Nabiha Ibnat

Lecturer
English Language and Literature
Email: nabiha.ibnat@ustc.ac.bd

Profile

Nabiha Ibnat joined the Department of English Language and Literature at USTC as a Lecturer in January 2026. Prior to this, she served as an Assistant Teacher of English at Mirza Ahmed Ispahani High School.
She has chosen teaching as her profession to apply her subject expertise within academia, contributing to students’ intellectual and academic development. She aims to utilize her research-oriented mindset, and make a meaningful, positive impact on her institution.

Education

  • Bachelor of Arts in English, Department of English, University of Chittagong
  • Master of Arts in English, Department of English, University of Chittagong

Program Affiliated

  • Master of Arts in English
  • Bachelor of Arts in English

Areas of Interest

  • Blue Ecocriticism
  • Translation Studies
  • Transnational Studies
  • Refugee literature
  • Displacement
  • Subaltern Studies
  • Post-colonial Literature

Courses Taught

  • Western Philosophy
  • Old and Middle English Literature
  • 16th and 17th Century Literature
  • 18th Century Literature
  • Literary Criticism
  • Shakespeare’s Tragedies

Journals & Articles

Research Works and Conference Presentation:

  • Nabiha Ibnat, Generational Refugee as Litterateur Takes Literary Works to Another Level: The Outstanding Case of Derek Walcott.
  • Nabiha Ibnat, A Study of Vernacular Usage of Language and Translingual Bridge through the Translation of Harishankar Jaladas’s Ramgolam by Quazi Mostain Billah.
  • Nabiha Ibnat, Transcending Terracentric Discourse: A Study of Blue Ecocriticism and Climate Imperatives in Adwaita Mallabarman’s A River Called Titash and Harishankar Jaladas’s Sons of the Sea.
  • Nabiha Ibnat, “Future World at Stake”: A Study of ‘Anthropocene Disorder’ in Juhea Kim’s A Love Story from the End of the World.