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Dr. Mahima Singh
Assistant Professor
Profile Summary
Dr. Mahima Singh is an educator and trainer with expertise in English language teaching, communication, and training & development, complemented by experience in HR. She has served as a US Department of State English Language (EL) Fellow, where she trained SCERT educators in New Delhi and conducted large-scale employability skills programmes across ITIs and government colleges in India.
A certified trainer from the Association for Talent Development (ATD, USA) and a CELTA-certified educator (Cambridge), she specialises in integrating AI tools, educational technology, and NEP 2020 frameworks such as gamification and experiential learning into pedagogy. Her work focuses on building critical thinking, communication skills, and real-world application in learners.
Work Experience
Dr. Singh currently teaches business communication and management courses at UPES. She has extensive international teaching experience across India, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Mexico, Brazil, Oman, China, and the USA, delivering courses in English language, literature, and ESL.
Research Interests
Business communication; language pedagogy; AI in education; experiential learning; employability skills.
Teaching Philosophy
Her teaching integrates technology-enabled learning with real-world relevance. She uses GenAI tools, gamification, and case-based methods to enhance engagement and communication skills.
She focuses on preparing students to use AI tools ethically and effectively, while developing confidence, critical thinking, and professional communication capabilities.
Courses Taught
Business Communication; Business Writing; Technical Writing; Creative Writing; English Literature; ESL; EAP; ESP; IELTS and TOEFL preparation; professional and career development courses.
Awards and Grants
US Department of State English Language Fellow; Certified Trainer – Association for Talent Development (ATD, USA); CELTA (Cambridge University) certified.
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