Canterbury Institute of Management
Dr. Rekha C R currently serves as the Deputy Program Director for Information Systems at the Canterbury Institute of Management, where responsibilities include managing coursework, overseeing quality teaching outcomes, and participating in various committees. With extensive experience in academia, Dr. Rekha has held roles as a Lecturer and Sessional Lecturer, as well as volunteering with organizations such as IEEE Women in Engineering. Previous roles include certified specialist positions in Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, and as a Research Associate focused on nanotechnology applications in neurodegenerative diseases. Dr. Rekha's academic background includes a PhD in Optoelectronics, an MTech in Optoelectronics and Optical Communication, and a BTech in Electronics and Communication Engineering.
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Canterbury Institute of Management
Hosting students from across South Asia and Southeast Asia, and steadily diving into newer markets via its expanding agent network and social media platforms to boost exposure, CIM already boasts of a tremendous campus presence, along with state-of-the-art infrastructural facilities. With 3 campuses located in the city of high skyscrapers - Sydney and the city of Darwin, CIM has suitable, custom-build learning and teaching facilities for students and staff at both of its campuses. Readily available student-focused facilities such as an eLearning platform (Customized Moodle), on-campus computer labs and Wi-fi enabled campus buildings, encourage creativity and support learning, always keeping technological aspects of learning at the forefront. CIM is also a hotspot of customized policies, which are designed to ensure that faculty and students interact on a regular basis. The Academic staff act as mentors throughout the students’ learning journey at CIM, serving the requirement of always being available for student consultation throughout the teaching term and during examination time. Students who require consultation outside the normal class hours, make an appointment through the Student Support Manager to discuss their special requirement with the Program Director and/or Dean. And, for students who may need independent help related to their studies, CIM Student Association offers a student advocacy service, where the association is able to assist with a range of academic, administrative and welfare related student issues.