Dr Matluba Khan has about ten years’ teaching experience as a lecturer and later on as an Assistant Professor in Department of Architecture, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) and as a tutor in the University of Edinburgh and University College London. She teaches at different levels of undergraduate and postgraduate studies in architecture, planning, landscape and more recently in University College London. She is an Associate Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy.
University College London
Research Fellow, 2017- present
Postgraduate courses
MSc Health and Society (2017-2018, 2018-2019)
MSc Health Psychology (2018-2019)
MSc Population Health (2018-2019)
Summer school
Health and Society summer school: Social Determinants of Health (2019)
The University of Edinburgh
Tutor, 2015- 2017
Undergraduate courses
Art and Design studio, 1st year Architecture and Landscape Architecture (2015-16 and 2016-17)
Postgraduate courses
MSc Landscape and Well-being (Theoretical foundations and Research strategies and methods) (2015-16 and 2016-17)
MLA Contextual studies (dissertation) (2015-16)
Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET)
Assistant Professor, 2012-2013 (on leave since September 2013)
Lecturer, 2009-2012
Undergraduate courses
Architecture design studio, 1st , 2nd , 3rd and 5th year
Graphic design studio, 2nd year
Architectural graphics studio, 1st and 2nd year
Sculpture studio, 3rd year (Course organiser)
Theory course on Architectural conservation, 4th year (Course organiser)
Theory course on Landscape planning and design, 1st year (Department of urban planning and regional development) (Course organiser)