|  Muhammad Imran is an accomplished scholar and human rights professional  with a diverse academic background, including an MS in Security and Strategic  Studies from the University of Management and Technology, a Bachelor of Law,  and a Master’s in History, PGD International Affairs from University of the  Punjab, Lahore – Pakistan. His interdisciplinary expertise bridges law,  history, International security studies and International Relations, enabling  him to analyze complex issues related to human rights, governance, and national  security with a critical and solution-oriented approach.He currently serves as Stenographer and Visiting Faculty Member in the  Department of Public Relations and Advertising, School of Communication  Studies, University of the Punjab, Lahore, where he teaches courses on Media  Law and Ethics, Ethics of Persuasive Communication and Ideology and  Constitution of Pakistan. His role also extends to assisting the Human Rights  Chair and Harassment Inquiry Committee at the University of the Punjab,  reflecting his sustained commitment to institutional integrity and social  justice.
 Imran’s research focuses on non-traditional security threats,  particularly in areas of energy, environment, climate change, human security,  and rule of law crises. He has authored and co-authored several papers  published in HEC-recognized (Y-Category) journals, covering topics such as  climate-security nexus, cyber warfare, psychological operations, and energy  security. His active participation in international conferences underscores his  engagement with global academic and policy dialogues on democracy, governance,  and sustainability.
 Beyond academia, Muhammad Imran has contributed over a decade of administrative  and legal experience at the University of the Punjab and District &  Sessions Court, Faisalabad, where he gained substantial expertise in  institutional management, documentation, and procedural law.
 Driven by a strong sense of public service and intellectual curiosity,  he continues to pursue impactful research and academic endeavors aimed at  promoting human security, sustainable governance, and equitable development in  Pakistan and beyond.
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