Imam is a PhD candidate in the Department of Anthropology, focusing on linguistic anthropology, political anthropology, Southeast Asian studies, and cultural identities. With a strong passion for interdisciplinary teaching, he has taken on roles as both an instructor and teaching assistant across multiple departments. In his spare time, he enjoys watching movies, listening to podcasts, and reading professional development books.

Peer Mentor, Graduate Tutor, Multilingual Learner (MLL) Specialist
Languages: English, Indonesian