Annisa Sekaringrat is a Researcher at the Department of Political Science. Her current research is on how states, interstate dilaogues, and the involvement of civil society and international organisations shape the rights of low-skilled migrant workers. Focusing particularly on cases in Southeast Asia.
She graduated from the Master of Science in Global Migration at the University College London and obtained a Bachelor of International Relations at Universitas Airlangga. During her undergraduate degree, she was selected for the Fostering ASEAN Future Leaders program to study in Daejeon University and Erasmus+ scholarship to study in the Masaryk University.
Her master's degree research was on the experience of mature student migrants and bonded scholarships. Aside from labour migration, she is also interested in student mobility, transnational family, and forced migration. She previously worked on international student mobility, refugee resettlement and skilled migrant placement in Indonesia.