Aimal Agha
Lecturer
Department of Sociology , Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities

aimal.agha@buitms.edu.pk

Qualification

M.Phil. (2023)
Sociology
Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan
Master's (2015)
Sociology
Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan
Bachelor's (2013)
Political Science
University of Karachi, Pakistan

Teaching Courses

  • Social Research Methods, Sociology of Development, Urban Sociology, Sociology of Education

Teaching Method

  • Collaborative Learning
  • Inquiry-Based Learning

Research Interest

  • Children's Well-being, Children's Vulnerability, Child Protection

Membership

  • Children's Understanding of Well-being: global and local
  • Childhood Law and Policy Newtork

Awards & Achivements

  • Participated in a research conference on School Well-being from a Child-Centered Perspective held in Berlin Germany
    2025
  • Participated in a research conference on Children's Relational Well-being held in Sion Switzerland
    2019
  • Summer School Program, Wuppertal Germany
    2015

Academic & Social Links

Aimal Agha is an education professional with 11 years of teaching experience and a strong academic background. He holds an MPhil degree and earned a distinction in his Master’s program. His research interests span history and political developments in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and the Middle East, as well as the history of medieval South Asia. With a deep commitment to scholarship and pedagogy, he brings both expertise and passion to his academic pursuits.

Publications

Child Marriage Traditions in Pakistan: Reconstructing (In) Security and Subjective Well-Being of Children.
Makhtoom Ahmed, Muhammad Zaman, Hifza Irfan (2025) Qualitative Report vol. 30 no. 3 pp. -
Children’s Perceptions of their Safety and Agency in Pakistan
Makhtoom Ahmed, Imran Sabir, Muhammad Zaman (2022) Child indicators research vol. 15 no. 3 pp. 959-987
Children’s self-concept of their well-being in Rawalpindi and Islamabad: Actor’s perspectives of identity and existence
Makhtoom Ahmed, Muhammad Zaman (2019) Child Indicators Research vol. 12 no. 2 pp. 501-523
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Work Experience

July 2016 to Date
Lecturer at Sociology
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