
Zahraa Abu Alloul is an Academic Researcher at the Australian University of Kuwait, where she works closely with the Office of the President on a range of research projects and publications. Her work explores higher education institutions, educational technology, STEM, leadership, gender equality, and related interdisciplinary fields. Recently, she received the Best Researcher and Best Presenter awards at conferences hosted by Oxford University and Barcelona University, and was later awarded an Honorary Doctorate by Oxford University for her contributions as a young researcher, having published five research papers in her areas of expertise.
Zahraa holds a double-major Bachelor’s Degree in English Language and Education and a Master’s Degree in Computing and Information Technology from Kuwait University. She is passionate about empowering women in STEM, and she served as President of Arab Women in Computing (Kuwait Chapter), leading initiatives to expand women’s participation in technology. Zahraa was also a Research Fellow at the Issam Fares Institute at the American University in Beirut, contributing to research on youth and public policy in the Arab region. She has represented Kuwait and Lebanon in international leadership programs, including the Women2Women Leadership Program at Harvard University and the MEPI Student Leadership Program at Georgetown University. Zahraa’s professional experience includes serving at the U.S. Embassy in Kuwait, where she worked across policy, political science, translation, analytical research, and media. Her community engagement spans collaborations with Amnesty International, AIESEC, and the UN-Women Youth Speak Campaign, promoting the Sustainable Development Goals, including gender equality and quality education. Zahraa is now preparing to pursue her PhD and aspires to become a professor who inspires future generations in research, education, technology, and social equity.