Associate Professor Dr Sana Malik

Associate Professor Dr Sana Malik

  • Adjunct Associate Professor
Department of Engineering
SDGs Focus

Biography

Dr Sana Malik is a proven professional and academic in the field of built environment, secured her PhD in housing studies. She is committed to bringing positive change in the landscape of affordable housing and has a track record of strategic leadership for housing innovators. For the last 10 years, she has been involved with academia to impact the future direction of architectural and built environment education in Pakistan and globally.  She is associated with Scopus-indexed journal “Housing & Society” published by Taylor & Francis as editorial member. She has been invited frequently to give distinguished speeches on the subject of low-income housing and PhD journey on international and national forums.

Academic & Professional Qualifications

  • PhD (Housing Studies), Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia (2021)
  • MSc (Housing), Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia (2014)
  • B.Arch, University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore, Pakistan (2009)
  • Collaboration for Faculty Excellence in Teaching and Research (CFETR), Awarded with Two weeks US State Department Funded Training Program held at George Mason University

Research Interests

  • Architectural Design
  • Housing Design
  • Low-income housing
  • Affordable housing
  • Housing policy
  • Built Environment
  • Urban Poverty

Teaching Areas

  • Research Methodology
  • Built Environment
  • Housing Design
  • Architectural Design
  • Housing planning and Development

Courses Taught

  • Research methodology
  • Built Environment
  • Housing Design
  • Architectural Design
  • Housing planning and Development

Notable Publications

  1. Malik, S. (2024). Exploring resource-wise stakeholder engagements for low-income housing development in urban Punjab, Pakistan. Journal of Urban Management. (WoS)
  2. Malik, S., & Nurunnabi, M. (2024). Stakeholders’ perspective on collaboration barriers in low-income housing provision: a case study from Pakistan. Humanities & Social Sciences Communications, 11(1), 88. (WoS) 
  3. Malik, S. (2023). Beneficiary Expectation from Low-Income Housing Projects: A Post-Occupancy Evaluation Study from Punjab, Pakistan. Annals of Human and Social Sciences 4(2). DOI: https://doi.org/10.35484/ahss.2023(4-II)55  
  4. Malik, S. and Tariq, F. (2021). Recasting paradigms of institutional analysis and stakeholder analysis in housing research, Journal of Urban Management. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jum.2021.08.001 (WoS
  5. Malik, S., Roosli, R., Tariq, F. and Yusuf, N. (2020). Policy Framework and Institutional Arrangements: Case of Affordable Housing Delivery for Low Income Groups in Punjab, Pakistan. Housing Policy Debate. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/10511482.2019.1681018 (WoS
  6. Malik, S., Roosli, R. and Yusuf, N. (2020). Institutional stakeholder collaborations (ISCs): a conceptual framework for housing research. 
    Journal of Housing and the Built Environment. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10901 021 09834 z (WoS
  7. Malik, S., Roosli, R. and Tariq, F. (2019). Investigation of informal housing challenges and issues: experiences from slum and squatter of Lahore. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10901 019 09669 9 (WoS
  8. Malik, S. and Hassan, K. A. K. (2019). An Investigation of House Designs in Lahore: Transformation of Residential Architecture from traditional to modern. Journal of Design and Built Environment. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22452/jdbe.vol19no1.5 
  9. Salman, M., Malik, S., Tariq, F., and Khilat, F. (2018). Conservation analysis of Gali Surjan Singh: a study of architectural and social aspects. Journal of Architectural Conservation. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/13556207.2018.1488203 (WoS
  10. Malik, S., and Mujahid, B. (2016). Perception of House Design in Islam: Experiences from Saudi Arabia, and Pakistan. Journal of Islamic Thought and Civilization. DOI: https://doi.org/10.32350/jitc.62.04  
  11. Malik, S., and Wahid, J. (2014). Rapid Urbanization: Problems and Challenges for Adequate Housing in Pakistan. Journal of Sociology and Social Work. DOI: https://doi.org/10.15640/jssw.v2n2a6 

     

BOOK CHAPTER 

  1. Ahmad, N. & Malik, S. (2022). Structure of Land Supply. In. N. Javed & M. S. Nawaz (Eds.), Power, Profits, and Plans: The Political Economy of Housing in Pakistan. Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Islamabad. 
  2. Malik, S. & Roosli, R., Appraisal of Housing Finance in Pakistan for Low-Income Groups: Concepts & Processes, In Accessible Housing in South Asia, (2022), Kundu, A., Ponce Dentinho, T., Magsi, H., Basu, K., Bandyopadhyay, S. (Eds.) Springer.

 

CONFERENCE ARTICLES 

  1. Malik, S., Roosli, R. and Yusuf, N., (2020). Institutional Stakeholder Collaborations (ISCs) as Implementation Idea: Public Private Partnerships (PPP) and Collaborative Approaches in Affordable Housing Provision. In Proceedings of the Housing Studies Association Annual Conference 2020, London, United Kingdom 
  2. Malik, S., Roosli, R. and Yusuf, N., (2020). Abandonment of Public Housing Projects within Real Estate Sector of Pakistan. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Real Estate Management and Valuation (ICREMV 2020), Sri Lanka 
  3. Malik, S., Roosli, R. and Yusuf, N., (2019). Qualitative Housing Analysis: Critical Appraisal Of Institutional And Stakeholder Theoretical Paradigms. In Proceedings of the International Qualitative Research Conference (iQRC 2019), Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia 
  4. Malik, S., and Roosli, R. (2018). An Overview of Multi Stakeholder Partnerships for Affordable Housing Delivery. In Proceedings of the SPACE International Conference 2018 on Housing, London, United Kingdom 
  5. Malik, S., Roosli, R., Tariq, F., and Salman, M. (2018). Land Tenure Security and Resident’s Stability in Squatter Settlements of Lahore. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Urban Regeneration Sustainability (URS2018), London, United Kingdom 

     

Achievements & Accolades

Establishment of Housing Research Center (HRC) Lahore, Pakistan 
Being a passionate housing researcher, I felt the need to establish the first research center ever in Pakistan to promote the dialogue and research on Housing in the country. I was actively involved in convincing my fellow team members of the school for the need for this initiative in academia. The other tasks involved getting approval from the university charter, developing the center's website, and highlighting HRC on national and international platforms. I am also leading the social media pages (Facebook & Twitter) to update center activities on a regular basis.

Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) Malaysia & Pakistan 
I believe in collaboration and the exchange of ideas as a global door to learning from potential partners in teaching and research. This thought was initiated and executed by me along with like-minded colleagues in the form of MoA between the School of Housing, Building & Planning- HBP (Universiti Sains Malaysia) & School of Architecture & Planning - SAP (University of Management & Technology) for five years (2016-2021) to open a knowledge corridor for students and faculty members of both institutions for active research activities in disciplines of architecture and urban studies. Key duties involved in a leading position included acting as a communication bridge between two parties, getting approval from the relevant university offices and assisting in developing the MoA documents. Under this MoA, a graduate student (MS Housing & Community Development) successfully presented his work in USM and participated in an international conference in 2018.

LAUNCH OF MS HOUSING & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (MS HCD) Lahore, Pakistan 
After completing my Master’s degree in 2016, I felt the motivation to transfer knowledge and understanding to young undergraduate students in Pakistan, and I worked as a team leader in the launch of a new degree program in 2016 and endeavored for the development of the student exchange program with a Malaysian University to make this program an extraordinary success. I worked with full commitment for the graduate program accreditation from the competent National Authority (Higher Education Commission, Pakistan). I also designed the course and Prepared course outlines for housing design, housing policy, housing finance, and management, housing as a tool for community development, housing policy, and socio economic aspects of housing.

 

Professional Associations

University of Central Asia Kyrgyzstan 
Trainer for School of Professional & Continuous Education (SPCE) September 2023- October 2023 
•    Invited as a trainer to facilitate the entrepreneurship training of construction technologies with a focus on green solutions to participants from Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan through modules of Principles of Housing Design & Green Affordable Housing.


Center for Sustainability & Climate Change, Prince Sultan University Hybrid, KSA 
Sustainability Fellow October 2022 - Present 
•    Associated as a Sustainability fellow for joint research projects and publications for Architecture and Urban development sector.

Research for Social Transformation and Advancement (RASTA) Pakistan 
Reviewer for Research Grant Proposals December 2021 - Present 
The ‘Research for Social Transformation and Advancement’ (RASTA) is Pakistan's largest social sciences research network. RASTA’s mission is to develop a research culture and network of academia and think tanks across Pakistan producing high-quality, evidence-based policy research to inform Pakistan’s public policy process.

The World Bank Pakistan 
SHORT TERM CONSULTANT (STC)   CONTRACT February 2020   May 2020 
The project titled “Pakistan: Supply-Side Scan and Effective Demand Analysis of Major Housing Markets” was aimed to gauge supply-side responsiveness of major housing markets as well as effective demand for mortgage financing in Pakistan in the context of further injection of long-term funding to the Pakistan Mortgage Refinancing Company. 
 

Media

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