Muhammad Farooq, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of English
Department of English
Muhammad Farooq is an Assistant Professor of English in the Department of English at Seton Hall University, where he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses on 20th- and 21st-century British, Postcolonial, and Global Anglophone literature. His research interests focus on postcolonial studies, specifically on necropolitics, memory, and spatial literary studies. With extensive teaching and research experience, and diverse cultural background, Farooq engages students at Seton Hall in learning how to think and connect apparently dissimilar notions, practices, and cultures. Farooq’s passion for exploring the complexities of literature and its multifaceted relationship with society drives his approach to research, teaching, and learning.
Education
- Ph.D., Kent State University
- M.Phil., Islamia College Peshawar
- M.A., University of Peshawar
- B.A., University of Peshawar
Accomplishments
- The Ohio International Consortium Outstanding International Student Award, 2023