
معرفی
Nabeela Farhat serves as a Lecturer in the Department of Geography, Environment, and Sustainability at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG), teaching foundational courses including GES 301: Cities of the World and GES 105: Introduction to Human Geography that examine global urban systems and human-environment interactions.
Her academic credentials were earned entirely at UNCG:
- M.A. in Geography
- B.A. in Geography and Secondary Education
Dr. Farhat's research investigates the complex interplay between spatial dynamics and social processes, with particular focus on immigrant experiences in emerging gateway cities. Her work employs geographic methodologies to analyze neighborhood transformation, racial stratification, and demographic patterns, emphasizing how immigrant communities navigate assimilation and integration within non-traditional metropolitan contexts. This scholarship bridges human geography with critical urban studies and migration research.
Recent publications demonstrate consistent engagement with immigrant gateway city dynamics in the American South, particularly examining Greensboro, NC as a case study. Her 2023-2024 works reveal methodological emphasis on spatial analysis of neighborhood change and quantitative assessments of inequality, contributing to broader understandings of how minor-emerging gateway cities reshape traditional migration patterns and social integration processes.
While her scholarly service includes peer review activities such as the 2024 book review for Southeastern Geographer, no scientific awards, grant funding, or student advising information is publicly documented in available materials.





