From 1947 to 1954, Mahood was a
Fellow of
St Hugh's College, Oxford, then an all-female
college of the
University of Oxford. She then moved to Nigeria where she became professor of English at the
University of Ibadan. Moving to Tanzania, she held the
Chair of English at the
University of Dar es Salaam from 1963 to 1967. She returned to England and was appointed Professor of English Literature at the
University of Kent at Canterbury. Having retired in 1979, she was made
Professor Emeritus by Kent and she maintained her links with the university into old age. Mahood taught at four universities in three countries. Notable former students of hers include
Robert Mugabe (President of Zimbabwe),
Abiola Irele (Nigerian literary scholar), and
Wole Soyinka (Nobel prizewinner). ==Later life==