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Patrick Nielsen

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Patrick Nielsen. Tutor of CCE

Jacqueline Ninio

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Rabbi Jacqueline Ninio was born in Adelaide, South Australia. She obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Law degree at Adelaide University. Following law school, she worked as a lawyer, specialising in family law. Rabbi Ninio then attended rabbinical school at the Hebrew Union College Jewish Institute of Religion. She received a Master of Arts in Hebrew Letters and was ordained as a rabbi in 1998. She began her work at Emanuel Synagogue in Sydney, Australia that year. Rabbi Ninio was the first female rabbi at Emanuel Synagogue and the third Australian born woman to be ordained as a rabbi.

Rabbi Ninio has an interest in midrash and liturgy as well as a passion for storytelling and Jewish folktales. She is an active leader in the Synagogue’s social justiceprogrammes and is committed to the pursuit of tikun olam, working to heal the world through deeds and actions. Rabbi Ninio has been involved in interfaith work and is a regular participant on panels and speaker about Judaism but especially issues of womenand religion.

Keiko Nishiyama

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Keiko Nishiyama specialises in Japanese language education for adult learners and has been teaching in Sydney since 2010. She currently designs and provides interactive classes, based on a variety of learning goals called “can-do” goals, helping to create an enjoyable and relaxed atmosphere for learners to improve their communication skills in Japanese.

After becoming qualified as a Japanese teacher in 2010, Keiko continued her professional development through her participation in the “Program of Designing Curriculum for the Teachers of the JF Japanese Language Courses” in 2011, 2013 and 2014 at the Japan Foundation Japanese-Language Institute, Urawa in Japan. She completed her Advanced Training Program there in 2016.

Keiko has Masters degree in European Linguistics from the University of Freiburg (Germany) and in Modern Literature from the University of Grenoble III (France).

Richard Niu

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Richard Niu has been teaching the Chinese Martial Arts course at the University of Sydney Confucius Institute since August 2011. Richard Niu was born in Hebei province, China in 1984. Richard began martial arts training at 6 years old. For many years, he has trained with the best martial arts teachers in China. Richard is a multi-awards winning Chinese martial arts master who has won numerous awards in international martial arts competitions between 2006 and 2009, including 2006 “Kung Fu Star” China National TV Competition, 2006 Macau Chinese Martial Arts International Competition, 2007 International Martial Arts Competition and 2009 Hong Kong International Kung Fu Competition.

In 2009, Richard graduated from the Hebei Normal University with a Master degree in Chinese Martial Arts Teaching. Richard believes that martial arts is a state of mind, people can improve their fitness and self-defence ability through learning kung fu movements and self-defence techniques.

Gerry Nolan

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Gerry has taught meteorology and written about meteorology. As an ocean racing sailor he has sailed over 20,000 nautical miles, including one Sydney to Hobart and two Lord Howe Island races as well as a cruise to New Zealand via Lord Howe Island. But not including over 25,000 nautical miles at sea on the HMAS Melbourne. His sailing experiences include several cyclones and typhoons and endless calms. For many years he has sailed on Sydney Harbour in yachts ranging from Hood 23s to 12 meter boats, including two seasons on Gretel 2.

Gerry lectured at Qantas as an operations instructor on the B707 and had his own school teaching pilot theory for the Department of Aviation exams, including meteorology, to senior commercial pilot standard. Since 2003 he has tutored on the annual summer school at UNSW.

Ali Asghar Noorani

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Ali Asghar Noorani. Tutor of CCE

Alex Norman

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Alex Norman is a sessional lecturer and tutor at the University of Sydney and the University of New South Wales. He completed his doctorate at the Department of Studies in Religion at the University of Sydney in 2009 with a thesis examining the intersection of travel and secular spiritual practice by contemporary Westerners. His book Spiritual Tourism will be released by Continuum in 2011. He is co-Editor of the journal Literature & Aesthetics, and Vice-President of the Sydney Society for Literature and Aesthetics. His research interests include tourism and religion, new religious movements, food, and the practice of secular spirituality in the everyday. He hopes to make tourism a more thoroughly examined subject in the study of religion.

Julian North

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I teach psychology at the University of Western Sydney, specialising in critical thinking, the history and philosophy of scientific psychology, personality theories and motivation/emotion.

Carmen Nunes

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Carmen Nunes. Tutor of CCE

Mimi Nussbaum

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Mimi Nussbaum. Tutor of CCE
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