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Muhsin Karim

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Muhsin Karim. Tutor of CCE

Bill Karkoulas

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Bill has worked as a driving instructor for over 20 years. He is a member of the “Australian Driver Trainers Association.” Bill has been involved in training many driving instructors and has extensive experience in driving rehabilitation with various rehabilitation providers. Bill has also been involved with training occupational therapists and driving instructors in driver rehabilitation.

Peter Karkoulas

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Peter Karkoulas. Tutor of CCE

Zalman Kastel

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Rabbi Zalman Kastel is National Director of the Multi-Faith based Together for Humanity Foundation. He was raised in the “ultra orthodox” Chasidic tradition in the racially divided Crown Heights area of Brooklyn New York. He saw the world through the lens of his absolute tradition and the narrative of his community. This changed in 2001, when encounters with Christians and Muslims transformed him.

He has had a lot of laughter surprises and dilemmas on his journey, fostering interfaith cooperation and bringing positive experiences of diversity to 75,000 young Australians. He is still a Hasidic Rabbi teaching the Torah to adults at Chabad House North Shore in Sydney.

He was ordained as a Rabbi after study in the UK, Australia and the US and completed a Graduate Diploma in Education with the University of New England at Armidale. He is married to a Sydney accountant and is the father of 5 boys and 1 daughter.

Kaliope Katsikaros

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Kaliope Katsikaros. Tutor of CCE

Aashish Kaul

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Aashish Kaul. Tutor of CCE

Omid Kavehei

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Dr Omid Kavehei’s (MC design expert) research in the field of nanoelectronics aims to lead to the development of a new breed of tiny intelligent devices to collectively emulate this capability in hardware more closely than ever. Such devices are expected to be able to solve a wide range of issues involving sensory perception. He has established relationships and connections with fabless integrated circuit (IC) design companies such as Perceptia Devices and foundries such as GlobalFoundries and CMP in France. He is an expert in digital IC design, microelectronics, neuromorphic IC design and biomedical AI. As a Senior Lecturer (Assistant Professor) within the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technologies, Dr Kavehei has over 40 publications and 840 citations in the field of IC design as well as a strong track record in reviewing and editing cutting-edge research in this space.

Brett Kaye

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Brett Kaye. Tutor of CCE

Keith Kearney

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Keith is a practising artist, designer and educator currently co-director of Arts for Life – a multi-faceted private school in Sydney. He has lectured at UNSW and The Whitehouse Institute and held the position of Dean of Studies at The Sydney Graphics College.

Avril Keely

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Dr Avril Keely grew up and began her teaching career in Dublin. For nine years, she was Director of Postgraduate Studies at the Sydney College of Divinity. Currently Researcher for the Diocese of Parramatta, she is the author of Dixon of Botany: the Convict Priest from Wexford and Lot One: St Patrick’s Parramatta. She has recently delivered papers at international medieval conferences in Budapest and Bristol and has presented courses in Irish History, Irish Language and medieval France.
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