
الدكتورة هينا خالد
أستاذ مساعد
الدكتورة هينا خالد
أستاذ مساعد
المؤهلات العلمية
PhD in Public Administration and Policy
Master in Public Policy (MPP)
الكيان
كلية السياسات العامة
السيرة الذاتية
Hina Khalid is an assistant professor in the College of Public Policy (CPP) at Hamad bin Khalifa University. Before joining CPP, she worked as a researcher in the Child Well-Being Research Unit, Washington State Department of Social and Health Services. She was also a lecturer at the School of Nursing and Health Studies, University of Washington Bothell, and an assistant professor at the Information Technology University in Pakistan.
Her research focuses on improving health outcomes with a special interest in how government policies, institutions, and politics mediate these outcomes. She has authored 15 peer-reviewed articles in leading journals such as the American Journal of Public Health, Social Science and Medicine, Health Systems, and The Lancet, among others.
Her research has been supported by grants from the World Health Organization, World Bank, Shahid Hussain Foundation, and the International Growth Centre.
PhD in Public Administration and Policy
Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy. University at Albany, State University of New York.
2017
Master in Public Policy (MPP)
Lee Kuan Yew, School of Public Policy. National University of Singapore.
2010
BSc in Economics
Lahore University of Management Sciences
2007
- Health policy
- Maternal and child health
- Vaccine hesitancy
- Political commitment
Assistant Professor
College of Public Policy, Hamad bin Khalifa University
2025 - present
Researcher
Research and Data Analysis Division, Washington State Department of Social and Health Services, USA
2023 - 2025
Lecturer
School of Nursing and Health Studies, University of Washington at Bothell, USA
2023 - 2024
Assistant Professor
Economics, Information Technology University, Pakistan
2017 – 2021
- (2022) Increasing COVID-19 vaccine booster uptake in Pakistan. International Growth Centre. (GBP 19,996)
- (2021) Public Trust and the politics of Pakistan’s COVID-19 vaccination program. Evidence in Governance and Politics Group. (USD 10,000)
- (2020) COVID-19 and Slum Communities. Assessing the Health and Economic Impacts. World Health Organization. (USD 15,000)
- (2012-2017) Fulbright scholarship for doctoral studies. Fulbright, USA.
- (2008-2010) Full scholarship, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore