|  Dr.  Ayesha Akram is a Assistant Professor at the Institute of English Studies, University of  the Punjab, Lahore. She brings with her a diverse teaching experience of more  than ten years, both as a regular as well as visiting faculty member. She holds  the honor of being one of the only two faculty members selected from Punjab, for  a prestigious Visiting Fellowship at the University of North Carolina at  Chapel Hill, USA (2019) for a master-training on Digital Humanities. She is also the recipient of HEC's Research  Fellowship for University of Exeter, United Kingdom (2019/2020), as  a part of her Ph.D. research.Ms. Akram has been involved  in a number of academic and non-collegiate activities and projects including  the launch of the first successful IELTS program (Focal Person) at her former workplace, University of Education Lahore, in collaboration with the British Council  Lahore. She has also worked as a team member to launch the U.S Department of State funded  "ACCESS" and "English Works!" projects for D.G. Khan and  Faisalabad campuses of the varsity. Ms. Akram has also previously worked with the "US Department of  State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs" as a Head  Instructor in its benchmark project "English Access  Microscholarship Program" for South Punjab region.
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