counseling, she has witnessed the transformative impact ofpsychology on individuals lives.

Area of Expertise

Clinical psychology

Educational Psychology

Intervention based researches

Publications & Research Work

Dr. Muhammad Shahnawaz Adil

Dr. Muhammad Shahnawaz Adil is an Associate Professor of Leadership and Strategic Management at Iqra University, Karachi. He holds more than 17 years of full-time university teaching, research, mentorship, and graduate thesis supervision experience. Additionally, he has been serving as the Cluster Head (Management) since January 2020 at the Main Campus. He is currently a member of the advisory and review boards of 18 national and international scholarly journals. 

He has presented various research ideas at international conferences abroad and has published over 25 research papers in national and international journals with 700+ Google citations. He has also authored a monograph on Leadership and Strategy published in Germany. He is an HEC-approved PhD supervisor and five Ph.D. candidates are going to complete their doctoral thesis under his sole supervision. In addition to supervising several industrial projects, 32 MPhil and hundreds of MBA students have successfully passed their research thesis in the Management discipline under his sole supervision. His research interests include the dark side of leadership, workplace mistreatment, multilevel modeling, and creative performance in higher education. He completed a ten-day comprehensive Training of Trainers conducted by Sindh HEC in May 2023.

Dr. Shahnawaz earned his Ph.D. degree in Management from an AACSB and AMBA-accredited business school of Malaysia in 2021. Earlier, he received his MPhil from Iqra University, a ‘triple-crown’ (AACSB, AMBA, and EQUIS-accredited) MBA from Newcastle University (UK), Postgraduate Diploma from Stratford College London (UK), and B.Sc. (Honours) with Distinction from London Metropolitan University, UK. He has secured seven consecutive distinctions in his academic career and has clinched First Class First Position at Sindh Board of Technical Education. He has been associated with Iqra University as a permanent faculty member in the Department of Business Administration since August 2008. His main hobbies include horse-riding, playing scrabble, cooking, bird-farming, and long driving.

“Exploring the Nexus: A Correlation Analysis of Motivational Orientations and Psychological Well-Being in Adolescents”, Pakistan Social Sciences Review   Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): January to March. 2024

“Exploring the interplay between Mindset, Well-being, and Academic Achievement: Mediating role of Metacognitive Learning,” featured in Voyage Journal of Educational Studies (VJES) in 2023.

“Exploring the Nexus Between Mindfulness, Gratitude, and Wellbeing Among Youth with the Mediating Role of Hopefulness: A South Asian Perspective,” can be retrieve from Frontiers in Psychology 13, 915667.  2022

“Effectiveness of CBT in managing body image dissatisfaction” published in Pakistan Journal of Professional Psychology: Research and Practice Vol 12 (2). 2021.