Dr. Ayesha Farooq holds a PhD in Humanities with research emphasis on English Literature and Cultural History, complemented by an MA in English and a BA in History.
Dr. Ayesha Farooq is a Pakistan-based humanities scholar with a PhD in Humanities, an MA in English, and a BA in History. She specializes in English Literature, History, Linguistics, and Philosophy, translating complex theories into clear, argument-driven prose. Her research spans postcolonial studies, language ideologies, and critical theory, with a focus on integrating historical context and textual analysis. She designs course-enhanced materials, constructs nuanced literature reviews, and mentors students through dissertations and proposals. Her collaborations have sharpened her ability to craft rigorous arguments that resonate with diverse readers while maintaining scholarly integrity and originality. Dr. Farooq aligns her work with academic conventions, citation standards, and ethical writing practices, ensuring that every assignment reflects deep subject understanding, methodological clarity, and persuasive, evidence-based conclusions.
Her practical approach blends archival research with contemporary theory, delivering clear essays, dissertations, and proposals on time. She prioritizes originality, ethical sourcing, and client success, with a revision-minded approach.