CSU Study Centre students

Meet Phillip Kiwanis

 

Phillip Kiwanis,IT Lecturer, The Study Centre Sydney

IT Lecturer
The Study Centre Sydney



How long have you worked at the CSU Study Centre Sydney?

5 years, I have lectured various subjects since 2002.

Tell me about yourself and what drives you

I enjoy learning, discovering how things work and then using that knowledge to develop solutions.

Tell me an interesting story about an experience you’ve had at the CSU Study Centre

Each class I lecture has students from throughout the world. It is interesting to listen to their stories, about their country, how things are done there and why the students themselves decided to come to Australia.

How did you get to where you are today? E.g. if you are a teacher, what inspired you to teach?

I have constantly aimed to be at the forefront of technology. Going from Electrical Engineering to a Masters of Information Technology and then a PhD in Business Transformation.

My aim is to be able to facilitate a bridge between technology and solving problems, and today I am Senior Consultant in the Business Process Management field.

I enjoy teaching because I can share the knowledge I have gained, and often a good way to strengthen your own understanding is to teach what you know.

In your opinion, why should students choose to study at the CSU Study Centres?

The class size and access to the lecturer is a big plus. The interaction is a key part of the learning experience.

What do you love the most about working for the CSU Study Centre?

The people, the location and the structure of the organization makes it flexible for students and lecturers alike to come together.

What are your hobbies? What do you do at the weekends?

I do Tai Chi, and sometimes an art or craft project. I also, visit friends and family regularly.

What is the most interesting place you’ve ever been to and why?

New York City, it is an amazingly busy, full of life place, always on the go. There are so many people from all over the world.

What advice would you give students who are planning to come to Australia? What should they be prepared for?

Australia is a great country, it is a beautiful and safe environment. An excellent place to learn and a great environment to explore.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Electrical Engineering, Univeristy of Technology Sydney
  • Masters of Engineering, Information Systems Engineering, University of Technology Sydney
  • Doctor of Philosophy, Business Transformation, University of Western Sydney

Teaching Experience

  • University of Technology Sydney
  • Macquarie University
  • University of Western Sydney
  • Hornsby Kuringai Community College
  • Study Group Australia/Charles Sturt University

Contact us

If you would like more information about our courses please contact a Student Enrolment Advisor today, or you can apply online.

Enquire now Apply online