1993-1998
University Years: Politics, Media, and Public Life
During my undergraduate years as a Political Science student, I became deeply involved in university media and student communication. I worked as a journalist, writer, photographer, and graphic designer for several university newspapers and magazines, while also contributing to the media and campaign materials of my university election group.
This combination of political study and practical media work had a lasting impact on me. It helped me understand that media is not only a channel for information, but a quiet force that shapes perception, influences public opinion, and affects daily life in ways people may not always notice.
Education, Learning & Practice
What I studied, what I practised, and what I continue to learn.
My educational journey has never been limited to classrooms, certificates, or formal study. It has been shaped by a continuous relationship between knowledge and practice.
Studying Political Science helped me understand institutions, public affairs, governance, policy, and the forces that shape society. At the same time, my practical work in journalism, media production, broadcasting, cultural institutions, international development, and technology turned that knowledge into lived experience.
This section brings together what I have learned and what I have done: the academic foundations, professional training, practical skills, and continuing curiosity that have shaped my work across media, development, culture, and intelligent systems.
BA, Kuwait. University
1993-1998
Bachelor of Political Science, with Minor in Public Administration
Member in the Democratic Circle
1993-1998
Member in the Democratic Circle a Student party in Kuwait University.
Student Association Faculty of CBA, Kuwait University
1997-1998
Secretary of the Student Association Faculty of College of Business Administration-Elected Member.
Life at University . . .
Beyond the Classroom . . .
Where political study met journalism, public speech, campaigns, and the first lessons of public life.
My undergraduate years were both challenging and rewarding. While studying Political Science, I quickly realised that university life was not limited to lectures, exams, and academic requirements. It was also a wider space for discovery, responsibility, public engagement, and personal growth.
During that period, I worked to balance my studies with my interests, hobbies, and part-time activities. I became involved in journalism, public relations, public speaking, campaign management, photography, graphic design, and student media. These experiences gave me a practical education that complemented my academic one.
University taught me more than political theory. It taught me how ideas move, how people organise, how messages influence audiences, and how communication can shape public life in subtle but powerful ways.
●afaq
writer in afaq a University newspaper.
1993-1994
●Al-Shoulla
1994-1998
a student Magazine Issued by the Association of College of Business Administration and in it i work as Journalist,Graphic designer,editor.
●ALNOOR
1998
an islamic wall-newspaper
as editor-in-chief.
●The Democratic Circle
1995-1998
Member of the Media committee in the Democratic Circle party.
"student party in kuwait university".
●The Democratic Circle
1995-1998
Member of the Advertising committee in the Democratic Circle party.
"student party in kuwait university"