Naziba Saiyara

Lecturer

Short Biography:


Naziba Saiyara has been contributing to the academic landscape as a Lecturer in the Department of English at the esteemed World University of Bangladesh since 2023. A notable milestone in her academic pursuits is the publication of her maiden research paper in the peer-reviewed journal The International Journal of Language and Literary Studies in the year of 2022. Beyond the academic pursuits, she has contributed as a child author to a fairytale book in her native language and has co-authored the work "Rocks Museum: A Key For Uncloaking Ancient Human Habitation."

Her intellectual curiosity spans research areas such as Comparative Literature, Postcolonial Literature, World Literature, Ecofeminism, Postmethod Pedagogy, and Critical Discourse Analysis. Outside the academic realm, she relishes a harmonious work-life balance: finding joy in spending quality time with family and friends, watching series, movies, documentaries, exploring new places, and immersing herself in the rhythms of music and poetry. As an enthusiastic individual, Naziba is driven by a passion for lifelong learning and a deep appreciation for life's finer nuances. Her academic odyssey culminated with the completion of an M.A. in English, where she achieved the distinction of securing the top position at Begum Rokeya University Rangpur. You can contact her at naziba.saiyara@english.wub.edu.bd for relevant academic assistance.



Publications



  1. Ahsan, Mohsina, and Saiyara, Naziba. “The Pedagogical Procedures and Indicators of Post-Methods for English Language Teaching: A Theoretical Perspective.” Journal for Research Scholars and Professionals of English Language Teaching, Vol. 6, Issue 32, July 2022, India. https://doi.org/10.54850/jrspelt.6.32.008

  1. Ahsan, Mohsina, Saiyara Naziba, and Mahadi Hasan. “Society Versus the Desires of Women in Madame Bovary and Grihadaha: The Scandalous Woman Conundrum.” International Journal of Language and Literary Studies, Vol. 4, Issue 1, March 2022, pp. 239-248, Rome, Italy.      http://doi.org/10.36892/ijlls.v4i1.830

  1. Haque, Nazmul, and Naziba Saiyara. Rocks Museum: A Key For Uncloaking Ancient Human Habitation, Bangala Gobeshona, 2019.