Dr. Mohammad Firoj Al Mamun Khan

Dr. Mohammad Firoj Al Mamun Khan

Associate Professor & Head

PhD (English Literature and Philosophy) Jahangirnagar University

+8809678008487, Ext-703

head.english@uits.ac.bd

dr.firojkhan@uits.edu.bd

1. PhD (English Literature and Philosophy), Jahangirnagar University

2. MA in English, Jahangirnagar University

3. BA (Hons) in English, Jahangirnagar University

4. HSC, Govt. Science College, Dhaka.

5. SSC, Jamurki Nawab SIr Abdul Gani High School, Mirzapur, Tangail.

Professional Experiences

  • Working as the Associate Professor and Head, Department of English, UITS from 01 September 2025 till date

  • Worked as the Acting Dean, Faculty of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, UITS from 30 December 2025 to 21 February 2026

  • Worked as the Assistant Professor and Coordinator  (Common Core), Shanto-Mariam University of Creative Technology (SMUCT) from January 2016 to April 2018, Full time (May 2018 to May 2025, Adjunct).

  • Worked as an Assistant Professor, American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB), from June 2012 to August 2018.

  • Worked as a Lecturer, American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB), from May 2007 to May  2012.

  • Worked as a Lecturer, BRAC University from May 2006 to April 2007.


Other Selected Experience

  • 2016-2018 Worked as the Head of the Self-Assessment Committee (SAC), Department of English, SMUCT, under the UGC-HEQEP Project.

  • 1999-2007 Worked as a course developer and trainer for the Police SAT (Selection Assistance Team) for UN Peacekeeping Mission qualifying examinations.

  • 1999-2007  Worked as a Professional Trainer

  • 1999-2005---Conducted 'English for Today', and anchored 'Horizon' and 'Youth Forum', radio magazines, in Bangladesh Betar. Worked as voice over artist in television.

  • 1999-2003  Worked in The Independent (A National English Daily; now defunct) as a sub-editor, lead feature writer, and the Feature In-Charge

  • 2000-2003 Worked for Care Bangladesh.

  • 1998-2000  Taught O & A Level candidates, IELTS, etc.

1. Literary theories

2. Cultural theories

3. Postcolonial Literature

4. Philosophy in Literature

1. The Return of the Native: Hardy's Ambivalence between the Theological Determination and General Causality, Journal of Economics and Development Studies, JEDS, ISSN,2304-4160, 2025.

2. Revisiting the Signifying System: Ferdinand de Saussure and Beyond, Journal of Economics and Development Studies, JEDS, ISSN,2304-4160, 2025.

3. The Conflict between Metaphysical and Human Agencies in Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge, Social Science and Humanities Journal, SSHJ, Volume 9, Issue 6, 2025, https://doi.org/10.18535/sshj.v9i06.1883

4. Semiotics: The Representation, Construction, and Evaluation of Reality, Language In India, Volume 14:8, August 2014, https://www.languageinindia.com

5. Language and Literature: Points of Convergences, Language India, Volume 14:7, July 2014, https://www.languageinindia.com

6. The Focus on Individual Learner in the SL/FL Classrooms in Bangladesh, Language In India, Volume 12, June Issue, 2012, https://www.languageinindia.com

7. The Stylistic Analysis of Thomas Hardy's The Mayor of Casterbridge, in progress.

8. An Inquiry into the Aesthetic World of Talukder Lovely's Poetry, in progress.

9. Pragmatics and Discourse Analysis: A comparative Study, in progress.

Book Publication
Mastering English Language ( Grammar & Usage, Writing, Speaking) published in 2020
Under the Sylvan Charm ( Fiction), Awaiting publication

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