Khuloud Al Blooshi
Khuloud Al Blooshi recently graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, with a minor in Leadership and Communication, from the United Arab Emirates University (UAEU). During her studies, she built a strong foundation in international relations, comparative political systems, and research methodologies, and contributed to impactful projects such as developing cultural indicators for Abu Dhabi’s Cultural Statistics System. She presented her research findings at conferences including WAPOR, the UAEU Undergraduate Research Conference, and COP28, highlighting the role of cultural data in sustainable city development.
Beyond academia, Khuloud served as Vice President of the Emirates Student Association, where she organised national events, youth innovation initiatives, and partnerships with governmental entities and forums to empower students and promote civic engagement.
Through internships with the Clean Energy Business Council and the UAE Ministry of Education, she applied her skills in project management, strategic communications, and policy documentation to real-world initiatives. These experiences strengthened her ability to collaborate with international partners, support large-scale events, and contribute to policy research. Passionate about public policy, strategic planning, and diplomacy, Khuloud aspires to lead initiatives that create meaningful and sustainable social impact.
