Saemah Shamim

Saemah Shamim

Universitas Islam Internasional Indonesia (UIII)

I am Saemah Shamim, a Doctoral student at Universitas Islam Internasional Indonesia, passionate about exploring the intersections of religion, politics, and sustainability. My research spans topics such as transnational migration, politics, international relations and green architecture, with a focus on fostering meaningful connections between academia and public policy. As a multilingual educator fluent in English, and Arabic, I enjoy teaching, mentoring, and contributing to conversations that inspire change and understanding across diverse fields.


2 article

The Generation That wouldn’t wait: How Nepal’s Gen Z Redefined Protest Politics

This article examines how Nepal’s Generation Z transformed a government-imposed...

The Silent Contributors: A Deeper Look into Women’s Participation in Nepal Labor Market

This article examines the underrepresentation of women in Nepal's labor...