
Dr. Hafiz Ahmed Ullah is an accomplished academic, researcher, and thought leader in the field of commerce, with a strong focus on economic sustainability, taxation behavior, and governance systems. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor at the Institute for Art & Culture, where he actively contributes to teaching, research, and academic development.
With a PhD in Commerce from the University of the Punjab, Dr. Ullah has developed a distinguished academic profile supported by numerous publications in HEC-recognized and international journals. His research work primarily explores the intersection of digital taxation systems, environmental sustainability, and behavioral economics, with a particular emphasis on developing economies.
Dr. Ullah brings extensive teaching experience across diverse disciplines, including Managerial Economics, Organizational Behavior, Entrepreneurship, Construction Management, and Principles of Management, engaging students from multidisciplinary backgrounds such as business, computer science, and design. His teaching philosophy emphasizes applied learning, critical thinking, and sustainability-driven innovation.
As a researcher, he is currently working on projects related to e-filing adoption, economic sustainability through tax reforms, and passive housing design within regulatory frameworks, reflecting his commitment to bridging theory with real-world policy and design challenges.
Dr. Ullah is actively involved in academic reviewing, research supervision, and curriculum development, and he contributes to advancing global discussions on sustainable economic systems. His interdisciplinary approach and research-driven insights position him as a valuable evaluator of innovative educational practices.