
Dr. Noorin Khan
Associate Professor (Department of Foreign Languages)
Department of Foreign Languages,
Jamia Millia Islamia,
New Delhi-110025
Noorin Khan, a Latin Americanist and currently an Associate Professor at Jamia Millia Islamia University has done her doctorate on the narrative of the Colombian author; Alvaro Mutis, M. Phil dissertation on the work of Gabriel Garcia Marquez from Jawaharlal Nehru University and continues to work on Latin American literature, culture, politics and current affairs.
She has received the Hispanist fellowship consecutively twice from the Government of Spain for research and has multiple scholarships to study in Mexico, Spain and Italy. She has been a visiting scholar at Colegio de Mexico in Mexico City, has done various courses on teaching Spanish as a Foreign Language at the Complutense University, Madrid as well as courses at the University of Salamanca, Spain, and at the Centre for Research on International Politics, (CIPI) at Habana, Cuba. She has also attended various workshops, seminars and conferences at national and international levels along with chairing, moderating and delivering plenary lectures. She is a reviewer for many international journals on Latin American and International Studies.
She has been giving lectures at national and international fora on various topics as visiting professor in University of the Balearic Islands and University of Granada in Spain, National University of Rosarios and National University of La Plata in Argentina, Externado University and Juan de Castellanos University Foundation in Colombia, as well as in the Political Research Division, Lok Sabha, Government of India for Spanish language. She was also the Election Observer of the national elections in Venezuela in 2024. She is also a member of the International Association of Hispanistas as well as of AECID, Spain.
She speaks, writes and reads Spanish, English, Hindi and Urdu fluently and has good knowledge of Italian and basic knowledge of French and Kashmiri. She has written various articles for national and international journals and books. Her area of interest is Spanish Language and Latin American literary, political and cultural studies.