Meet the team

Meet the 2025 Writing Coaches team!

Xueyin Zha (she / her)

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Hello! My name is Zha. I'm in the final year of my PhD in International Relations, researching the wicked problem of global AI governance. I love thinking and writing about complex topics with many moving pieces. I also enjoy helping others express complex ideas clearly, coherently, and powerfully. Beyond my PhD work, I find balance through meditation and movement 鈥 you'll find me doing everything from jogging and calisthenics to aerial silks and dance.


 

Tuukka Kaikkonen (he/him)

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Hi! I'm Tuukka, a PhD student in International Relations. My research interrogates the concept of luck in international politics. My own academic journey has been far from linear, and I see writing in much the same way: as a process of exploration and experimentation through which we discover something new. The challenge often lies in clearly communicating those discoveries, and that is where I come in--as a guide to help students achieve their potential as academic writers. Outside of research and academic work, I practise kend, a Japanese martial art that offers a refreshing counterweight to my scholarly pursuits. 
 

Emily Leijer (she/her)

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Hi, I鈥檓 Emily and I鈥檓 a PhD student in Philosophy. My research explores how predictions 鈥 such as those about geopolitics, financial markets and emerging technologies 鈥 not only describe the future but also help to shape it. I鈥檓 interested in how we can make such predictions responsibly, beyond simply focusing on evidence. I come from a mixed disciplinary background and so I am especially passionate about writing in a way that is widely accessible. I hope that, through working with me, you鈥檒l come to develop your own writing voice that works across different topics and formats. Outside of academia, you鈥檒l find me hiking, dancing, collecting CDs and teaching my Kelpie new tricks!


 

Jun Kim (she/her)

Jun Kim

Hi, I'm Jun and I'm a PhD student in the School of Demography. Currently, I'm investigating South Korean fertility, with a focus on the extent to which gendered issues influence Koreans鈥 decisions regarding childbirth. Basically, I'm looking into why Koreans aren't having babies! I love working with young people and especially enjoy sharing my love and passion for writing. Hopefully, through working with me, you'll come to love it as much as I do. As for my hobbies, I love binging sitcoms, playing animal crossing and spending quality time with my loved ones.

Matthew Cunneen (he/him)

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Hello! I'm Matt. I'm a PhD student in the School of History, researching the drivers of former convict departures from the Australian colonies. In my undergraduate degree, I got to indulge in studying history, political science, philosophy, and economics. Enthusiastic mentors passionate about helping students develop their academic skills assisted me along the way, inspiring me to do the same for others. Outside of academia, you can catch me swimming, reading and cooking. 

Janet Davey (she/they)

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Hi! I'm Janet. I鈥檓 a PhD candidate in Chinese Linguistics researching how native Chinese speakers understand idiomatic expressions. As someone who's studied science and humanities courses at ANU and abroad, I know how tricky academic writing across disciplines can be. I'm passionate about clear, accessible writing and looking forward to sharing what I've learned to help you develop your writing voice. When I'm not puzzling over Chinese idioms, you'll find me at the gym teaching group fitness classes鈥攋ust like writing, it's all about building our strengths and improving bit by bit!

Jenny Tran (she/her)

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Hi! I鈥檓 Jenny. I鈥檓 a PhD candidate in Environmental Policy at the Fenner School, researching climate adaptation strategies for island cities in the South Asia-Pacific. My background is in Economics and Public Policy, and I am interested in using different logical and theoretical lenses from these disciplines to come up with solutions for vulnerable communities to sustainably adapt to climate challenges. I find writing to be an amazing way to express my ideas and connect with people I have yet to know, and am eager to help students navigate this incredible communication tool. When I am not reading or writing, you will find me learning a new language, trying new matcha drink recipes, or video-calling my family and my dog Sushi!


 

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