Mafruha Shifat is a Senior Lecturer at the School of General Education, Brac University. She is also a writer and a researcher of Bangla and English Languages, Literature, Culture, and Comparative and Postcolonial Studies. Currently, she is a Graduate Student and Teaching Assistant of English at North Dakota State University, USA. Before that, she graduated from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, with a Master's degree and a Bachelor's (Hons.) degree. Mafruha has published her research articles in journals and editions of the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh, Bangla Academy, the University of Dhaka, and several others from Bangladesh and abroad. She has presented papers at conferences like International Conference on Entangled Englishes in Translocal Spaces, the International Congress of Bengal Studies, the International Conference on Postcolonial Perspective, and the Conference on Foreign Language Education for Sustainable Development Goals. Her recent research includes Rhetoric, Writing Studies, Intercultural Communication, Globalization of the Bangla language, and Bangladeshi literature. She also works in outcome-based education and classroom management using modern pedagogical tools. Mafruha is an Editor of OSUN (Open Society University Network) Global Commons and a Writing Consultant at the Center for Writers of North Dakota State University.