Boravin has worked as a researcher and lecturer at the Center for the Study of Humanitarian Law based at the Royal University of Law and Economics (RULE), Cambodia, since 2017. She has written research articles on the rights of migrant workers, the right to higher education, and freedom of association that have been published in regional and international academic journals, including the Journal of Southeast Asian Human Rights. She is also an experienced field researcher who has participated in several international research projects. Currently, she is a co-investigator of a two-year research project on the concept of human dignity in Cambodia. Also, she has a keen interest in Cambodia’s transitional justice process, particularly the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC), for which she is a book project’s editor. In her capacity as a lecturer, she teaches international humanitarian law and coach’s undergraduate students to compete in the annual Red Cross International Humanitarian Law Moot Court Competition since 2018. She received her LL.M. with distinction (with a scholarship from the Raoul Wallenberg Institute) in international human rights law from Lund University (Sweden). She also holds dual bachelor’s degrees in law (RULE) and International Studies (Royal University of Phnom Penh). She is also a member of the Sydney Southeast Asia Centre at the University of Sydney.