About Lecturer
Dr. R. Alpha Amirrachman, M.Phil., Ph.D., is an educator and scholar specializing in education policy and social sciences. With over two decades of expertise in fostering inclusive and equitable learning environments, he has made significant contributions to education reform in Indonesia and beyond. His academic journey includes a Ph.D. in Social Sciences from the University of Amsterdam (2012), where his dissertation examined peace education in the Moluccas, balancing global models with local interests. He holds an M.Phil. in Education from the University of Sydney (2004), focusing on education decentralization, and pursued post-doctoral fellowships at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS) in Singapore and the Royal Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV) in the Netherlands.
Key career milestones include directing the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization Regional Open Learning Center (SEAMEO SEAMOLEC) from 2019 to 2021, serving as Special Advisor to Indonesia’s Minister of Education and Culture (2016-2018), and contributing to international education dialogues, such as curriculum design for peace and human rights at Utrecht University and research on conflict resolution.
His publications, including “Education Decentralization in Indonesia” (2021), “Sketches of Asia’s Society: People, Culture, Education and Technology” (2021), and the recent “Local Wisdom-Based Multicultural Education” (2025) in Intellectual Discourse, along with articles in journals like South East Asia Research, highlight his influence on decentralized and multicultural education systems.
Research interests: Education decentralization, peace and multicultural education, community participation in policy, technology in Southeast Asian education, educational policy, educational equity, comparative education.



