Name:
Ramsha (Masood Ahmad) Sohail
Home Address:
** ********* ******, ********, **, USA.
Work Phone:
Work Email:
adlh3p@r.postjobfree.com
Place of Birth:
Faisalabad, Pakistan
Education
2014 – 2016
Bachelors (B.A) of Economics
Economics
Quaid -e- Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
2016 - 2018
Masters (M.A) in Development Studies
Development Studies
Paksitan Institute of Development Economics, Islalamabad, Pakistan.
2018-2020
Masters in Philosophy (M.Phil) in Development Studies
Development Studies
Supervised by Dr. Zulfiqar Ali Kalhoro.
Paksitan Institute of Development Economics, Islalamabad, Pakistan
Internships
2016
Large Taxpayers Unit of Federal Board of Revenue
Internee
Assisted in Administrative tasks
2017
National Vocational and Technical Training Commission
Internee
Assisted in Administrative tasks in an apex organization mandated to accomplish skill development of youth
Experience
2020-
2020
Fiverr
TaskShift
Content Writer and Copywriter
Content Writer
Writing blogs, articles for Buyers according to their requirements
Wrote content for the platform’s website and blogs
Publications
Ahmad, R.M. (2016). “Gender and the British Raj” [Essay]. DS View No. 5. Retrieved from https://www.pide.org.pk/pdf/DevStudies/view/DSView5.pdf
Ahmad, R.M. (2019). “The Need of Industrial Engagement in Skill Development of Unemployed Youth” [Essay]. DS View No. 11. Retrieved from https://www.pide.org.pk/pdf/DevStudies/view/DSView11.pdf
Ahmad, R.M. (2019). “Postcolonialism or Post-Colonialism?” [Essay]. DS View No. 14. Retrieved from https://www.pide.org.pk/pdf/DevStudies/view/DSView14.pdf
Ahmad, R.M. (2019). Honour Unmasked: Gender Violence, Law and Power in Pakistan [Review of the book Honour Unmasked: Gender Violence, Law and Power in Pakistan, by Nafisa Shah]. DS Paragraph, Retrieved from https://www.pide.org.pk/pdf/DevStudies/paragraphs/DS-Paragraph-5.pdf
Ahmad, R.M. (2020). PM Launches “City Islamabad App” amid COVID-19 outbreak. PIDE COVID-19 Newsletter. https://www.pide.org.pk/pdf/PIDE-COVID-19-Newsletter-10.pdf
Ahmad, N., Ahmad, M., & Masood, R. (2020). Socio-psychological Implications of Public Harassment for Women in the Capital City of Islamabad. Indian Journal Of Gender Studies, 27(1), 77-100. doi: 10.1177/0971521519891480
Ahmad, N.M, Ramay, M., Ahmad, R. M,. Ahmad, M.M,. & Kamal, F. (2017). Pakistan International Airlines on Its Nosedive Flight. Case Centre, Strategy and General Management.8. Reference no. 317-0436-1
Ahmad, N.M, Ramay, M., Ahmad, M.M, & Ahmad, R. M,. (2018). Health Care Dilemma in the Islamabad Capital Territory. Case Centre, Ethics and Social Responsibility.10. Reference no. 718-0005-1
Thesis
Ahmad, R.M. (2020) Issues and Challenges confronting Pakistani women in the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Institutes. A case study of the twin cities, Rawalpindi and Islamabad, Pakistan. (MPhil). Pakistan Institute of Development Economics.
Supervised by Dr. Zulfiqar Ali Kalhoro.
General Instructions for Preparation of the
Curriculum Vitae
Harvard Medical School
The CV, along with letters from internal and external referees and examples of scholarly work, provides the major evidence used during the evaluation of candidates for promotion. Therefore, accurate and complete reporting of contributions and achievements in the CV is essential. Below is some general guidance for preparation of the CV. Additional guidance is provided in each section of the CV.
Chronology of events: All events in the CV should be chronologic, beginning from the earliest and ending with the most recent. When dates cover a range, (e.g., 2005-2007), order by the first year in the range. For ongoing activities, indicate with a dash (2004- ) or by specifically noting ‘to present’ (2004 – present). If multiple, non-consecutive years, group as a single item (e.g., 1999-2001, 2004,
2007).
Definition of local, regional, national and international: A number of activities and roles in the CV are categorized as local, regional, national or international. These designations are important in the evaluation for promotion as it is expected that the reach of one’s influence and activities will broaden with rank. Thus, while many of the activities reported at the time of promotion to assistant professor will be local, it is expected that those under consideration for promotion to professor will participate in a broad range of national and, very often, international activities. The designations of local, regional, national or international below are based on both the proximity of the activities to the institution at which the candidate was appointed at that time as well as the source of the invitation to speak/teach.
Each activity, role or achievement should be reported only once in the CV. Guidance about where specific activities should be reported is provided in the CV. If you have additional questions, you may contact the Harvard Medical School Office for Faculty Affairs by phone 617-***-****) or e- mail (adlh3p@r.postjobfree.com).
If a category does not apply to you, omit the category and its heading entirely
Keep in mind that, as part of the evaluation for promotion, your CV may be reviewed by individuals outside your direct field. Avoid using abbreviations, acronyms and jargon that are not generally known (e.g., names of professional societies).
Include page numbers on the CV for easy reference.
Include city and state for each institution the first time it appears on the CV.
Additional instructions for using this template:
Please type directly into the template document, and delete the instructions as you go.
All the grid lines (information and the examples) will disappear once “Hide Gridlines” is selected under the Table Layout menu.
Please use only the given headings. Do not invent your own headings.
Honors and Prizes
•List awards for teaching, research, clinical and other academic contributions from college onward.
•Do not include grants to perform specific research projects, career development awards, or popular press designations such as Boston Magazine’s best doctors, or inclusion in Who’s Who,” which are reported in other sections
•For each honor or award indicate: Year; Name of Honor/Prize; Awarding Organization; Achievement for which awarded (if unclear from award title)
General Instructions for publications (see also the specific instructions at the end of this document)
•Include only manuscripts that are published or accepted for publication (forthcoming) in print or other media.
•Do not include manuscripts that have been submitted but not accepted for publication or those that are in preparation .
•Numbering of contributions should start with "1" in each new section.
•Use footnotes and asterisk to indicate co-first authorship.
•Report peer-reviewed and non-peer reviewed separately, as described below. Please use bold- faced type for your name in the authorship list.
•Organize publications from oldest to newest.
Some Tips and Samples:
•Follow HMS citation format for all items; note that HMS prefers minimal page number style
o(e.g., 291-6 instead of 291-296)
•Include only published or definitely accepted publications; do not include “submitted” or “in preparation” items.
•List ALL AUTHORS. Do not list “et al.” Make sure they are ordered consistently last name, first initials.
•Keep “in press” or “forthcoming” publications at the end of their respective lists.
•Proceedings of Meetings should be full length articles. The complete citation should be included.
oFor example:
Doe J, Doe C. New insights on the ABCs from a controlled study. In: Proc ABC Symp, J of the ABC Association; ;2007. 1(5): pp.105-9.
•Although an abstract may be published in a special volume of a journal titled “Proceedings of the12th Annual ABC Meeting,” an abstract is not a “Proceeding of Meetings” article.
Reviews/Chapters/Editorials
•Format reviews and editorials according to standard medical journal citation style. Make sure to provide all required data for chapter citations following correct order and punctuation. Page numbers must be included for chapters.
•For abstracts, provide full citation of the publication source, including journal volume and page number. Do not include abstracts containing data that has since been published in ‘manuscript’ form.
•It is your responsibility to be sure the title and order of authors as given on the final published work exactly matches the entry on your CV; journals sometimes alter titles in press.
Format for References
The following listings contain the correct format for references as described in a paper on uniform
requirements for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals (International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. Uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals. Ann Intern Med 1997; 126:36-47.). Please use this format throughout the bibliography.
Journals
Standard Journal Article (List all authors)
You CH, Lee KY, Chey RY, Menguy R. Electrogastrographic study of patients with unexplained nausea, bloating and vomiting. Gastroenterology 1980;79:311-4.
Corporate Author
The Royal Marsden Hospital Bone-Marrow Transplantation Team. Failure of syngeneic bone- marrow graft without preconditioning in post-hepatitis marrow aplasia. Lancet 1977;2:242-4.
No Author Given
Coffee drinking and cancer of the pancreas [editorial]. Br Med J 1981;283:628.
Article in Journal Volume with Supplement
Shen HM, Zhang QF. Risk assessment of nickel carcinogenicity and occupational lung cancer.
Environ Health Perspect 1994;102 Suppl 1:275-82.
Article in Volume with Part
Ozben T, Nacitarhan S, Tuncer N. Plasma and urine sialic acid in non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. Ann Clin Biochem 1995;32(Pt 3):303-6.
Article in Journal with No Issue or Volume
Brownell DA, Lennard TW. Immunologic status of the cancer patient and the effects of blood transfusion on antitumor responses. Curr Opin Gen Surg 1993:325-33.
Type of Article Indicated as Needed
Enzensberger W, Fischer PA. Metronome in Parkinson's disease [letter]. Lancet 1996;347:1337.
Clement J, De Bock R. Hematological complications of hantavirus nephropathy (HVN) [abstract]. Kidney Int 1992;42:1285.
Dissertation
Kaplan SJ. Post-hospital home health care: the elderly's access and utilization [dissertation]. St.
Louis (MO): Washington Univer.; 1995.