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From Portland to Paris to Washington, D.C.: Manar Khalid Al Mahmood鈥檚 Journey in Global Affairs

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Manar Khalid Al Mahmood is a political science scholar with a truly global perspective. Currently pursuing her master鈥檚 degree in political science at 亚洲AV鈥檚聽, Al Mahmood brings a wealth of international experience, academic rigor, and an unwavering passion for diplomacy and governance.聽

A young woman with dark hair and wearing a green jacket stands in front of a skeletal globe and flags.
Manar Khalid Al Mahmood at UNESCO鈥檚 headquarters: 鈥業 wanted to be in the middle of politics. Think tanks, the White House, Congress, everything.鈥 Photo provided

Born and raised in Saudi Arabia, she completed her undergraduate degree at Portland State University before setting her sights on Washington, D.C., the epicenter of political discourse.聽

鈥淚 wanted to be in the middle of politics,鈥 she said during a Zoom call from her family home in Khobar, Saudi Arabia. 鈥淭hink tanks, the White House, Congress, everything.鈥

But before enrolling, she took a detour that led her to the heart of international policy: the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in Paris.聽

Her tenure at UNESCO, the agency that promotes world peace and security through international cooperation, began unexpectedly but turned into a defining chapter of her career. Through the Junior Professional Program, an initiative aimed at increasing representation from underrepresented nations in the UN, she earned a coveted and highly competitive position, with work spanning multiple sectors, in the external relations department, the vital diplomatic arm of the organization.聽

鈥淚 applied not thinking much of it,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hen lo and behold I got an email saying I have an interview. And then another interview and another interview, and then a written exam. And I started packing for Paris.鈥

One of her earliest tasks was preparing a briefing for a high-profile meeting between the director-general of UNESCO and King Abdullah of Jordan鈥攁 task that underscored both the trust placed in her abilities and the magnitude of the work she undertook. Al Mahmood also played a role in protocol coordination during UNESCO's historic flag-raising ceremony in Paris, attended by then-first lady Jill Biden, an event marking the United States鈥 return to the organization.聽

While excelling in her role at UNESCO, she never lost sight of her academic ambitions, and at the end of her contract she decided to earn her degree. She attended Schar School classes remotely, including logging on for synchronous courses complicated by the six-hour time difference with Paris, a testament to her dedication.聽

A young woman in a dress stands in an elaborate foyer with chandeliers and frescos on the ceiling.
Manar Khalid Al Mahmood attends an opera at Paris鈥 1875 Palais Garnier. Photo provided

Despite the challenges of remote learning, Al Mahmood remained engaged, often waking up in the middle of the night for discussions and lectures. (鈥淵eah, boy, it was brutal,鈥 she confided.)聽

While living in Paris, she founded an English-language philosophy discussion group, inspired by the Socrates Caf茅 model, where French and international participants explored diverse perspectives on political and social issues, an initiative that reflects her broader commitment to fostering dialogue and understanding across cultures.聽

As Al Mahmood embarks on the next phase of her academic journey鈥攆inally experiencing George Mason and Washington, D.C., in person鈥攕he looks forward to engaging more deeply with professors, attending policy events, and contributing to intellectual discourse.聽

鈥淧谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听 always emails us about events that are happening on campus, and I鈥檓 always missing them,鈥 she said, referencing the director of the聽. 鈥淏ut I look forward to finally being able to go.鈥

Al Mahmood is particularly interested in engaging with think tanks, such as the Middle East Institute and the Arab Gulf States Institute, and organizations that align with her regional expertise and aspirations.聽

With Saudi Arabia undergoing a period of rapid transformation鈥攈osting the World Expo in 2030 and the FIFA World Cup in 2034鈥擜l Mahmood sees a wealth of opportunities ahead. While she is open to international opportunities, she is also keen on contributing to her home country鈥檚 evolving role on the world stage, whether through diplomacy, foreign affairs, or international cultural initiatives.聽

Ready to set foot in Mason Square in Arlington, Virginia, this summer, she is eager to immerse herself in the policy landscape firsthand, as well as attending the in-person campus events she had to miss while studying from overseas.