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Dr. Torah Abdul – Committed to shaping future professionals through innovation, leadership, and industry-integrated learning.
 
Dr. Torah Abdul is an accomplished academic and experienced higher education lecturer, currently contributing to the National Academy of Professional Studies (NAPS) in the areas of Business Management, Digital Marketing, AI and Information Technology. With a rich academic background and over a decade of industry engagement, Dr. Torah Abdul brings a multidisciplinary teaching approach to subjects including Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Programming, Business Analytics, Capstone Projects, and Project Management.
 
His expertise stems from an extensive academic journey, holding a PhD in AI and higher Education and multiple master's qualifications in IT,IS and Digital Marketing also holding multiple qualifications from TAFE NSW in Vocational Education and Training, Leadership and Management, and Indigenous data governance and souverinty. Dr. Torah Abdul has served as a lecturer at several leading Australian Universities including UTS, CDU, CQU, and NAPS, designing and delivering coursework aligned with industry demands and future-focused skills.
 
Passionate about student success and academic quality, she is committed to curriculum innovation and personalised learning experiences. His key strengths lie in integrating real-world insights into academic delivery and mentoring students through complex, project-based learning.
 
At NAPS, Dr. Torah Abdul supports a forward-thinking educational culture that fosters industry-readiness and critical thinking. His dynamic teaching methods and focus on practical application ensure students gain not just theoretical knowledge, but also the digital and analytical capabilities essential for today’s workforce.

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