University of Cincinnati
Muhammad Faruque is an accomplished academic currently serving as the Inayat Malik Associate Professor at the University of Cincinnati since September 2020 and simultaneously as faculty at The Alkaram Institute since August 2022. Faruque has a notable experience as a Visiting Scholar at Harvard University and previously held the position of George Ames Postdoctoral Fellow at Fordham University. Faruque has developed strong interpersonal, written, and public speaking skills through teaching and presentations, demonstrating the ability to convey complex material effectively. Additional roles include curriculum reviewer for the International Baccalaureate and ancillary contributor for Oxford University Press, alongside teaching roles at the University of California, Berkeley. Faruque earned a PhD in Philosophy, Science, and Mysticism from the University of California, Berkeley, and holds an MA in Philosophy and Mysticism from the University of Tehran, as well as a BSc in Economics from Royal Holloway, University of London.
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University of Cincinnati
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The University of Cincinnati, top 5 university for co-op, offers students a balance of educational excellence and real-world experience. Since its founding in 1819, UC has been the source of many discoveries creating positive change for society, including the first antihistamine, the first co-op education program, the first electronic organ, the Golden Gate Bridge designer and the oral polio vaccine. Each year, this urban, public, research university graduates nearly 10,000 students, adding to more than 300,000 living alumni around the world. UC is the largest employer in the Cincinnati region, with an economic impact of more than $4.2 billion.