Bio: Sama Mamdouh Mahmoud Mohammed
Sama Mamdouh Mahmoud Mohammed is a dedicated Political Science Teaching Assistant at New Giza University (NGU), Egypt. She is a master’s candidate at the Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University, with a pre-master’s grade of 3.74. Sama earned her Bachelor’s degree in Political Science (English Section) from Cairo University, graduating with a GPA of 3.65 and Excellent with Honors.
Professional and Academic Achievements:
Teaching Assistant at NGU since 2021, contributing to the Department of Political Science's academic and research environment.
A writer and editor with experience at Al Majalla Magazine and Al-Ahram Weekly.
Published works include "The Gendered Impact of Austerity Measures: An Empirical Analysis from Egypt" and research on tax evasion's social norms.
Workshops and Conferences:
Participated in the American Political Science Association (APSA) MENA Program and the APSA Annual Meeting in Philadelphia.
Engaged in collaborative workshops between Cairo University and Panthéon Sorbonne Université Paris 1.
Skills and Interests:
Proficient in statistical analysis tools like STATA and MS Office applications.
Fluent in Arabic (native) and English (excellent).
Research interests include comparative politics, democratic transitions, authoritarianism, and social norms.
Sama also contributes to NGU's quality assurance, accreditation, and scientific seminar committees, demonstrating her leadership and commitment to academic excellence.
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Presentation Skills Expert
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Presentation Making Expert
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Research and Methodology Expert
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English & Literature Expert
Experience
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