Senior Lecturer/Discipline Lead – Information Systems and Analysis, CQUniversity Australia
Ritesh Chugh is a senior lecturer and discipline leader (Information Systems and Analysis) in the School of Engineering and Technology. He teaches to both undergraduate and graduate students in the fields of Information Systems (IS) Management, Process Analysis and Design, and IS Project Management.
Ritesh is an enthusiastic and committed educationalist who has been awarded several academic and teaching awards to recognise his teaching excellence, commitment to improved student outcomes and engagement in reflective learning and teaching activities.
His work experience in the higher education sector has predominantly been in multi-cultural educational settings, which has provided him with both a domestic and global flair.
Ritesh is also an active researcher and has published articles in international refereed journals and contributed to several book chapters. He has presented and published papers in many peer-reviewed international conferences too. His publications demonstrate multi-disciplinary research interests.
He has also been a peer reviewer, program committee member, session chair and program committee chair for multiple international refereed conferences thus providing a wide range of service diversity to the academic community.
His range of multi-disciplinary research interests include social media, knowledge management, tacit knowledge ubiquity, information systems management, project management, electronic commerce and developing varied teaching and learning practices on a formal note and philately and numismatics on a more casual note.
Ritesh is a senior member of IEEE and the Australian Computer Society.
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