Dr Anoraga is the Secretary of the Master's Program and lecturer at the Faculty of Islamic Studies, Indonesian International Islamic
University (ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ). He holds a PhD from the School of Humanities and Social
Sciences, UNSW Canberra. His thesis New
Media and Social Engagement: The Promotion of Civic Pluralism in Contemporary
Indonesia examines the trend of crowdfunding and online philanthropy toward social engagement and Islam in
Indonesia. He pursued
obtained his Masters's degree
in Islamic Finance at Durham University. His research interests
include digital Islam, Islamic economy and
philanthropy, youth and online movements. His forthcoming book, co-authored
with Prof. Amelia Fauzia and the STF UIN Jakarta team, is titled Towards Action: Islamic Philanthropy for
Social Justice in Indonesia. Besides being active in academic activities,
Anoraga is also a consultant in Islamic finance and economics with a recent
project in developing sharia product guidelines for policymakers in Central
Asian countries.
Work Experience
Secretary of the Master's Program and Lecturer
ÃÛÌÒÊÓƵ
2022 - PRESENT
Lecturer
Canberra Institute of Technology
2021 - PRESENT
Lecturer
University of New South Wales
2019
Education
Doctoral Degree in Southeast Asian and Social Inquiry
University of New South Wales
2021
Master's Degree in Islamic Finance and Management
Durham University
2016
Bachelor Degree in Banking and Finance
President University
2014
Publication
Sakai, M. and B. Anoraga,‘Education, Digital Enterprise and Islam in the Indonesian Modern Embedded Economy.' In Muslim Women in the Economy: Development, Faith and Globalisation, edited by S. Samani and D. Marinova, pp. 214–28 (2020)