User:Nigel Fish

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Currently I am 27 years old, and enrolled at the University of Alberta working towards an honours economics bachelors degree. I am also currently working as a Research Assistant for the Western Centre for Economic Research, for the School of Business at the University of Alberta. Prior to that, I worked as a Research Assistant for the Canadian Building Energy End-use Data and Analysis Centre, also located at the University of Alberta.

I am also the founder and former president of the Economics Students’ Association, at the University of Alberta.

I can speak Chinese as a second language, being able to read about 700 characters (a work in progress). I can understand a basic amount of American Sign Language.

Prior to this academic path, I worked in the software development field for 7 years, having long ago obtained a Diploma in Object-Oriented Software Technologies from the University of Alberta.

I also have interests in Martial Arts, and am currently a member of the University of Alberta Judo Club. I have prior instruction in Ninjitsu and Shaolin Kung Fu.



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-- Sarah Tuttle 16:13, 19 May 2007 (CDT)