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Arms of
THE UNIVERSITY OF
NEW SOUTH WALES
Granted by the College of Heralds, London, 3
March 1952
In 1994 the University title was added to the Arms to
create the new University Symbol shown.
Heraldic Description of the Arms
Argent on a Cross Gules a Lion passant guardant between four Mullets of eight points Or a Chief Sable charged
with an open Book proper thereon the word SCIENTIA in letters also Sable.
The lion and the four stars of the Southern Cross on the Cross of St George have reference to the State of New
South Wales which brought the University into being; the open book with SCIENTIA across its page reminds
us of its original purpose. Beneath the shield is the motto ‘Manu et Mente’ (‘with hand and mind’), which
was the motto of the Sydney Technical College, from which the University has developed. The motto is not
an integral part of the Grant of Arms and could be changed at will; but it was the opinion of the University
Council that the relationship with the parent institution should in some way be recorded.
Vision
Our vision is to be Australia’s leading international
research university with a reputation for excellence in
scholarship, learning and the student experience.
Purpose
To excel in research as a contribution to a productive and
sustainable economy, the prosperity of our nation, the
health and well-being of its people, and the protection
of our environment.
To advance human knowledge through our research,
teaching, and scholarship and our engagement with
the community.
To contribute to the development, the well-being
and stability of our region of South-East Asia through
scholarship, collaboration, consultation, training and
exchange.
To enable all our students to have an outstanding learning
experience to ensure they reach their full potential and
assure the quality of their contribution to our society as
citizens, employees and future leaders.
To be a dynamic point of contact for the life-long
learning and social engagement of our alumni.
To think ahead.
Contents
Preface
1
The University of New South Wales
3
Governance 3, Senior Management Group 3, Ceremonial 3, Council 4, Committees of Council 4, The Academic
Board 5, Committees of the Academic Board 5
Calendar of Dates
6
Academic Calendar for 2006 6, Faculties Other than Medicine, AGSM and University College, ADFA 6, Public Holidays
in 2006 6, Faculty of Medicine 6, University College, Australian Defence Force Academy 7, Australian Graduate School
of Management 7, Meeting Dates in 2006 for Council and its Standing Committees 8, Meeting Dates in 2006 for the
Academic Board and its Standing Committees 9, Important Dates in 2006 10
UNSW Staff
17
Heads of Faculties and other Academic Units 17
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
18
Dean’s Unit 18, Faculty Office 18, International Studies Program (BIS) 18, Interdisciplinary Programs 18, Centre for
European Studies 18, Centre for Gender Related Violence Studies 18, Centre for Refugee Research 18, Gifted Education
Research, Resource and Information Centre (GERRIC) 18, Korea Australasia Research Centre 18, National Centre in HIV
Social Research 18, Social Policy Research Centre 19, South Pacific Studies Resource Centre 19, Technical Resources
Centre 19, UNSW China Studies Centre 19, School of Education 19, School of English 20, School of History 20, School
of History and Philosophy of Science 20, School of Media, Film and Theatre 20, School of Modern Language Studies
21, School of Music and Music Education 22, School of Philosophy 22, School of Politics and International Relations
22, School of Social Science and Policy 22, School of Social Work 22, School of Sociology and Anthropology 23
Faculty of the Built Environment
24
Dean’s Unit 24, Program Head Support 24, Architecture Program 24, Building Construction Management Program
24, Industrial Design Program 24, Interior Architecture Program 24, Landscape Architecture Program 25, Planning
Program 25, Postgraduate Program Heads 25, Faculty Research Office 25, Faculty Student Centre 25, Faculty Finance
and Facilities Unit 25, Faculty Media Marketing Unit 25, FBEOutThere 25, Faculty Computing Unit 25, Faculty
Resource Centre 25, Faculty Workshop 25, Faculty Research Centres 25, Centre for Sustainable Built Environment 25,
City Futures/UNSW/UWS AHURI Research Centre 25, Centre for Health Assets Australisia (CHAA) 25
College of Fine Arts
26
Dean's Unit 26, Faculty Office 26, Centre for Contemporary Art and Politics 26, Cicada Press 26, Clement Semmler
Library 26, Counselling Service 26, Dictionary of Australian Artists Online 26, iCinema Centre for Interactive Cinema
Research 26, Imaging the Land International Research Institute 26, International Drawing Research Institute 27, Ivan
Dougherty Gallery 27, Porosity Studio 27, Teaching and Research Support Services 27, The Fridge 27, The Learning
Centre 27, The Omnium Project 27, UNSW Facilities Management, Buildings & Grounds, Zone 6 COFA 27, School
of Art 27, School of Art Education 27, School of Art History and Theory 27, School of Design Studies 28, School of
Media Arts 28, COFA Online 28
Faculty of Commerce and Economics
29
Dean's Unit 29, Marketing & Student Recruitment Unit 29, External Relations Unit 29, Student Centre 29, MBT Staff
29, Education Development Unit 29, Technology Services Group 29, School of Accounting 29, Centre for Accounting
and Assurance Services Research 30, Actuarial Studies 30, School of Banking and Finance 30, School of Business
Law and Taxation 30, School of Economics 31, Centre for Applied Economic Research 31, Centre for Pensions and
Superannuation 31, School of Information Systems, Technology and Management 31, School of Marketing 31, Centre
for Applied Marketing 32, School of Organisation and Management 32, Industrial Relations Research Centre 32,
Korea-Australasia Research Centre 32
Faculty of Engineering
33
Dean's Unit 23, School of Chemical Engineering and Industrial Chemistry 33, Centre for Advanced Macromolecular
Design 34, ARC Centre for Functional Nanomaterials 34, Electrochemical and Minerals Processing Centre 34, UNESCO
Centre for Membrane Science and Technology 34, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering 34, Centre for Water
and Waste Technology 35, Water Research Laboratory, Manly Vale 35, School of Computer Science and Engineering
35, School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications 36, School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
37, School of Mining Engineering 38, School of Petroleum Engineering 38, School of Photovoltaic and Renewable
Energy Engineering 38, School of Surveying and Spatial Information Systems 39, Graduate School of Biomedical
Engineering 39
Faculty of Law
40
Dean's Unit 40, School of Law 40, Atax (Australian Taxation Studies Program) 41, Australasian Legal Information
Institute (AustLII) 42, Australian Human Rights Centre 42, Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre 42, Continuing Legal
Education 42, Diplomacy Training Program 42, European Law Centre 42, Financial Services Consumer Policy Centre
42, Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law 42, Indigenous Law Centre 42, Kingsford Legal Centre 42, National Children’s
and Youth Law Centre 42, National Pro Bono Resource Centre 43, Social Justice Project 43
Faculty of Medicine
44
Office of the Dean 44, Finance Unit 44, Computing Support Unit 44, Office of Medical Education 44, School of
Public Health & Community Medicine 44, Clinical School – Prince of Wales Hospital 47, Clinical School – St George
Hospital 48, Clinical School – St Vincent’s Hospital 49, Clinical School – South Western Sydney 51, School of Medical
Sciences 52, School of Psychiatry 54, Rural Clinical School 55, School of Women’s and Children’s Health 56, Faculty
Units and Centres 58, Bioanalytical Mass Spectrometry Facility 58, Centre for Clinical Governance Research in Health
58, Centre for Health Informatics 58, Centre for Vascular Research 58, Medical Illustration Unit 59, National Centre
in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical Research 59, National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre 59, National Perinatal
Statistics Unit 59, The Simpson Centre for Health Service Research 59, Affiliated Institutes 60, Children’s Cancer
Institute Australia for Medical Research 60, Garvan Institute of Medical Research 60, Victor Chang Cardiac Research
Institute 60, Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute 60, Skin and Cancer Foundation Australia 61
Faculty of Science
62
Dean's Unit 62, Client Services 62, Outreach Centre for Sciences 62, Science Student Centre 62, Science Facilities
62, Department of Aviation 62, School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences 63, Centre for Remote Sensing
and Geographic Information Systems 63, Fowler’s Gap Arid Zone Research Station 64, School of Biotechnology and
Biomolecular Sciences 64, Bioengineering Centre 65, Centre for Marine Biofouling and Bioinnovation 65, Clive and
Vera Ramaciotti Centre for Gene Function Analysis 65, DNA Microarray Facility 65, DNA Sequencing Facility 65,
School of Chemistry 65, Australian Materials Technology Network 66, University Analytical Laboratory 66, School
of Materials Science and Engineering 66, Centre for Computer Simulation and Modelling of Particulate Systems
66, Centre for Materials Research and Energy Conversion 67, School of Mathematics 67, Department of Applied
Mathematics 67, Department of Pure Mathematics 67, Department of Statistics 68, ARC Centre of Excellence for
Mathematics and Statistics of Complex Systems 68, Centre for Environmental Modelling and Prediction (CEMAP) 68,
School of Optometry and Vision Science 68, Optics and Radiometry Laboratory 69, School of Physics 69, Department
of Astrophysics and Optics 69, Department of Biophysics 70, Department of Environmental and Applied Physics 70,
Department of Condensed Matter Physics 70, Department of Theoretical Physics 70, Australian Research Council
Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computer Technology: UNSW node 70, UNESCO Centre for Membrane Science
and Technology 70, School of Psychology 70, School of Safety Science 71, Entrepreneurs in Science 71, Science
Communication 71, NSW Injury Risk Management Research Centre 71, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility 71,
High Performance Computing Support Unit 71, Electron Microscope Unit 71
Australian Graduate School of Management
72
Dean's Unit 72, Human Resources 72, Secretarial and Office Services 72, Development and Alumni 72, Finance
and Administration 72, Facilities 73, CBD 73, The Frank Lowy Library 73, Information Technology 73, Business
Development 73, Award Programs 73, Hong Kong MBA Program 74, Career Services 74, Executive Programs 74,
Centre for Applied Marketing 74, Centre for Corporate Change 74, Centre for Real Estate Research 74, Centre for
Research in Finance 74, AGSM Limited 74
University College Australian Defence Force Academy
75
Central Administration 75, Office of the Rector 75, Directorate of Finance, Personnel and Planning 75, OHS and
Facilities 75, Financial Services 75, Human Resources 75, Research Office 75, Business Services 75, Student
Administrative Services 75, Academic Support Group 75, Academy Library 76, Educational Technology Services 76,
Information Communication and Technology Services 76, Aerospace, Civil and Mechanical Engineering 76, Business
77, Humanities and Social Sciences 77, English Program 77, History Program 77, Indonesian Program 78, Politics
Program 78, Information Technology and Electrical Engineering 78, Physical, Environmental and Mathematical Sciences
78, Technical Staff Wing 79
Centres, Institutes and Associated Organisations
80
Child Care Centres 80, International House 80, New College 80, Shalom College 80, Warrane College 80, Research
Centres 80, National Centres of Excellence 80, Commonwealth Awarded Research Centres 80, NHMRC Programs
80, National Research Centres 81, UNSW Centres 81, Affiliated Research Entities 82, Cooperative Research Centres
82, External Centres and Institutes Associated with UNSW 82, NewSouth Innovations Pty Limited 83, UNSW Press
Limited 83, UNSW Bookshop 83, University Union 83,
University Administration
84
Office of the Vice-Chancellor 84, Internal Audit Office 84
Division of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic)
85
Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) 85, Academic Unit, The Kensington Colleges 85, Corporate Services
85, Legal Office 85, Policy Management Unit 85, Records Administration Section 85, Secretariat Services 85, Equity
and Diversity 85, Human Resources, Human Resources – Director's Office, Director’s Office 85, Industrial Relations
85, Human Resources 86, Systems & Benefits 86, Risk Management Unit 86, Occupational Health, Safety and
Environment 86, Workers Compensation 86, Emergency Management 86, Organisation & Staff Development Services
86, Institutional Analysis and Reporting 86, University Health Service 86, UNSW Student Services – Director's Office
86, Student Support Central 87, Counselling Service 87, Careers and Employment 87, Accommodation Services Central
87, Student Records and Administration 87, Student Systems and Business Solutions 88
Division of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (International and Development)
89
Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (International and Development) 89, Communications 89, Marketing and
Development 89, Development 89, Alumni 89, Events 89, UNSW Foundation Ltd 89, Student Recruitment 89,
NewSouth Global Pty Limited 89, Corporate Services 89, National Centre for Language Training 89, Educational
Assessment Australia 90, Foundation Studies 90, Institute of Languages 90, International Projects 90, Study Abroad 90,
UNSW Consulting & Unisearch 90, UNSW International 90, International Office 90, International Student Services
90, International Relations 90
Division of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research)
91
Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) 91, Graduate Research School 91, Marketing & Communications
91, Research Administration 91, UNSW Research Services 91, Pre Award 91, Contracts 91, Ethics Secretariat 91, Post
Award 91, Financial Services 91, Corporate Services 92, Corporate Services Team Support 92, Corporate Services
Specialist 92
Division of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Resources)
93
Office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Resources) 93, Commercial Services 93, Biological Resources Centre 93, Campus
Conferencing 93, Post Office 93, Property Management 93, Publishing and Printing Services 93, Lifestyle Centre 93,
Facilities Management 93, Campus Services 93, Client Services 93, Centrally Allocated Teaching Space (CATS) 93,
Security 93, Buildings and Grounds 93, Grounds 94, FM Engineering 94, Energy Management 94, Locksmiths 94, FM
Support 94, Environment Unit 94, Planning 94, Project Development 94, Finance 94, Office of Chief Financial Officer
94, Accounting Services 94, Finance Systems 94, Systems Accountant’s Unit 94, Client Services 94, Procurement 95,
Treasury 95, Budgeting and Reporting Services 95, Financial Control 95, Assets 95, Reconciliations & Compliance
95, Performance Monitoring Unit 95, Investment Services 95, Office of the Chief Information Officer 95, Enterprise
IT Services 95, Enterprise Infrastructure 96, Business Systems Development Services 96
Division of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor(Education and Quality Improvement)
98
Office of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education and Quality Improvement) 98, Nura Gili Indigenous Programs 98,
The Co-op Program 98, Educational Development and Technology Centre 98, Institute of Environmental Studies 99,
Learning Centre 99, Learning & Teaching Unit 99, Music Performance Unit 99, Quality System Development Group
99, University Library 99, University Archives 100, UNSW Art Collection 100
Honorary Degrees Awarded by the University
101
Emeriti of the University
103
Former Officers of the University
106
President 106, Chancellors 106, Vice-Presidents 106, Deputy Chancellors 106, Directors 106, Vice-Chancellors 106,
Deputy Vice-Chancellors 106, Pro-Vice-Chancellors 106, Chairpersons of the Professorial Board 106, Presidents of
the Academic Board 106, Registrars 106, Bursars 107, Librarians 107, Director of Information Services 107
Former Members of the Council
108
Vice-Chancellor’s Awards For Teaching Excellence
111
General Information
113
University Organisation 113, Australian Graduate School of Management 113, University College, Australian Defence
Force Academy 113, The University Library 113, Institutes 114
Academic Units and Associated University Organisations
115
Child Care Centres 115, National Institute of Dramatic Art 115, NewSouth Global Pty Limited 115, Educational
Assessment Australia 115, Foundation Studies 116, NSG International Projects 116, UNSW Study Abroad 116,
National Centre for Language Training 116, Institute of Languages 116, NSG Consulting 117, Unisearch Limited 117,
NewSouth Innovations Pty Limited 117, Occupational Health, Safety and Environmental Section, Risk Management
Unit 117, U Committee 117, University Archives 117, UNSW Alumni Association 118, The University of New South
Wales Foundation 118, UNSW Press 118, UNSW Centres 118, Visiting Committees 118
Student Services and Activities
119
Accommodation 119, Careers and Employment 119, CONTACT 120, International Exchange Program 120, International
Student Services 120, The Learning Centre 120, Religious Services 121, Sports Association 121, Student Alumni
Associates 121, The Student Guild 121, O-Week 122, University Counselling Service and Compass Programs 122,
UNSW Lifestyle Centre 122, University Health Service 122, The University Union 122, Welcome to Parents of New
Students 122, Student Membership of Faculties and of Boards having the Responsibilities of Faculties 123, Equity and
Diversity Unit 123, Equity & Diversity Policy Statement 124, Equal Opportunity in Education Policy Statement 125,
Government Policies 125
Program and Fee Information
Schedule of UNSW Undergraduate Programs 2006
126
Schedule of UNSW Postgraduate Programs 2006
131
2006 Tuition Fee Schedule
143
General Education Program
150
Procedures
151
Outright and Deferred Gifts and Bequests forBeneficial and Endowment Purposes
152
Scholarships
153
Prizes
154
Conditions for the Award of Degrees
173
Legislation
University of New South Wales Act 1989
179
By-law 2005
192
University of New South Wales Rules 1999
203
Index
206
Maps
208
PREFACE 1
Preface
UNSW
The University of New South Wales occupies 38 hectares in Kensington, an inner south-eastern suburb of Sydney. It also has
campuses in Canberra and Paddington as well as a number of research stations and teaching hospitals in other parts of New
South Wales. In addition, plans began in August 2005 to establish a new campus in Singapore, to be known as UNSW Asia.
The University consists of eight faculties: Arts and Social Sciences; the Built Environment; Commerce and Economics;
Engineering; Law; Medicine; Science; and the College of Fine Arts. The Australian Graduate School of Management is a joint
venture between the University of New South Wales and the University of Sydney. UNSW also provides undergraduate and
graduate courses through the University College at the Australian Defence Force Academy (UNSW@ADFA).
UNSW offers a wide range of first degrees, higher degrees, graduate diplomas and other programs and possesses substantial
research facilities.
The total number of students in 2005 was 38,915 made up of 23,915 Bachelors, 10,332 higher degrees, 3,077 graduate
diplomas, graduate certificates and postgraduate qualifying programs and 1,591 in non-award or cross-institutional studies.
The number of staff supporting these students was 6,215 of whom 3,213 were academic staff and 3,002 were general staff.
The University Library contains 2.7 million items. The library website receives more than 11.3 million hits per year and provides
access to almost 40,000 electronic journal titles.
Governance
The University is governed by a Council of no more than twenty two members including Parliamentary and ex-officio members,
members elected by staff, students and graduates of the University, and members appointed by the NSW Minister for Education
and Training or by Council itself. The principal academic body is the Academic Board which receives advice on academic
matters from the faculties and UNSW@ADFA. The faculties are responsible for the teaching and examining of degree programs
within their scope and the Academic Board coordinates and furthers their work.
The principal executive officer of the University is the Vice-Chancellor and President. The Deputy Vice-Chancellors and ProVice-Chancellor are responsible for the provision of student services, research policy and management, education policy,
educational enterprise, international enterprise, development, and resources and infrastructure. The Chief Financial Officer is
responsible for strategic business advice and the provision of financial services. The Chief Information Officer is responsible
for developing and implementing strategies for maintaining and enhancing infrastructure systems and telecommunications to
support information management. There are eight full-time Faculty Deans as well as the Dean of Graduate Research, the Rector
of UNSW@ADFA and the Dean and Director of the Australian Graduate School of Management. The Deans have considerable
delegated authority in relation to their areas.
2 UNSW CALENDAR
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES 3
The University of New South Wales
Governance
Chancellor
Mr David Michael Gonski, AO, BCom LLB UNSW, FAICD, FCPA
Deputy Chancellor
Mr John Henry Pascoe, AO, BA LLB ANU, AICD, Solicitor, Company Director
Senior Management Group
Vice-Chancellor and President
Professor Mark Sebastian Wainwright, AM, MAppSc Adel., PhD McM., DSc S.Aust., CPEng, FTSE, FRACI, FIEAust
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research)
Professor Les Field, BSc PhD Syd., FAA
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (International and Development)
Professor John Edward Ingleson, BA MA W.Aust., PhD Monash
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Resources)
Dr Alexander John Cameron, BSc BE Syd., DPhil Oxon., MS Poly.U. NY, FAICD
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) and Registrar
Professor Robert John King, BSc DipEd PhD Melb.
Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education and Quality Improvement)
Professor Adrian Lee, BSc PhD Melb., FASM
President of UNSW Asia and Deputy Vice-Chanceller (UNSW Asia)
Professor Greg Whittred, BCom Qld., MEc Syd., PhD UNSW
President of the Academic Board
Professor Anthony Haynes Dooley, BSc PhD ANU
Ceremonial
Pro-Chancellors
Dr Jessica Ruth Milner Davis, BA PhD UNSW
The Hon. Susan Maree Ryan, AO, BA Syd., MA ANU, AICD
Ms Gabrielle Upton, BA LLB UNSW, MBA NYU, GAICD
Mace Bearers – Australia
Emeritus Professor Eric Charles Daniels, MArch UNSW, ASTC LFRAIA, Hon MIES
Emeritus Professor Edward Owen Paul Thompson, MSc DipEd Syd., PhD ScD Camb.
Emeritus Professor Arthur Raymond Toakley, BCE BA MEngSc Melb., PhD Manc., LMus, CPEng, FIEAust
Mace Bearers – University College, ADFA
Emeritus Professor Robert Kirby Duggins, BSc Lond., PhD Nott., CPEng, FIEAust, MIMechE
Emeritus Professor Charles Sinclair Newton, Cand Scient Copenhagen, PhD ANU
Mace Bearers – Overseas
Hong Kong
H.H. Judge Barnabas Wah Fung, BCom LLB UNSW, PCLL H.K.U., FCPA, Chief District Judge, District Court of the Hong Kong SAR
Malaysia
Professor Gracie Ong Siok Yan Bosco, MB BS Sing., FANZCA, Head, Department of Anaesthesiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya
Singapore
Associate Professor Lee Thong See, BE PhD UNSW, MIEAust, CPEng, MRINA, CEng, SrMAIAA, MASME, MEES, MIES, MSAE, Chairman, Mechanical
Engineering Graduate Programs, Faculty of Engineering, National University of Singapore
4 UNSW CALENDAR
The Council
Angela Barrett, BE(Hons) UNSW, Postgraduate Student, Faculty of
Engineering
Nicholas Carney, Undergraduate Student, Faculties of Law and
Commerce & Economics
Branko George Celler, BSc BE PhD UNSW, FIREE, MIEEE, MAPPS,
Professor, Faculty of Engineering
Wai Fong Chua, BA PhD Sheff., ACA, CPA, Professor, Faculty of
Commerce and Economics
Anthony Haynes Dooley, BSc PhD ANU, President, Academic Board;
Professor, Faculty of Science
Alan Egan, BA UNSW, Facilities Management
Penelope Anne FitzGerald, BSc Syd., PhD UNSW, MIEAust, MRACI,
MASM, MAWWA, MAWWA (US), Consultant (water, wastewater,
environmental water)
David Michael Gonski, BCom LLB UNSW, FAICD, FCPA, AO,
Chairman, Investec Bank (Australia) Pty Ltd, Chancellor
Brien Anthony Holden, PhD, DSc, OAM, Scientia Professor, School of
Optometry & Vision Science
Geoffrey Francis Lawson, OAM, BOptom UNSW, OAA, Optometrist;
Company Director; Cricket Coach and Commentator
Peter Edward Mason, AM, BCom MBA UNSW, Investment Banker
Jessica Ruth Milner Davis, BA PhD UNSW, Writer; Education
Consultant
John Henry Pascoe, AO, BA LLB ANU, AICD, Solicitor; Company
Director
Paul Ronald Pearce, MA Syd., GradDipLaw SCU, MP, Member of the
Legislative Council of NSW
The Hon. Peter Thomas Primrose, BSocSc Syd., MLC, Member of the
Legislative Council of NSW
Catherine Mary Harris, PSM, BCom UNSW, FAICD, Director, Harris
Farm Markets
The Hon. Susan Maree Ryan, AO, BA Syd., MA ANU, AICD, Company
Director; Writer
Brian Edward Suttor, BCom UNSW, FCA, CPA, Chartered Accountant
Gabrielle Cecelia Upton, BA LLB UNSW, MBA NY, GAICD, Lawyer
Mark Sebastian Wainwright, AM, MAppSc Adel., PhD McM., DSc
S.Aust., CPEng, FTSE, FRACI, FIEAust, Vice-Chancellor and President
Joseph Albert Wolfe, BSc Qld., BA UNSW, PhD ANU, Professor,
Faculty of Science
Committees of Council
Chancellor’s Committee
Audit Committee
Mr DM Gonski (Presiding Member)
Mr JH Pascoe, Deputy Chancellor
Professor MS Wainwright, Vice-Chancellor and President
Professor AH Dooley, President, Academic Board
Mr BE Suttor (Presiding Member)
Mr JH Anderson
Mr J Brown
Mr J Couttas
Dr JR Milner Davis
Mr JH Pascoe, Deputy Chancellor
Ms GC Upton
Finance Committee
Mr PE Mason (Presiding Member)
Mr D Gonski, Chancellor
Mr JH Pascoe, Deputy Chancellor
Professor MS Wainwright, Vice-Chancellor and President
Professor AH Dooley, President, Academic Board
Professor WF Chua
Dr JR Milner Davis
Ms CM Harris
Buildings and Grounds Committee
Mr P Pearce (Presiding Member)
Professor MS Wainwright, Vice-Chancellor and President
Professor AH Dooley, President, Academic Board
Professor BG Celler
Ms MG Morrish
Ms CA Pidcock
MS A Barrett
Student Affairs Committee
Professor J Wolfe (Presiding Member)
Professor AH Dooley, President, Academic Board
Professor A Lee, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education & Quality
Improvement)
Professor R J King, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) and Registrar
(Vice-Chancellor’s nominee)
Mr N Carney
Ms A Barrett
Dr PA FitzGerald
Mr GF Lawson
Mr A Egan
Honorary Degrees Committee
Mr D Gonski, Chancellor (Presiding Member)
Mr JH Pascoe, Deputy Chancellor
Professor MS Wainwright, Vice-Chancellor and President
Professor AH Dooley, President, Academic Board
Professor KT Trotman
Professor M Skyllas-Kazacos
Ms GC Upton
The Hon SM Ryan
The Hon PT Primrose
Professor I Dawes (alternate for Professor Trotman)
Professor J Gascoigne (alternate for Professor Skyllas-Kazacos)
Risk Management Committee
The Hon. SM Ryan (Presiding Member)
Professor MS Wainwright, Vice-Chancellor and President
Mr R Cameron
Dr D Cooper
Ms GC Upton
Mr N Carney
Nominations and Remunerations Committee
Mr PE Mason (Presiding Member)
Mr D Gonski, Chancellor
Mr JH Pascoe, Deputy Chancellor
Professor MS Wainwright, Vice-Chancellor and President
Professor AH Dooley, President, Academic Board
Ms CM Harris
ACADEMIC BOARD 5
The Academic Board
President
Professor A Dooley
L Hitchens
Law
Deputy Presidents
Dr C Daly
Dr C Moran
G Dick
Information Systems, Technology & Management
Members Ex Officio
The Chancellor
The Deputy Chancellor
The Vice-Chancellor and President
The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) and Registrar
The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (International and Development)
The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research)
Deans and Presiding Members of Faculties
Dean, Australian Graduate School of Management
Rector, University College
Presiding Member of the Academic Board of the University College
Elected Members – Professorial
School/Division/Centre
J Chan
Social Science and Policy
D Dixon
Law
D Morgan
Commerce & Economics
C Daly
Mining Engineering
P Hagan
Mining Engineering
I Skinner
Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications
M Apte
Medicine
J Copeland
Community Medicine and Public Health
A Coster
Mathematics
H Riesen
Physical, Environmental & Mathematical Sciences, ADFA
Elected Student Members
R Hugman
Social Work
M Hislop
Undergraduate
A Cavaye
Commerce & Economics
K Hamady
Undergraduate
D Fiebig
Economics
X Chen
Postgraduate
P Compton
Computer Science and Engineering
K Ridge
Postgraduate
B Milthorpe
Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering
Appointment under ‘Such Other Persons’ Category
M Cowling
Mathematics
A Dooley
Mathematics
B Hibbert
Chemistry
A Lee
Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education and Quality Improvement)
M Harding
Dean of Graduate Research
K Dunn
Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences
Attending by Invitation
R Kumar
Medical Sciences
A Cameron
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Resources)
V Sahajwalla
Materials Science and Engineering
T Cope
Chief Information Officer
Elected Members – Non-Professorial
School/Division/Centre
J Gatwood
Director, UNSW Student Services
J Bennett
Art History & Theory
P Boyle
Director, Quality System Development
C Moran
Social Work
A Wells
University Librarian
Committees of the Academic Board
Academic Services Committee
Postgraduate Coursework Committee
Presiding Member
B Hibbert
Presiding Member
M Walpole
Committee on Education
Undergraduate Studies Committee
Presiding Member
C Moran
Presiding Member
D Morgan
Committee on Research
Pre-University Education Committee
Presiding Member
A Dooley
Presiding Member
C Daly
Policy Advisory Committee
UNSW Asia Liaison Committee
Presiding Member
A Dooley
Presiding Member
C Daly
6 UNSW CALENDAR
Calendar of Dates
The academic year is divided into two standard sessions, each containing 14 weeks for teaching. Between the two sessions
there is a break of approximately six weeks, which includes a one-week study period, two weeks for examinations, and three
weeks recess. There is also a short recess of one week within each session.
Session 1 commences on the Monday nearest 1 March.
Academic Calendar for 2006
Faculties Other than Medicine, AGSM and University College, ADFA
Please note: The University’s Academic Calendar for 2007 is currently under review. Please refer to the myUNSW website for up-to-date information:
https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/resources/AcademicCalendar.html
Summer Session
2006
Summer Session (9 weeks)
Xmas Recess
Summer Session continues
12 Dec 2005 to 23 Dec 2005
24 Dec 2005 to 2 Jan 2006
3 Jan 2006 to 17 Feb 2006
Session 1
Session 1 (14 weeks)
Mid-session recess
Session 1 continues
Study Period
Examinations
Mid-year recess
27 Feb 2006 to 13 April 2006
14 April 2006 to 23 April 2006
24 April 2006 to 9 June 2006
10 June 2006 to 15 June 2006
16 June 2006 to 4 July 2006
5 July 2006 to 23 July 2006
Session 2
Session 2 (14 weeks)
Mid-session recess
Session 2 continues
Study Period
Examinations
24 July 2006 to 22 Sept 2006
23 Sept 2006 to 2 Oct 2006
3 Oct 2006 to 3 Nov 2006
4 Nov 2006 to 9 Nov 2006
10 Nov 2006 to 28 Nov 2006
Public Holidays in 2006
New Year’s Day
Australia Day
Good Friday
Easter Saturday
Easter Monday
Anzac Day
Queen’s Birthday
Labour Day
Christmas Day
Boxing Day
Monday 2 January
Thursday 26 January
Friday 14 April
Saturday 15 April
Monday 17 April
Tuesday 25 April
Monday 12 June
Monday 2 October
Monday 25 December
Tuesday 26 December
Please note: A calendar of religious festivals is available at the following website: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/resources/ReligiousFestivals.html.
While UNSW has attempted to make this information as accurate as possible, it is provided as a service for users and for personal and/or
educational use only. UNSW is not responsible for any omissions or inaccuracies.
Faculty of Medicine
2006
2007
27 Feb to 28 Apr
14 Apr to 23 Apr
1 May to 7 May
8 May to 30 Jun
3 Jul to 23 Jul
24 Jul to 15 Sep
18 Sep to 2 Oct
3 Oct to 24 Nov
26 Feb to 27 Apr
6 Apr to 15 Apr
30 Apr to 6 May
7 May to 29 Jun
2 Jul to 22 Jul
23 Jul to 14 Sep
17 Sep to 1 Oct
2 Oct to 23 Nov
27 Feb to 28 Apr
14 Apr to 23 Apr
1 May to 14 May
15 May to 7 Jul
10 Jul to 23 Jul
24 Jul to 15 Sep
18 Sep to 2 Oct
3 Oct to 24 Nov
26 Feb to 27 Apr
6 Apr to 15 Apr
30 Apr to 13 May
14 May to 6 Jul
9 Jul to 22 Jul
23 Jul to 14 Sep
17 Sep to 1 Oct
2 Oct to 23 Nov
Medicine I, II
Teaching Period 1
Mid-Session Break
Recess
Teaching Period 2
Mid-Year Break
Teaching Period 3
Recess
Teaching Period 4
Medicine III
Teaching Period 1
Mid-Session Break
Study and Examination Period
Teaching Period 2
Mid-Year Break
Teaching Period 3
Recess
Teaching Period 4
CALENDAR OF DATES 7
Medicine IV
Summer Teaching Period
Teaching Period 1
Mid-Session Recess
Teaching Period 2
Mid-Year Break
Teaching Period 3
Recess
Teaching Period 4
16 Jan to 10 Mar
13 Mar to 12 May
14 Apr to 23 Apr
15 May to 7 Jul
10 Jul to 23 Jul
24 Jul to 15 Sep
18 Sep to 2 Oct
3 Oct to 24 Nov
15 Jan to 9 Mar
12 Mar to 11 May
6 Apr to 15 Apr
14 May to 6 Jul
9 Jul to 22 Jul
23 Jul to 14 Sep
17 Sep to 1 Oct
2 Oct to 23 Nov
16 Jan to 10 Mar
13 Mar to 12 May
14 Apr to 23 Apr
15 May to 7 Jul
10 Jul to 23 Jul
24 Jul to 15 Sep
18 Sep to 2 Oct
15 Jan to 9 Mar
12 Mar to 11 May
6 Apr to 15 Apr
14 May to 6 Jul
9 Jul to 22 Jul
23 Jul to 14 Sep
17 Sep to 1 Oct
3 Oct to 24 Nov
2 Oct to 23 Nov
Medicine V
Summer Teaching Period
Teaching Period 1
Mid-Session Recess
Teaching Period 2
Mid-Year Break
Teaching Period 3
Recess
Teaching Period 4
(Elective 2006 only)
Medicine VI
Teaching Period 1
Teaching Period 2
Recess
Teaching Period 3
Teaching Period 4
Hospital Program
Campus Program 2
Recess
Teaching Period 5
Teaching Period 6
Elective – variable dates
20 Feb to 2 Apr
3 Apr to 9 Apr
10 Apr to 21 May
22 May to 2 Jul
3 Jul to 14 Jul
17 Jul to 23 Jul
24 Jul to 3 Sep
4 Sep to 13 Oct
Summer Teaching Period
Teaching Period 1
Mid-Session Recess
Teaching Period 2
Mid-Year Break
Teaching Period 3
Recess
Teaching Period 4
15 Jan to 9 Mar
12 Mar to 11 May
6 Apr to 15 Apr
14 May to 6 Jul
9 Jul to 22 Jul
23 Jul to 14 Sep
17 Sep to 1 Oct
2 Oct to 23 Nov
University College, Australian Defence Force Academy
2006
2007
Session 1 commences
Session 1 recess
Session 1 ends
6 Mar
6 to 21 May
23 Jun
5 Mar
5 to 20 May
22 Jun
Examinations commence
Examinations end
26 Jun
8 Jul
25 Jun
7 Jul
Mid-year break
9 to 23 Jul
8 to 22 Jul
Session 2 commences
Session 2 recess
Session 2 ends
24 Jul
23 Sep to 1 Oct
27 Oct
23 Jul
22 Sep to 1 Oct
26 Oct
Examinations commence
Examinations end
4 Nov
17 Nov
5 Nov
16 Nov
Australian Graduate School of Management
MBA Program
2006
Orientation
9 Jan to 13 Jan
IP Program
16 Jan to 20 Jan
Term 1
23 Jan to 31 Mar
Break
3 Apr to 7 Apr
IP Program
10 Apr to 14 Apr
Term 2
17 Apr to 23 Jun
Break
26 Jun to 30 Jun
IP Program
3 Jul to 7 Jul
Term 3
10 Jul to 15 Sep
Break
18 Sep to 22 Sep
IP Program
25 Sep to 29 Sep
Term 4
3 Oct to 8 Dec
IP: Integrative Program = 4/5 day non-residential intensive program
2007
8 Jan to 12 Jan
15 Jan to 19 Jan
22Jan to 30 Mar
2 Apr to 6 Apr
9 – 13 Apr
16 Apr to 22 Jun
25 Jun to 29 Jun
2 Jul – 6 Jul
9 Jul – to 14 Sep
17 Sep to 21Sep
24 Sep to 28 Sep
2 Oct to 7 Dec
8 UNSW CALENDAR
MBA (Executive) Program
Graduate Certificate in Change Management & Graduate Diploma in Management
2006
2007
Session 1
Examinations
23 Jan to 22 Apr
22 Apr
22 Jan to 21 Apr
21 Apr
Session 2
Examinations
15 May to 12 Aug
12 Aug
14 May to 11 Aug
11 Aug
Session 3
Examinations
4 Sep to 2 Dec
2 Dec
3 Sep to 1 Dec
1 Dec
Hong Kong MBA Program
2006
2007
Session 1
2 Jan to 28 Apr
2 Jan to 27 Apr
Session 2
1 May to 25 Aug
30 Apr to 24 Aug
Session 3
4 Sept to 29 Dec
3 Sep – 28 Dec
2006
2007
6 Feb to 9 Jun
12 Jun to 14 Jul
17 Jul to 13 Nov
14 Nov
2007 dates not yet available
Executive Year
Cohort A
Session 1
Session Break
Session 2
Session Ends
Cohort B
Session 1
Session Break
Session 2
Session Ends
13 Feb to 23 Jun
24 Jun to 21 Jul
24 Jul to 20 Nov
21 Nov
Cohort C
Session 1
Session Break
Session 2
Session Ends
6 Mar to 23 Jun
26 Jun to 4 Aug
7 Aug to 4 Dec
5 Dec
Meeting Dates in 2006 for Council and its Standing Committees
Council
Monday at 2.00pm
20 February
10 April (Financial report)
15 May
3 July
14 August
25 September
6 November (Budget)
11 December (Reserve)
Chancellor’s Committee
Monday at 5.00pm
16 January*
6 February
27 March*
24 April
1 May
19 June
31 July
11 September
23 October
27 November
18 December*
*Meetings of Chancellor’s Committee at which no
draft Council agenda will be considered
Finance Committee
Thursday at 8.00am
16 March
16 May (Tuesday)
20 July
28 September
12 October
14 December
Nominations and Remunerations
Committee
Thursday at 10.00am
16 March
16 May (Tuesday, 10.00 am)
20 July
28 September (10.30 am)
14 December
Buildings and Grounds Committee
Friday at 8.00am
10 February
28 April
14 July
13 October
17 November (reserve)
Student Affairs Committee
Thursday at 4.00pm
27 February
16 March
27 April
8 June
10 August
14 September
26 October
Student Facilities Planning Committee
Thursday at 4.00pm
6 April
18 May
24 August
5 October
CALENDAR OF DATES 9
Honorary Degrees Committee
Monday at 4.30pm
Risk Management Committee
Tuesday at 8.00am
27 March
19 June
11 September
27 November
7 February
23 May
15 August
14 November
Audit Committee
Monday at 4.00pm
6 March (3 pm)
30 March (Thursday)
26 June
20 November
Meeting Dates in 2006 for the Academic Board and its Standing Committees
Academic Board*
Tuesday at 10.00am
Postgraduate Coursework Committee
Thursday at 10.00am
7 (14) February
7 (14) March
4 (11) April
2 (9) May
6 (13) June
4 (11) July
1 (8) August
5 (12) September
3 (10) October
7 (14) November
5 (12) December
16 February
16 March
13 April
11 May
15 June
13 July
10 August
14 September
12 October
16 November
14 December
* Dates in brackets are for deferred meetings if
required.
Undergraduate Studies Committee
Thursday at 2.00pm
Policy Advisory Committee
Tuesday at 8.00am
16 February
16 March
13 April
11 May
15 June
13 July
10 August
14 September
12 October
16 November
14 December
14 February
14 March
11 April
9 May
13 June
11 July
8 August
12 September
10 October
14 November
12 December
Committee on Research
Thursday at 2.00pm
2 February
2 March
6 April
4 May
1 June
6 July
3 August
7 September
5 October
9 November
7 December
Committee on Education
Monday at 2.00pm
13 February
13 March
10 April
8 May
19 June
10 July
7 August
11 September
9 October
13 November
11 December
Academic Services Committee
Tuesday at 10.00am
14 February
14 March
11 April
9 May
13 June
11 July
8 August
12 September
10 October
14 November
12 December
Pre-University Education Committee
Wednesday at 11.00am
15 March
10 May
12 July
13 September
15 November
UNSW Asia Liaison Committee
Wednesday at 10.00am
15 February
12 April
14 June
9 August
11 October
13 December
10 UNSW CALENDAR
Important Dates in 2006
January 2006
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UNSW Info Day
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Chancellor’s Committee of Council
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AGSM Standing Committee
Australia Day
February 2006
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Chancellor’s Committee of Council
Risk Management Committee
Academic Board
Faculty of Science Standing Committee
8:00am
Buildings and Grounds Committee
2:00pm Committee on Education
8:00am Policy Advisory Committee
10:00am Deferred Academic Board (if required)
10:00am Academic Services Committee
10:00am UNSW Asia Liaison Committee
3:00pm Faculty of Medicine Standing Committee
10:00am Postgraduate Coursework Committee
2:00pm Undergraduate Studies Committee
End Summer Session
2:00pm
2:00pm
3:00pm
Council
Faculty of the Built Environment Faculty Board
Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences Standing Committee
11:00am Faculty of Engineering Standing Committee
Session 1 commences (faculties other than Medicine, AGSM and University College, ADFA)
4:00pm Student Affairs Committee
CALENDAR OF DATES 11
March 2006
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UNSW Payment Due Date for all Session 1 fees
3:00pm
10:00am
2:00pm
2:00pm
Audit Committee
Academic Board
AGSM Faculty Board
Faculty of Science Standing Committee
Last day to enrol in Session 1 courses
2:00pm
8:00am
10:00am
10:00am
11:00am
2:00pm
4:00pm
8:00am
10:00am
10:00am
2:00pm
4:00pm
Committee on Education
Policy Advisory Committee
Deferred Academic Board (if required)
Academic Services Committee
Pre-University Education Committee
Faculty of The College of Fine Arts Faculty Board
Faculty of Medicine Faculty Board
Finance Committee
Nominations and Remunerations Committee
Postgraduate Coursework Committee
Undergraduate Studies Committee
Student Affairs Committee
2:00pm
2:00pm
3:00pm
1:00pm
2:00pm
Faculty of the Built Environment Standing Committee
AGSM Standing Committee
Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences Standing Committee
Faculty of Law Standing Committee
Faculty of The College of Fine Arts Standing Committee
4:30pm
5:00pm
Honorary Degrees Committee
Chancellor’s Committee of Council
4:00pm Audit Committee
Census Date for Session 1
Last day for students to discontinue without financial penalty from Session 1 courses
Last day for students to finalise arrangements for HECS-HELP and FEE-HELP
12:00pm Faculty of Engineering Faculty Board
April 2006
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Academic Board
Faculty of Commerce & Economics Faculty Board
Faculty of Commerce & Economics Standing Committee
Committee on Research
Student Facilities Planning Committee
Faculty of Science Faculty Board
2:00pm Council (Financial report)
2:00pm Committee on Education
8:00am Policy Advisory Committee
10:00am Deferred Academic Board (if required)
10:00am Academic Services Committee
10:00am UNSW Asia Liaison Committee
10:00am Postgraduate Coursework Committee
2:00pm Undergraduate Studies Committee
Good Friday
Commencement of Mid-Session Recess
Commencement AVCC Common Vacation week
12 UNSW CALENDAR
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Easter Monday
3:00pm Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences Faculty Board
3:00pm Faculty of Medicine Standing Committee
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5:00pm Chancellor’s Committee of Council
Anzac Day
2:00pm Faculty of The College of Fine Arts Standing Committee
4:00pm Student Affairs Committee
Last day for students to discontinue without academic penalty from Session 1 courses
8:00am Buildings and Grounds Committee
11:00am Faculty of Engineering Standing Committee
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2:00pm
2:00pm
Chancellor’s Committee of Council
Academic Board
AGSM Standing Committee
Faculty of Science Standing Committee
2:00pm
Committee on Research
2:00pm Committee on Education
Publication of provisional timetable for the June examinations
8:00am Policy Advisory Committee
10:00am Deferred Academic Board (if required)
10:00am Academic Services Committee
11:00am Pre-University Education Committee
10:00am Postgraduate Coursework Committee
2:00pm Undergraduate Studies Committee
2:00pm Council
8:00am Finance Committee
10:00am Nominations and Remunerations Committee
Last day for students to advise of examination clashes
4:00pm Student Facilities Planning Committee
2:00pm
8:00am
1:00pm
2:00pm
Faculty of the Built Environment Standing Committee
Risk Management Committee
Faculty of Law Standing Committee
Faculty of The College of Fine Arts Standing Committee
Publication of the final timetable for the June examinations
June 2006
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Committee on Research
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10:00am Academic Board
2:00pm Faculty of Science Standing Committee
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End Session 1 (faculties other than Medicine, AGSM and University College, ADFA)
CALENDAR OF DATES 13
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8:00am Policy Advisory Committee
10:00am Deferred Academic Board (if required)
10:00am Academic Services Committee
3:00pm Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences Standing Committee
10:00am UNSW Asia Liaison Committee
Study period ends (faculties other than Medicine, AGSM and University College, ADFA)
10:00am Postgraduate Coursework Committee
2:00pm Undergraduate Studies Committee
Examinations begin (faculties other than Medicine, AGSM and University College, ADFA)
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Honorary Degrees Committee
Chancellor’s Committee of Council
2:00pm
3:00pm
Faculty of Commerce & Economics Standing Committee
Faculty of Medicine Standing Committee
4:00pm
Audit Committee
1:00pm
Faculty of Law Faculty Board
11:00am Faculty of Engineering Standing Committee
July 2006
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Academic Services Committee
Pre-University Education Committee
Postgraduate Coursework Committee
Undergraduate Studies Committee
Buildings and Grounds Committee
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Faculty of Medicine Faculty Board (South West Sydney Clinical School)
Finance Committee
Nominations and Remunerations Committee
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2:00pm Faculty of Science Standing Committee
2:00pm Faculty of Commerce & Economics Standing Committee
Commencement AVCC Common Vacation week
2:00pm Council
Examinations end (faculties other than Medicine, AGSM and University College, ADFA)
10:00am Academic Board
Commencement mid-year recess
2:00pm Committee on Research
2:00pm
Faculty of The College of Fine Arts Standing Committee
UNSW Payment Due Date for all Session 2 fees
Chancellor’s Committee of Council
August 2006
14 UNSW CALENDAR
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Committee on Research
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Committee on Education
Policy Advisory Committee
Deferred Academic Board (if required)
Academic Services Committee
Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences Standing Committee
UNSW Asia Liaison Committee
Postgraduate Coursework Committee
Undergraduate Studies Committee
Student Affairs Committee
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Council
Risk Management Committee
Faculty of The College of Fine Arts Faculty Board
Faculty of Medicine Standing Committee
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Faculty of Law Standing Committee
Student Facilities Planning Committee
Faculty of Engineering Standing Committee
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Census Date for Session 2
Last day for students to discontinue without financial penalty from Session 2 courses
Last day for students to finalise arrangements for HECS-HELP and FEE-HELP
September 2006
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10:00am Academic Board
2:00pm Faculty of Science Standing Committee
2:00pm
Committee on Research
2:00pm Committee on Education
4:30pm Honorary Degrees Committee
5:00pm Chancellor’s Committee of Council
8:00am Policy Advisory Committee
10:00am Deferred Academic Board (if required)
10:00am Academic Services Committee
11:00am Pre-University Education Committee
10:00am Postgraduate Coursework Committee
2:00pm Undergraduate Studies Committee
4:00pm Student Affairs Committee
Last day for students to discontinue without academic penalty from Session 2 courses
2:00pm
3:00pm
3:00pm
AGSM Standing Committee
Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences Faculty Board
Faculty of Medicine Standing Committee
Commencement of mid-session recess
CALENDAR OF DATES 15
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Commencement AVCC Common Vacation week
2:00pm Council
2:00pm
8:00am
10:30am
12:00pm
Faculty of The College of Fine Arts Standing Committee
Finance Committee
Nominations and Remunerations Committee
Faculty of Engineering Faculty Board
October 2006
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Session 2 continues
Publication of the provisional timetable for the November examinations
10:00am Academic Board
2:00pm Faculty of Science Standing Committee
12:30pm Faculty of Commerce & Economics Faculty Board
2:00pm Faculty of Commerce & Economics Standing Committee
2:00pm Faculty of the Built Environment Faculty Board
2:00pm Committee on Research
4:00pm Student Facilities Planning Committee
2:00pm Committee on Education
8:00am Policy Advisory Committee
10:00am Deferred Academic Board (if required)
10:00am Academic Services Committee
UNSW Postgraduate Expo
Last day for students to advise of examination clashes
10:00am UNSW Asia Liaison Committee
8:00am Finance Committee
10:00am Postgraduate Coursework Committee
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5:00pm Chancellor’s Committee of Council
Publication of the Final Timetable for the November examinations
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5:00pm Chancellor’s Committee of Council
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UNSW STAFF 17
UNSW Staff
Heads of Faculties and other Academic Units
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Dean: Professor Annette Hamilton
Faculty of the Built Environment
Dean: Professor Peter Murphy
Faculty of the College of Fine Arts
Dean: Professor Ian Howard
Faculty of Commerce and Economics
Acting Dean: Professor John Piggott
Faculty of Engineering: Dean
Professor Brendon Parker,
Faculty of Law
Dean: Professor Leon Trakman
Faculty of Medicine
Dean: Professor Peter Smith
Faculty of Science
Dean: Professor Michael Archer
Australian Graduate School of Management
Dean and Director: Professor Rob McLean
University College, Australian Defence Force Academy
Rector: Professor John Patrick Baird
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Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Comprises Schools of Education, English, History, History and Philosophy of Science, Modern Language Studies, Media, Film
and Theatre, Music and Music Education, Philosophy, Politics and International Relations, Social Science and Policy, Social
Work and Sociology and Anthropology.
Dean’s Unit
Dean
Professor Annette Hamilton, MA PhD Syd.
Associate Dean (Research)
Professor Martyn Lyons
Associate Dean (Education)
Professor James Donald
Associate Dean (International)
Professor Roger Bell
Presiding Member
Associate Professor Stephen Fortescue
Executive Officer
Andrew Evans, BA MA Monash
Personal Assistant to the Dean
Marina Tsambourlis
Administrative Assistants, Faculty Research Office
Margarita Grebennikov, MA PhD MSPU
Melanie Hargraves
Kotchie Harrington
Administrative Assistant, Faculty Education Office
Nora Yim, BSocSc UNSW
Manager, Marketing and Information
Lyn Walker, BBus SCU, AIMM
Manager, Policy and Human Resources
Susan Nile, BA UNSW
Senior Management Accountant
Christine Dustin, BBus C.Sturt, CPA
Student Development Officer
Zarni Jaugietis, DipT BEd Sturt C.A.E.
Faculty Office
Manager, Student Administration
Helen Milfull, BA PhD UNSW
Administrative Officers
Rebecca Crosby, BA UNSW
Robyn O’Halloran, BA UNSW
Stephen Parnaby, BA UNSW
Fei Wong, BA UNSW
International Studies Program (BIS)
Convenor
Professor Roger Bell
Administrative Officer
Rosi Benninghaus, MA Hagen
Interdisciplinary Programs
Convenors
Jewish Studies
Dr Julie Kalman (School of History)
Women’s and Gender Studies
Dr Brigitta Olubas & Dr Elizabeth McMahon (School of English)
Centres
Centre for European Studies
Director
Günter Minnerup
Visiting Professor
John Milfull
Centre for Gender Related Violence Studies
Director
Dr Jan Breckenridge
Centre for Refugee Research
Director
Dr Eileen Pittaway
Gifted Education Research, Resource and Information
Centre (GERRIC)
Director
Professor Miraca Gross
Director of Research
Professor Karen Rogers, BA UC, DipEd MEd San Diego State, MA PhD
Minnesota
Manager
Rosalind Walsh, BABEd MEd UNSW
Coordinators
Gifted Students’ Programs
Kenson Low, BEd Syd.
Inservice Programs
Colette Batha, BA UNSW
Talent Searches
Kim Usher, BABEd UNSW
Korea Australasia Research Centre
Director
Dr Chung-Sok Suh, BEc Seoul National, MCom PhD UNSW
Associate Director
Dr Seung-Ho Kwon, BBA Keimyung, MCom PhD UNSW
Administrative Officer
Hyunok (Anne) Ke
National Centre in HIV Social Research
Director
Professor Susan Kippax, BA PhD Syd.
Australian Studies
Dr Brigitta Olubas & Dr Elizabeth McMahon (School of English)
Deputy Directors
Carla Treloar, BSc PhD N’cle
Heather Worth, BA MA(Hons) PhD Auck.
Development Studies
Associate Professor Michael Johnson (School of Social Science and
Policy)
Senior Research Fellow
Juliet Richters, BA MPH PhD Syd.
European Studies
Günter Minnerup (School of History)
Irish Studies
Dr Peter Kuch (School of English)
Research Fellows
Erol Digiusto, BSc PhD UNSW
Suzanne Fraser, BA PhD Syd.
Henrike Körner, BA Berlin, DipEd MA Phd Syd.
Patrick Rawstorne, BA W’gong
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Lecturer
Kane Race, BA LLB Syd., PhD UNSW
Assistant Business Manager
Roxanne Lawson, AssocDip
ARC Research Fellow
Robert Reynolds, BA Melb., MCoun UWS, PhD Melb.
Librarian
Katherine Cummings, BA Syd., BLS Tor., AALA
Research Associates
Joanne Bryant, BSc UBC, MSc UNBC, PhD Syd.
Martin Holt, BSc Birm., MSc Lond., PhD Birm.
Max Hopwood, BA C.Sturt
Limin Mao, BMed Shanghai, MEdAdmin PhD UNSW
Asha Persson, BA PhD Syd.
Kylie Valentine, BA PhD Syd.
Lorraine Yap, BA PhD Qld.
Office Manager and Research Assistant
Megan Griffiths, BSocSc UNSW
Research Officers
Jeanne Ellard, BA Adel., MPhil Syd.
Andrea Fogarty, BPsych Macq.
Peter Hull, BPsych Macq.
Hedimo Santana, BA N’cle
Administrative Assistant
Annie Whitelaw
Administrative Officer
Joseph Lopes
HIV Community Liaison Officer
Michael Salter, BA Melb.
Hepatitis C Community Liaison Officer
Ruth Braunstein, BA Melb., GradDipPsych, Monash
Editor & Publications Manager
Sarah Fitzherbert, BA Monash
Events Coordinator
Rodney McDonald, BAppSc Canberra
Executive Assistant
Janice Knapman, AssocDipSocSc
Finance Manager
Christina Rofe
Events and Publications Officer
Duncan Aldridge, BA DipEd W’gong
Honorary Research Associates
Michael Bittman, BA UNSW, PhD RMIT
Judy Cashmore, BA DipEd Adel., MEd N’cle, PhD Macq.
Robyn Dolby, BA UNE, PhD Qld
Solomon Encel, MA PhD Melb.
Sara Graham, BSc Lond., PhD WI
South Pacific Studies Resource Centre
Director
Associate Professor Grant McCall
Technical Resources Centre
Manager
Greg Fallon
Administrative Assistant
Camilla Leung
Audio Visual Officer
Deborah McCann, BA Lond. Inst.
Computer Support Officers
Samantha Costello, BAppSc Canberra, GradDip Design UTS
Dimitris Daviskas
Yan Gao, BE NJTU, MCompSc UNSW
Bruce Marshall Johnston
Sidney Shalders
Geoffrey Stoddart
Web Support and Development
Publications Officer
Judi Rainbow
Web Coordinator
Rowland Hilder, BFinAdmin N.E.
Research Resource Managers
Maude Frances, BA W.Aust., GradDipInf&LibMgt UNSW
Christy Newman, BA Murd., PhD UNSW
Web Support Officer
Petri Calderón Larjanko, BA UNSW
Librarian
Cristina Scott, BSc DTFH, GradDipInf&LibMgt UNSW
Social Policy Research Centre
UNSW China Studies Centre
Director
Associate Professor Hans Hendrischke
Director and Australian Professorial Fellow
Peter Saunders, BSc DipEc S’ton, PhD Syd., FASSA
School of Education
Deputy Director
Ilan Katz, CQSW CCETSW, BA SocWk Witw., PhD Brun.
Associate Professor and Head of School
Paul Chandler, BSc DipEd Syd., MSc PhD UNSW
Senior Research Fellows
Bruce Bradbury, BSocSc MCom PhD UNSW
Bettina Cass, BA PhD UNSW, AO, FASSA
Tony Eardley, BA Oxon, DipSocAdmin Brist., DPhil York
Karen Fisher, BA LLB Auck., MEc Macq.
Research Fellows
Lyn Craig, DipSocWk Vic. (Well.), BA DipBusSt Massey, BSocSc PhD
UNSW
Gerry Redmond, BSocSc Dublin, GradDipComp MA Bath
Xiaoyuan Shang, BA Nankai, MA Renmin, PhD Sussex
Cathy Thomson, BA Syd., MA UNSW
Research Associates
Ann Dadich, BSocSc PhD UWS
Trish Hill, BA Murd.
Kristy Muir, BA PhD W’gong
Christiane Purcal, MA PhD Olden.
Pooja Sawrikar, BA PhD Syd.
Ciara Smyth, BA MSc Dublin
Kylie Valentine, BA PhD Syd.
Research Officers
David Abelló, BASocSc UTS
Natasha Cortis, BEcon Syd., GradCert PubAdmin Canb.
Tom Longden, BEcon Macq.
Business Manager
Melissa Roughley, BSocSc UNSW
Professors
Miraca Una Murdoch Gross, DipT Moray House Edin., BEd S.A.C.A.E.,
MEd PhD Purdue, FACE
John Sweller, BA PhD Adel., FASSA
Emeritus Professor
Martin Cooper, BSc Manc., MA(Ed) Dal., PhD Ott., DipEd Syd.
Associate Professor
Michael Robert Matthews, BSc MA MEd DipEd Syd., PhD UNSW
Senior Lecturers
Paul Ayres, BSc Kent, PGCE Lond., PhD UNSW
Putai Jin, MEd Hangzhou, PhD LaT.
Renae Low, Cert Ed IE Sing., BSc PhD LaT.
John Michael McCormick, BSc DipEd MA MEdAdmin PhD UNSW
Lecturers
Kerry Jennifer Barnett, BA DipEd Macq., MEd(Hons) N.E., PhD UNSW
Katherine Patrice Hoekman, BA DipEd Syd., MEd PhD UNSW
Robert Wayne Howard, BA MA Auck., PhD Qld.
Caroline Jones, BA Syd., PhD Mass.
Maria Stephanos Varvaressos, BA DipEd MEd(Merit) Syd.
Adjunct Professor
Trevor Henry Cairney, BA MLitt N.E., PhD N’cle
Adjunct Associate Professors
Peter Knapp, BAComms BA UTS , MEd UNSW, PhD UTS
Tony Koppi, BSc Aberdeen, GradCert Edith Cowan, PhD Aberd.
Alan Watson, BA N.E., MA PhD Syd., DipRE MCD
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Adjunct Senior Lecturer
Slava Kalyuga, BSc MEd MGU, PhD UNSW
Shawn Ross, BA Whitman, MA PhD Wash.
Peter Schrijvers, BA MA Louvain, PhD Ohio State
Visiting Fellow
Colin Fraser Gauld, BSc PhD DipEd Syd., MAIP
VC Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Paul Foley, BSc Macq., MA PhD Würzburg
Practicum Administrator
Michelle Kubie, BSc DipEd MEd UNSW
Adjunct Research Fellow
Ian Walker, BA DipEd Syd., MA Macq., PhD UNSW
Administrative Officer
Nancy Yong Yuan He, BA Guanzhou Teachers’ Coll., BAComms C.Sturt
Visiting Fellows
Robin Derricourt, MA PhD Camb., FSA
Geoffrey Treloar, BA DipEd PhD Syd.
Administrative Assistant
Maria Jacinta d’Souza, BA Bombay
School of English
Associate Professor and Head of School
Susan Rachelle Kossew, BA Cape Town, MA E.Anglia, PhD UNSW
Professors of English
Christine Anne Alexander, BA MA Cant., PhD Camb., FAHA
Peter Fraser Alexander, BA Witw., MA Leeds, PhD Camb., FAHA
William David Ashcroft, BA MA Syd., PhD ANU
Emeritus Professor
Mary Elizabeth Chan, BA N.Z., MA Well., PhD Camb.
Associate Professor
Richard Elton Raymond Madelaine, BA Adel., PhD Lond.
Senior Lecturers
Anne Brewster, BA Adel., PhD Flin.
Suzanne Elizabeth Eggins, BA Syd., MLetts DEA Nancy II, PhD Syd.
Roslyn Jolly, BA Syd., DPhil Oxf.
Peter Roy Kuch, BA Wales, MLitt DPhil Oxf.
Elizabeth McMahon, BA PhD Syd.
Sara Brigitta Olubas, BA DipEd Tas., MA Syd., PhD UNSW
Clare Adele Painter, BA Sussex, MA PhD Syd.
Lecturers
Paul Dawson, MA Qld., PhD Melb.
William Walker, MA Western Ontario, MA PhD Johns Hopkins
Visiting Research Fellows
Ian James Bickerton, BA Adel., MA Kansas, PhD Claremont
Bruce Kaye, BA Syd. Thl.Aust.Col.Theol., BD Lond., Dr Theol. Basel,
AM
Beverley Rhonda Kingston, BA Qld., PhD Monash
Peter Orlovich, MA DipEd Syd., MLib PhD UNSW
Christopher Sheil, BA UNSW, PhD W’gong
Jürgen Tampke, BA Macq., PhD ANU
Administrative Officers
Samuel Russell, BA N’cle
Lyn Stump, BA Qld.
Administrative Assistant
Jo Daniels, BA UNSW, GradCert TESOL UNE
School of History and Philosophy of Science
Senior Lecturer and Head of School
Nicolas Rasmussen, BA MA Chic., MPhil Camb., PhD Stan.
Associate Professors
David Philip Miller, BSc Manc., MA PhD Penn.
John Andrew Schuster, BA Columbia, MA Camb., MA PhD Princ.
Senior Lecturers
John Merson, MScSoc UNSW
Peter Paul Slezak, BA UNSW, MPhil PhD Columbia
Honorary Visiting Fellows
Eleanore Margaret Bradstock, BA DipEd Syd., MA PhD Macq.
Roslynn Doris Haynes, BSc Syd., MA Tas., PhD Leic.
Philippa Kelly, BA PhD Qld.
Lecturers
Paul Frederick Brown, BSc MScSoc PhD UNSW
Anthony Corones, BA PhD UNSW
Patricia Susan Hardy, DipT Moray House Edin., BA PhD UNSW
Stephen Anthony Healy, BSc PhD UNSW
Administrative Officers
Suzy Forrester
Susan Price, BA Qld., GradDip QUT
Honorary Visiting Professor
David Roger Oldroyd, MA Camb., MSc Lond., PhD DLitt UNSW, FGS,
FAHA
School of History
Associate Professor and Head of School
Raelene Frances, BA MA W.Aust., PhD Monash
Professors of History
Roger John Bell, BA UNSW, MA PhD Syd.
John Gascoigne, BA Syd., MA Prin., PhD Camb., FAHA
John Edward Ingleson, BA MA W.Aust, PhD Monash
Martyn Andrew Lyons, BA DPhil Oxf., FAHA
Ian Robert Tyrrell, BA Qld., MA PhD Duke, FAHA
Emeritus Professor
Michael Naylor Pearson, BA MA Auck., PhD Mich., FAHA
Associate Professors
Bruce Charles Scates, BA Monash, DipEd Melb., PhD Monash
Jean Gelman Taylor, BA MA Melb., PhD Wisconsin Madison
Senior Lecturers
Hélène Bowen Raddeker, BA PhD LaT.
Sean Scott Brawley, BA GradCertHEd PhD UNSW
Nicholas Doumanis, BA Syd., DipEd PhD UNSW
Grace Karskens, BA MA PhD Syd.
Anne Philomena O’Brien, BA Adel., PhD Syd.
Mina Roces, BA Syd., MA PhD Mich.
Lecturers
Monica Azzolini, BA Cattolica, Milan, MPhil PhD Camb.
Ruth Balint, BA PhD Syd.
Sally Cove, BA UNSW
Andrew Field, BA Dart., MA PhD Col.
Hamish Graham, BA BSc MA Well., PhD Syd.
Julie Anne Kalman, BA Monash, MA PhD Melb.
Kama Kellie Maclean, BA PhD LaT.
Günter Minnerup, MA Frankfurt
Geoffrey Stephen Nathan, BA Cal., MA(Hons) Wash., PhD Cal.
Honorary Visiting Fellows
George Bindon, BA SirGWms, MPA Qu.
Barry Brundell, STL Gregorian, BA PhD UNSW
Rosalie Chapple, BSc Adel., BSoc N.E., PhD Syd.
Katherine Neal, BS Houston, MA PhD Toronto
George Weisz, BA UNSW, MA Syd., MD, FRACS
Administrative Officer
Avis Wong, GradDip Monash
School of Media, Film and Theatre
Professor and Head of School
Philip Brian Bell, BA PhD Syd.
Professor
James Donald, BA Oxf., PGCE DipEd MSc Lond., PhD Open Univ.
Associate Professor
Gay Hawkins, BA UNSW, PhD Macq.
Senior Lecturers
Jodi Brooks, BA MA UTS, PhD UNSW
Darrell Davis, MA PhD Wisconsin
Gillian Fuller, BA UNSW, PhD Syd.
Ross Rudesch Harley, BA Griff., MA DCA UTS
George Kouvaros, BA N’cle, PhD Syd.
John Douglas McCallum, BA MA UNSW
Andrew Murphie, BA N.E., PhD Macq.
Edward Scheer, BA PhD Macq.
Lisa Trahair, BA PhD Syd.
Lecturers
Brigid Costello, BAComms NSWIT, BA AFTRS, MVA Syd.
Greg Dolgopolov, BA Melb., PhD Murd.
Clare Janette Grant, BA Melb., DipEd Monash, DipDrama Auck.
Rebecca Gregg, BA S.Aust. C.A.E, MA CUNY
Olivia Khoo, BA UWA, PhD Melb.
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Michelle Langford, BA PhD Syd.
Moe Meyer, BA Minnesota, PhD Northwestern, Ill.
Meg Mumford, BA UNE, PhD Brist.
Alyssa Rothwell, BA(Dance) U.W.S., DipEd A.C.A.E., MA COFA,
GDAIM RMIT
Scott Shaner, BA MA SUNY Buffalo
Sumiko Iida, BEd Osaka U. Ed., MA GradDipHEd UNSW
Kazue Okamoto, BA DipEd Musashino Women’s U. Tokyo, MA Syd.,
MCom UNSW
Seong-Chul Shin, BA Sahmyook U. Seoul, MEd Yonsei U., MA Macq.
Kazuhiro Teruya, BA DipEd Ryukyu U., MA Syd., PhD Macq.
Julia Yonetani, BA Syd., MA Tokyo, PhD ANU
Honorary Fellows
Jessica Milner Davis, BA PhD UNSW
John Duncan Golder, BA Rdg., MA PhD Brist.
Associate Lecturers
Nagisa Fukui, BA MA UNSW
Yumiko Hashimoto, BA Meiji, MA UNSW
Administrative Assistants
Kathy Arnold, ANZIIF (Assoc) CIP
Jennifer Beale
Julie Miller, BA Syd.
School of Modern Language Studies
Associate Professor in Chinese Studies and Head of School
Hans Hendrischke, MA PhD Bochum
Senior Administrative Assistant
Grace Setiawan, LPK Tarakanita College
Administrative Assistants
Rosanna Cheung, PST Dipl. London
Danielle Glendinning, BA UNSW
Yukimi Morita, BA MA UNSW
Maria Oujo, BA UNSW
Juliet Peeva, MPP KDI Seoul
Emeritus Professor of European Studies
John Rowland Milfull, BA PhD Syd.
Honorary Visiting Fellow
Roger Pitcher, MA Hons Melb.
Department of Chinese and Indonesian Studies
Senior Lecturer in Chinese Studies and Head of Department
Jon Eugene von Kowallis, BA Columbia, MA Hawaii, PhD Berkeley
Senior Lecturer
Yong Zhong, BA MA Guangzhou, PhD Macq.
Lecturers
Yew-Jin Fang, BA PhD Qld.
Larissa Heinrich, BA Swarthmore Coll., MA Harv., PhD Berkeley
Ping Wang, BA MA PhD Syd.
Mu Yang, BA Beijing, PhD Qld.
Honorary Visiting Senior Research Fellows
Barbara Hendrischke, MA Tueb., PhD Wurzburg
Liu Yang, BA MA SouthwestNormal, PhD Lond.
Honorary Visiting Fellow
Edmund Capon, MPhil Lond.
Department of Linguistics
Associate Professor and Head of Department
Peter Craig Collins, MA PhD Syd., DipEd N.E.
Senior Lecturers
Mengistu Amberber, BA MA Addis Ababa, PhD McGill
Roderick Gardner, CertEd Dip(TESOL) MA(TESOL) Lond., PhD Melb.
Louise Ravelli, BA Syd., MPhil PhD Birm.
Lecturers
Debra Aarons, BA HDipEd Witw., PhD Boston
Barbara Mullock, BA Monash, DipEd GradDipEdAdmin Melb., MA
Reading, PhD Syd.
Associate Lecturer
Carmella Hollo, BA MA Syd., DipEd Canberra C.A.E.
Honorary Visiting Fellows
John Gibbons, BA Exe., MA Lanc., PhD Reading
Carl Bache, MA PhD DPhil Odense
Department of Spanish and Latin American Studies
Senior Lecturer and Head of Department
Peter John Ross, BA Syd., DipEd WBTC PhD UNSW
Senior Lecturers
Mark Theodore Berger, BA MA British Columbia, PhD UNSW
Diana Palaversich, BA Belgrade, BA PhD UNSW
Lecturers
Carmen Cabot, BA DipEd Barcelona, DipTEFL Syd., MA UNSW
James Lee, BA Wisconsin, MA PhD Austin
Honorary Visiting Fellows
Stephen William George Gregory, MA Sheff., PhD UNSW
James Robert Levy, MA Col., PhD Penn.
Dalbir Singh, BA MA MDU Rohtak, MPhil PhD JNU
Steve Wakefield, MA Oxf., PhD UNSW
German Studies
Indonesian Studies
Associate Professor
Gerhard Fischer, MA PhD SUNY Binghamton, FAHA
Associate Professor
David Grant Reeve, BA Syd., MA TESOL UTS, PhD Syd.
Senior Lecturer
Bettina Boss, LicPhil Basel, MA PhD UNSW
Senior Lecturer
Rochayah Machali, BA DipEd IKIP Malang, PhD Macq.
Honorary Visiting Fellow
Olaf Reinhardt, BA PhD Syd.
Department of French
Italian Studies
Senior Lecturer and Head of Department
Maurice John Blackman, BA Syd., PhD UNSW
Senior Lecturers
Caroline Frances Sheaffer-Jones, BA Syd., MèsL Paris VII, PhD DipEd
Syd.
Alexis Tabensky, DipEd Valparaiso, MèsL Paris VIII, PhD UNSW
Lecturer
Hugues Peters, BA Brussels, PhD Penn.
Department of Japanese and Korean Studies
Senior Lecturer in Korean Studies and Head of Department
Gi-Hyun Shin, BA MA ANU, PhD Monash
Associate Professor
Chihiro Kinoshita Thomson, BA Gakushuin U Tokyo, MEd EdD Arizona
State
Senior Lecturers
William Spencer Armour, MA DipEd Syd., PhD UNSW
Hiromi Masumi-So, BA Kansai Gaidai, MA Monash
Lecturers
Gregory Evon, BA MA Indiana, PhD ANU
Coordinator
Diana Palaversich (Department of Spanish and Latin American Studies)
Modern Greek Studies
Lecturers
Vicky Doulaveras, BA PhD Syd.
Eleni Amvrazi, BA DipEd PhD Syd.
Honorary Visiting Fellows
Kyriaki Frantzi, BA Athens, MA Panteios, PhD Ioannina
Alfred Vincent, BA PhD Camb.
Russian Studies
Senior Lecturer
Ludmila Stern, BA PhD UNSW
Lecturer
Larissa Koroleva, BABEd Tomsk Pedagogical State Univ., PhD UNSW
Honorary Visiting Fellows
Amir Hosseini, MA PhD MoscowStateUniv.
Michael Ulman, Diplom Leningrad
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School of Music and Music Education
Senior Lecturer and Head of School
Christine Janice Logan, DSCM NSW Con., MMus Syd., DMA Cincinn.
Jo-Anne Pemberton, BA UNSW, PhD ANU
Helen Mary Pringle, BA ANU, MA PhD Prin.
Emeritus Professor of Music
Roger David Covell, AM, BA Qld., PhD UNSW, FAHA
Lecturers
Sarah Maddison, BA UTS PhD Syd.
Mark Rolfe, BA PhD UNSW
Elizabeth Thurbon, BEc PhD Syd.
Associate Professor
Robert Walker, BMus PhD Lond., ARCM, ARCO Royal College of Music
Associate Lecturer
Vanessa Rachael Farrer, BA Macq.
Senior Lecturers
Dorottya Fabian, BMus Bud., MMus PhD UNSW
John James Napier, BMus GradDip QCM, MMus PhD UNSW
Administrative Officer
Patrycia Hall-Ingrey, BA MA UNSW
Lecturers
Iain Giblin, BMusBEd UNSW
John Peterson, BMus MMus PhD Syd.
School of Social Science and Policy
ARC Research Fellow
Emery Schubert, BA BE DipEd PhD UNSW
Professors
Janet Chan, BSc MSc MA Tor., MArt UNSW, PhD Syd., FASSA
Ralph Hall, MA PhD Syd.
Honorary Visiting Fellow
Jennifer Nevile, BMus Syd., PhD UNSW
Administrative Assistant
Sarah McDonald, BSocSc UNSW
School of Philosophy
Senior Lecturer and Head of School
Rogelia Pe-Pua, BSc MA PhD Philippines
Associate Professor
Michael Robert Johnson, BA UNSW, MPhil Camb.
Adjunct Professor
Don Weatherburn, BA PhD Syd.
Professor
Paul Patton, BA MA Syd., Doctorat d’Université Paris VIII
Senior Lecturers
George Argyrous, BEc Syd., MA PhD New School, NY
Susan Eileen Keen, BSocSc PhD UNSW
Alan Morris, BSocSc MSocSc Cape T., PhD Witw.
Chris Walker, MA Syd.
Emeritus Professor
Genevieve Lloyd, BA Syd., DPhil Oxf.
Lecturer
Carol Healy, BSocSc UNSW
Associate Professors
Philip Arthur Cam, BA MA Adel., DPhil Oxf.
Rosalyn Diprose, BSc NSWIT, BA Syd., PhD UNSW
Damian John Grace, BA PhD UNSW
Stephen Hetherington, BA Syd., BPhil Oxf., MA PhD Pitt.
Honorary Visiting Fellows
Hal Colebatch, BA Melb., MA LaT., DPhil Sus.
Flavio Romano, BA Syd., MA PhD UNSW
Associate Professor and Head of School
Stephen Cohen, BA Brandeis, LLB UNSW, MA PhD Chic.
Senior Lecturers
Karyn Lynne Lai, BA MA NUS, PhD Syd.
Michaelis Stefanou Michael, BSc Monash, MA PhD Prin.
Phillip James Staines, BA N’cle, PhD UNSW
Lecturers
Simon Lumsden, BA UNSW, PhD Syd.
Catherine Mills, BA Central Qld., GradDip PhD ANU
Postdoctoral Fellow
Ann Murphy, BA Grinnell Coll., PhD Memphis
Visiting Research Fellows and Associates
Miri Albahari, BA Cant., MA Otago, PhD Calg.
Richard Eric Dowling, BA Syd., PhD Lond.
Andrew Craig Haas, BA Trinity Coll. CT., MA Boston College, PhD
SUNY Stony Brook
Russell Matheson, BA Syd.
Shaun O’Dwyer, BA GradDip(Women’s Studies) N.E., PhD UNSW
Jana Sawicki, BA Sweet Briar Coll., MA MPhil PhD Columbia
Administrative Officer
Soon Ng, BA NUS, MA SUNY, Albany, PhD Syd.
School of Politics and International Relations
Professor and Head of School
Gavin Norman Kitching, BSc Sheff., PhD Oxf.
Professor
Marc Andrew Williams, BSc(Econ) PhD Lond.
Emeritus Professor
Conal Stratford Condren, BSc(Econ) MSc(Econ) PhD Lond., FAHA,
FASSA
Associate Professors
Stephen Charles Fortescue, BA PhD ANU
Shirley Veronica Scott, BMus BA PhD Qld., MHEd UNSW
Senior Lecturers
Anthony David Burke, BA MA UTS, PhD ANU
Katharine Gelber, BA Tas., BA PhD Syd.
You Ji, BA Beijing, BA Well., MA PhD ANU
Geoffrey Brahm Levey, BA Qld., MSocSc Jerusalem, MA PhD Brown
Ephraim Joseph Nimni, BA Jerusalem, MA Essex, PhD Hull
Administrative Officer
Lucy Zhang, BA SISU Shanghai, GradCert AGSM
Administrative Assistant
Purita Hao, BSChemEng Philippines
School of Social Work
Professor and Head of School
Richard Hugman, BA Hull, DipAppSocSt Sheffield, PhD Lancaster,
CQSW(CCETSW)
Emeritus Professors of Social Work
Robert John Lawrence, AM, BA DipSocSc Adel., MA Oxf., PhD ANU
Tony Vinson, BA DipSocStud Syd., DipSoc MA PhD UNSW
Associate Professor
Helen Meekosha, BA Durh., DipAdvSoc&EcStuds Manc., MA
ApplSocStuds Bradford
Honorary Visiting Fellows
Richard John Roberts, BA DipEd N.E., BSocStud Syd., PhD UNSW,
MAASW
Frederick Edward Trainer, MA PhD Syd.
Senior Lecturers
Eileen Baldry, BA DipEd Syd., MWP PhD UNSW
Jan Breckenridge, BSocStud Syd., PhD UNSW
Elizabeth Fernandez, BA MA Madr., PhD UNSW
Carmel Petrea Flaskas, BSW Qld., MA Macq.
Karen Susan Heycox, BSW MA UNSW
Carmen Christine Moran, BA PhD UNSW, MAPsS
Eileen Pittaway, GradDipAdEd Syd.Tech.Coll., GradDipSocAdmin
Kuringai C.A.E., MAdmin UTS
Michael John Wearing, BSW PhD UNSW
Adjunct Senior Lecturer
Lesley Laing, BSW PhD UNSW
Lecturers
Lesley Hughes, BA UNSW, BSocStud MSW Syd., GradCertHEd PhD
UNSW
Mark Hughes, BSW James Cook, PhD Qld.
Kerrie James, BSW UNSW, MSW Calgary, MLitt Syd.
Professional Liaison Officer
Yvonne Snow, BSW UNSW
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Administrative Officers
Christina Mangos
Maggie O’Keeffe
School of Sociology and Anthropology
Professor and Head of School
Michael Humphrey, BA PhD Macq.
Emeritus Professors of Sociology
Solomon Encel, MA PhD Melb.
Clive Samuel Kessler, BA Syd., PhD Lond.
Associate Professors
Ann Game, BA MA Adel., PhD UNSW
Grant Edwin McCall, BA Calif., BA San Francisco, BLitt Oxf., PhD ANU
Andrew William Metcalfe, BA PhD Syd.
Senior Lecturers
Andrew Davidson, BA MA PhD Mich. State
Paul Jones, BA Syd., MA Birm., PhD Syd.
Vicki Kirby, BA DipEd Syd., PhD Calif.
Frances Hewlett Lovejoy, BSc BCom Qld., MAgEc N.E.
Maria Renata Markus, MA Warsaw
Diana Olsberg, BSocSc PhD UNSW
Jocelyn Florence Pixley, BA Syd., DipEd PhD UNSW
Catherine Waldby, BA Syd., PhD Murd.
Lecturer
Claudia Tazreiter, BA PhD UNSW
Visiting Professors
Ann Daniel, BA Syd., PhD UNSW
Michael Pusey, BA Melb., DipEd Tas., EdD Harv., FASSA
Honorary Visiting Fellows
Mira Crouch, BA Syd.
David Martin Halperin, BA Oberlin, MA PhD Stan.
Judith Kapferer, BA Syd., PGCE Lond., MEd Manc., PhD Flin.
Administrative Officer
Carol Sullivan, BA(Visual) CSA, MLitt ANU
Administrative Assistants
Diana Borinski, BA UNSW
Deborah Broder
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Faculty of the Built Environment
Comprises the School of the Built Environment with Programs of Architecture, Building and Construction Management,
Landscape Architecture, Planning and Urban Development, Industrial Design and Interior Architecture.
Dean
Professor Peter Ashton Murphy, BA Syd., PhD Macq., MPIA
Presiding Member
Peter Murray, BArch UNSW, MTCP Syd., DipEnvStud Macq., MHEd
UNSW
Head of School
James David Plume, BArch MArch Syd.
Associate Dean (Education)
Robert Bolles Zehner, BA Amherst, MA PhD Mich., MASA, MPIA
Associate Dean (International)
Linda Corkery, BSc Iowa State, MLA MRP Cornell
Associate Dean (Research)
Martin Loosemore, BSc PhD R’dg
Executive Officer
Michele Wood, BA W.Aust, MA Deakin
Personal Assistant to the Dean
Margaret McInnes
Dean’s Unit
Executive Assistants
Susan Lundy, BA DipEd UNSW
Wei-Fong Wong, BCom Deakin
Program Head Support
Administrative Assistants
Kathy Argyropoulos, BMedSc BBus UTS
Claudia Maroun, BA UNSW
Rodina Atme
Architecture Program
Associate Professor Head of Program
Harry Margalit, BArch Cape Town PhD Syd.
Professors
Jon Lang, BArch Witw., MRP PhD Cornell
Deo Prasad, BArch Auck., MArch MSc PhD UNSW, FRAIA
Xing Ruan, BArch MArch Nanjing PhD VUW, NZ
Associate Professor:
Bruce Herbert Judd, BArch PhD Syd., ARAIA
Senior Lecturers
Graham Bell, BArch Deakin, DipRVC Calif.
Catherine Mary De Lorenzo, BA DipEd PhD Syd.
Stanislaus Fung, BSc UNSW
Steven King, BArch DipBdgSc Syd., ARAIA
Peter Kohane, MArch Melb., MSc PhD Penn.
James David Plume, BArch MArch Syd.
Ann Maree Quinlan, BSc BArch MHEd UNSW, ARAIA
Robert Samuels, BA Witw., MURP UCT, MSc Sur., PhD R’dg
Yinong Xu, BA Arch MA Arch Tsinghua, PhD Edin.
Lecturers
Dijana Alic, BArch Sarajevo, MArch UNSW
John Carrick, BE MEngSc UNSW, MIEA
Peter Graham, BBuild MAppSc(Building) RMIT
Maryam Gusheh, BArch UNSW
Paul Hogben, MArchSt Adel. PhD UNSW
Andrew Macklin, BScArch BVisArts Syd., MArch Waseda
Peter Murray, BArch UNSW, MTCP Syd., DipEnvStud Macq., MHEd
UNSW
Stephen Peter, BArch DipArchComp Syd.
Associate Lecturers
Belinda Brito, BArch UNSW
Visiting Professors
Wu Jiang, BArch MArch DoctEng Arch Tongji
Meng Ta Cheang, BArch Chen Kung, MSc Darmstadt, SIA
Adjunct Professors
Victor Martin Berk, BArch DipAdmin UNSW
Angelo Candalepas, BArch UTS ARAIA
Louise Cox, AO, BArch DipTCP Syd. LFRAIA, RIBA
Philip Cox, AO, BArch DipTCP Syd., LFRAIA, HonFAIA, FAHA, MRAPI,
RIBA
Richard Francis-Jones, BSc Arch Arch Syd., MSArch Columbia RAIA
Phil Harris, BArch Adel.
Richard Hough, BSc BE MEng Toronto, MIE Aust, CPEng
Richard Johnson, BArch UNSW, MPhil Lond., RAIA, DIA, JIA
Adam Kreisler, MArch MTP Krakow, RAIA
Ken Maher, BArch MArch DipLandArch UNSW, GDipEnvSt Macq.,
FRAIA, FAPI, AAILA
Caroline Pidcock, BscArch BArch Syd., FRAIA
Adrian Welke, BArch Adel.
Building Construction Management Program
Associate Professor and Head of Program
Sidney Newton, BSc Liv. PhD Strath.
Professors
Martin Loosemore, BSc PhD R’dg
Associate Professors
Thomas Edward Uher, BBuild MSc PhD UNSW, FAIB, MAIPM
Senior Lecturers
Perry Forsythe, BBuild PhD UNSW
Patrick Zou, BE Hunan, MEngSc PhD UNSW
Lecturers
Michael Brand, BBCM UNSWSherman Heng, BBuild UNSW
Jinu Kim, BSc Seoul NU, MPM UNSW, PhD UNSW, AVLE(Econ),
MAIPM
Florence Phua, BSc MSc PhD HK
Linda Tay, BSc MSc N.U.S., MPhil PhD Camb.
Emeritus Professor
Arthur Raymond Toakley, BCE BA MEngSc Melb., PhD Manc., CPEng,
LMus, FIEAust, FAIB
Industrial Design Program
Senior Lecturer and Head of Program
Oya Demirbilek, BID MSc METU, PhD Bilkent, PhD Marmara
Senior Lecturers
Rina Bernabei, BDes UTS
Oya Demirbilek, BID MSc METU, PhD Bilkent, PhD Marmara
Lance Green, BE NSWIT, MDes UTS, MHEd UNSW, PhD Canberra,
CPEng, FIEAust, MDIA, FRSA
Jonathan Talbot, BSc DipEd MSc UNSW, MESA
Lecturers
Mariano Ramirez Jr., BSc ID MapuaTech, MID UNSW, PhD TechUniv
Phils
Stephen Ward, DipArtID SCA, GradDip UNSW
Adjunct Lecturer
Ruth McDermott, DipID Well., FDIA
Interior Architecture Program
Senior Lecturer and Head of Program
Judith O’Callaghan, BA QLD, GradDipT QUT, MA Essex
Senior Lecturer
Tom Loveday, BArch SAIT, MVA Syd.
Kirsty Mate, BArch UNSW, MDesign UTS
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Lecturers
William MacMahon, BSc BArch UNSW, MBEnv UTS
Susan Serle, BA(IntDesign) RMIT
Bruce Watson, BFA UNSW, BScArch BArch Syd.
Lisa Zamberlan, BDes S.Aust.
Adjunct Associate Professor
Madeline Lester, DipEd UTS, ASTC, DipIntDesign
Landscape Architecture Program
Senior Lecturer and Head of Program
Catherine Evans, AB Vassar, MLA Penn.
Professor
James Weirick, MLA Harv.
Associate Professor
Linda Corkery, BSc Iowa State, MLA MRP Cornell
Senior Lecturer
Graham Fletcher, BLArch UNSW, DipEd UTS, AAILA, AAILDM, MAIH
Associate Lecturer
Chris Walsh, BLArch UNSW
Planning Program
Associate Professor and Head of Program
Susan Margaret Thompson, BA DipEd Macq., PhD MTCP Syd., MPIA
Professors
Alexander Rankine Cuthbert, DipArch DipTP MSc Heriot Watt, PhD
Lond., MRIBA, MRTPI, MHKIP
Peter Ashton Murphy, BA Syd., PhD Macq., MPIA
Associate Professors
Robert Gordon Freestone, BSc UNSW, MA Minn., PhD Macq., MPIA
Robert Bolles Zehner, BA Amherst, MA PhD Mich., MASA, MPIA
Senior Lecturer
Stephen Harris, BTP UNSW, FPIA
Lecturer
Nancy Marshall, BPE MeDes Calg. PhD UNSW., MPIA, MCIP
Bruno Peter John Parolin, BA Monash, MS Oklahoma State, PhD Ohio
State
Peter John Williams, BSc UNSW, BLegalSt MEnvPlan Macq., MPubPol
N.E., MPIA
Visiting Professor
Terry McGee, BA MA PhD Victoria
Postgraduate Program Heads
Architecture
Xing Ruan BArch MArch Nanjing PhD VUW, NZ
Construction Project Management
Patrick Zou, BE Hunan, MEngSc PhD UNSW
Property and Development
Jinu Kim, BSc Seoul NU, MPM UNSW, PhD UNSW, AVLE(Econ),
MAIPM
Faculty Units
Faculty Student Centre
Manager
Monica McNamara, BA Macq., DipIM-Lib MGenStud UNSW
Student Centre Advisors
Kath Bradburn
Daniel Di Francesco
Jose Pinzon, BA UNSW
Janine van der Waal
Faculty Finance and Facilities Unit
Manager
Edith Chu, BBus MBus GradDipDP UTS, CPA
Administrative Officers
Harry Chambers, BA S.Pac.
Kelvin Hui, GradDipBusSt CityU. HK, MIntBus UK
Evelyn Soh, BBus UTS
Administrative Assistant
Edward Ward
Faculty Media Marketing Unit
Manager
Susie Phe, BSc(Arch) UNSW
Assistants
Joksin Wang, BSc(Arch) UNSW
FBEOutThere
Manager
Ben Roach, BSc UNSW
Education Co-ordinator
Andre Grant, BSc MSusDev Macq.
Faculty Computing Unit
Manager
Graham Hannah, BScArch UNSW
Computer Systems Officers
Jizelle Dabaghi
Jennifer Ng, BA UNSW
Kent Nguy
Oscar Park
Raelene Solomons
Peter Vroom, BBCM UNSW
Faculty Resource Centre
Administrative Assistant
Ruth Buntman
Faculty Workshop
Technical Officer
Peter Kolasinski
Sustainable Development
Deo Prasad, BArch Auck., MArch MSc PhD UNSW, FRAIA
Faculty Research Centres
Urban Development and Design
Bruce Herbert Judd, BArch PhD Syd., ARAIA
Centre for Sustainable Built Environment
Faculty Research Office
Associate Dean (Research)
Martin Loosemore, BSc PhD R’dg
Director of Research Students
Catherine Mary De Lorenzo, BA DipEd PhD Syd.
Administrative Assistant
Jennifer Comino
Mark Thompson, BBus N'cle
Director
Professor Deo Prasad
City Futures/UNSW/UWS AHURI Research Centre
Director
Professor Bill Randolph, BSc PhD Lond.
Centre for Health Assets Australisia (CHAA)
Director
Jane Carthey, BA RMIT, BSc(Arch), MPM UNSW
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College of Fine Arts
Comprises Schools of Art, Art Education, Art History and Theory, Design Studies, Media Arts and associated units.
Dean
Professor Ian Howard, DipArtEd AMCAE, GradDip Film/TV Middlesex,
MFA C’dia.
Associate Dean, Academic
Graham Forsyth, BA Syd.
Associate Dean, International
Vaughan Dai Rees, DipT BCAE, BFA Calg., MA NSCAD
Associate Dean, Research
Professor Neil Brown, DipArtEd AMCAE, MScEd EdD Indiana
Director of Postgraduate Research
Associate Professor Jill Bennett, BA R'dg, MA PhD Courtauld
Services Officer
Denis Cooper
Centre for Contemporary Art and Politics
Susan Ballard, DipFA OtagoPoly, BA PGDip MA Otago
Jill Bennett, BA R’dg, MA PhD Courtauld
Felicity Fenner, BA (Hons) Syd.
David McNeill, BA, PhD Melb.
Anna Munster, BA Syd., PhD UNSW
Cicada Press
Presiding Member of Faculty
Carol Longbottom, BArch UTS
Director
Michael Kempson, BA, PGDip ProfArtStudies City Art I., DipEd(Tech)
ITATE SCAE, MFA (Hons) UNSW
Faculty Manager
Cindy Wilkinson BA (Hons) Syd., MMgmt UTS
Clement Semmler Library
Executive Assistant to the Dean
Thalia Hambides
Executive Assistant to the Associate Dean, Academic
Rachel Buckley, BA Canb.
Short Courses Coordinator/ International Office Assistant
Elisabeth Burke, BA, MProfEthics UNSW
Human Resources Consultant
Maureen Pitts, BA UNISA, TTHD JCE
Development Officer
Margaret Kelly, BA Syd., MA UNSW
OHS Coordinator
Melinda Chylinski, BSc W’gong, MSc W’gong
NewSouth Global Professorship
Professor of Multi-Disciplinary Design
Richard Hough, BSc BE MEng MIEAust CPEng
Associate Professor of Multi-Disciplinary Design
Davina Jackson, M.Arch UNSW
Professor of New Media Narrative and Theory
Vivien Johnson, BA (Hons), MA (Hons) Syd., PhD UNSW, FAAH
Emeritus Professors
Elizabeth Ashburn, BA Syd., MA Macq., GradDipEd SCAE, ASTC NAS
Colin Jordan, BA Syd.
Kenneth Bruce Reinhard, AM, MA SCAE, DipArtEd NAS, GradDip
UNSW, AADM
Faculty Office
Student Centre
Melanie Cheung, BCom, MCom UNSW
Joanna Elliot, BFA Edin.
Rosia Hui, BCom Griffith, MEdAdmin UNSW
Douglas McKeough, BA Syd.
Maryluz Perez, BA UNSW
Vicky Sawatt, BCom Murdoch
Finance Officer
Betty Romero
Finance
Tanyth Farley
Lu Wang
Marketing and Development Manager
Jo Bosben, BA Minn., MA Monash
(Acting) Carolina Totterman, BAVA, DipEd N’cle, MArtAdm UNSW
Marketing and Development
Phoebe Joseph, BDes UNSW
Melanie Watkins, BVA (Hons) SCA, MArtAdm UNSW
Xueting (Helen) Zheng, BA Chongqing, MCom UNSW
College Librarian
Fiona Bathgate, BA, Dip Lib UNSW, AALIA
Librarians
Margaret Blackmore, BA (Lib) RMIHE, GradDip Adult Ed, MEd(Adult)
UTS, AALIA
Barbara Daley, BA N.E., LAAReg
Neil Hinsch, BA Melb., DipLib UNSW, MA Syd.
Jane Knowles, BA Syd., BLIM NTU, AALIA
Christine Van Eijk, BA Syd, LibCert STC
Wilfredo Villalta, AssocDipLib SIT, BA UNSW, DipLib CSU, MA CSU
Library Technicians
Judith Haywood, AssocDipLibPractice SIT
Cheryll Lava-Gollon AssocDipLibPractice SIT, BFA Phil.
Sue Olive, AssocDipLibPractice SIT
Counselling Service
Liesel Berling, BA N’cle
Laura Kampel, BA, MPsych UNSW
Dictionary of Australian Artists Online
Fiona Bathgate, BA, DipLib UNSW, AALIA
Jill Bennett, BA R'dg, MA, PhD Courtauld
Fay Brauer, BA Lond., MA, PhD Courtauld
Ian Bryson, BA (Hons) Macq, MA (Research) ANU
Neil Brown, DipArtEd AMCAE, MScEd EdD Indiana
Catherine De Lorenzo, BA (Hons) Syd., DipEd SCAE, PhD Syd.
Leonie Hellmers, BA Syd., DipArt UWS
Vivien Johnson, BA (Hons), MA (Hons) Syd., PhD UNSW, FAAH
Diane Losche, BA Barnard, MA, MPhil, PhD Columbia
Joanna Mendelssohn, BA (Hons) Syd., DipEd SCAE, PhD Syd.
Eric Riddler, BA UWS, MA Syd., MArtAdm UNSW
Andrew Wells, BSc Qld., MA Macq., AALIA
iCinema Centre for Interactive Cinema Research
Allison Bisshop, BSc Qld.
Neil Brown, DipArtEd AMCAE, MScEd EdD Indiana
Dennis Del Favero, BA DipEd Syd., GradDipVisArts SCA, MA(VisArts)
UNSW, DCA UTS, ARC QE11 Fellow
Kate Dennis, BA Macq.
Volker Kuchelmeister, GradDipDigitalMedia Furtwangen
Matthew McGinity, BA, BSc Melb.
Sue Midgley
Jeffrey Shaw, PGDip, St. Martins School of Arts, ARC Federation Fellow
Imaging the Land International Research Institute
Louise Fowler-Smith, MFA Calif., BFA SCAE, DipArtEd GradDipVisArts
AMCAE
Ian Grant, DipArtEd AMCAE, MA SCAE
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Idris Murphy, MCA DCA W’gong, GradDipEd SCAE, ASTC NAS
Peter Sharp, BArtEd GradDip City Art I., MFA UNSW
International Drawing Research Institute
Mike Esson, DipArt Edin., MA RCA
Ivan Dougherty Gallery
Director
Nicholas Waterlow, OAM
Curators
Adrian Davies, BA Syd., DipEd N’cle, MArtAdm UNSW
Felicity Fenner, BA (Hons) Syd.
Rilka Oakley, BA SCU, MArtAdm UNSW, MVA Syd.
Annabel Pegus, BA (Hons) MArtAdm UNSW
Clerk/Secretarial
Yvonne Donaldson
Porosity Studio
Professor Richard Goodwin, BSc(Arch), B.Arch (Hons 1) UNSW,
M.Arch RMIT
Teaching and Research Support Services
Computing Services Manager
Sharon Brogan, BLArch UNSW
Computing Services
Michelle Hanchard, BAVA N’cle
Joseph Holloway
Nigel Kersten
Luke Killen
Wade Marynowsky, BFA (Hons), MFA UNSW
Damian O’Brien, BE (Hons) UNSW
Tane Potaka, BFA UNSW
Jamil Yamani, BFA (Hons) UNSW
Digital Print and Copy Service
Richard Crampton, BFA SIT
Kay Orchison, BVA(Hons) SCA
Deborah West, CertFineArt SeaforthTAFE, AssocDipFineArt NIT, BFA
(Hons), MFA UNSW
Technical Staff
Audio/Visual Services and Support
Kuba Dorabialski, BFA UNSW
Jacek Jazwinski
Georgia Tapper, BFA UNSW
Ceramics
Grant Luscombe, GradDipProfArtStuds AMCAE
Design
Colin Wirrell
Painting/Drawing
Isolde Lennon
Tony Quintana, BA VisArts SCAE, GradDipVisArts UNSW
Photomedia
Craig Bender
Sue Blackburn, AssocDipArts SIT
Printmaking
Rafael Butron, BA SCAE, DipEd Syd., MArt UNSW
Brenda Tye, BCA W’gong
Resource Centre
David Alton
Damien March, BFA (Hons) UNSW
Michael Rogers, DipTeach SCV, DipArt(Film/TV) Swin.
Workshops
Francois Breuillaud-Limondin
James Brown
Anthony Napoli
The Fridge
Selena Griffith, BIndDes UNSW
The Learning Centre
Learning Advisor
Maria Zueva, BA Thames Valley, GradDip Otago, DipTESL MA Victoria
The Omnium Project
Founder
Rick Bennett, BA Brist.Poly., MHEd UNSW
Technical Officer
Sam Bauers
UNSW Facilities Management, Buildings & Grounds,
Zone 6 COFA
Zone Manager
David Millar
Zone Team
Rosa Au
Edward Davis
George Hryce
School of Art
Head of School
Sylvia Ross, DipArtEd AMCAE
Associate Professor
Paula Dawson, BArt VCA, GradDipFineArt RMIT, DipTeach SCV, MFA
PhD UNSW
Senior Lecturers
Bonita Ely, DipArt PIT, MA Syd.
Michael Esson, DipArt Edin., MA RCA
Michael Kempson, BA, PGDip ProfArtStudies City Art I., DipEd(Tech)
ITATE SCAE, MFA(Hons) UNSW
Martin Sims, BA (Hons) Chel.Sch.Art , MFA UNSW
Lecturers
Andrew Christofides, BA Chel.Sch.Art, BCom MFA UNSW
Nicole Ellis, DipFA A.C.A.E., MFA Tas.
Louise Fowler-Smith, MFA Calif., BFA SCAE, DipArtEd GradDipVisArts
AMCAE
Idris Murphy, MCA DCA W’gong, GradDipEd SCAE, ASTC NAS
Executive Assistant
Natalie Vlies
School of Art Education
Head of School
Kim Snepvangers, BEd(Art) AMCAE, MArtEd UNSW
Professor
Neil Brown, DipArtEd AMCAE, MScEd EdD Indiana
Senior Lecturers
Gay McDonald, BEd(Art) AMCAE, GradDipGallMgmt SCAE,
MA(ArtHist) Ill., PhD Ill.
Visiting Senior Lecturers
Penny McKeon, BEd(Art) SCAE, MA SCAE, PhD Ill.
Amanda Weate, BEd(Art) AMCAE, MArtEd UNSW
Lecturers
Kerry Thomas, DipArtEd AMCAE, BEd(Art) SCAE, MEd(Merit) Syd.
Executive Assistant
Sioe-Gek Chew, GradCertMgtComm TAFE
School of Art History and Theory
Head of School
Vacant
Associate Professor
Jill Bennett, BA R’dg, MA PhD Courtauld
Alan Krell, BA, MA Cape T., PhD Brist.
Joanna Mendelssohn, BA (Hons) Syd., DipEd SCAE, PhD Syd.
Senior Lecturers
Susan Best, BA (Hons) PhD Syd.
Fay Brauer, BA Lond., MA PhD Courtauld
Diane Losche, BA Barnard, MA MPhil PhD Columbia
David McNeill, BA (Hons) PhD Melb.
Anna Munster, BA (Hons) Syd., PhD UNSW
Toni Ross, BA (Hons), PhD Syd.
Lecturers
Felicity Fenner, BA (Hons) Syd.
Arianne Rourke, BA BEd SCAE, MA MHEd UNSW, MA (Hons) Macq.
Nicholas Waterlow, OAM
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Executive Assistant
Lidia Minceva, BFA (Hons) UniCyril and Methodius, Macedonia
School of Media Arts
School of Design Studies
Head of School
Andy Polaine, NDip, BA (Hons) Westminster, GradCert UNSW
Head of School
Jacqueline Clayton, BAAS ANU, DipArt Kyoto Japan, CeramicsCert
NAS
Professor
Richard Goodwin, BSc(Arch), B.Arch (Hons 1) UNSW, M.Arch RMIT
Associate Professor
Emma Robertson, BA Glas.SA, MA Manc.Poly.
Senior Lecturers
Rick Bennett, BA Brist.Poly., MHEd UNSW
Leong Chan, BA AMCAE, MA SCAE, GradDipProfArtStud AMCAE
Katherine Moline, BA(VisArts), GradDip SCA, Graphic Design Cert.
Parsons, MDes UTS
Vaughan Dai Rees, DipT BCAE, BFA Calg., MA NSCAD
Elizabeth Williamson, BEcCom Melb., BA RMIT
Lecturers
Roderick Bamford, MDes UTS, GradCert EST, DipT N'cle
Karina Clarke, BFA RMIT, MFA Tas.
Michael Garbutt, BA (Hons) Durham, BScArch, GradDip UrbanDes
Syd., MA, PhD Macq.
Selena Griffith, BIndDes UNSW
Carol Longbottom, BArch UTS
Brad Miller, BA(VisArts) Syd., MFA UNSW
Wendy Parker, GradDipAdultEd UTS, GradDipProfArtSt SCAE
Executive Assistants
Joan Blumenberg
Patricia Taylor
Senior Lecturers
John Colette, BA MassComm Macq., GradDipVisArts, MFA UNSW
Phillip George, DipArt AMCAE, MFA UNSW
Lynne Roberts-Goodwin, BA Syd., BA AMCAE, GradDipEd SCAE, MA
Manc.
Lecturers
Michele Barker, BFA UNSW
Maureen Burns, BA, GradDip SCA, MFA, UNSW
Gabrielle Finnane, BA NSWIT, DipIMLib UNSW, MA UWS
John Gillies, DipCreativeArts DDIAE, GradDipVisArts SCA
John Hughes, GradDipProfArtStud AMCAE
Simon Hunt, MFA UNSW
Debra Phillips, BA SCA, MA Syd.
Steve Weymouth, BA SCA, MSc Teesside
Executive Assistant
Duncan Fellows, BA UWS
COFA Online
Head of Unit
Rick Bennett, BA Brist.Poly., MHEd UNSW
Associate Lecturer/Online Course Coordinator
Simon McIntyre, BDes UNSW
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Faculty of Commerce and Economics
Comprises Schools of: Accounting; Actuarial Studies, Banking and Finance; Business Law and Taxation; Economics; Information
Systems, Technology and Management; Marketing; Organisation and Management. Other Centres in the Faculty include the
Centre for Accounting and Assurance Services Research, the Centre for Applied Economic Research, the Centre for Pensions
and Superannuation, the Industrial Relations Research Centre, the Korea-Australasian Research Centre and the Centre for
Applied Marketing.
Acting Dean
Professor John Piggott, BA USyd., PhD MSc Lond.
Executive Assistant
Christine Lobry
Presiding Member
Professor Ken T Trotman, MCom PhD UNSW, FCPA, FCA
Associate Dean (Undergraduate)
Dr David Morgan, BA Flin., PhD Qld.
Associate Dean (Postgraduate)
Professor Angèle Cavaye, MA St.Andrews, MSc Strath., PhD Waik.
Acting Associate Dean (Research)
Professor Stephen Taylor, BCom PhD UNSW, MEc Macq., CA
Director, Master of Commerce
Dr Roger March, BA UNSW, DipEd USyd., MCom Hons PhD UNSW
Director, External Relations
Jane Westbrook, BA MGenStud UNSW
Director, Education Development and Technology
Maria Spies, BA UNSW, MEd UTS
Director, MBT
Vacant
Executive Officer
Penny Liggins, BA Sport Studies, Ncle UK
Finance Manager
Penny Mack, BBus Curtin, FCCA, CPA, FCPA (HK), PgDipITB, City H.K.
Accountant
Anna Polykarpou, BCom UNSW, CPA
Research Office
Anne Gordon BA UNSW
Jan Lysaght
Student Liaison Officer
Shahid Majeed, BSc Punjab, MBA Islam. Uni. Pak., MCom UNSW
DipMarkRes Aus
MCom Project Administrator
Michele Sharp
Associate Dean's Administrator
Claire Morton
Marketing & Student Recruitment Unit
Manager
Sue Bennett-Williams BEc DipEd USyd.
Marketing Officers
Tanya Boulter, BA N’cle, MCom UNSW
Sarah Lightfoot, BCom UNSW, GradCertHRM SIT
Graphic Designers
Michelle Devine, BGD Canb.
Lora Milioza, BGD Canb.
Web Content Coordinator
Alice Cottheart, BA UNSW
Student Recruitment Coordinator
Julie O'Brien
Events Administrator
Emma Proud
External Relations Unit
Administrative Officers
Amy Brooks, BA UTS
Wijayati Pusparina, BSc UNSW
Student Centre
Team Leader
Di Montgomerie, BCom UNSW
Student Advisors
Taline Tabakyan-Golino
Dalal Baird
Bea Cooney, BInSt UNSW
Alexander Fung, BCom MCom UNSW
Student Centre Coordinator
Richard Porter, BRS PGDip Lincoln NZ, MCom UNSW
Admissions Advisor
Maya Tanaka, BDes UTS, MAppLing Macq.
MBT Staff
Student Services Officers
Jen Chan
Kali Outram
Course Development Manager
Michele Potter, BA USyd.
Operations Manager
Sonja Wilkinson, BA Cant., N.Z., DipT CCE, NZ
Executive and Academic Services Coordinator
Jacqui Check
Education Development Unit
Carolyn Cousins, BA DipEd USyd., MHigherEd, UNSW
Kerry Howells, BA Macq., DipEd PhD USyd.
Colina Mason, BA MA USyd.
Peter McGuinn, BA Georgetown, MA UTS
Linda Newcomb, BA DipEd USyd., GradCertTESOL ACU
Technology Services Group
Manager
Shawn Sijnstra, BSc UNSW MACS
Marc Bell DipIT TAFE NSW
Toni Benton
Serge Kozak, GradDipEngPrac BEng UTS
Liang Li
Roxane McDonald, BSc UNSW
Sadek Nasrallah, BE W’gong
Peter Nguyen, BE UNSW
Cong Tran
Matthew Tolhurst DipIT TAFE NSW
Steven Yong
School of Accounting
Professor of Accounting and Head of School
Wai Fong Chua, BA PhD Sheff., CPA, FCPA, FCA
Professors of Accounting
Phillip Brown, BCom UNSW, MBA PhD Chicago, FASSA, FCPA
Roger Simnett, MEc Monash, PhD UNSW, FCPA
Stephen Taylor, BCom PhD UNSW, MEc Macq., CA
Kenneth Thomas Trotman, MCom PhD UNSW, FCPA, FCA, FASSA
Associate Professors
Michael Briers, BCom Tas., PhD UNSW
Malcolm Conrad Miller, MCom UNSW, FCA, FCPA, FCIS, FAIM
Richard Donald Morris, BCom Qld., MBA PhD UNSW, AAUQ, FCPA
Senior Lecturers
Elizabeth Carson, MCom PhD UNSW, CA
Mandy Cheng, MCom PhD UNSW, GDipAPPFin (Sec Ins) CPA, AMA
Andrew Ferguson, BCom UNSW, BBus GradCertEd PhD UTS
Wendy Joy Green, MCom PhD UNSW, CA
Noel Harding, BEc Macq., BCom UWS., MCom PhD UNSW, CPA
Peter John Roebuck, MCom UNSW, FCA
Lecturers
Paul Andon, MCom UNSW, CA
Nicole Ang, BCom UNSW, MA Stanford
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Maria Balatbat, BSc UST Philippines, MCom UNSW, PhD USyd., CPA
Christina Boedker, BA North London, MCom UNSW, MBA Macq.
Linda Chang, BA USP, MCom UNSW
Kar Ming Chong, MBus PhD Edith Cowan
Jeff Coulton, BEc LLB USyd., PhD UNSW, Solicitor of the Supreme
Court of NSW, CPA
Rodney Coyte, BCom Melb., MCom PhD UNSW, AACS
Asher Curtis, BCom MCom UNSW
Claudia Gormly, MEc USyd., CA
Kerry Humphreys, BCom UNSW, CA
Helen Kang, MCom UNSW ASA, AMA
Peter Lam, MBA Chicago, BFinAdmin New Eng., CPA
Habib Mahama, BCom DipEd Cape Coast, MSc Southampton, PhD
UNSW
Dianne Mayorga, BA UCDavis, MBA T.Garvin S. of Int. Mgmt, MCom
UNSW, CA
Gary Pflugrath, BBus Monash, MBA Melb., CPA
Caitlin Ruddock, BBus LLB UTS
Stuart Taylor, BCom Tas., MCom Melb., GradDip, IWC RMIT
Associate Lecturers
Shrutika Chugh, BA Delhi, MBA Delhi,
Andrew Jackson, BCA, MCA Victoria, AMusTCL
Administrative Officer
Colin Withers, BA UNSW
Centre for Accounting and Assurance Services Research
Director
Professor Ken T Trotman, MCom PhD UNSW, FCPA, FCA
Deputy Director
Professor R Simnett, MEc Monash, PhD UNSW, FCPA
Actuarial Studies
Professor of Actuarial Studies
Michael Sherris, BA Macq., MBA USyd., FIAA, FIA Lond., FSA
Associate Professor
Emiliano A Valdez, BSc Phil., MSc Conn., PhD Wisc., FSA, FIAA
Lecturers
Maritina T Castillo, BSc Phil., MSc Illinois, PhD Phil., AASP
Jiwook Jang, BA Sogang, MSc City, PhD LSE
T Sachi Purcal, BEc Macq., MA BrCol., PhD UNSW, ASA
Bernard Wong, BCom Macq., FIAA
Adjunct Professors
Morton Lane, BSocSc Birm., PhD Texas
Greg Taylor, BA PhD Macq., FIA, FIAA, FIMA, CMath, AO
Ben Zenwirth, BSc MSc PhD Melb. AIA, AIAA
Adjunct Associate Professors
John Evans, MBA USyd., FIAA, FIA, ASA, ASIA
Mark Johnston, BSc MSc UNSW, PhD Camb.
John Evans, MBA USyd., FIA, FIAA, ASIA
David Feldman, BSc MBA Tel-Aviv, MS, PhD Northwestern
David Gallagher, BCom PhD USyd.
Suk-Joong Kim, BEc Macq., MEc PhD USyd.
Toan My Pham, BEc Tas., MCom PhD UNSW
Ah Boon Sim, BA MA PhD Concordia
Senior Lecturers
David Colwell, BSc MSC Simon Fraser, PhD Alberta
Vic Edwards, BEc USyd., MEc Macq., FAIBF
Kingsley Fong, BCom UNSW, PhD USyd.
Thomas Henker, MBA PhD Mass.
Vince Hooper, BA PhD Plymouth
Donghui Li, BEc Wuhan, MCom PhD UNSW
Pascal Nguyen, BA ENSAE (Paris), MA Paris 1, PhD ESSEC-IAE (France)
Jerry Parwada, BCom NUST, MBA PhD ECU
Peter Pham, BB PhD Monash
Ronan Powell, BA Ulster, MSc PhD Essex
Jonathan Reeves, BCom MPhil(Mathematics) Auck., PhD Qu.
Jo-Ann Suchard, BCom N’cle, MCom PhD UNSW
Kathy Walsh, BCom Curtin, PhD AGSM
Jian-Xin Wang, BS Tsinghua, MA Kansas, PhD Northwestern
Eliza Wu, BEc Tas, BEc PhD UNSW
Li Yang, MS Tsinghua, PhD Illinois
Jason Zein, BCom PhD UNSW
Lecturers
Zhian Chen, BE Shanghai Merc., Marine MCom USyd.
Julia Henker, BS MBA Mass.
Sian Owen, BSc Leics., MSc PhD Brunel
Raymond Liu, BCom DipFin MCom Melb.
Kathryn Wong BBus Monash, PhD USyd.
Alfred Yawson, BSc Ghana, MSc PhD Queen’s
Henry Ying Kuen Yip, BEc Macq., PhD UNSW
Adjunct Professors of Banking and Finance
Mark Bouris, BCom MCom UNSW
Joe Fernandes, BSc PhD Monash, Grad Dip SIA
Jacob D Gray, BA USyd., PhD UNSW, ASIA
Andrew Rothery, BCom LLB UNSW
Justin Wood, BCom Natal, PhD UNSW
Adjunct Associate Professors of Banking and Finance
Jon Glass, BSc UNSW, PhD Ca.
Adjunct Staff
Christopher Blanchflower, BA Macq., LLB UNSW
Christopher Davitt, BLE USyd., DL LPAB
Susan Gosling, MA Essex, BSc PhD Lond.
John Peterson, BCom UNSW
Honorary Visiting Professor
Ian Gayford Sharpe, BS Slll, MA PhD Stanford, AAIUBF(Snr)
Administrative Assistant
Bindya Subba, BBus Monash
Administrative Staff
Rebecca Archer, BBus SCU
Stephanie Osborne
Shirley Webster
School of Banking and Finance
School of Business Law and Taxation
Professor and Head of School
Terry Walter, BCom Qld., PhD W.Aust., FCIS, FCIM, AAUQ
Professor and Head of School
Andrew Llewellyn Terry, LLB LLM Cant.
Associate Heads of School
Ronan Powell, BA Ulster, MSc PhD Essex
Ah Boon Sim, BA MA PhD Concordia
Associate Professors
Christopher John Taylor, BA LLM USyd., CertHEd UNSW
Frank Zumbo, BCom LLM UNSW, LLB USyd.
Professor of Capital Market Technologies
Michael J Aitken, BBS MBS Massey, PhD AGSM, ASCPA, ACA (NZ),
Chief Executive Officer CMCRC Limited
Senior Lecturers
Dale Boccabella, BBus Phillip, LLB LLM USyd.
Cyril William Butcher, LLB Well., LLM USyd.
Anil Chabbildas Hargovan, BA LLB Natal, LLM Monash
Professors of Finance
Les Balzer, BEBSc UNSW, PhD Camb., GradDipAppFin SIA, FAICD,
FIMA, FSIA, FIEAust, AFAIM, CMath
Philip Brown, BCom UNSW, MBA PhD Chicago
F Douglas Foster, BCom Alberta, MS PhD Cornell
Robert Kohn, BSc Melb., ME, PhD ANU
Fariborz Moshirian, BA Tas., MEc PhD Monash, DipEc UNE.
Professor of Finance, Scientia Professor, and ARC Australian
Professorial Fellow
Peter Swan, BEc ANU, PhD Monash, FASSA
Associate Professors of Finance
Ramaprasad Bhar, BSc BTech MTech Calcutta, MASc Waterloo, MBA
PhD UTS
Lecturers
Jennifer Mary Buchan, LLB Otago, LLM Melb.
Bruce Davidson Gordon, BA Oregon State, LLM UNSW
Jason Harris, BA LLB UWS
Michael Peters, BA MCom UNSW, LLB USyd. LLM Lond.
Associate Lecturers
Mary Ip, BA N.Lond., LLM USyd.
Peter Nagle, BA BLegalSt Macq., DipLaw USyd.
Administrative Officer
Bibi Moore
School Secretary
Vacant
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School of Economics
Professor and Head of School
Bill Schworm, BA NC, MA Vir, PhD Was
Professors
Denzil Fiebig, BCom UNSW, MCom UNSW, PhD USC
Robert Hill, BA York, MA PhD Br.Col.
Robert Kohn, BSc Melb., MEc PhD, UNSW
Adrian Pagan, BEc Qld., PhD ANU, FASSA
John Piggot, BA USyd., PhD MSc Lond.
Associate Professors
Garry Barrett, BEc USyd., MA PhD Br.Col.
Robert Conlon, MCom PhD UNSW
Kevin Fox, BCom MCom Cant., MA PhD Br.Col.
Geoffrey Kingston, BA PhD ANU
Peter Kriesler, BEc MEc USyd., PhD Camb.
John Lodewijks, BEc USyd., MEc UNE., MA PhD Duke
David Meredith, BA PhD Exe., GradCertHEd UNSW, FRHistS
Glenn Otto, BEc Qld., MA ANU, PhD Qld.
Anthony Owen, BA Leic., MA PhD Kent, FSS
Trevor Stegman, BCom PhD UNSW
Senior Lecturers
Hazel Bateman, BEc Qld., PhD UNSW
Gautam Bose, BA Calc., PhD USC
David Clark, BEc PhD USyd.
Denise Doiron, BA L’Université de Moncton, PhD MA Br.Col.
Lance Fisher, BA Macq., MCom UNSW, PhD Minn.
Paolo Giordani, BA Laurea, MSc Barcelona Pompeu Fabia, PhD
Stockholm
Elisabetta Magnani, BA PhD Bologna, MA MPhil PhD Yale
Kieron Meagher, BA MA Waik., PhD ANU
Hodaka Morita, BS Tokyo, PhD Cornell
Peter Robertson, BA Otago, MEc UNE., PhD SFraser
Truong Truong, BEc W.Aust., MA MEngSc USyd., PhD Macq.
Minxian Yang, MEng Wuhan, PhD UNSW
Lecturers
Diane Enahoro, BCom MCom UNSW, DipEd USyd.
Jack Frisch, BEc USyd, PhD MA Princeton
Arghya Ghosh, BSc Cal., MA Delhi, PhD Minn.
Rachida Ouysse, BA INSEA Morocco, MA Montreal, MA PhD Boston
Coll.
Judith Watson, BCom MHEd UNSW
Louis Yeung, BSc Makerere, MA Manc., GradCertHEd UNSW
Associate Lecturer
Regina Betz, PhD Germany MEconomics Trier
Nicholas Gerber, BSc Lausanne, MSc Lond.
Stephen Kirchner, BA ANU, MEc Macq.
Pinijsorn Luechaikaiohnpan, Economics Honours UNSW
Pierre Richard, LLB UNSW
Ernie Teo Gin Swee, BCom Hons UNSW
Post Doctoral
Remy Cottet, BSc Geneva, PhD USyd.
Edward Cripps, BEc W.Aust., BSc UNSW
David Leslie, BA Camb., PhD Bristol
NewSouth Global Post Doctoral Research Fellow
Gordon Schmidt, BSc Qld., BEc ANU, PhD Monash
Administrative Officers
Nadine Caisley, BCom W’gong MCom UNSW
Dominque Motteux, BA Guild. Lond.
Catriona Reid, BA St, FXU
Jennifer Reeks, BA USyd.
Administrative Assistant
Clea Bye, BM USyd.
Fatima Portada
Centre for Applied Economic Research
Director
Associate Professor Kevin Fox, BCom MCom Cant., MA PhD Br.Col.
Centre for Pensions and Superannuation
Director
Professor John Piggot, BA USyd., PhD MSc Lond.
Deputy Director
Vacant
School of Information Systems, Technology
and Management
Professor and Head of School
Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic, BSc Sarajevo, MSc Belgrade, PhD
Ljubljana
Associate Heads of School
John D’Ambra, BBus UTS, MCom PhD UNSW, MACS
Deborah Bunker, BA MCom UNSW, PhD W'gong
Professor of Information Systems
Graham Cedric Low, BE PhD Qld., FACS, MIEEE
Associate Professors
Fethi Rabhl, MEngCE USTHB Algiers, PhD Sheffield
John D'Ambra, BBus, UTS, MCom PhD UNSW, MACS
Pradeep Kumar Ray, MEE IIT Kanpur India, PhD UTS
Senior Lecturers
Aybuke Aurum, BSc MSc ITU Turkey, MEng PhD UNSW
Deborah Bunker, BA MCom UNSW, PhD W’gong
Farhad Daneshgar, BA MSc Iran, BSc Canada, GradDip UCQ, PhD
UTS
Geoffrey Dick, BBus USQ, MCom PhD UNSW, FCPA, AACS
Lesley Land BSc Lond., MSc Brunel, PhD UNSW
Olivera Marjanovic, BSEE Sarajevo, MSc Belgrade, GradCertEd PhD
Qld.
Lecturers
Fletcher Thomas Haydyn Cole, BSc Cast., MLib PhD UNSW, DipNZLS,
AALIA, ANZLIA
Zixiu Guo, BE ME Tianjin China, PhD UNSW
Gregory Marshall Stephens, MCom UNSW, ASA, CISA, AIMM
Ken Stevens, BFinAdmin UNE., MCom UNSW
Christine Van Toorn, BCom MCom UNSW, ASA, CISA, ISACA
Emeritus Professors
Michael John Lawrence, BSc BE USyd., MS PhD Calif.
Adjunct A/Professors
Carmel Jane Maguire, BA Qld., MA ANU, FLAA
Rodger Jamieson, MCom PhD UNSW, ACA, MACS, CISA, MAIRM
Concepcion Shimizu Wilson, BA Pomona, MSLS N.C., MLib PhD
UNSW, AALIA
Administrative Officer
Patricia Hartley
School of Marketing
Professor and Head of School
Paul Patterson, BBus UTS, MCom UNSW, PhD W’gong
Professors of Marketing
Roger Layton, AM, MEc USyd., FAIM Emeritus Professor
Mark Uncles, BSc PhD Bristol.
Ian Wilkinson, BSc Southampton, MSc Warw., PhD UNSW
Associate Professor
Pam Morrison, BEcon Qld., MCom UNSW, PhD AGSM UNSW
Senior Lecturers
Jack Cadeaux, BA Pomona, MA Stanford, PhD Cal. Berkeley
Gary Gregory, BSc MBA Cent. Michigan, PhD Texas
Roger St George March, BA UNSW, DipEd USyd., MCom Hons PhD
UNSW
Nina Mistilis, BA Macq., PhD ANU
Mohammed Abdur Razzaque, BSc Eng Dhaka, MBA IU Bloomington,
AdvDipIndMgt RVB Holland, PhD UNSW
Lecturers
Tania Bucic, BBus PhD UTS
Mathew Chylinski, BCom PhD UNSW
Rita Di Mascio, BSc UNSW, PhD USyd.
Tracy Firth, BBus PhD Southern Cross
Jennifer Harris, BA Macq., PhD UNSW
Research Associate
Ray Spurr, BCom Melb.
Lihua Zhao, BSc MSc Beijing Normal, PhD UNSW
Associate Lecturers
Marion Burford, BSc USyd., MCom UNSW
Gary Buttriss, BBus UTS, MCom UNSW
Stephanie Huang, BA MA Fudan China
David Gray, MCom UNSW
Lara Moroko, BBus UTS, MCom UNSW
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Adrian Ng, BCom UNSW, DipBusMgt Nanyang Singapore
Cathy Xu, BS MEc Renmin China, MAppFin Macq.
Carol Royal, BA MCom PhD UNSW
Catherine Welch, BA MA Monash, PhD UWS
Visiting Staff
Timothy Bock, BCom PhD UNSW
Margaret Craig-Lees, BA UTS, MA PhD UNSW
Simon Knox, BSc PhD
Ko de Ruyter, MSc Amsterdam, PhD Twente
Lecturers
Diane Fieldes, BA ANU, DipEd USyd., PhD UNSW
Sarah Gregson, BA UNSW
David Kennedy, BA Assumption, MSc MBA Mass., MPS PhD Cornell
Youngok Kim, MA Hankuk, BCom Manitoba, MCom ANU, PhD
UNSW
Pradeep Kanta Ray, BA MA MBA Jadavpur, PhD W.Aust.
Gavin Schwarz, BA MPhil Auck., PhD Qld.
Yue Wang, BEc Guangdong, PhD Melb.
Tracy Wilcox, BAppSc UTS, MCom UNSW
Administrative Officer
Nadia Withers, BA UNSW
Administrative Assistants
Paula Aldwell
Margot DeCelis, BA UNSW
Centre for Applied Marketing
Director
Professor John Roberts, BA MCom Melb., PhD MIT, FAIM, FAMI, FAIA
Associate Lecturers
Janice Wardrop, BA MCom UNSW
William Choy, BCom Murdoch, PhD UNSW
Associate Directors
Senior Research Fellow
Seung-Ho Kwon, BBA Keimyung, MCom PhD UNSW
Dr Gary Gregory, BSc MBA Cent. Michigan, PhD Texas
Professor Paul Patterson, BBus UTS, MCom UNSW, PhD W’gong
Professor Mark Uncles, BSc PhD Bristol.
Administrative Officers
Terry O’Callaghan
Sue Richardson
School of Organisation and Management
Administrative Assistants
Robyn Tompkins
Diana Tjiptono
Associate Professor and Head of School
Lucy Taksa, BA PhD UNSW
Associate Professor and Associate Head of School
Prem Ramburuth, BA DipEd S.Af., MEd USyd., EdD UNSW, LRAM
Lond, GradDipTESOL S.Aust
Professors
Philip Bohle, BA Macq., DipPsychol PhD Qld.
Michael Quinlan, BEc PhD USyd.
Associate Professors
John O’Brien, BA DipEd USyd., MA N’cle, PhD W’gong
Christopher Wright, BEc PhD USyd.
Peter Sheldon, BEc USyd., PhD W’gong
Chung-Sok Suh, BEc Seoul National, MCom PhD UNSW
Senior Lecturers
Ian Hampson, BA Victoria, MA Macq., PhD W’gong
Anne Junor, DipEd BA USyd., BEc UNE., PhD Macq.
Elizabeth Maitland, BCom PhD Melb.
David Morgan, BA Flin., PhD Qld.
Industrial Relations Research Centre
Director
Lucy Taksa, BA PhD UNSW
Deputy Directors
Anne Junor
Adminstrative Officers
Sigrid McCausland
Jason Anthony
Korea-Australasia Research Centre
Director
Chung-Sok Suh, BEc Seoul National, MCom PhD UNSW
Associate Director
Seung-Ho Kwon, BBA Keimyung, MCom PhD UNSW
Administrative Officer
Hyunok Ke, BSci Sung Kyunkwan
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Faculty of Engineering
Comprises Schools of Chemical Engineering and Industrial Chemistry, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Computer Science
and Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering (incorporating
Aerospace Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering and Management, Mechatronic Engineering and Naval Architecture),
Mining Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering, Surveying and Spatial
Information Systems, and the Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering. Other Centres in the Faculty are the ARC Centre
of Excellence in Advanced Silicon Photovoltaics and Photonics Centre for Advanced Macromolecular Design, Centre for
Electrochemical and Minerals Processing Centre for Energy and Environmental Markets, Centre for Water and Waste Technology
and the UNESCO Centre for Membrane Science and Technology.
Dean
Professor Brendon Aston Parker, BSc(Eng) ARSM DIC PhD Lond.,
CPEng, FIM, FIEAust
Presiding Member
David James Clements, BSc Qld., ME PhD N’cle, MIEE, MSIAM,
SigmaXi
Associate Dean (Academic) Dianne Elizabeth Wiley, BAppSc DDIAE
DipEd Armidale C.A.E., PhD UNSW, CChem CEng MRACI, MIChemE
Associate Dean (International)
Rodney Phillip Chaplin, BSc PhD Adel., CChem, MACS, FRACI
Associate Dean (Research, Strategy)
Robert Paul Burford, BSc PhD Adel., FPRIC(Aust), FRACI, FIM, FIEAust,
CChem, CPEng, MACS
Associate Dean (Research, Training)
Laura Poole Warren, BSc PhD UNSW
Executive Officer
Robyn Christine Horwood, BA DipEd UNSW
Development Officer
Luciano Ferracin
Marketing Officer
Marjorie E Fox, BBus PR/Mktg QUT
Student Liaison Officer
Donna Jayne Bailey
Recruitment Officer
Carly McIver, BVisArts Syd., MArtAdmin UNSW
Personal Assistant to the Dean
Parminder (Pym) Bains
Personal Assistant to the Associate Deans
Cheryl Anne Kelly
Senior Administrative Officer
Meredith Anita Lowe, BA U.W.S., MA UNSW
Administrative Officer
Daniel Owens, BA W’gong
Administrative Assistant
Bronwyn Ward, BA GU
Information Technology Support Unit
Sam Elbizri
Paul Eccleston
Shu Fai Mok
Website Coordinator
David Chung
Senior Accountant
Andrew Kell BCom W’gong
Management Accountant
Anna Piorkowska, MEngEcon Wroclaw, NIA
Senior Assistant Accountant
Sue Sayyas
Human Resources Consultant
Jeff Sampson
School of Chemical Engineering and Industrial
Chemistry
Associate Professor and Head of School
Michael Paul Brungs, BSc PhD UNSW, FSGT, FIEAustCPE
Professors
Rose Amal, BE PhD UNSW, MIChemE, MIWAQ
Kenneth Alan Buckle, BSc PhD UNSW, FTSE, FAIFST, FIAFoST, MIFT
Robert Paul Burford, BSc PhD Adel., FPRI(Aust), FRACI, FIM, FIEAust,
CChem, CPEng, MACS
Thomas Paul Davis, BSc PhD Salford, CChem, MRSC
Anthony Gordon Fane, BSc PhD DIC Lond., CPEng, FIChemE, FIEAust,
FTSE
Graham Fleet, MSc Qld., PhD Calif., FASM, FAIFST
Neil Russell Foster, BSc PhD UNSW, FRACI, FIEAust
Maria Skyllas-Kazacos, AM, BSc PhD UNSW, FRACI, MES, FIEAustCPE
Mark Sebastian Wainwright, BSc Adel., PhD McMaster, FRACI,
FIEAust, FTSE
Adesoji Adediran Adesina, BSc Lagos, MASc PhD Waterloo, MIEAust,
CPEng, MAIChE
Emeritus Scientia Professor and Federation Fellow
David Lawrence Trimm, AM, BSc PhD Exe., DIC Lond., CPEng, FTSE,
FRACI, FIChemE, FIEAust
Associate Professors
Rodney Phillip Chaplin, BSc PhD Adel., CChem, MACS, FRACI
Vicki Chen, BSc(Eng) MIT, PhD Minnesota, MAIChE, ACS
Julian Michael Cox, BSc PhD Qld., MAIFST, MASM, MACE
Gregory Lawrence Leslie, BSc Syd., PhD UNSW
Tuan Quang Pham, BE PhD Cant., MIChemE, AAIFST
John Frank Stubington, BE Qld., PhD Camb., CEng, FAIE, FIChemE
Tam Tran, BSc PhD UNSW, MAusIMM, MAIME
Dianne Elizabeth Wiley, BAppSc DDIAE GradCertPubSecMan Flinders,
DipEd Armidale C.A.E, PhD UNSW, CPChem, CEng, FRACI, FIChemE,
MIPAA
Christopher Barner-Kowollik, MSc PhD Gottingen
Senior Lecturers
Jayashree Arcot, MSc Madras, PhD Hyd., MAIFST
Jie Bao, BE Zhejiang, MScEE Zhejiang, PhD Qld.
Götz Bickert, Dipl-Ing Dr-Ing Karlsruhe
Phillip Thomas Crisp, BSc PhD Syd., ARACI
Frank Lucien, BE PhD UNSW
Martina Stenzel, M.Sc, PhD Stuttgart
Graeme Craig Bushell, BE PhD UNSW
Robert Driscoll, BSc ANU, PhD UNSW, AAIFST
Lecturers
Alice Lee, BSc PhD USYD
Jane Paton, BSc PhD UNSW, MAIFST
Andrew James Smith, BSc PhD UNSW, CChem, MRACI
Janet Lorraine Paterson, BSc PhD UNSW, DipEd N.E., MAIFST
School Administration
Vivienne Brennan
Student Administration
Vanessa Werfel
Laboratory Systems Managers
John McEwan Starling, BE UNSW
Eileen Emmerson, GradDip UNSW
Technical Staff
Andrew Chau, BE UNSW
Camillo Taraborrelli
Deyan Guang, BE Dalian, MSc PhD UNSW
Elizabeth Dobrinsky, BE Moscow Tech.Inst., Grad IEAust
Jin Song
Katia Simeonova Nasev, ME HIChemTec, Sofia, Grad IEAust
Zbigniew Suminski, ME Olstzyn
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Philip McAuley
Steve Jacenyik, BPharm SOTE Budapest
Van Bong Dang, BSc MAppSc Gunma, MSc UNSW, AIE
Yvone ElGhetany, BSc Ag Ains Shams, MSc UNSW
Paul Brockbank
Philip Thompson
William Leslie Peirson, BE BSc MEngSc PhD UNSW, MIEAust
Gregory Peters, BE(Chem), PhD Syd
Ashish Sharma, BE Roorkee, MTech IIT Delhi, PhD Utah State
Chongmin Song, BE ME Tsinghua, DEng Tokyo
Gareth Edward Swarbrick, BE Adel., PhD UNSW, MIEAust
Upali Vandebona, BSc(Eng) Ceylon, MEng AIT, PhD Monash
Computer Systems Officers
Ee Meen Iliffe, BSc UNSW
Craig Howie
Wendy O’Shea-Ryan
Lecturers
Steven Davis, BE PhD UNSW, MIEAust
Kurt Douglas, BE Syd., PhD UNSW, MIEAust
Zora Vrcelj, BE W’gong, PhD UNSW, MIEAust
Administrative Assistants
Sharon Debreczeni
John Franklin
Ling Lau
Christine Locke
Ann Moore
Sandra Twomey
Senior Research Associate
Yonglin Pi, BE Tongji, ME Wohan, PhD UNSW, CPEng, MIEAust
Director of Teaching and Learning
Associate Professor Vicki Chen
Postgraduate Coursework Coordinator
Dr Jayashree Arcot
Postgraduate Research Coordinator
Associate Professor Tam Tran
Centre for Advanced Macromolecular Design
Director
Professor TP Davis
ARC Centre for Functional Nanomaterials
UNSW Node Director
Professor R Amal
Electrochemical and Minerals Processing Centre
Director
Professor M Skyllas-Kazacos
UNESCO Centre for Membrane Science and Technology
Director
Professor AG Fane
School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Professor of Civil Engineering and Head of School
Nicholas John Ashbolt, BAgSc PhD Tas., MASM
Senior Administrative Officer
Karenne May Irvine, BA UNSW
Executive Assistant to Head of School
Vacant
Scientia Professor and ARC Federation Fellow
Mark Andrew Bradford, BSc BE PhD Syd., DSc UNSW, CPEng, CEng,
MASCE, FIEAust, MIStructE
Professor of Civil Engineering and ARC Australian Professorial Fellow
Raymond Ian Gilbert, BE PhD UNSW, CPEng, FIEAust, MACI
Professors of Civil Engineering
David Gordon Carmichael, BE MEngSc Syd., PhD Cant., CPEng,
FIEAust, MASCE
Francis Shay Khiet Tin Loi, BE PhD Monash, CPEng, MIEAust
Trevor David Waite, BSc Tas., GradDip RMIT, MAppSc Monash, PhD
MIT, FRACI
Multiplex Professor of Engineering Construction Innovation
Marton Marosszeky, BE N’cle, MEngSc UNSW, FIEAust FAIB
Associate Professors
Richard Ian Acworth, BSc Leeds, MSc PhD Birm., FGS
Mario Maria Paul Attard, BE PhD MHEd UNSW, MIEAust, CPEng
James Edward Ball, ME PhD N’cle, CPEng, MIEAust, MASCE, MIAHR,
MAWWA
Ronald John Cox, BE PhD UNSW, CPEng, FIEAust
Stephen James Foster, BE NSWIT, MEngSc PhD UNSW, MIEAust
Nasser Khalili-Naghadeh, BSc TEH, MSc Birm., PhD UNSW
Sven Lundie, BE Industrial Engineering Karlsruhe, PhD Lüneburg
Richard Stuetz, BSc MAppSc PhD UNSW
Senior Lecturers
Bruce Cathers, BE Syd. DipHE Delft, MEngSc UNSW, PhD Manc.
Nadarajah Gowripalan, BSc(Eng) Moratuwa, MSc PhD Leeds, MIEAust
Stephen James Moore, BE UNSW, MEngSc Adel., CPEng, MIEAust
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Stephen Qing Quan Liang, BE Guandong, ME UOW, PhD VUT
Research Associate
Calvin Kai Chee, BE Dalian IT, ME PhD PR China
Peng Xu, BSc Shangdong, MSc China, PhD UNSW
Y.X. (Sarah) Zhang BE, ME T JU, PhD HKU
Professional Officers
Gautam Chattopadhyay, BE PhD Jadavpur, MS Youngstown
Chris Gianopoulos, BBuild U.W.S.
Paul Jonathan Gwynne PDMPMR Sheffield Poly
Alf Wojcik, MForestryE Krakow
Computer Support Officers
Robert Peter Hegedus, BSc MEngSc UNSW, MACS, MACM
Jonathan Lo, BE UNSW
Web/IT Coordinator
Warassamon Kate Brown, BArch SU(Thailand), MArch(Comp) UNSW
Senior Technical Officers
Anthony Macken
William Terry
Technical Officers
Richard Berndt BSc Macq.
Ronald Moncay
Administrative Officers
Flora Hang Kuen Fan, BA Chinese HK, MEd HK, DipIM-Lib, MLib
UNSW
Mary Seaborne O’Connell, BA UNSW
Angela Rita Spano
Administrative Assistants
Leslie Harold Brown
Cheryl Harley BA Macq.
Patricia Mary McLaughlin
Julie May O’Keeffe
Betty Wong
Alice Yau
Emeritus Professors
Thomas Grandin Chapman, BSc Leeds, PhD Southampton, FIEAust,
FMSSANZ
John Andrew Black, BA Manc., MTCP Syd., PhD Bradford, CPEng,
FIEAust
Robin Fell, BE MEngSc Qld., CPEng, FIEAust
Somasundaram Valliappan, BE Annam., MS Northeastern, PhD DSc
Wales, CPEng, FIEAust, FASCE, FIACM
Adjunct Professors
Laurence Philip Aldridge, PhD(Chemistry) Otago
Tom Crow, BE MBuild, FIEaust, CMC
Robert Munn, BSc BE, MIEAust, CPEng
Philip Pells, BSc DSc Cape T., MSc DIC London, FIEAust, FAATSE,
MASCE
Tim Sullivan, BA Macq., DIC Msc Lond., FIEAust, FAIMM, CPEng
Adjunct Associate Professor
Garry Mostyn, BE MEngSc UNSW, BA Macq., FIEAust.
Laurence Philip Aldridge, PhD (Chemistry), Otago
Adjunct Senior Lecturer
Stephen Edmund Samuels, BE MEngSc Monash, PhD N’cle, CPEng,
FIEAust, FAAS, MASA
Honorary Associate Professor
Ian Cordery, ME PhD UNSW
Brian Shackel, BE Sheff., MEngSc PhD UNSW, CPEng, FIEAust
William Otho Yandell, ME, PhD UNSW, CPEng, MIEAust
Honorary Visiting Fellows
Peter John Bliss, BE UNSW, MSc DIC Lond., ASTC, CPEng, MIEAust
Raymond Eric Lawther, BE PhD UNSW
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Centre for Water and Waste Technology
Director
Professor Trevor David Waite
Deputy Director
Associate Professor Richard Stuetz, BSc MAppSc PhD UNSW
Discipline Leaders
Andrew Feitz, BE Qld., PhD UNSW
Sven Lundie, BE Karlsruhe, PhD Lüneburg
Gregory Peters, BE(Chem), PhD Syd
Adjunct Research Fellow
Christobel Ferguson, BAppSc MSc UTS
Research Staff
Richard Nicholas Collins, PhD Adel
Cheryl Davies, PhD Newcastle upon Tyne (UK)
Christine Kaucner, BSc Melb.
Stuart James Khan, PhD UNSW
Andrew Lindsay Rose, PhD UNSW
David Roser, BSc UNSW, PhD LaT., MEnvPlan Macq
Xinguang Wang PhD NJU
Business Manager
Lyn Menzies, BSc Syd.
Administrative Assistant
Robby Smith
Water Research Laboratory, Manly Vale
Director
Associate Professor Ronald John Cox
Manager
Brett Miller, BE BSc MEngSc UNSW
Senior Project Engineers
James Carley, BBuild MEngSc UNSW
William Glamore, BSc PhD
Wendy Timms, BSc N’cle, BSc(Hons1) ANU, PhD UNSW
Ian Turner, BSc PhD Syd., MEnvEngSc UNSW, MIEAust
Project Engineers
Doug Anderson, BE MEngSc UNSW
Alexandra Badenhop, BE UNSW
Matt Blacka, BE UNSW
Keryn Hawker, BE UWA
Hector Martinez, BE Bueonos Aires, Univ Tech, Argentina
Steven Pells, BE MEngSc UNSW
Technical Officers
John Hart
Draughtsperson
Monika Stieler
Administrative Assistants
Ross Mathews
Joan Terlecky
Wendy Thomason-Harper
School of Computer Science and Engineering
Professor of Computer Science and Head of School
Paul J Compton, BSc MSc UNSW
Professors of Computer Science
*Fang Chen, BSc MSc MBA PhD
Norman Y Foo, BE ME Cant., MA PhD Mich.
*Ian Gorton, BSc (Hons), PhD Sheffield
Gernot Heiser, BSc Freiburg, MSc Brock, PhD ETH, MIEEE, MACM
David Ross Jeffrey, BCom Qld., Mcom, PhD UNSW
*Barbara Ann Kitchenham, BSc (Hons) MSc PhD Leeds
*Michael Maher, BSc (Hons) Melb., GradCert Griffith, PhD Melb.
Claude A Sammut, BSc PhD UNSW
Jeffrey Shaw, PGDip, St Martins School of Art, ARC Federation Fellow
*June Marguerite Verner, BSc DipSocSci MBS PhD Massey
Professorial Fellow
Carroll Morgan, BSc UNSW, PhD Syd., MA Oxon.
Associate Professor and Associate Head of School
William H Wilson, BSc MSc ANU, PhD Syd., DipCompSc Qu., MACM
Associate Professors
Boualem Benatallah, MSc PhD Grenoble
Hossam ElGindy, BE Cairo, BSc Ain Shams, MSc PhD McGill
Mahbub Hassan, BSc METU, MSc Vic., PhD Monash
Achim G Hoffmann, MSc PhD DSc TU Berlin, MIEEE
Sanjay Jha, ME Lvov, Phd UTS, MIEEE
Xuemin Lin, BSc Fudan, PhD Qld., MACM, MIEEE
Albert Nymeyer, BMath DipComSc PhD N’cle
Sri Parameswaran, BE Monash, PhD Qld.
John Plaice, BMath Waterloo, DEA PhD INPG Grenoble, SMIEEE,
MACM
John Potter, BSc Adel., ME PhD N’cle
Arthur Ramer, MS Warsaw, PhD SUNY
Kenneth A Robinson, BSc BE Syd., MACM
Arcot Sowmya, BSc Madr., MSc MTech PhD IIT Bombay
Ron van der Meyden, BA MA Syd., PhD Rutgers
Rob van Glabbeek, BS MS PhD The Neth.
Wayne Wobcke, BSc MSc Qld., PhD Essex
Jingling Xue, BSc MSc Tsinghua, PhD Edin.
*Jian Zhang, BSc China, MSc Flinders, PhD UNSW
Senior Lecturers
Adnan Amin, BSc DipCompSc Baghdad, DSc Nancy
Michael Bain, BSc GradDip Edin., PhD Strath.
Alan Blair, BSc BA Syd., PhD MIT
Manuel Chakravarty, Diplnf Karlsruhe, PhD TU, MIEEE, MACM
*Fang Chen
*Eric Choi, BSc Hong Kong, PhD Syd.
Chun Tung Chou, MA Oxford, PhD Camb.
Oliver Diessel, Bmath BE PhD N’cle
Kevin Elphinstone, BSc BE PhD UNSW
*Julien Epps, BE (Hons), PhD UNSW
Bruno Gaeta, BSc PhD UNSW, ISCB, ASBMB
Aleksandar Ignjatovic, BSc MSc Belgrade, PhD Calif.
Gabrielle Keller, BSc MSc PhD Berlin Tech., MACM, MIEEE
Piyush Maheshwari, BE ME Roorkee, PhD Manchester, MIEEE, MACM
Eric Martin (Senior), BMath Tours, BPhil Paris, PhD Paris
*Reji Kuruvilla Mathew, BE W.Aust., ME UNSW
Maurice Pagnucco, BSc PhD Syd., MACM,AAAI
Nandan Parameswaran, BE Madr., ME IITKanpur IT, PhD IISc
Bangalore
*Stefan Petters, MSc PhD Universitat Munchen
John Shepherd, BSc MSc PhD Melb.
*Yu (David) Shi, BE Changsha China, ME PhD Toulouse Andrew Taylor,
BSc PhD Syd.
Geoff Whale, BE PhD UNSW
Raymond Wong, BSc ANU, MPhil HKUST, PhD HKUST
*Zhenghua (Jack) Yu, BE ME PhD China
Adjunct Senior Lecturer
Tatjana Zrimec, BSc MSc PhD Ljubljana, SAIS, SPRS, SBE
Lecturers
Richard Buckland, BEc BSc Macq.
*Karl Alan Cox, BA (Hons) Swansea UK, MSc PhD Bournemouth UK
*Frank Engel, PhD Dresden Germany
Kai Engelhardt, Diplnf PhD Kiel
*Ansgar Fehnker, MSc PhD The Neth.
*Bernhard Hengst, BSc BE UNSW, GradDip Inst of Aust, PhD UNSW
Hui (Annie) Guo, PhD Qld.
*Ralf Huuck, MSc PhD Universitat zu Kiel
Salil Kanhere, BE VJTI, Bombay, India, MS PhD Drexel University,
Philadelphia, USA
*Gerwin Klein, MSc PhD Universitat Munchen
*Ihor Kuz, MSc VU, PhD TU Delft
Timothy D Lambert, BMath N’cle, MSc PhD Manit.
*Yan (Jenny) Liu, BE MS Northeastern Uni China, PhD Syd.,
Ashesh Mahidadia, BE MEngSc UNSW, PhD UNSW
Nadine Marcus, BSc Cape T., PhD UNSW
Amir Michail, BMath Waterloo, MSc Toronto, PhD Wash.
*Felix Rauch, MSc PhD Zurich
*Jochen Renz, BSc MSc PhD Germany
*Sergio Ruocco, BSc PhD Universita’ Statale di Milano
*Mark Staples, BSc BinfTech Qld,. PhD Camb.
*William Taubman Bryant Uther, BSc Syd., PhD Carnegie-Mellon
Wei Wang, BE SJTU, PhD HKUST
Daniel Woo, BSc BE PhD UNSW
Hui Wu, BE HUST, M E HUST, PhD NUS.
Associate Lecturers
Peter S Ho, BSc UNSW
Visiting Research Associate
Cat Kutay, BSc MEngSc Syd.
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Class Managers
Loc Huynh, BE UTS
Mei Cheng Whale, BSc UNSW
Charles Willock, BSc W.Aust., MEngSc UNSW
Visiting Fellows
Jayasooriah, BE Sing., MEng NUS, PhD UNSW, MIEEE
William Stephen Matheson, BE MEngSc Melb., PhD Br.Col., CEng,
MIEEE
Mark Peters
Executive Officer
Kathy Mitris
Student Office Manager & PG Coursework Coordinator
Cassandra J Nock , MBT UNSW
Computing Support Manager
Geoff M Oakley, BSc UNSW
Finance Office Manager
Yvonne Balakian
Acting Building & Services Manager
Tanya Oshuiko, BE Minsk
Development Officer
Brad Hall, BSc GradDipAsianStu (Jap) UNSW
Administrative Officers/Assistants
Rita Bautarua
Karen Corrigan
Joanne Curro
Sonia Davenport, BSc UNSW
Alex Fermanis
Brenda Ford
Nicola Kwan, BSc UNSW
Sue Lewis, BA Macq., GradDipAdultEd UTS
Skye Owen BA MA UNSW
Penelope Swan
Colin Taylor
Jane Tjia, BDes UNSW
Administrative Assistant to Head of School
Ann Baker
Procurement, Stores & Assets Manager
Mariann Davis
Professional Officers
Computing Support Group
Simon Bowden, BE UNSW
Neil F Brown, BSc UNSW
Jean-Baptiste Cattley
Peter Chau
Robert Doran
Kieran Jones, BA(Psychol) Macq.
Robert Peter Lawther, BE UNSW
Peter Linich
Van Dung Ly, BSc UNSW
Slade Matthews, BSc(Med) Syd.
Tiina Muukkonen, BAppSc UTS
Chris Petrov, BA NTU
Zain Rahmat, BSc UNSW
Amalan Sivaguru
Web Development Officer
Magdalena Chambers, BSc UNSW
Database Development Officer
Maria Tzortzis, BSc UNSW
Laboratory Manager
Samir Omar, BE Mansoura, CPEng MIEAust, SMIREE, MIEEE
CSO & Laboratory Manager
John Albani, BSc InfoSys UNSW
CSO & Laboratory Supervisor
David Brunato, BAppSc Southern Cross
Help Desk Admin Manager
Angie Szczepanik, BSc UNSW
Help Desk Assistant Manager
George Emsies
Senior Technical Officers
David Johnson
Technical Officers
Ronnie Chui, BSc N’cle(UK)
*Note: CSE/NICTA Conjoint Appointments
School of Electrical Engineering and
Telecommunications
Professor and Head of School
Branko George Celler, BSc BE PhD UNSW, FIEAust, MIEEE, FACHI,
CPEng
Associate Professor and Director of Academic Studies
Eliathamby Ambikairajah, BScEng Sri Lanka, PhD Keele, CEng, FIEE,
FIEAust, CPEng, MIEEE
Professors
Andrew S Dzurak, BSc Syd., PhD Camb., MAIP
Andrey Savkin, MS PhD Leningrad, MIEEE
Aruna Prasada Seneviratne, BSc PhD Bath (On leave)
Victor Solo, BSc Qld., BSc BE UNSW, PhD ANU, FIEEE (On leave)
Associate Professors
Colin Grantham, BSc PhD N’cle(UK), CPEng, FIEE
Timothy Hesketh, MScEng Cape T., PhD Massey, MIEEE
Chee Yee Kwok, BSc BE PhD UNSW, SMIEEE
François Ladouceur, BScEng, MSc, PhD ANU
Hugh Ronald Outhred, BSc BE PhD Syd., FIEAust, MIEEE
Gang-Ding Peng, BSc Fudan, MSc PhD Jiao Tong, MOSA
Rodica Ramer, BSc ME PhD Bucharest, MIEEE, MAPS, MIEE, MWE
Fazlur Muhammed Rahman, BScEng BUET(Ban), MSc PhD UMIST,
MIEEE, AMIEE, MISA
David Taubman, BSc BE Syd., MS PhD Calif., MIEEE
Jinhong Yuan, BE PhD, Beijing I.T., MIEEE
Senior Lecturers
Jinho Choi, BE MSE PhD AIST Korea, SMIEEE
David James Clements, BSc Qld., ME PhD N’cle, MIEEE, MSIAM,
SigmaXi
Tuan D. Hoang, PhD Odessa, MIEEE, MSIAM
Roland John Kaye, BE MEngSc Melb., PhD Calif., MIEEE
Torsten Lehmann, MScEE PhD DTU Copenhagen, MIEEE
Iain MacGill, BE MEngSc Melb., PhD UNSW, MIEEE, MIAEE
Robert Malaney, BSc Glas., PhD St. Andrews , AMIEEE
Slaven Marusic, BE PhD LaT.
Tim Moors, BE W.Aust., PhD Curtin, MIEEE, MACM
Saeid Nooshabadi, MTech PhD, ITT Delhi
Toan Phung, BE MEngSc PhD UNSW, MIEEE
Deep Sen, BE PhD UNSW, SMIEEE, MASA, MARO
Vijay Sivaraman, BTech IIT Delhi, PhD UCLA, MIEEE
Iain Murray Skinner, BSc Qld., PhD ANU
Edward Douglas Spooner, ME UNSW
Lecturers
Ray Eaton, BE PhD UNSW, MIEEE
Jie Sheng, BE NUAA ME NUAA PhD Alberta, MIEEE
Adjunct Professors
Warwick Harvey Holmes, BSc BE MEngSc Syd., PhD Cant., LifeSMIEEE
MAES
Ronald Edward James, BSc(Eng) PhD Lond., CPEng, CEng, FIEAust,
MIEE, MIMechE, SMIEEE
Emeritus Professors
Neville W Rees, BSc UNSW, PhD Wales, FIEAust SMIEEE
Graham A Rigby, BSc MSc Melb., PhD Calif., FAATSE FIREA FIEAust
MIEE
Visiting Professors/Fellows
Trevor Robert Blackburn, BSc Adel., PhD Flin., CPEng, MAIP, MIEE,
MIEEE
Peter Douglas Neilson, BSc Tech, PhD UNSW, FIEAust CPEng
Israel Korn, BSc, MSc DSc Israel l.T., MIEEE
Robert Radzyner, PhD MEngSc UNSW, BE Melb., SMIEEE SMIREEA
Ramutis Zakarevicius, BSc BE MEngSc Syd., MIEA SMIREEA SMIREEE
Walter Lachs, BE MEngSc Syd., PhD UNSW, FIEEE, MIEE
Ronald Stillman, ME PhD, FIEAust, SMIEEE
School Executive Officer
Gordon Petzer, BA GradDipEd Wits.
Administrative Officer
Gladys Fong
Administrative Assistant to Head of School
Silvana Collings
School Administrative Assistants and Officers
Sonia Romei
Nelly Widjaya, BA UNSW
Julia Zak, BEc Moscow
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Educational Technology Officers
Jiong An, BE UNSW
Sairuban Jeganathan, BE Syd.
Professional Officers
Peiyan Chen, BE XIBEI TelecomEngU (China)
Eric Gauja, BSc, BE, PhD UNSW
Daniel Krcho, RNDr, MFFUK, Bratislava
Philip Mark Allen, BE UNSW, MIEEE
Thomas Millett, BAppSc NSWIT
Baburaj Karanayil, BTech Calicut., MTech IiT Bombay, PhD UNSW
Christopher Xiaolong Lu, MScEng Beijing, MIEEE
Computer Systems Officer and Educational Technology Manager
Ming Sheng, BE Zheijiang, PhD UNSW
Computer Systems Support Manager
Kong Been Lee, BE MEngSc ME UNSW, MIEEE, AMIEE
Project Scientist
Trevor Wayne Whitbread, BE BSc UNSW, MIEEE
Senior Technical Officers
Joseph Chu-Yan Yiu, MIEEE
Xiangyu Zeng, BE ME (Telecoms) UNSW
Technical Officers and Support Staff
Zhenyu Liu
Gamini Liyadipitiya
Albert J McMaster
Syed L Rahman
Robert Parsons
Martin Sesak
James Sullivan
Richard Tuck
Stores & Procurement
Douglas Davison
Mervat Farah, BSc (Acc) Cairo
School of Mechanical and Manufacturing
Engineering
(Incorporating Aerospace Engineering, Mechatronic
Engineering and Naval Architecture)
Head of School
Hartmut Kaebernick, Dipl-Ing Dr-Ing TU Berlin, CPEng, FIEAust,
SMSME, VDI
Deputy Head of School
Eddie Leonardi, BScEng PhD UNSW, CPEng, MASME, MIEAust,
MASHRAE
Executive Assistant to Head of School
Philip Mathew, BE PhD UNSW, CPEng, MIEAust
Director of Research
Eddie Leonardi, BScEng PhD UNSW, CPEng, MASME, MIEAust,
MASHRAE
Director of External Affairs
Noor-e-Alam Ahmed, BSc Strath., PhD Cran. IT, CPEng, MIMechE
Director of Laboratories
Graham Lindsay Morrison, BE PhD Melb., FIEAust, CPEng
Director of Postgraduate Teaching
Atiye Berman Kayis, BSc MS METU, PhD Istanbul T.U.
Director of Research Training/Postgraduate Coordinator
Robert Bond Randall, BTech Adel., BA Melb., CPEng, MIEAust, MAAS
Professors
H Kaebernick
DW Kelly
E Leonardi
GL Morrison
RB Randall
Associate Professors
NEA Ahmed
RAJ Ford
P Mathew
Khosrow Zarrabi, MSc PhD UMIST, MIEAust
Senior Lecturers
Tracie Jacqueline Barber, BE PhD UNSW, MIEAust, MRAeS, MAIAA
Yung-Cheng Chen, BSc MSc Tsing-Hua, Dr-Ing Aachen
Mahiuddin Chowdhury, BScEng BanglUET, PhD N’cle(UK), Eur Ing,
FRINA, MIEAust
Tomonari Furukawa, BE Waseda, ME Syd., PhD Tokyo, MASME, MIEEE,
MJSME, MRSJ
PJ Helmore, BE MEngSc UNSW, MIEAust, MRINA, MSNAME
Sami Kara, BSc METU, MSc PhD UNSW
Jayantha Katupitiya, BScEng Sri Lanka, PhD Leuven, MASME, MIEEE,
MIEE
Atiye Berman Kayis, BSc MS METU, PhD Istanbul T.U.
Nicole Kessissoglou, BE PhD W.Aust.
See Seng Leong, BE PhD UNSW, CPEng, MIEAust
John Randall Page, BSc Hart, MSc Cran. IT, CPEng, FBIS, MRAeS,
MAIAA
Carl Allen Reidsema, BE MEngSc PhD N’cle, MIEAust CPEng
Jun Wang, BE Dalian, MEngSc PhD Melb., FIEAust, CPEng, SME
Lecturers
Ningsheng Feng, BE Zhejiang, PhD UNSW
Stephen David Hall, BE S.Aust., MEngSc PhD UNSW
Maruf Hasan, BScEng B’desh Engin., MEng Asian IT, PhD UNSW,
CPEng, MIEAust
John Francis Olsen, BE PhD N’cle, MIEAust
Gangadhara Prusty BE Bangalore, MEngSc Sambalpur, PhD IIT
Kharagpur, MIEAust
Michal John Tordon, DipIng Bratislava, PhD Prague, MIEEE
Erik Jan van Voorthuysen BE UNSW, MSc Stanford, PhD UNSW
Zoran Vulovic, DipIng Belgrade, MSc Cran. IT
Associate Lecturer
Sangarapillai Kanapathipillai BE Sri Lanka, MEngSc Adel., PhD UNSW,
MIEAust, MAAS
Emeritus Professors
Kerry Patrick Byrne, BE MEngSc Qld., BSc Melb., Phd So’ton, FIEAust,
MAAS
Graham de Vahl Davis, AM, BE Syd., PhD Camb., CPEng, FIMechE,
FIEAust, MASME, FTSE
Eric Joseph Hahn, BE BSc PhD UNSW, CPEng, FIEAust, MASMA
Brian Edward Milton, BE PhD UNSW, MSc Birm., CPEng, FIEAust,
FSAEA, MRAeS
Adjunct Associate Professors
Alexander Eric Churches, BE PhD UNSW, ASTC, FIEAust, CPEng, FRSA
Eleonora Maria Kopalinsky, BE PhD UNSW
Chakravarti Varadachar Madhusudana, BE Mys, ME IISc, PhD Monash,
MASME
Visiting Professors
Lawrence Julian Doctors, BE MEngSc Syd., PhD Mich., CPEng, FRINA,
MSNAME, FIEAust
John Arthur Reizes, ME PhD UNSW, CPEng, FIEAust
Aerospace Engineering Plan Coordinator
Donald Wainwright Kelly, BE Syd., PhD Lond.
Visiting Associate Professors
Khoi Hoang, BE Phutho Saigon, PhD UNSW
Roger Malcolm Kerr, BSc Lond., MSc Bath, DPhil Oxf.
Richard Adrian Willgoss, BSc PhD So’ton, CPEng, MIEE, MIEE, FIEAust,
FWTIA
Manufacturing Engineering and Management Plan Coordinator
Sami Kara, BSc METU, MSc PhD UNSW
Administrative Officer
Guilia Jance
Mechanical Engineering Plan Coordinator
Robin Arthur Julian Ford, BScEng PhD Lond., CPEng, ACGI, MIEAust
Administrative Assistants
Diane Joy Augee
Loyce Claire Davis
Cynthia Rolfe
Mary Rolfe
Sharon May Turnbull
Patricia Weaver
Blanche Wiseman
Director of Undergraduate Teaching
Phillip John Helmore, BE MEngSc UNSW, CPEng, MIEAust, MSNAME
Mechatronic Engineering Plan Coordinator
Jayantha Katupitiya, BScEng Sri Lanka, PhD Leuven, MASME, MIEEE,
MIEE
Naval Architecture Plan Coordinator
Phillip John Helmore, BE MEngSc UNSW, CPEng, MIEAust, MSNAME
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Professional Officers
John T Barron
Anthony Gordon Harris, BSc Exe.
Alfred Win LIn Hu, BE Rangoon IT, MIEEE
Yefim Kotlyar, BMechEng Moscow Mech Inst.
Alexander Lev Litvak, Dipling Odessa, MEngSc UNSW, CPEng,
MIEAust
Jason Trihung Nhieu, BSc Cheng Kung Nat., MEngSc UNSW, CPEng,
MIEAust
Russell Norman Overhall, BE UNSW, CPEng, MIEAust
Charles James Sanderson, BE Syd., MScEng UNSW
Visiting Fellows
Amal Krishna Bhattacharyya, BSc Glas., MSc Durh., PhD N’cle(UK),
CEng, MAmIME, FIMinE, FIAusIMM, MCIMM, PEng
Computer Systems Officers
David Alexander Herd, BSc Syd.
Wasim Shah, BE Lahore, SIP, AIM, APESMA
Associate Professor
Sheikh Rahman, BSc Chitt., MSc Strath., PhD Clausthal
Senior Technical Officers
George Otvos
Allan George Tayler, MAIRAH
Stores Officer
Henry Kwong Chang Lam
Small Offset Printer
Raymond Chan
Technical Officers
Vincenzo Carnevale
Ian George Cassapi
Terrance Gerrard Flynn
Andrew Higley
Graeme Louk
Radhakrishnan Kottieth Pullambil
Seetharam Mahadevan
School of Mining Engineering
Chair of Rock Mechanics
Kenneth Finlay
Professor and Head of School
Bruce Kenneth Hebblewhite, BE UNSW, PhD N’cle(UK), DipAICD
N.E., MAusIMM, MAIME, MISRM
NSW Minerals Industry Chair of Mining Engineering
Professor of Mining Engineering
James Maurice Galvin, BSc BE Syd., PhD Wits., CPEng, FAusIMM,
FIEAust, MISRM
Emeritus Professor of Mining Engineering
Frank Ferdinand Roxborourgh, AM, BSc PhD Durh., CPEng, FIEAust,
FAusIMM,
Associate Professors
David Clement Laurence, BSc BE ME Syd., MBA N.E., PhD UNSW,
MAusIMM, MSME, (Director of Postgraduate Studies and International
Development)
Roy Moreby, BSc PhD Camborne, ACSM, (Director, Australian National
Centre for Mine Ventilation)
Senior Lecturers
Paul Carter Hagan, BE PhD UNSW, GradDipTechMgmt Deakin
FAusIMM, (Director of Undergraduate Studies)
Duncan Ronald Chalmers, BE UNSW, ME W’gong, GradDip ITATE,
FIQ
Christopher Raymond Daly, BE MSc PhD GradDipHigherEd UNSW,
GradDipMinEcs Macq., MAusIMM
John Ormiston Watson, BScEng Nott., PhD S’ton
Senior Research Fellows
Yuejun Cai, BE PhD CSUT, MSc Qld.
John Christopher William Fowler, BSc Manchester, PhD UNSW, CEng,
MICE, MIExpE
Dr Phillip Martin Stothard, BSc Leicester, MSc Nottingham, PhD Leeds,
GMIMM
Adjunct Professor
Russell Frith, B.Eng (Hons), Mining Engineering Nottingham, PhD.,
Nottingham
Adjunct Associate Professor
Anthony Charles Partridge, BSc Leeds, MSc PhD McGill, CEng
Adjunct Senior Lecturers
Edmund James Malone, MSc Syd., MBA Macq., CPGeo, FAusIMM,
FAIM, MGSA
William Kellermann, MIEAust, FAUS, IMM, CPEng
Administrative Assistants
Carol Bell
Kim Russell
School of Petroleum Engineering
Director
Wolf Val Pinczewski, BE N’cle, PhD UNSW, CPEng, MIChemE
Senior Lecturers
Henry A Salisch, BSc Quito Poly.Inst., MSc Oklahoma, MS Venezuela
Central
Guy Allinson, BSc Leeds, DipSocSci Birm.
Nam Tran, PhD UNS
Yildiray Cinar, BS,MS Istanbul Tech Uni, PhD Clausthal Tech Uni
Visiting Lecturers
Dilip Tamhane, MSc Petroleum Geology MSU India
Steve Tyson, BSc Imperial, ARCS, C.Math
Barry Walsh, BE PhD Syd.
Paul Winchester, BSc Nott.
Marco Buttini BE UTS
Professional Officer
Juan Carlos Zajaczkowski, BE Buenos Aires
Administration Officer
Jennifer Ruth Lippiatt
Secretary
Rachel Goldberg
School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy
Engineering
Head of School
Richard Corkish, BE(Comm) RMIT, PhD UNSW
Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence in Advanced Silicon
Photovoltaics and Photonics
Stuart Ross Wenham, BE BSc PhD UNSW, FTS, SMIEEE, FIEAust
Executive Research Director
Martin Andrew Green, BE MEngSc Qld., PhD McMaster, FAA, FTS,
FIEEE
Deputy Directors of the ARC Centre of Excellence in Advanced
Silicon Photovoltaics and Photonics
Armin Aberle, BSc MSc PhD Freiburg, Dr habil Hannover, SMIEEE,
MDPG
Gavin Conibeer, BSc MSc London, PhD Southampton
Jeffrey E Cotter, BEE MSc PhD Delaware
Jianhua Zhao, BE ME Nanjing I.T., PhD UNSW
Undergraduate Coordinator
Jeffrey E Cotter, BEE MSc PhD Delaware
Postgraduate Coordinator
Alistair B Sproul, BSc Syd., PhD UNSW
Research Coordinator
Armin Aberle, BSc MSc PhD Freiburg, Dr habil Hanover, SMIEEE,
MDPG
Scientia Professors
Martin Andrew Green, BE MEngSc Qld., PhD McMaster, FAA, FTS,
FIEEE
Stuart Ross Wenham, BE BSc PhD UNSW, FTS, SMIEEE, FIEAust
Associate Professors
Armin Aberle, BSc MSc PhD Freiburg, Dr habil Hanover, SMIEEE,
MDPG
Thorsten Trupke, PhD Karlsruhe
Senior Lecturers
Jeffrey E Cotter, BEE MSc PhD Delaware
Alistair B Sproul, BSc Syd., PhD UNSW
Geoffrey J Stapleton BE UNSW *
Muriel Watt, BSc N.E., PhD Murdoch*
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Post-Doctoral Fellows
Kylie Catchpole, BSc PhD ANU
Gavin Conibeer,BSc MSc London, PhD Southampton
Senior Research Fellow
Jianhua Zhao, BE ME Nanjing I.T., PhD UNSW
Research Fellows
Xi Ming Dai, BSc Zhejiang, PhD UNSW
Aihua Wang BE Nanjing IT, PhD UNSW
Research Associates
Guangchun Zhang, BE ME Shandong
Yidan Huang, BSc Anhui
John Charles Trinder, BSurv UNSW, MSc ITC Delft, PhD UNSW,
FISAust, FIEAust
Visiting Associate Professors
Dong-Hwan Hwang, BE Seoul, MSc, PhD (KAIST)
Arthur Harry William Kearsley, BSurvMSurvScPhD UNSW, FISAust,
FIAG, FIEAust
Young-Jin Lee, BE MSc Seoul, PhD (Hanyang)
Jean Marc Rueger, DipIng ETH Zurich, PhD UNSW, ACSM, LS Switz,
MISAust, FIEAust
Visiting Fellows
Vacant
Business & Technology Manager
Mark D. Silver, BE UNSW, GMQ AGSM
Research Fellow
Yong Li, PhD Nortwest.Poly
Student Administration Manager
Trichelle Burns, BCom UNSW
Research Associates
Joel Barnes, BSc PhD N’cle(UK)
Financial Officer
Julie Kwan
Computer Systems Officer
Lawrence Soria, AssocDipCompAppl W’gong.
Administrative Staff
Danny Chen, BSc UNSW
Jenny Hansen*
Technical Support Staff
Gordon Bates, BA(IndDes) UTS
Kate Fisher, BE UNSW
Mark Griffin, BE UNSW
Robert Largent, AS USA
Tom Puzzer, BSc PhD UNSW*
Jules Z.S. Yang, BSc Eastern China
* denotes part-time employee
School of Surveying and Spatial Information
Systems
Professor and Head of School
ChrisRizos, BSurv PhD UNSW, FINAust
Associate Professor
Andrew Graham Dempster, BE MEngSc UNSW, PhD Camb., SMIEEE
Senior Lecturers
LinlinGe BE Wuhan, MSc InstSeis(PRChina), PhD UNSW
Bruce Raymond Harvey, BSurv GradDipHEd PhD UNSW, MISAust,
Registered Surveyor NSW
Samsung Lim, BA, MA Seoul, PhD Texas
Jinling Wang, BSc MSc WTUSM, PhD Curtin
Lecturer
Craig Ashley Roberts, BSurv SA, PhD UNSW
Fractional Lecturer
Michael Green, BSurv MEngSc UNSW, DipEd STC, MISAust,
Registered Surveyor NSW
Adjunct Associate Professor
Peter James Morgan, BSc MSc Melb., PhD Ohio State, MISAust, MIAU,
MAGU, MAAAS
Administrative Officer
Leon Daras, BA UNSW
Administrative Assistant
Maria Adela Ponce
Professional Officers
Brian Edward Donnelly, BSurv UNSW, GradDip Canberra C.A.E,
MSurv N’cle
Yincai Zhou, BSurv ZISM, MSurv ZISM, PhD UNSW, GradCert Syd.
Research Assistants
Peter Mumford, BSc Syd, BE UNSW
Thomas Yan, BE UNSW
Visiting Professors
Bruce Crosby Forster, BSc MSurv Melb., MSc R’dg, PhD UNSW,
MISAust, LSVic, MIEEE, FIEAust
Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering
Professor and Head of School
Bruce Kenneth Milthorpe, BA Macq., PhD ANU
Professor of Biomedical Engineering
Klaus Schindhelm, BE PhD UNSW, FIEAust, CPEng
Adjunct Professor
Vacant
Associate Professors
Alberto Pompeo Avolio, BE PhD UNSW
Christopher David Bertram, MA DPhil Oxf., FIEAust
Nigel Hamilton Lovell, BE PhD UNSW, MIEAust, MIEEE
Clive McFarland BSc Hert., PhD Lond.
Anne Simmons, BE MBiomedE UNSW
Laura Anne Poole-Warren, BSc PhD UNSW
John Michael Whitelock, BSc PhD UTS, GradCertTechMgmt Deakin
Adjunct Associate Professors
John Campbell Woodard, BE MSc PhD UNSW, MIEEE, MASAIO
Visiting Professors
Arthur Brandwood, BSc Reading, PhD Leeds, MIM CEng
Peter Craig Farrell, BE Syd., SM MIT, PhD Wash., DSc UNSW, MASAIO
Barry Stuart Gow, BDS MDS PhD Syd.
Robin Higgs
John Cockroft
Visiting Associate Professors
Ian Wilkinson
Laurence Wilson
Senior Lecturer
Robert Nordon MBBS UNSW, BmedSci UNSW, PhD UNSW
Lecturers
Socrates Dokos, BE PhD UNSW
Ross Alexander Odell, BSE Prin., PhD MIT
Senior Administrative Officer
Peter Roman Slowiaczek, BSc N’cle
Administrative Assistant
Jane Teh
Professional Officer
Vacant
Visiting Fellows
Sebastien Ourselin PhD Sophia-Antipolis
Mark Gillies
Post-Doctoral Research Fellows
Nicholas Truong BE UQ, DPhil Oxf.
Sarah Knox BSc UNSW, PhD UNSW
Research Associates
Penny Martens BS Loris College, PhD Colorado
Shaun Cloherty BE QUT, PhD UNSW
Visiting Research Associates
Vacant
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Faculty of Law
Comprises the School of Law, the Australian Taxation Studies Program (Atax), the Australasian Legal Information Institute
(AustLII), the Australian Human Rights Centre, the Baker & McKenzie Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre, the Centre for
Continuing Legal Education, , the Diplomacy Training Program, the European Law Centre, the Financial Services Consumer
Policy Centre the Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law, the Indigenous Law Centre, the Kingsford Legal Centre, the National
Children’s and Youth Law Centre, the National Pro Bono Resource Centre and the Social Justice Project
Dean
Professor Leon Trakman, BCom LLB Cape T., LLM SJD Harvard
Presiding Member
Lesley Hitchens, Dip Teach AMC, BA Macq., LLB UNSW, LLM Lond.
Associate Dean (Undergraduate)
Irene Nemes, BA Syd., LLB UNSW, LLM Syd.
Associate Dean (Postgraduate)
Angus Corbett, BA LLB Macq., LLM Wis.
Associate Dean (Research)
Andrew Byrnes, BA LLB ANU, LLM Harv., LLM Columbia
Faculty Executive Officer
Gill Kirk, BSc York, GradCertBusAdmin UTS
Senior Administrative Officer
Paul Gwynne, BA Dip Ed Monash, DTheol Greg, MBT UNSW
Executive Assistant to the Dean
Katrina MacLean
Executive Assistant to the Head of School
Kass Finlay, BMus VUW, BA Cant, DipTeach NZ Ed Dept, DipBusStud
Massey, ATCL Lond.
Information Technology Manager
Dawesh Chand, BE S.Qld., MCSE
Computer Systems Analyst
Reef Gaha, BA Syd, MCP
IT Web Administrator
Kanishka Hari, BAppSc UWS
Educational Designer – Electronic Learning
Glen Jeffreys, BAMedia UNSW
Marketing Manager
Virginia Fox, BA N’cle, DipEd Canb., GradDipMarketMgt Macq.
Marketing Officer
Elissa McBain, BMan Ballarat
Alumni Officer
Christine Brooks, BCom Cant
Development Officer
Amanda Hansen, DipMarketing WITS
Senior Management Accountant
Maggie Ghali, BCom UNSW, CPA
Assistant Accountant
Maria Dinora Solis
Human Resources Consultant
Kerry Grant
School of Law
Head of School
Associate Professor Sandra Egger, BLegalSt Macq., BPsychol PhD
W.Aust.
Professors of Law
Mark Aronson, BJuris LLB Monash, DPhil Oxon
David Brown, DipCrim Camb., LLB Auck.
Andrew Byrnes, BA LLB, ANU, LLM Harv., LLM Columbia
Chris Cuneen, BA Dip Ed UNSW, MA PhD Syd
Julian Disney, AO LLB Adel., Hon LLD UNSW
David Dixon, BA Camb., BPhil Hull, PhD Wales
Graham Greenleaf, BA LLB Syd., FACS
Dimity Kingsford-Smith, BA LLB Syd, LLM Lond.
Martin Krygier, BA LLB Syd., PhD ANU, FASSA
Leon Trakman, BCom LLB Cape T., LLM SJD Harvard
George Williams, BEc LLB Macq., LLM UNSW, PhD ANU
Associate Professors
Kathy Bowrey, BA LLB Macq., SJD Syd.
Philip Burgess, LLM Well.
Adam Czarnota, LLM PhD N.Copernicus
Andrea Durbach, BA LLB Cape T., DipLaw Syd.
Brendan Edgeworth, LLB MA Sheff
Sandra Egger, BLegalSt Macq., BPsychol PhD W.Aust.
Arthur Glass, BA LLB PhD Syd.
Jill Hunter, BA LLB UNSW, PhD Lond.
Owen Jessep, BA LLB Syd., PhD ANU
Rosemary Rayfuse, LLB Queen’s, LLM Cantab., PhD Utrecht
Prue Vines, MA Syd., DipEd Syd.Teachers’ Coll., LLB UNSW
Senior Lecturers
Dorne Boniface, BCom LLB UNSW, LLM Syd.
Anna Cody, BA LLB UNSW, LLM Harvard, GradDipLegalPrac UTS
Angus Corbett, BA LLB Macq. LLM Wis
Anne Cossins, BSc LLB PhD UNSW
Simone Degeling, BCom LLB UNSW, LLM Lond., DPhil Oxon
Meiring De Villiers, BSc Elec Eng Pretoria, MA JurisD PhD Stanford
Gary Edmond, BA W’gong, LLB Syd., PhD Camb.
Janice Gray, BA LLB GradDipEd MA UNSW, GradDipLegPrac UTS
Michael Handler, BA LLB (Hons) Syd., LLM Lond.
Denis Harley, LLB Camb., BA LLM Syd.
Deborah Healey, LLB LLM(Hons) Syd.
Lesley Hitchens, Dip Teach AMC, BA Macq., LLB UNSW, LLM Lond.
Andrew Lynch, LLB (Hons), LLM QUT, PhD UNSW
Annette Marfording, LLB DipHEd DipAsianSt UNSW, LLB Tueb.
Irene Nemes, BA Syd., LLB UNSW, LLM Syd.
Linda Pearson, BA Syd., LLB UNSW, LLM MPublicPolicy Syd.
Carolyn Penfold, BA LLB ANU, MHEd LLM UNSW
Kam Fan Sin, LLB(Hons) LLM PCLL HKU, Chinese Law Dip UEA, PhD
UNSW
Alex Steel, BA LLB MA Macq., GradDipLegPrac UTS
Leon Wolff, BA LLB MAJIT Qld., GradDipLegPrac Coll. of Law, LLM
Wash, GradCertFlexL Griffith, NAATI J-E Intr, J-E Trans
Lecturers
Lyria Bennett Moses, BSc(Hons) LLB UNSW,, LLM Columbia
Audrey Blunden, BA LLB Wits., LLM Syd.
Keven Booker, LLB W.Aust.
Sean Brennan, BA LLB LLM ANU
Christine Forster, LLB Otago, BA Massey, MA Carleton PhD Syd
Bryan Mercurio, BA Ohio Wesleyan, JD Case Western Reserve, LLM
UNSW
Gillian Moon, BA N.E. LLB Syd. LLM UNSW
Justine Nolan, BSc LLB ANU, MPublicPolicy Calif.
Ronnit Redman, BA LLB Syd., LLM McGill
Mehera San Roque, BA LLB Syd., LLM BC
Ben Saul, BA(Hons) LLB(Hons) Syd., GradDipLegPrac Coll. of Law,
DPhil Oxon
Robert Shelly, BA LLB Syd.
Emeritus Professors
Michael Chesterman, BA LLB Syd., LLM Lond.
Donald Harding, BA LLB Syd., LLM UCLA
Robert Nettheim, LLB Syd., AM Tufts
Ivan Shearer, LLB LLM Adel., SJD Northwestern
George Winterton, LLM W.Aust., JSD Columbia
Visiting Professors
Richard Bauman, BA LLB S.Afr., MA Syd., PhD Witw.
Tony Blackshield, LLB LLM Syd.
Roger Clarke, BCom MCom UNSW, PhD ANU, FACS
Jan Dalhuisen, LLM Calif., Dr. Jur. Amsterdam
Guenther Doeker-Mach, BA Bottrop, LLM PhD Tulane, Dr habil Berlin
Elizabeth Evatt, AC, LLB Syd., LLM Harvard
Kriangsak Kittichaisaree, LLB Wales, LLM Harvard, PhD Camb.
Jeremy Webber, BA(Hons) UBC, LLB BCL McGill, LLM York
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Hal Wootten, AC, QC, BA LLB Syd., Hon LLD UTS, UNSW, W’gong
David Weisbrot, BA(Hons) Queens, JD UCLA
Leslie Zines, LLB Syd., LLM Harvard, (Hon) LLD ANU
Andreas Ziegler, HSG PhD St Gallen, LL.M EUI
Visiting Fellows
Susan Armstrong, BA LLB Syd.
Jose Campino, PhD McGill
Philip Chung, BEc LLB Syd. GradDipLegPrac UTS
Chris Connolly, LLB Syd., GradDipLegPrac UTS
Megan Davis, BA LLB Qld., GDLP ANU
Jan Job de Vries Robbe, LLM DipGrotiusLaw Leiden
Ian Eagles, BA LLB Qld, LLM, Auck., PhD Camb.
Khaldoun Hajaj, BA Syd
Robin Hui Huang, BEng LLB LLM Tsinghua
Joanna Krygier, BA (Hons) Syd., LLB UNSW
Louise Longdin, BA LLB MJuris Auck.
Dirk Meure, LLB Tas LLM Sheffield
John Pace, BA LLD Malta
Luigi Palombi, BEc LLB Adel., PhD UNSW
Richard Potok, BCom LLB UNSW, BCL Oxon
John Randall, BA MA (Law) Camb.
Alex Reilly, BA LLB Adel. GradDipLegPrac South Aust LLM British
Columbia
John Squires, BD Lond., BA MTh PhD Syd.
Joan Staples, BA Syd.
Nigel Waters, BA Camb., MCityPlanning Penn, MJourn UTS
Adjunct Professors
Nicholas Mullany, LLB W.Aust., PhD Oxon.
Nicholas O’Neill, LLB Melb., LLM Lond.
Hon Margaret Stone, BA Syd., LLB ANU, LLM Yale
Adjunct Lecturers
Ashley Black, BA LLB LLM(Hons) Syd.
Geoffrey Bloom, BA Syd. LLB UNSW GradDipLegTeach UTS
Jennifer Braw, BA LLB LLM Syd.
Michael Hains, LLB PhD Syd.
Rosemary Howell, LLB Melb.
Ray Steinwall, BEc LLB Macq., LLM Syd.
Manager, Student Administration & Admissions Officer
Libby Couch, BA GradDip Strath.
Student Services Coordinator (Postgraduate)
Kerrie Daley
Student Services Coordinator (Undergraduate)
Julie Vivas, DipBusAdmin SW TAFE Vic
Exams and Assessment Coordinator
Soumya Gopakumar, BCom Mahatma Gandhi, DipMan, Goa ManInst
Student Services Officers (Undergraduate)
Nick Andrews, BA UCAN
Sharon Dou
Soumya Gopakumar, BCom Mahatma Gandhi, DipMan, Goa ManInst
Kathleen Mastrogiacomo
Brooke Rogers, BA MIS (Peace and Conflict Resolution) Qld, MA Macq
Student Services Officers (Postgraduate)
Jenny Jarrett, BEc Syd., DipMan Griffith
Annabel Sutherland
Manager, General Administration
Tony Antoniou
Assistant, General Administration
Reg Potter
Atax (Australian Taxation Studies Program)
Atax (Australian Taxation Studies Program) is constituted as the Board
of Studies in Taxation within the Law Group.
Director and Professor of Taxation
Christopher Evans, BSc(Hons) Econ Lond., MA Leic., PostGradCertEd
Leeds, PhD UNSW, FTIA, ATII, FCPA
Associate Professors
Margaret McKerchar, BA CCAE, MBA N.E., PhD UNSW, FTIA, CPA
Binh Tran-Nam, BEc Cook, MEc ANU, PhD UNSW
Senior Lecturers
Maurice Cashmere, LLM Camb.
Helen Hodgson, BBus WAIT, GradDipBus Curtin, MTax UNSW, CPA,
FTIA
Gordon Mackenzie, BSc LLB Monash, LLM Syd., ASIA
Jacqueline McManus, BCom(Merit) MTax UNSW, ACA
Fiona Martin, LLB(Hons) NSWIT, LLM(Hons) Syd.
Garry Payne, BCom(Merit) LLB UNSW, CA
Matthew John Wallace, BEc LLB LLM Syd., FTIA
Lecturers
Shirley Carlon, MCom(Hons) UNSW, ACA
Kalmen Datt, BCom LLB Rand.
Nolan Sharkey, BCom BA(Asian Studies) Murdoch, MTax UNSW, ACA
Associate Lecturer
Rachel Tooma, BA LLB(Hons) Macq, LLM UNSW, FTIA
Adjunct Professors
Gordon Cooper, AM, BSc(Econ) NUU, FCA, FTIA, FAICD, ATII
Yuri Grbich, LLM Well., PhD LSE
Adjunct Faculty
Chris Ayers, BA UNSW, MA Macq, MEd(Hons) N.E., LLB JCU,
GradDipLegalPrac UTS, MTax UNSW
Michael Bersten, B Juris LLB MTax EMBA UNSW
Chris Bevan, BEc LLM(Hons) Syd.
Kevin Bingwha, BCom MTax UWA, ICAA
Michael Binnetter, BEc LLM Syd.
Michael Blissenden, BA LLB UNSW, LLM Syd., GradDipTaxLaw
Riverina
Chris Catt, BEc LLB(Hons) LLM(Hons) Syd., ACA, FTIA
Mandy Cheng, MCom(Hons) UNSW, CPA
Eugene Choi, BEc(SocSc) LLB Syd.
Glenn Cogar, BAppSc(CompSc) UTS, MBA(Exec) AGSM
Graeme Colley, Dip Tech(Comm) GradDipTaxLaw GradDipMgmt DFP
NSWIT, ACA
Matthew Cridland, BComm LLB UTAS, LLM Syd.
Glenn Davies, BCom Qld., MTax UNSW
Kaye Emmerton, BBus USQ, MTax UNSW, GradDip HEd UNSW, CPA
Rodney Fisher, BBus, CIAE, BEc Qld., LLB(Hons) QUT, MTax UNSW,
CPA, FTIA, MFM
Jeffrey Garnon, BEc LLB Syd., ACA
Frank Gilders, BEc(Hons) DipEd Monash, MCom UWA, FTIA
Philip de Haan, BSc UNSW, LLM Syd., FTIA
Helen Kang, BCom MCom(Hons) UNSW
Con Ktenas, BComm LLB UNSW, LLM Syd.
John Lodewijks, BEc Syd., MEc N.E., MA PhD Duke
Louise Luff, BBus (Acct), ACA
Shirley Murphy, BA Tas., LLB Qld.
Karen Payne, BCom, LLB, MCom UNSW, GradDip UTS
Tony Rumble, BA LLB Macq, LLM Syd., PhD UNSW
Andrew Sommer, BSc LLM Syd.
John Wickerson, MA(Hons) St Andrews, BPhil Dundee, PhD UCAN
Business Manager
Gerard Viswasam, BSc London, MSc Econ, MPP Syd., AFCHSE, CHE
Marketing and Development Manager
Vacant
Marketing Assistant
Anna Bartholomaeus, BBusTour SCU
Professional Education, Training & Consultancy Manager
Mez Egg, BEd GradCertMgmt UTS
Professional Education, Training & Consultancy Administration Officer
Patricia Blunt
Student Services Manager
Bridget Pink, BSc(Psychol) UNSW
Associate Director (Research) and Associate Professor
Neil Warren, BCom PhD UNSW
Assistant Manager, Student Services
Ethelda Birtles
Associate Director (Teaching) and Associate Professor
Michael Walpole, BA LLB GradDipTax Natal, FTIA
IT Support Officer
Chris Katselas, BSc U.W.S.
Professors
Robert Deutsch, BEc LLB(Hons) Syd., LLM(Hons) Camb. FTIA
Executive Assistant
Anita Clarke, GradCert BusTech UNSW, JP
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Research & Resources Staff
Librarian
Wendy Hitchcock, BA Syd., DipLib UNSW, DipEd C.Sturt, DFP Deakin
Library Assistant
Roy McCrindle
Research Assistant
Zaid Crouch, BEc(Hons) ANU
Educational Designer – Electronic Learning
Glen Jeffreys, BA(Media) UNSW
Student Administration Staff
Laura De Pietro, BA U.W.S.
Mersina Davidson
Nadia Jez, BA Sarajevo (BH)
Carol Mallos
Administrative Assistants
Patricia Antoniou
Constance Antoniou
Diplomacy Training Program
Executive Director
Patrick Earle, BA Leic.
Administrative Officers
Vicki Shardlow
Nick Stevens
European Law Centre
Co-Directors
Adam Czarnota, LLM PhD N.Copernicus
Professor Martin Krygier, BA LLB Syd., PhD ANU, FASSA
Business Support Staff
Truus Schairer
Chairman, Management Committee
Professor George Winterton, LLM W.Aust., JSD Columbia
Production Centre Coordinator
Robyn Ardill, BA(VisArts) Syd.
Financial Services Consumer Policy Centre
Production Centre Assistant
Margaret Wilby
Faculty Centres and Units
Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII)
A Joint Facility of UNSW and UTS Law Faculties
Co-Directors
Graham Greenleaf (UNSW), BA LLB Syd., FACS
Andrew S. Mowbray (UTS), LLB BSc UNSW, MSc UTS
Executive Director/ Manager
Philip Chung, BEc LLB Syd.
Administrator
Cathy Quigley
Project Officers
Madeleine Davis, BA Flin.
Takao Hasuike, LLB Central U. of Venezuela
Joseph Kwok, BSc LLB UTS
Jones Olatunji, BE Ilorin, MICT W’gong
Trevor Roydhouse, BJuris LLB LLM UNSW
Armin Wittfoth, BSc BA LLB Syd.
Harry Mak, BSc Syd.
Steven Fung, BE LLB MCom UNSW
Director
Chris Connolly, LLB Syd., GradDipLegPrac UTS
Researcher
Khaldoun Hajaj, BA Syd.
Gilbert + Tobin Centre of Public Law
Director
Professor George Williams, BEc LLB Macq., LLM UNSW, PhD ANU
Bill of Rights Project Director
Ben Saul, BA(Hons) LLB(Hons) Syd., GradDipLegPrac Coll. of Law,
DPhil Oxon
Homelessness Legal Rights Project
Cassandra Goldie, BJuris LLB (Hons) UWA, LLM Dist Uni Coll Lond.
International Trade and Development Project Director
Bryan Mercurio, BA Ohio Wesleyan, JD(Hons) Case Western Reserve,
LLM UNSW
International Law Project Director
Devika Hovell, BA LLB W.Aust., LLM NY
Terrorism and Law Director
Andrew Lynch, LLB (Hons) LLM QUT, PhD UNSW
Treaty Project Director
Sean Brennan, BA LLB LLM ANU
Administrator
Belinda McDonald, BA UNSW
Australian Human Rights Centre
Indigenous Law Centre
Chair
Andrew Byrnes, BA LLB, ANU, LLM Harvard , LLM Columbia
Coordinator
Tony Westmore
Director
Associate Professor Andrea Durbach, BA LLB, Cape Town.,
DipLaw(SAB), Sydney
Project Officer – Digital Archives
Bridget McDermott
Executive Editor, Australian Journal of Human Rights
Associate Professor Peter Kriesler, PhD Camb.
Managing Editors, Human Rights Defender
Ronnit Redman BA LLB Syd., LLM McGill
Alan Morris BSocSc, MSocSc Cape Town, PhD Witwatersrand
Administration
Miriam Lyons BA UNSW
Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre
Editor - Australian Indigenous Law Reporter
Erin Mackay
Editors - Indigenous Law Bulletin
Jacqui Houston, BLJS SCU
Catherine Hunter, BA(Hons) Murdoch
Kingsford Legal Centre
Director and Senior Lecturer
Anna Cody, BA LLB UNSW, LLM Harvard, GradDipLegalPrac UTS
Executive Director
David Vaile, BA LLB UNSW
Solicitors and Adjunct Lecturers
Teena Balgi, BSc LLB UNSW
Linda Tucker, BA LLB UNSW
Co-Director
Professor Graham Greenleaf, BA LLB Syd., FACS
Coordinator
Anna Hartree, BSocSc Newcastle, MM UTS
Continuing Legal Education
Administrator
Denise Wasley
Director
Chris Lemercier, LLB Adel., GDLP S.Aust.
National Children’s and Youth Law Centre
Administrative Officer
Robyn Bennett-Healy
Director and Principal Solicitor
James McDougall, LLB Adel GDLP SA
Development Officer
Deborah Lum, BSc(Hons) DipEd PhD UNSW, GradDipSciComm ANU
Centre Manager
Louise Kelleher
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IT Support
Jorja Martin
Financial Administrator
Deborah Macdonald
National Pro Bono Resource Centre
Director
John Corker, BEc LLB LLM Monash
Senior Policy Research Officer
Jenny Lovric, BA Syd. LLB UNSW GradDipLegalPractice UTS
Publications Coordinator
Lynne Spender, BA DipEd MA(Eng) MA(Soc) LLB
Administrator
Tory Kakoschke, BEc Syd.
Social Justice Project
Director
Professor Julian Disney, AO LLB Adel., Hon.LLD UNSW
Assistant
Rebecca Richardson, BTP UNSW, DipLaw GradDipTM UTS
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Faculty of Medicine
Comprises Schools of Public Health and Community Medicine, Women’s and Children’s Health, Medical Sciences, Psychiatry,
and Clinical Schools at the Prince of Wales Hospital, St Vincent’s Hospital, St George Hospital, South Western Sydney and
the Rural Clinical School.
Dean
Professor Peter Smith
Presiding Member
Associate Professor Deborah Black
Senior Associate Dean
Professor Richard Henry
Associate Dean (Medical Education)
Associate Professor H Patrick McNeil
Associate Dean (Research)
Professor Terence Campbell
Associate Dean (Research Students)
Associate Professor Kenneth William Scott Ashwell
Associate Dean (Postgraduate Coursework)
TBA
Associate Dean (International)
TBA
Faculty Coordinator of Postgraduate Studies
Professor Rakesh Kamal Kumar
Student Affairs Coordinator
Dr. Elizabeth Harris
Office of the Dean
Director – Academic Projects
Chrissie Verevis, BA CSU Sacramento, LLB UNSW
Faculty Executive Officer
Anne Marie Tucker, BAppSci RMIT
Manager, Undergraduate Program
Gordon Lester Rees, JP
Research Administration Manager
Margie Campbell, BSc PhD Monash
Postgraduate (Research) Coordinator
Petrina Choong, BSc UNSW
Administrative Officers
Justin Peter Joynes, AdvCert(PublicAdmin) SIT
Genevieve McAuliffe
Vicki Truskett, DipIT(WebsiteProd&Mgmt) SIT
Selection Assistant
Mary Stringer
Administrative Assistants
David Boothey
Peter Herring
Eden MacIntosh
Kathy Sagris
Karen Walker
Finance Unit
Computing Support Unit
Manager
James Leeper, BA St Olaf, MBiomedE UNSW
Systems Project Manager
Peter Moloney, BA Syd., MIM UNSW
Notes Administration and Development
Luc Betbeder-Matibet, BA UNSW, MPH UNSW
Network, Student Computer and Server Manager
Sami Korell
Server OS and Security Manager
Karen Johnson, BSc UNSW
Senior Technical Support and Backup Manager
Kinh Ho, BE UTS
Helpdesk and Support Manager
Jodi Feetham
Technical Support Officers
Ross Beck, BSc UNSW
Fasihuddin Khan, MSc Alig.
Robin Mok, BSc UNSW
Robert Pollard, BA UNSW
Jake Surman, BE UNSW
Office of Medical Education
Associate Dean (Medical Education)
Hugh Patrick McNeil, BMedSc MB BS Tas., GradDipHEd PhD UNSW,
FRACP
Senior Lecturers
#Christopher Stephen Hughes, BSc DipEd Monash, BA Syd., MCogSc
UNSW, PhD UTS
#Susan Toohey, BA Qld., MLS MA Maryland
Lecturers
#Eilean Watson, BSc MHPEd UNSW, RN
Project Officer
#Margaret Cunningham, BSW MSW GdipSocCom UNSW
Learning Resources Manager
Suzanne Leisa Mobbs, BAppSc Cumb., DipIM-Lib UNSW
Administrative Officers
Elena Mankovskaia
Samantha Prats
Administrative Assistant
David Micaleff
School of Public Health & Community
Medicine
Budget and Finance Manager
Tim Harnett, FCCA
Head of School and Professor
Anthony B. Zwi, MB BCh DipOccHlth DTM&H Witw., MSc Epi Lond.,
PhD Witw., FFPHM, FAFPHM
Senior Finance Officers
Tony Ryan, CPA
Jo-Anne Tee, BCom
Kensington Campus
Finance Officer
Andrea Burns
Assistant Accountant
Deborah Adrian
Client Services Accountants (Accounting Services)
Senior Management Accountant
Alix Hopgood, FCCA, MBA
Senior Assistant Accountant
Helen Sotiropolous
Professors
Mark Fort Harris, MB BS MD Syd., DRACOG, FRACGP
*Hugh Dickson, PhD
*Basil John Donovan, MB BS UNSW, MD Syd., FRCP, FACh SHM
*Maurice Eisenbruch, MD BS DPM Melb., MEdSt Monash, MPhil
Camb., MRCPsych, FRANZCP, AFBPsS, MAPsS, MACE
*Caroline Finch, BSc(Hons), MSc, PhD, ASTAT
*Peter Kam, MB BS, MD Malaya, FRCA Lond., FFARCS (I) Ire,
FRANZCA Melb., FHKCA (Hons) Hong Kong
*Sally Redman, BA PhD Well. Robyn Lesley Richmond, MA Syd., PhD
UNSW
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Robyn Lesley Richmond, MA Syd., MHEd, PhD UNSW
*Robert Sanson-Fisher, BPsychol MPsychol(Clin) PhD W.Aust.
Daniel Tarantola, MD
*Lesley White, MB BS Syd., MHA DSc UNSW, FRACP, MRACMA
*Kenneth George Wyatt, DipEd, BEd
Associate Professors
*Niyi Awofeso, BSc(HlthSc), MB ChB Nigeria, MPH UNSW, MBA
Nigeria
Deborah Ann Black, BSc DipED MStat PhD UNSW
Jeffrey Braithwaite, BA N.E., DipLRMIR Syd., PhD UNSW
*Brian Cheers, PhD JCU
*Johan Duflou, MB BS, MMEd Path C.Town, FRCPA Aust., AFIP Wash.
*Mark Ferson, MB BS Syd., MD UNSW, FRACP, FRAFPHM, MPH
*Jennifer Anne Gray, BA SocAnth Syd., GRAD DipEd, PhD SocAnth
Macq.
*Deborah Green, BA Syd.
*Paul Michael Kelly, MB BS WA, PhD Syd., Dip TropMed Lond., Dip
Anaes Lond
Rosemary Anne Knight, BA ANU, PhD Macq.
Lisa Maher, BA Qld., MA PhD Rutgers
*Andrea Mant, MBBS, MD, MA, FRACGP
Mary-Louise McLaws, DTPH MPH PhD Syd., FRSPH&TM
Paul Murray McNeill, MA Cant., LLB Otago, PhD UNSW
*Warwick James Neilley, MHA UNSW, BCh UNSW
*Jan Ritchie, DipPhty Syd., MHPEd PhD UNSW
*Freddy Sitas, BSc MSc MED Witw., DPhil Oxf.
*Don Smith, MB, ChB, MD
*Mary Therese Westbrook, PhD
*Ann Williamson, BSc PhD LaT.
Senior Lecturers
*Rosemary Aldrich, BA UTS, BMed N’cle, MPH Syd., FAFPHM
*Pascale Allotey, BA Ghana, GradDip MMedSc PhD W.Aust.
*Garth Alperstein, MB ChB CapeT., MPH Hunter Coll. NY, FAAP,
FAFPHM, FRACP
Catherine Anne Berglund, BSc Syd., PhD UNSW
Barbara Joan Booth, BSc ANU, MB BS UNSW, MCH
*Gregory Thomas Bowring, BSc (Med) MB BS (Hons) UNSW., FACRM,
FAFRM (RACP)
Anne Bunde-Birouste, MPH Minn., BA Miami U. (Ohio), GradDip Am.
Paris
*Rachel Burdon, MPH UNSW, MBBS Adel.
*Tony Butler, Bsc Guidhall, PhD UNSW
*Gideon Caplan, MB BS Syd, FRACP
*Russell Donald Clark, MB BS, DTM & H Syd., FRACP
+Pippa Craig, BSc DipNutrDiet Syd., MHPEd UNSW
*John Graeme Eastwood, MB BS NZ, DipCH NZ, DipCommH NZ
*Stella Engel, MB BS UNSW, DPRM, FACRM, FAFRM
*Frank Formby, MB BS UNSW, FACPM
*Paul Freeman, Dr PH Johns Hopkins, MBBS, MHP(Ed) UNSW,
MPH(TH) Syd
*Susan Furber, BSc PhD UNSW, MPH Syd., DipApplEpid NSW Health
Dept
*Judit Gonczi, MD UNSW, FRACGP
Jill Guthrie, BA MAppEpid ANU
#Peter Harris, MB BS UNSW, FRACGP
*Matthew Hickman, MSc, PhD, MFPHM (Hons)
Alan Richard Hodgkinson, BBus K.C.A.E., MCH UNSW, RN
#Christopher Stephen Hughes, BSc DipEd Monash, BA Syd., MCogSci
UNSW
Roderick Aren Michael Iedema, BA Liv. UK, MA PhD Syd.
*Rowena Ivers, MBBS UNSW, MPh Syd., FRACGP, PhD N.T.U.
*Sylvia Jacobson, M B BCh Witw.
Lisa Jackson Pulver, GradDipAppEpid MPH PhD Syd.
*Ian Jenssen, MBBS, FAFRM, MbiomedE
*Christine Maree Jorm, MB BS (Hons), MD UNSW, FANZCA
*John William Kramer, MB BS UNSW, FRACGP, FACRRM
Jeremy Montgomery McAnulty, MB BS UNSW, MMed, GradDip
Comm UTS
*Heather MacDonald, Msc PhC Flin., RN RM UK, GradDip A&E UK,
GradDip CH Aust
Dennis McDermott, BA N.E., BA Qld.
*Roderick George McKay, BSc (Hons), UNSW, MB BS (Hons) UNSW,
FRANZCP
Suzanne McKenzie, MB BS Syd., MMedSc(ClinEpid) N’cle, FRACGP,
RACGP
*Paul MacConachie Middleton, MB BS UK, FRCS Eng.
+Rodney O’Connor, PhD BSc CHEc Monash, AFCHSE
*Graham John Roberts, MHA UNSW, PhD UNSW
*Catherine Spooner, BA UNSW, MPH Syd., PhD UNSW
*George Meredith Stathers, MB BS Syd., FRACP
Niamh Stevenson, BA TCD, PhD Macq.
*Elizabeth Anne Sullivan, MB BS Syd., MPH Syd., MMed Syd.
*David Sutherland, MB BS Syd., DCH Dublin, MClinEd UNSW,
FRACGP, FRACMA
*George Tang, MHA, FRACGP
#Susan Toohey, BA Qld., MLS MA Maryland
*Joanne Travaglia, BSocStud Syd., GradDipAdultEd UTS
*Jeffrey Ward, BA Syd, PhD UNSW
Anna Whelan, BA W’gong, PhD Syd., RN, SCM
*Adam Winstock, MBBS, MSc, MSc, MRCP (UK), MRCPsych, FAChAM
(RACP)
Lecturers
*Ismail Abdurahman, MBChB
*Ali Ajam, LMRCPI, LMRCS Ire.
*Olataga Alofivae-Doorbinnia, MB ChB Auck., DipRACOG, FRACGP
*Christopher An, MB BS Syd.
*Hani Bittar, MB BS Cairo, FRACGP
#Leah Bloomfield, BSc Syd., MPH UNSW
*Sameer Bhole, BDS Bom., MDSc Syd, MRACDS, FRSH
*Patrick Geoffrey Mark Bolton, MB BS Syd., DRACOG, FRACGP,
MRACMA
*Andrew Bonney, FRACGP
*Christopher Peter Bourne, MB BS Adel., MM Syd., FACSHP
*Matthew John Bragg, BMed N’cle
*Jeremy Bunker, MB BS(Hons) UNSW
*Joan Burns, BSc MEdAdmin UNSW
*Rosa Canalese, MBBS DipPaed UNSW
*Christopher James Carmody, MB BS Monash, MMed Syd.
*Jane Carthey, MPM UNSW
*Joseph Casamento, MB BS Syd.
*Christie Chamberlain, BA C.Sturt
*Nicholas Collins, MB BS Lond., FRACGP
*Helen Cromb, MBBS
*Margaret Cunningham, BSW MSW GradDipSocCom UNSW
*Phyll Dance, BA Soc ANU, PhD ANU
*Jan Maree Davis, BA BMed N’cle, FRACP
*Chris Dedousis, MBBS UNSW
*Khanh Diep, MBBS, FRACP
Sophie di Corpo, BA Syd., DipEd Syd.C.A.E, MDistEd S.Aust.
Francis Donoghoe, MB BS, FRACGP, RCOG
*Peter Edwards, MB BS, FRACGP
*Ian Elder, MBBS, FRACGP, CCFP
*Joseph Emamanuel, MRCGP
Kevin Vincent Forde, MCom UNSW
*Matthew David Gardiner, MB BS UNSW, FRACGP, FAFRM (RACP)
*Cedric Matthew Gemenis, MB BS Syd.
*Akbar Ghani, MBBS LRCP LRCS Edin., LRCS&P Glas., MMed UNSW,
MFM Monash, MPsych Monash & Melb.
*Avtar Gill, MB ChB Glas.
*Tommy Ewe Hock Goh, MB BS, DPH
*Vipin Kumar Goyal, MB BS India
*Matthew Gray, BMed N’cle, FRACGP
*Andrew Hardy, MB BS Syd., DCH
Elizabeth Harris, BA DipED MPH Syd.
*Ian Hilliar, MB BS
Maria Theresa Ho, MB BS Syd., MHA UNSW, MRACMA, AFCHSE,
CHE
*Andrew Hollo, MB BS Syd., GradDipFamMed, FAMAC
*Krishna Philip Hort, MB BS Syd., MCH UNSW, FAFPHM
Kerry Maree Howells, BA (Hons) Macq., DipEd Syd., PhD Syd.,
GradDip ULT UNSW
*Wendy Hu, MBBS FRACGP MHA DipPaed
*Miriam Doreen Joseph, MB BS, FRACP
Lynn Amanda Kemp, BA, PhD U.W.S.
Philip John Kemp, MB BS UNSW, GradCert Bus Admin SCU
*Martin Kennedy, MB BS Syd., FAFRM, FAChPM, FFPMANZCA, Dip
Pall Med UW, DGM Lond.
*Matthew Kennedy, MB BS UNSW, DipClinHypn, RACOG
*Nicholas Kery, MB BS UNSW, FRACGP
*Chee Khoo, MB BS Syd.
Edna Emmy Koritschoner BA Syd., GradDipAdultEd UTS
*Linda Gay Kurti, Mphil UK, PhD UNSW
*Paul Lam, MB BS UNSW, FRACGP
*Bon Lee, MBBS GradCert(InfoTech) MMed(ClinEpid) MHA FAFRM
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*Philip Leonard Lye, MB BS Syd., DA UK
Martha Lourey Bird, MSp Sc BSpSc(ExSc) DipRT UNSW
+Julie McDonald, BA Macq., MPH Syd., RN
+Anna McNulty, MB BS UNSW, MMed GradDipComms UTS, FACSHP
Alix Genevieve Magney, BA UNSW, PhD UNSW
Dafna-Rivka Merom BA Jer, MPH
+Jo Mitchell, BS Syd., DipNutrDiet MPH UNSW
Sally Nathan, BSc(Psychol) UNSW
*Catherine O’Hearn, MB BS UNSW
*Lyndal Parker-Newlyn, BMed(Hons) N’cle NSW FRACGP
*Jitendra Natverlal Parikh, MB BS Calc., DGO DFP MD Bom
*Stephen Phoon, FRACP
Roslyn Poulos, MB BS MPH Syd., PhD Macq.
*Tony Raeburn, BN Syd.
*Roger John Renton, FAFRM (RACP)
*Paul William Rothe, MB BS (Hons), MRCP UK, FACRRM
Gunilla Caroline Rupp, BSpSc(ExSc) DipEd UNSW
Alison Rutherford, BMed N’cle, MA Syd., MPH UNSW
*John Schwarz, MBBS
*Marie-Christine Scott-Stevenson, MB ChB Brist., DCH
*Sam Gurdial Sharma, MBBS Calcutta
*Alison Edna Short, PhD UTS
*Timothy Shortus, MBBS(Hons) Syd.
*Ram Pal Singh, MB BS Syd.
*Amanda Jane Stalley, MB BS UNSW, MFM Monash
*Phillip Eaton Taplin, MB BS Syd.
*David Gervaise Thomas, MA DipHib Ran.
*Jill Timbs, MBBS Syd.
*Hooi Toh, FRACGP
*Adrienne Janet Torda, MB BS PhD UNSW
Elizabeth Munro Turnbull, BA Tas., PhD UNSW
*Ingrid van Beek, MB BS MBA UNSW, FAFPHM
*John Waldon, MPH NZ
Eilean Genevieve Watson, BSc MPHEd UNSW, RN
Senior Research Fellows
Ilse Blignault, BSc UNSW, MClinPsychol ANU, PhD W.Aust., MAPS
Andrew Georgiou, BA LaT., DipSocWk Syd., MSc S’ton
Coletta Ann Hobbs, BSc(Psychol) UNSW, PhD Syd.
David Perkins, BA E.Ang, PhD Kent
Philayrath Phongsavan, Phd UNSW
Patrick Gawaine Powell-Davies, BA MHP
Judy Proudfoot, BEd GradDip(SpEd) MA(Psychol) PhD
Visiting Professors
Wayne hall, BSc (Psych), PhD UNSW
Don Hindle, BA Lpl., MS PhD Lanc.
William Runciman, BSc (Med) Witw., PhD Flinders
Wing Hong Seto, MB BS Sing.
Degeling, Pieter, BA Qld., PhD Syd. FCHSE
Visiting Associate Professors
Hal Colebatch, BA PolSci Melb., MA Politics LaTrobe, DPhil Sussex
Honorary Visiting Fellows
Kate Louise Anderson, BAppSc Syd.
Mukul Agarwal, MB BS Lond.
Wolfgang Leo Bender, MPH, MHA UNSW
*Colin John Harris Dewdney, BA MB BS MD Melb., SM Harvard,
LLB UTS, DPH Lond., DipTerEd DipFinMan N.E., FFPHM, FAFPHM,
FRACMA, FACHSE
Frederick Ehrlich, MA MB BS Syd., PhD Macq., DipPhysRehabMed,
FRCS Edin., FACRM,FAFRM
Brian Johnston, BHA UNSW
John Hans Hirshman, AM MB BS DPH DTM&H Syd., FRACMA,
FRSTM, MD HC
Sabine Nicole Luft, MHA UNSW
Wayne Paul Ramsey, AM, CSC, FRACMA
Jeffrey Steinweg, BSc (Med) Hons UNSW, BMMS Hons II UNSW
Peter Macdonald Trebilco, BA Syd., ED, FRACHPER
Warren Leigh Westcott, BHA, FCHSE, CHE, FAIN
Administrative Officer
Rebecca Caddy, BA Flin.
Prince of Wales Hospital
Associate Professor
#*James Bell, BA MB BS Syd., FRACP, AMPSAD
*Stephen Colagiuri, MB BS Syd., FRACP
#*Brian Michael Draper, MB BS UNSW, FRANZCP
#*Stephen Robert Lord, BSc MA Syd., PhD UNSW
Senior Lecturers
*Lorraine Ellen Jones, MB BS Qld., FACRM, MPH, DPRM, FAFRM
(RACP)
Lecturers
*Peshotan Homi Katrak, MB BS MD Bom., FACRM, MRCP UK,
FAAPMP, FAFRM
*Jane Tolman, BA DipEd Tas., Med Ottawa, BSc(Psychol) ANU, MB BS
Tas.
St George/Sutherland Hospital
Senior Lecturers
*David James Burke, BMed N’cle, FRANZCP
#*Peter Neil Gonski, BMedSc MB BS UNSW, FRACP
*David John Gorman, BSc MB BS Syd., FRACP
*Jeremy McAnulty, MB BS MPH Syd., FAFPHM
*Litsa Morfis, MB BS Syd., FRACP
Lecturers
*Philip Conroy, MB BS MBA UNSW, FACRM, RACP
*Scott Allisdair Hannan, BMedSc MB BS Tas., FAFRM(RACP), FACRM
*Maria Kyriagis, MBBS, DipPaed, FRACP
*Robert Peter Leitner, MB BS Syd., FRACP
*Merennege Raja Indrajith Salgado, MB BS MD Ceylon, MRCP Eng.,
FRACP, FCCP Ceylon
*Peter Ivan Smerdely, MB BS MPH UNSW, PhD Syd., FRACP
St Vincent’s Hospital
Senior Lecturers
#*Alexander David Wodak, MB BS Syd., FRACP MRCP Lond., FAFPHM
Lecturers
*Nicholas Brennan, MB BS Monash, FRACP
Senior Research Fellows
Sallie-Anne Pearson, BSc PhD N’cle
South Western Sydney Area Health Service
Professors
*Adrian Bauman, MB BS MPH PhD Syd., FAFPHM
*Jeanette Ward, MB BS Syd, MHPEd UNSW, PhD N’cle, FAFPHM
*Nicholas Zwar, MB BS Adel., MPH Syd., PhD N’cle, FRACGP
Associate Professors
*Daniel Kam Yin Chan, MB BS UNSW, FRACP, FHKCP, MD UNSW
*Andrew Malcolm Dermot Cole, BSc MB BS Syd., FAFRM, FACRM
*Bin Jalaludin, MB BS MPH Syd., MRCP, FAFPHM (RACP)
*Guy Barrington Marks, BMedSc MB BS UNSW, PhD Syd., MRCP,
FRACP, FAFPHM
Senior Lecturers
#*Stephen Francis Wilson, MB BS Syd., DipSportsMed Lond., FRACGP,
FAFRM
Lecturers
*Felicity Helen Bagnall, MB BS Syd., FRACP
#*Roger Blackmore, MB BS Syd.
*Triet Minh Bui, MB BS Syd., FRACP
*Kerrie Gai Chant, MB BS MHA MPH UNSW, FFPHM
*Kevin Johnstone, MB BS Syd., FRACP
*Sheila Mary Knowlden, MB BS Syd., DObstRCOG, MRACGP, DipEd
ITATE, FRACGP
*Friedbert Kohler, MB BS Syd., FACRM, FAFRM
*Susan Marsden, FRANZR, FAChPM, MRACR, MBBS
*Roderick George McKay, BSc MB BS UNSW, FRANZCP
*Jeffrey Thomas John Rowland, MB BS UNSW, FRACP
*Mitchell Mark Smith, MB BS MPH Syd., FAFPHM*Sanjyot Vagholkar,
MBBS(Hons) MPH FRACGP
*Tai-Tak Wan, MBBS, MRCP (UK), FAFRM (RACP), FHKCP, DCH
(Ireland), MBA Warw.
*Jennifer Monika Wiltshire, MB BCh NUI, BOA Dublin
Senior Research Fellow
Elizabeth Jean Comino, BVSc BScVet Qld., MPH PhD Syd.
The Illawarra Health Service
Senior Lecturers
*Hugh John Fardy, MB BS UNSW, DRACOG Lond., FRACGP
*Christopher John Poulos, MB BS Syd., FACRM, FAFRM (RACP)
Lecturers
*Francisco Ernesto Antonio, MB BS UNSW, FACRRM
*John Jackson, MB BS UNSW, Dip RACOG
*John Quinlan, MB BS Syd., MA Phil., CMSKM Otago, FRAFM
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Clinical School – Prince of Wales Hospital
Acting Clinical Associate Dean
Professor Phil Crowe, MB BS Syd., DPhil Oxon., GradDipHEd UNSW,
FRCSC, FRACS
Business Manager
Irena Tomossy, MIB Syd.
Administrative Assistant
Rebecca Hopkins
Administrative Officer (CTU)
Jennifer Marie Ryall, JP
Administrative Assistant (CTU)
Justine Perry
Department of Medicine
Head of Department and Professor
Vacant
Professors
*Bernard Edward Tuch, MB BS Qld., BSc PhD Syd., FRACP
*Bruce Allen Pussell, MB BS UNSW, PhD Lond., FRACP
#*Colin Nicholson Chesterman, MB BS Syd., DPhil Oxf., MRACP
FRACP, FRCPA
*James Gordon Colebatch, BSc MB BS PhD UNSW, FRACP
*Doug Elliott, RN PhD MAppSc Syd., BAppSc Curtin MCN
*John Alfred Charlesworth, MB BS MD UNSW, FRACP
*Michael Leonard Friedlander, MB ChB Birm., MRCP, FRACP
*Pamela Joan Russell, BSc MSc PhD Melb., DipEd Canb. C.A.E.,
AMusA Syd.
*Simon Charles Gandevia, BSc MD PhD DSc UNSW, FRACP, FAA
*Stephen Colagiuri, MB BS Syd., FRACP
*Tony Broe, AM BA MB BS Syd., FRACP, FACRM
*Glenda Halliday, BSc PhD, UNSW
Associate Professors
#*James Bell, BA MB BS Syd., FRACP, MD UNSW
#*Gideon Avram Caplan, MB BS Syd., FRACP
*Richard Wai Mang Chye, MB BS Syd., FRACP, FFPMANZCA, FAChPM
*David Goldstein, MB BS Monash, MRCP UK, FRACP
*Philip David Jones, MB BS Syd., PhD ANU, MHEd UNSW, FRACP
Matthew Colm Kiernan, MB BS Syd., PhD UNSW, FRACP
*Robert Lindeman, BSc MB BS PhD Syd., FRACP, FRCPA
*David Kenneth McKenzie, BSc MB BS Syd., PhD UNSW, FRACP
*Peter Nickolls, MB BS BSc BE PhD Syd., GMQ UNSW
*Debora Picone
*Romano Cesare Pirola, AO, MB BS Syd., MD UNSW, FRACP, MRACP
*Stephen Mark Riordan, MB BS MD UNSW, FRACP
*Margaret Anne Rose, BVSc Syd., PhD UNSW
*Monica Anne Rossleigh, MB BS UNSW, MD UNSW FRACP
*Ernest Robertson Somerville, BBs Syd., MRCP UK, FRACP, DipABQ
(EEG), FRCP
*Paul Joel Spira, MB BS Syd., MD UNSW, MRACP, FRACP
Paul Simon Thomas, BSc MB BS MD Lond., FRCP, FRACP
*Xing Li Wang, MB BS Shandong, PR China (AMC Certified), PhD
UNSW
*Alessandro Stefano Zagami, MB BS MD UNSW, FRACP
Senior Lecturers
*Roger Maxwell Allan, MB BS UNSW, FRACP
Michael Ambrose Baldwin, MB BS Syd.
*Simon Chalkley, MB BS, PhD UNSW, FRACP
Philip Clarke, BE N’cle, MEc Syd., PhD ANU
*James Alexander Clinton Brock, BSc York UK, DPhil Oxf.
Jonathon Erlich, MB BS Melb., PhD Monash, FRACP
*Andis Graudins, MB BS UNSW, FACEM
*Robyn Patricia Hardiman, MB BS Adel., FRACP, FRCPA
*Sylvia Jacobson
+Paul Jackson, BSc PhD ANU
*Frank Maccioni, MB BS MD UNSW, FRACP, FCCP
*Vaughan Gary Macefield, BSc PhD
*James Mackie, MB BS, FRACP
*George Marinos, MB BS MD UNSW, FRACP
*Bettina Meiser, BAppSc BA PhD Syd.
#*Tuly Rosenfeld, MB BS Syd., FAAG, FRACR
*Kuldip Sidhu, BSc, MSc, PhD
Adrienne Torda, MB BS, GradDipBioethics, PhD, FRACP
*Warren Frederick Walsh, MB BS Syd., FRACP, FACCfernan
*Chris White, BSc MB BS Syd., PhD UNSW, FRACP
*Glenda Wood, MB BS, Syd., FACD
*An-Ling Zhang, MB BS, MM, PhD
Lecturers
*Lijun Bai, B.Med China, Phd UNSW*Jane Beeby, BSc MB BS Syd.
*Brian Brigham, MB BS Melb., MRCP UK
*William Brooks, BA MB BS MPH Syd.
+Arthur Shane Brown, BSc MSc Syd., PhD UNSW
*Daniella Goldberg, PhD Med BIDI DipComm
*Peter Neil Gonski, BMedSc MB BS UNSW, FRACP
*Walter Haindl, MB BS UNSW, FRACP
*Thomas Kertesz, MB BS, FRACS
*Julia Kurtovic, BSc (Med), MB BS UNSW
*Craig Ronald Lewis, MB BS UNSW, FRACP, FRCPA, PhD Syd
*Rosetta Martiniello-Wilks, PhD*Bagyalakshmi Mathiyalagian, BSc
MSc PhD Madr.
*Shab Mireskandari, Hons Pysch BSc Syd., PhD Psych Macq.
*Patricia Palladinetti, BSc PhD UNSW
#*John Kieran Pereira, BMedSc MB BS UNSW, FRACS, FRACR,
FMGEMS, FLEX
*Geoffrey Samuel Peretz, MB BS Syd., FRANZCR
*Robert Leo Philips, BSc MB BCh Witw., DMRD Lond.,
DDUAustSocUltMed, FRCR, MRACR
*Mark Roderick Pitney, MB BS UNSW, FRACP, MSCAI
*Jeffrey Post, MB BS UNSW, FRACP
Sarah Janet Rendo, BMedSc MB BS Tas., FRACP
*Douglas Sidney Samuel, BSc(Med) MB BS UNSW, FRACP
*Rebecca Strutt, BSc MB BS Lond. FAChPM
Catherine Ann Tabrett, BSc PhD Syd.
*Stephen Thornley, MB BS Syd., FRACP
*Enn Tohver, MB BS DDR Syd., FRANZCR
*Miriam Lea Van Rooijen, MB BS Syd., FRANZCR
*Lindy Jane Williams, BSc
*Kwok Wai Alfred Wong
Technical Officer
George Mallos
Honorary Visiting Professors
David Emil Leon Wilcken, MD Syd., FRCPS, FRACP
Department of Surgery
Head of Department and Professor
Philip John Crowe, MB BS Syd., DPhil Oxon., GradDipHEd UNSW,
FRCSC, FRACS
Professor of Ophthalmology
Minas Theodore Coroneo, BSc MB BS MSc Syd., MD MS UNSW,
FRACS, FRACO
Hugh Smith Professor of Traumatic and Orthopaedic Surgery
Vacant
Associate Professors
*Robert Farnsworth, OAM, FRCS Ed, FRACS, FACRM, FFRM, RACP
*Mark Gianoutsos, MB BS Syd., MD Melb., FMGEMS/ECTMG, FRACS
*Thomas Havas, MB BS Syd., FRCSE, FRACS FACS
*Richard Millard, MB BS, FRCS Eng., FRACS
*Graham Leonard Newstead, MB BS Syd., FRCS, FRACS, FACS
*Marcus A Stoodley, BMedSc MB BS Qld., PhD Adel., FRACS
William Robert Walsh, BA Bucknell, PhD New Jersey
*Bryan Wheaton Yeo, MB BS Syd., FRCS, FRACS
Senior Lecturers
*Jerome Goldberg, MB BS Syd., FRACS
*David Grieve, MB BS MMed Syd., FRACS
*Paul Gabriel Lendvay, MB BS Syd., FRCS, FRACS
*Ralph Stanford, MB BS Tas., PhD UNSW, FRACS
*Charles Teo, MB BS UNSW, FRACS
*Philip Gregory Truskett, MB BS Syd., FRACS
*Stephanie Watson, BSc (Med), MB BS, FRANZCO
Jia-Lin Yang, MB BSc PhD China, Med UNSW
+Yan Yu, MB BS China, PhD Berne
Lecturers
Adam Butler, BE RMIT, MBiomedE UNSW, PhD UNSW
*Simon Sun Beng Chew, MB BS UNSW, FRACS
*Vivek Chowdhury, MB BS, PhD UNSW
*Daniel Ghougassian, MB BS UNSW
*Wade Harper, MB BS Syd., FRACS
*Michael Peter Hennessy, BMedSc MB BS Qld., MBiomedE UNSW,
FRACO
*Shanel Sharma, BSc(Med) MB BS, FRANZCO
48 UNSW CALENDAR
*Patrick Versace, MB BS Syd.
Shing Wong
Administrative Officer – Orthopaedic Research Lab
Manuela Winkler
Administrative Assistants
Renee Claire Hannan (Ophthalmology)
Olive Yanelli (Surgery)
ORL Animal Technician/Laboratory Manager
John Rawlinson
Department of Anaesthetics, Emergency Medicine and
Intensive Care
Head of Department and Associate Professor
*Stephen Gatt, MOM, OAM, KM, MD Malta, LRCP, MRCS, FFARACS,
FRCP FANZCA
Associate Professor (Dept of Intensive Care)
David Bihari, MA Cant., MB BS Lond., FRCP, FRACP, FJFICM
*Betty Chan, MB BS UNSW, PhD Syd., FACEM
*Kok-Eng Khor, MB BS MM Syd., FANZCA, FFPMANZCA, FAChPM
*Paul Middleton, MB, MB BS, FRCS Eng., FFAEM, FACEM
*Yahya Shehabi, MB BS, FANZCZ, FJFICM, EMBA
*David James Sandeman, BSc MB BS UNSW, FANZCA
*Barbara Elise Trytko, MB BS Flin., FFICANZCA
Senior Lecturer
*Michael Heywood Bennett, MB BS UNSW, DA Lond., FFARCSI
Dublin
Lecturers
*John Awad, MB BS Syd., FANZCA FFICANZCA
*Michael George Beaudoin, MB BS Syd., FANZCA
*Andrew Belessis, MB BS UNSW, FANZCA, FFICANZCA
*Matthew Bragg, B Med
*Daniel Finucci, MB BS UNSW, FACEM
*Peter Ralph Isert, MB BS UNSW, FANZCA
*Jan Peters Lehm, MD Denmark, FANZCA
*Edward Loughman, MB BS UNSW, FANZCA
*Alan Rubinstein, MB BS, FRANZCA
*Claire Louise Service, MB BS, FANZCA
*Robert John Turner, MB BS UNSW, FANZCA
*Bruce Gary Way, BmedSc MB BS Syd., FACEM
*Darren Wolfers, MB BS, FANZCA
*Su-Jen Yap, MB BS Syd., FANZCA
Clinical School – St George Hospital
Clinical Associate Dean
Associate Professor Michael Carl Grimm, MB BS Syd, PhD ANU,
FRACP
Administrative Manager
Hemaxi Ghelani
Administrative Assistants
Anne Marie Hobman
Jennifer Schembri
Clinical Teaching Unit Administrative Officer
Natalie du Gard
Department of Medicine
Head of Department
Beng Hock Chong, MB BS Malaysia, PhD Syd., FRCPA, FRACP
Professors
*Barry Allen, MSc Melb., PhD W’gong, DSc Melb
*Mark Brown, MB BS, FRACP, MD
*Ian James Sydney Cook, MB BS FRACP, MD
*John Edmonds, MB BS, MA, FRACP
*Steven Krilis, MB BS, PhD, FRACP
Associate Professors
*Sidney Patrick Butler, BSc MB BS MA UNSW, FRACP
*Peter Cistulli, MB BS UNSW, PhD Syd., FRACP
*Terrence Diamond, ECFMG USA, MBBCh DipAviationMed RSA,
FRACP, AMC
Michael Carl Grimm, MB BS Syd, PhD ANU, FRACP
*John James Kelly, MB BS MD UNSW, FRACP
*Marissa Lassere, MB BS Syd., GradDipEpi N’cle, PhD UNSW, FRACP,
FAFPHM
*Arumugam Manoharan, MB BS MD Madr., FRACP, FRCPA
*Dedee Murrell, MA Camb., BM BCh Oxf, FAAD USA
Anthony John O’Sullivan, MB BS MD UNSW, FRACP
*Richard Smart, BSc, MSc, PhD
*Allan David Sturgess, MB BS Qld., PhD Melb., FRACP, FRCPA
*Yao Wang, BSc MSc Nanjing, PhD JCSMR ANU
Senior Lecturers
*Peter Boers, PhD, FRACP
*Timothy Andrew Brighton, MB BS UNSW, FRACP
*+Raymond Allan Clarke, BSc PhD UNSW
*Joseph Bucci, MB BS Syd.,FRACP, FRANZCR
*Julien Ginsberg, FRCSE, FCS (Orth) SA, FRACS
*David John Gorman, BSc MB BS Syd, FRACP
*Mark Hersch, BSc(Med) MB ChB Witw., PhD Syd., FRACP
*Jason Hui, PhD, MB BS, FRACP
*Erica Jacobson, PhD
*Xing-Mai Jiang, PhD
*Pamela Konecny, BmedSc MB BS Tas, DTM&H Lond, FRACP
#*Yiu Lam Kwan, MB BS HK, FRACP, FRCPA
Richard Hamilton Lawrence, MB BS PhD Syd., FRACP
*Matthew Links, MB BS Syd, PhD UNSW, FRACP
George Mangos, MB BS MD UNSW, FRACP
*Jane McCrohan, MB BS PhD
*Kiran Phadke, MB ChB FRCPA FRACP
*Ananth Prasan, BMed Sc (Hons), MB BS, MRCP
*Don Pryor, MD, FRCPA, FRCPA
*David Rees, MB BS (Hons)
*Mark Sader, PhD, MB BS
*Suresh Singarayar, MB BS, PhD
Amany Zekry, MB BS, PhD, FRACP
Lecturers
*Paul Bird, BMed, FRACP
*Joseph Bucci, MB BS Syd.,FRACP, FRANZCR
*Kerri Elizabeth Carlton, BAppSc MSc UTS
*Susan Jane Connor, FRACP
*Paul Linus De Souza, BSc(Med) MB BS Syd., FRACP
*Donovan Dwyer, MBBCH, DCH, DipPel, FACEM
*+Peter Galettis, BSc UNSW, PhD Syd.
*Christine Hicks, BSc MSc PhD
*Andrew Jabbour, MB BS (Hons), BSc Med
*Fredrick Frazier Joshua, MB BS
*Cathie Lane, BMed, BPharm
*Steven Terence Lindstrom, MB BS Syd., FRACP
*Ian Stafford Lovett, MB BS, FRCP, FRANZCR
*John Michael Moses, MB BS Syd., FRACP
*Andrew Ng, MB BS, FRACP
*Amanda Palmer, FRANZCR
*Jian Chen Qi, MB PhD
*John Robert Raftos, MB BS, FACEM
*David Ronald Ramsay, MB BS Syd., FRACP
*Julie Stevenson, MB BS PhD, FRACP, FRCPA
*Annette Trickett, MAppSc PhD
*Feng Yan, PhD
Associate Lecturers
*Patricia Bastick, MB BS
*Andrew Shein Leng Chan, MB BS
*Maria Chan, BSc (Hons)
*Peter Grimison, BSc (Med), MB BS (Hons)
*Shir-jing Ho, MB BS
*Jeremy Quan Hoang, MB BS
*Richard Wai Wing Lee, MB BS, Part 1 FRACP
*James Leong, MMed (Ophth Sc)
*Wa Sang Watson Ng, MB BS, FRACP
*Sharon Ong, MB BS, BSc (Med)
Laboratory Manager
Steven William Turner, BAppSc C.Sturt, BSc MSc UNSW
Executive Assistant
Danielle Reid
Department of Surgery
Head of Department and Professor
David Lawson Morris, MB ChB MD Birm., PhD Nott., FRCS, FRACS
Professors
*John Henry Kearsley, MB BS Syd., PhD Qld., FRANZCR, FRACP
Associate Professors
*David Robert Hunt, MB BS MD Syd., FRACS
*Denis Warick King, MB BS Syd., FRACS
*David Lubowski, MB BS S.Af.
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*George Anthony Calvert Murrell, MB BS Adel., DPhil Oxf.
*+Judie Walton, BA III, PhD ANU
Senior Lecturers
Paul Joseph Cozzi, MB BS MS Urol., FRACS
Ashish Dhar Diwan, MB BS MS PhD UNSW, DNB (Orth) India
*Peter Henry Graham, MB BS UNSW, FRANZCR
*Jennifer Green, BMed, FRACS
*Kevin Bridson Orr, MB BS Syd., FRACS
*Justin Paoloni, MB BS
*Mohammed Houssein Pourgholami, BSc MSc PhD Wales
Michael Leonard Talbot, MBChB, FRACS
*Caesar Marcelo Ursic, MB BS
*+Min-Xia Wang, MB BS MD Melb.
Lecturers
*Zoran Becvarovski, MB BS UNSW
*Francis Chu, MB BS, FRACS
*Ricaredo De La Costa, MD
*Derek Glenn, MB BS Syd., FRANZCR
*John Swee Soon Lim, MB BS UNSW, FRANZCR
*William Lynch, MB BS UNSW, FRACS
*Christine Shearman, BMed FRANZCR
Associate Lecturers
*Manish Gupta, BSc, MB BS
*Sanjay Kariappa, MB BS
*Yasser Khatib, BSc (Med), MB BS
*Oliver Keng-Seng Khoo, MB BS
*Julie King, RN, BA UNSW, MPH Syd.
*Raymond Ko, MB BS Syd.
*Sandrine Roman, MB BS
*Steven Sowter, MB BS, MD
Technical Officer
Javed Akhter
Administrative Officer
Ceri Elizabeth Walker
Administrative Assistants
Hayley Johnston
Jhinet Hamisheh Bahar
Department of Anaesthetics, Emergency Medicine and
Intensive Care
Head of Department and Professor
*Peter Kam, MB BS Malaya
Professor
*David Gibb
Associate Professors
*John Myburgh, MB BCh Witw., DA SA, Franzca, FFICANZCA
*George Andrew Skowronski, MB BS Monash, MRCP UK, FRACP
Senior Lecturers
*Adam Chan, MB BS UNSW, FACEM
*Peter James Grant, BSc MB BS UNSW, FACEM
*Theresa Jacques, MB BS Monash, FANZCA, FFICANZCA
*Christine Jorm, MB BS UNSW, MD UNSW, FANZCA
*Michael O’Leary, MB BS Lond., FRCAnaes, FFICANZCA
Lecturers
*Glenn Arendts, MB BS W.Aust., FACEM
*Andrew Stephen Armstrong, MB BS UNSW, FANZCA
*Margaret Ruth Bailey, MB BS Flin., FANZCA
*Neil Thomas Bradburn, MB BS UNSW, FFARACS, FANZCA
*Stephen Andrew Ford, BSc MB BS Syd.
*Christopher Peter Jones, MB BS Syd., FANZCA
*Andy Chean Shin Liew, MB BS, FANZCA
*Gary David Tall, MB BS Syd., FACEM
*Sharon Tivey, MB BS Syd.
*Anica Vasic, MB BS Syd., FANZCA
Illawarra & Shoalhaven Medical Teaching Program
Director
John Fardy, MB BS UNSW, DRCOG Lond. FRACGP, GradCert Public
Health UNSW
Administrative Officer
Diane Bowyer
Administrative Assistant
Dianne Wilbraham
Associate Professors
Robert Moses, BA, MB BS, MSc(Hons), MD, FRACP
Dwain Owensby, MB BS, PhD, MD, FRACP, FACC, FAHA
Senior Lecturers
*Katherine Brown, MB BS, FACSHP, MSc W’gong
*Philip Clingan, MB BS, FRACP
*James Greenstein, BSc MB BS PhD, FRACP
*Dan Harmelin, BSc, DipEd, MB BS, FRACP
*Maureen Lonegran, B(Med)Sc, MB BS (Hons), FRACP, PhD
*Jan Potter, MbChB, FRCP UK
*Kanaka Sundaram Rachakonda, FJFICM
*Ray Slobodniuk, MB BS Syd., FRACP
*Edward Vogel, FRCP Lond., FRACP, DDU
*William Watt, BMed Syd., FRACS
Lecturers
*Shehan Abey, FRACP
*Otilio Mendes Arvela, MB BS, FRACP
*Andrew Bezzina, MB BS Syd., Dip RACOG, FACEM
*Anne Capp, BMedSc MB BS, FRN
*Thomas Carrigan, BAppSc (Biomed), MB BS, FRCS (Ed) A&E, DA UK,
FFAEM
*Kimberley Cartwright, BS Stan., MD Baylor Coll., FRACP, FRCPA
*Megan Cox, BMed, FACEM
*Christopher Dunn, MB BS UNSW, FRACP
*Barry Saul Elison, MB BCh, FRACP
*Stephen Etheredge, MB BS, FRACP, DU
*John Ford, MB BS Syd., FRACP
*Frank Formby, MB BS UNSW, FACP
*Leonard Harvey, MB BS, FRACP
*Roman Boris Jaworski, MB BS UNSW
*Carol Jeffs, FRAC
*Martin Jones, MB BS, FRACS
*Johanna Kolhagen, MB BS UNSW
*Paul Kovac, MB BS UNSW, FRACS
*Peter Marantos, MB BS, FRACP
*William McKenzie, MB BS Syd., FRACP DDU
*Geoffrey Murray, FAFRM
*Elias Habib Nasser, MB BS UNSW, FRANZCR
*Peter Joseph Newton, FRCPA
*Tuan Hoai Nguyen-Dang, MB BS Syd., FRACP, DDU
*William Pratt, MB BS
*Denis Noel Robinson, MB BS Syd., FRCS, FRACS
*Damian Ryan, MB BS Syd., FRACGP
*David Emile Serisier, BSc(Med) MB BS, FRACP
*David Simmons, MB ChB UCT, FRACA
*Natalie Smith, MB BS (Hons)
*Peter Smith, MB BS FACEM, MspMed
*Duncan Standford, MSc(Med), FACD
*Graeme Storey, FFARACS, FANZCA
*Sharad Tamhane, MB BS MS Bom., FRACS
*Patrick Twomey, MB BS Syd., FRACP
*William Watt, MB BS, FRACS
*Douglas Welch, MB BS Syd., FANZCA, FRCA
*Farid Zaer, MB BS, MD, Diplomate American
Clinical School – St Vincent’s Hospital
Clinical Associate Dean
Professor Terence Campbell
Administrative ManagerMelinda Gamulin
Administrative Officers
Sesil Almendrala
Irene Williams
Administrative Assistants
Naomi Esselbrugge
Kate Rowe
Department of Medicine
Head of Department and Professor
Terence John Campbell, AM, BSc MD UNSW, DPhil Oxf., FRACP,
FACC
Professors
*Samuel Breit, MB BS MD UNSW, FRACP, FRCPA
#*Bruce James Brew, MB BS Syd., FRACP
Jo-Anne Brien, BPharmacy Syd., BSc (Pharm), DPharmacy
*Lesley Veronica Campbell, MB BS Syd., MD Wash., MD UNSW,
50 UNSW CALENDAR
FRACP, MRCP
*Donald John Chisholm, AO, MB BS Syd., FRACP
#*David Albert Cooper, BSc MB BS Syd., MD DSc UNSW, FRACP,
FRCPA
#*Richard Osborne Day, AM, MB BS Syd., MD UNSW, FRACP
*John Allan Eisman, AO, BSc MB BS Syd., PhD Melb., FRACP
*Paul Fagan, MB BS Syd, MD UNSW, FRACS
*Michael Patrick Feneley, MB BS MD UNSW, FRACP
*Robert Graham, MB BS MD UNSW, FRACP, FACP
*Richard Paul Harvey, BSc PhD Adel.
*Ken Kian Ho, MB BS Syd., MD UNSW, FRACP
*Edward William Kraegen, BSc PhD UNSW, MACPSM
#*David Dang Fung Ma, MB BS MD UNSW, FRCPA, FRACP
*Peter Simon MacDonald, MB BS PhD Melb., FRACP
#*Charles Reay MacKay, BSc Monash, PhD Melb.
*John Shine, BSc PhD ANU, FAA
+Keith Kendall Stanley, BA MA PhD Cant.
*Robert Lyndsay Sutherland, MAgSc Cant., PhD ANU
#*Robyn Lynne Ward, MB BS PhD UNSW, FRACP
Associate Professors
*+Trevor John Biden, BSc Syd., PhD Lond.
*David Hamilton Bryant, MB BS MD Syd., FRACP
*Andrew David Carr, MB BS MD UNSW
*David Champion, MB BS Syd., MD UNSW, FRACP, FFPMANZCA
#*Richard Chye, MB BS Syd., FRACP
*Milton Laurence Cohen, MB BS MD Syd., FRACP, FAFRM
*Gregory John Cooney, BSc PhD Syd.
#*Peter Currie, BSc Melb., PhD USA
+Roger John Daly, BSc PhD Liv.
*Anthony John Dodds, MB BS Syd., FRACP, FRCPA
*Bruce David Doust, BSc MB BS Syd., FRANZCR, DDR, DDU, DABR,
DABNM
*Sally Dunwoodie, BSc PhD
*Diane Fatkin, BSc(Med) MB BS Syd., MD UNSW, FRACP
*Judith Freund, MB BS Syd., MRCP, FRACP
*Allan Robert Glanville, MB BS MD Syd., FRACP
*John Joseph Grygiel, BPharm MB BS Syd., MD Flin., FRACP
*Susan Mary Henshall, BSc PhD Adel.
*Herbert Herzog, Mag, Dr Priv. Doz.
*Anne Margaret Keogh, MB BS MD UNSW, FRACP
*Steven Kossard, BSc MB BS PhD Syd., FACD
+Russell Ian Ludowyke, BSc LaT., PhD CNAA
*Andrea Mant, MB BS Syd., MD UNSW, MA ANU, FRACGP
*Fabienne Mackay-Fisson, PhD
#*Adrienne Louise Morey, BSc(Med) MB BS Syd., DPhil Oxon., FRCPA
*Elizabeth Anne Musgrove, BSc PhD UNSW
*Christopher Ormandy, BSc Syd., PhD UNSW
*Nicholas Anthony Pocock, MB BS Syd., MD UNSW, FRACP
*Katherine Samaras, MB BS PhD UNSW, FRACP
William Arthur Sewell, MB BS BSc Syd., PhD Melb., FRCPA
*Leon Abraham Simons, BSc MB BS MD Syd., FRCP, FRACP
*Richard Thomas, MSc PhD Syd., FPS
Bernadette Tobin, MA Med Melb, PhD Cant.
*Jamie Vandenberg, MB BS Syd., PhD Cant.
*Tuan Van Nguyen, Beng, MSc Macq., PhD
#*Kenneth Williams, BSc PhD UNSW
Senior Lecturers
*Jacqueline Ruth Center, MB BS Syd., MSc Harv., PhD UNSW, FRACP
*Brett Gerard Courtenay, MB BS Syd., FRACS
*Paul Darveniza, MB BS MD Syd., FRACP
*Michael Dawson, B.Pharm PhD Syd., MRACI, MPS
*Peter Jan Duval, MB BS Syd., FRANZCR, FRCR
*Michael Exton, BSc, PhD N’cle
*Steven Faux, MB BS UNSW, BA AFTRS, FRACGP, FRMRACP
Donald John Frommer, BSc MB BS MD Lond., FRCP, FRACP
*Edith Margaret Gardiner, BSc Duke, PhD Yale
*Raymond Garrick, MB BS Syd., FRACP, FFPMANZCA
*Laila Girgis, MB BS UNSW, PhD Syd., FRACP
*Shane Grey, BSc, PhD
*Thomas Grewal, PhD Germany, MDipBio
*Christopher Simon Hayward, BMedSc MB BS MD UNSW, FRACP
#*Graham Jones, BSc MB BS Syd., DPhil Oxf., FRACP
Joanne Joseph, MB BS, MD
*Dennis Lawrence Kuchar, MB BS MD Syd., FRACP, FACC
*Maija Kohonen-Corish, BSc MSc Helsinki, PhD ANU
*Monique Malouf, MB BS Syd., FRACP
*Romesh Markus, MBChB Hons, PhD, FRACP
*Stephen Mistilis, MB BS Syd., FRACP
*Phillippa O’Brien, BSc Hons, PhD
*Sabine Piller, MSc Vienna, MSC, PhD
*Marshall Lawrence Plit, MB BS MMed Witw., PhD FCP S.Aust.,
FRACP, FCCP
*Thomas Preiss, PhD, Privatdozzent
*Neville Leonard Sammel, MB BCh Witw., FRAC, DDU, FACC
#*Amanda Sainsbury-Salis, BSc W.Aust., PhD Geneva
#*Elliott Savdie, MB BS PhD Syd., FRACP, FRCP
Eva Segelov, MB BS Syd., FRACP, PhD
*Ian Sutton, MB, ChB (Hons), MRCP UK, PhD
*Bryce Vissel, BPharm Syd., PhD Melb.
*Bruce Walker, MB BS Syd., FRACP, PhD UNSW
*Colin Kenneth William Watts, BSc Otago, PhD Syd.
*Stephanie Wilson, MB BS Syd., FRACP
Alexander David Wodak, MB BS Syd., FRACP, MRCP, FAFPHM
*Michael Wyer, PhD
Lecturers
*Patricia Austin, M.Psychol.Clin
*Asne Rhoda Bauskin, BSc MSc Natal, BSc Witw., PhD Hebrew
Jerusalem
*Alexander Beveridge, MB BS UNSW, FRACP
*Malcolm Bowman, MB BS Syd., FRACGP, FARRM (RACP)
*Damien Arthur Boyd, MB BS Syd., FANZCA
*Catherine Elizabeth Clarke, PhD
*Josephine Clayton, MB BS Hons, FRACP, FAChPM
*Suzanne Everitt, BSW
#*Mark Hicks, BA BSc PhD Macq.
*Christopher Robert Jones, MB BS UNSW, FRANZCR
*Michael King, MB BS Syd, FANZCA
*Rhonda Anne Kwong, Bsci (Med) MB BS (Hons), PhD
*Melanie Lovell, MB BS, FRACP, FAChPM
*Philip Macaulay, MB BS Syd.
*Simon McErlane, MB BS, BSc
*Susan Parker, BA, BPharm, MPS
*David Bruce Williams, MB BS UNSW, FRACP
Associate Lecturers
Meera Agar, MBBS, M Pallcare
*Walid Barto, MB BS Syd.
*Miriam Blackburn, MBBS BSc(Med) UNSW
*Ross Farhadieh, BSc(Med) MBBS
*Christian Hamilton-Craig, MB BS BSc (Med) Hons, FRACP
*Cameron Holloway, MBBS(Hons), MRCP
*Liang Leow, BSc(Med), MBBS(Hons), GradCertIT
*Payal Mukherjee, MB BS
*Mark Jonathan Perrin, MB BS, BSc (Med)
*Vidyut Pinge, MB BS UNSW
*Alina Stoita, MB BS (Hons)
*Rajesh Subbiah, BSc (Med) MB BS, PhD, FRACP
*Joseph Julian Suttie, MB BS BSc (Med)
Department of Surgery
Head of Department and Professor
Vacant
Associate Professors
#*William Bruce Conolly, AO, MB BS Syd., FRCS, FRACS, FACS
*Michael John Neil, MB BS UNSW, FRCSEd, FRACS, FAOrth.A
*Phillip Stricker, MB BS UNSW, FRACS
Senior Lecturers
*Russell John Aldred, MB BS UNSW, FRACS
*Christopher Bradbury, MB BS Syd., FRCOG, FRANZCOG
*Philip Brenner, MB BS UNSW
Anthony John Grabs, MB BS FRACS
*Terence William O’Connor, MB BS Syd., FRCS, FRACS
*Malcolm Francis Pell, MB BS Syd., FRACS
*Timothy Steel, MB BS, FRACS
Associate Lecturers
Jeon Cha
Toby Harding Corlette
Barun Datta
Richard John Harvey
Oliver Keng-Seng Khoo
Samuel Kuo
Nick Dennis Vertzyas
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Department of Anaesthetics, Emergency Medicine and
Intensive Care
Head of Department of Anaesthetics and Professor
*Gordon Alfred Harrison, MB BS Syd., MHPEd UNSW, FFARACS,
FANZCA, FFICANZCA
Head of Department of Emergency Medicine and Intensive Care and
Associate Professor
*Gordian Ward Oskar Fulde, MB BS Syd., FRCS, FRCSEd, FRACS,
FRCS(A&E)Ed, FACEM
Senior Lecturers
*#Martin Thomas Duffy, MB BS UNSW, FACEM
*Andrew Stuart Finckh, MB BS Syd, FACEM
*Jane Marie McKenzie, MB BS BSc Melb., FRANZCA
*Gregory Francis O’Sullivan, MB BS UNSW, FANZCA
Lecturers
#*Paul Thomas Preisz, MB BS Syd., FACEM
#*John Robert Raftos, MB BS Syd., FACEM
Clinical School – South Western Sydney
Clinical Associate Dean and Professor
Jeremy Somers Wilson, MB BS Syd., MD UNSW, FRCP, FRACP
Director Medical Student Education
Jude Ng, BS UNSW, BAppSc, DipAccup, FAMAC, FRACGP
Tim Spicer, MB BS (Hons), PhD, DDU, FRACP
Administration Manager
Adriana Weissen
Administrative Assistants
Claudia Calero
Carla LeCordier
Lorinda Masri
Leanne McKechnie
Shalini Saverimuttu
Clinical Skills Centre
Coordinator
Carolyn Robertson
Administrative Assistant
Kylie French
Professors
Christopher David Anderson, MB BS W.Aust., PhD Linkoping, FACD
*Hugh Grant Dickson, MB BS Qld., PhD, FRACRM
*John French, BMedSc MBchB Phd Adel., MSc Lond., FRACP, FESC,
FACC
Bruce Milne Hall, MB BS, PhD Syd., FRACP
Kenneth Mark Hillman, MB BS Syd., FRCAnaes Eng, FFARCS,
FFARACS, FFICANZCA
Peter McCluskey, MB BS UNSW, MD, FRANZCO, FRACS
Patrick McNeil, BMedSc MB BS Tas, PhD UNSW, GradDip HEd,
FRACP
*Neville Yeomans
Associate Professors
Minoti Apte, MB BS, MMedSc, PhD
*Roy Beran, MB BS MD UNSW, FRACGP, FRACP, FRCP, FAFPHM,
FACLM, FACBS, GradDipTertEd Adel. C.A.E., BlegS Macq.
*Michael Bernard Barton, MB BS Syd., FRANZCR, Cert HealthEcon
Mon.
*Martin Berry, MB BS Syd., FRANZCR
*Daniel Chan, MB BS UNSW, FRACP, FHKCP, MD UNSW
*John Ming Gee Chu, BSc MB BS Syd., MRCP UK
Geoffrey Delaney, MD UNSW
Jeff Flak, MB BS, FRACP, MM
*Brad Frankum, BMed, FRACP
*Iain Gosbell
*Graham Gumley, FRACS, FRCSEd (Orth)
*Anna Holdgate, MB BS Syd., FACEM
*Hosen Kiat, MB BS Monash, FRACP, FACC, FACP, FCCP, DDU
+William Kricker, AM, BSc BE Syd., MBA UNSW
Dominic Yiu-Cheong Leung, MB BS HK., FRCP Edin, FRACP, FACC,
PhD UNSW
*Stephen Lillioja, MB ChB Otago, GradCertHEd UNSW, FRACP
#Guy Marks, BMedSc, MB BS(Hons), PhD, MRCP UK, FRACP,
FAFPHM
*John William Quin, BSc, MB BS UNSW, PhD, FRACP, FRCP
*Jonathan Rutland, BSc, MB BS, FCCP, FRACP
Michael Sugrue, MB BCh, BAO Galway, BAO, FRCSI, FRACSI
*James Van Gelder, MB BS MD Melb., FRACS, MMedStats N’Cle
*Siu Kin Wong (Cyril)
Senior Lecturers
*Christopher Berney, MB, MD, PhD, FMH, FRACS
*Tram Bui, MB BS, MHP, FAFRM
*Cecilia Cappelen-Smith, MB BS, PhD
*Alison Fiona Colley, MB BS UNSW, FRACP
*David Conforti, MB BS UNSW, FRACP
*Susan Jane Connor, MB BS(Hons) UNSW, PhD, FRACP
*Dennis Cordato, MB BS Syd, PhD, FRCAP
John Anthony Crozier, AM, MB BS Adel., FRACS, DDU
*Arvin Damadoran, BSc, MB BS UNSW, FRACP
*Scott D’Amours, BSc BRCol, MD CM, RRCS C
*Barbara Depczynsky, MB BS, PhD UNSW
*Anand Deva, MB BS Syd., MS, FRACS
Rebecca Dignan, MD
*Peter Donelly, MB BS, FRACP
*Keith Edwards, MB BS Syd., FACEM
*John Gallo, MB BS(Hons), FRACP
*Thomas Gibian, MB BS Syd., FRACP
*Kathryn Gibson, BA, BM BCh Oxf., FRACP, PhD
*Amanda Goldrick, MB BS, FRACP
*Ian Andrew Harris, MB BS Syd., FRACS
Suzanne Jean Hodgkinson, MB BS UNSW, PhD Syd., FRACP
*Elizabeth Hovey, MB BS, MSc, FRACP
*Craig Phillip Juergens, MB BS UNSW, FRACP
*Andrew Kneebone, MB BS UNSW, FRANZCR
*Kien-Seng Lee, MB BS Syd., FRACP, DDU
Rupert Leong, MB BS, FRACP
*Miriam Levy, MB BS UNSW, FRACP, PhD
*Alan John McDougall, BMedSc MB BS Syd., FRACP
*Dan Milder, BSc(Med) MB BS Syd., FRACP, MD UNSW
*Neil Merrett, MB BS (Hons), FRACS
*James Parker, BMed, BSc, DRACOG, FRANZCOG
*Michael Joseph Anthony Parr, MB BS Lond., MRCP UK, FRCA Eng.
*Christopher Pokorny, MB BS Syd, FRACP, FACG
*John Charles Sammut, MB BS Syd., FACEM
*Tim Spicer, MB BS(Hons), PhD, DDU, FRACP
*Michael Suranyi, MB BS PhD Syd., FRACP
*Hui Tie, MB BS UNSW, FRACP, DDU (Cardiology)
*Ian Turner, MB BS, FRACP
*Shalini Vinod, MB BS Syd, FRANZCP
*Desmond Wilson, MBChb, FRACP
*Helen Woodhead, MB BS UWA, PhD, MRCP Ireland, FRACP, DCH
*Lis Young
Lecturers
*Amjed Azziz, MB BS, FACEM
*Felicity Bagnal, MB BS Syd. FRACP
Johannes Bester
Mark Birch, MB BS NZ, FRACP
*David Blomberg, MB BS UNSW, FRACS
*Satyadeepak Bhonagiri, MB BS, MD, FJFICM
*Catherine Boness-Saunders, MB BS Syd, FRACP
*Justin Bowra, MB BS, FACEM
*Triet Bui, MB BS Syd, FRACP
*Ross Michael Calcroft, MB BS
*James Chau-Vo, MB BS Syd
*Edward Chow, MB BS(Hons), FRACP
*Dennis John Cordato, MB BS Syd., FRACP
*Richard Cracknell, BM, RACOG, FACEM
*Peter Cosman, BA, MB BS
*Linda Margaret Dann, MB BS W.Aust., FACEM, FANZCA
*Jennifer Davidson, MB BS Syd., FACEM
*Stephen Anthony Della-Fiorentina, MB BS Syd., FRACP
*Hugh Dixson, MBA INSEAD, FRACP
*Richard Eek, MBChB
*Sanj Fernando, MB BS, FACEM
*Frank Formby, MB BS, FRACP
Dion Forstner, MB BS(Hons)
*Anthony Frankel, FRACP, FCP SA
*David Freiberg, MB BS UNSW, FRACP
*Stephen Fulham, MB BS, FRACS
Leo Geeraedts
Alan Michael Giles, MB BS UNSW
*Susan Ieraci, MB BS Syd., FACEM
Tushar Halder
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*Andrew Paul Hopkins, MB BS Syd., FRACP, DDU
*David Hugelmeyer
*Ivan Ho Shon, BSc Syd, MB BS Syd, FRACP
*Ezila Kapilan, MB BS, FACEM
*James Kokkinos, MB BS, FRACP
*Gregory Leslie, MB BS Syd, FRCS Eng, FRACS
*Sidney Tsz Ho Lo, MB BS UNSW, FRACP, DDU
Ahmed Mayat, MBchB, FRANZCR
*Eugene Joseph Moylan, MB BS Syd.
Jude Ng, MB BS UNSW, BAppSc, DipAccup, FAMAC, FRACGP
*Bin Ong, MB BS, FRACP
*William O’Regan, MB BS(Hons) Syd.
*George Papadatos, MB BS UNSW, FRACP
*Hai Phung, MD Saigon, BA MPH Qld.
*Rohan Rajkumar Rajaratnam, MB BS Syd., FRACP
#*Roger John Renton, MB BS Syd., DPRM, FRCRM, FAFRM
*Rani Sachdev, MB BS Syd
*Albert Shafransky, MD Hons, MPH, FRACP
*Aashit Shah, MB BS MS FRCS Edin., FRCS Glas., FRACS
*Jason Smith, MRCP UK
*Antony Hugh Stewart, MB BS UNSW, FANZCA, FFICANZCA
*Stephen Thompson
*Venkateswaran Venkateswaran, MB BS MRCS LRCP DARCP&S Eng.,
AM FAMS Sing.
*Matthew Vukasovic, MB BS Syd., FACEM
*Stephen Walker, MB BS
Bruce Wilson, Pharm Syd, MB BS N’cle
*Kwok Wai Wong
*John Mark Worthington, MB BS BMedSc Syd., FRACP, FACCP
*Peter Wyllie, MB BS UNSW, FACEM
Associate Lecturers
*Thamarasa Abeysekera
*Meera Agar, MB BS Adelaide, FRACP
*Bernard Wai Keat Chin, MB BS Adelaide, FRACP
*Victor Hsieh
Giao Le, BSc (Med), MB BS UNSW, FRACP
*Lina Lee
*David Massasso, MB BS
*Arnold Ng
*Ali Parappil, MB BS India, MD, MRCP UK
*Diana Tran, BSC (Med), MB BS UNSW
Honorary Visiting Fellow
Kenneth Kurt Merten, MB BS Syd., FRCS Edin., MSc Soc DM UNSW,
FRACS
Research
Senior Research Fellows
Dr Xiang-Chun Chen
Dr Roberto Forero
Research Associate
Sanjay H J Wadanambi
Research Officers
Lixin Ou
Jacqueline Robinson
Research Assistants
Juchuan Chen
Chang Fa Qu
Zhi Hong Xu
School of Medical Sciences
Head of School
Professor Denis Wakefield
Executive Officer
Jenny McLoughlin, BA UTS, MA UNSW
Administration
Miriam DeLacy, BA N’cle
Timothy Robert Greenwood, BA Syd.
Julie Hatzi
David Lyon, BA UNSW
Pamela Parker, BSc (Hons) UNSW
Michelle Price, BSc (Hons) N’cle
Wendy Wartho
Educational Media Unit
Jarray Ambrose
Lindsay Hewson, TCert Syd., GradDipDesSt MDes UTS, PhD W’gong
Histology and Microscopy Unit
Maria Patricia Sarris, BSc C.Sturt, PhD Syd.
Gavin McKenzie, BSc AssocDipHealthSc Macq.
Museum
Francesca Cato, BSc BEd UNSW
Jenny Horder, BSc GradDipPH UNSW
Surgical Skills Unit
Sven Kunkel
Department of Anatomy
Head of Department
Associate Professor Kenneth William Scott Ashwell
Professors
*Glenda Margaret Halliday, BSc PhD UNSW#*George Paxinos,
BA(Psychol) Calif., MA(Psychol) PhD McG., DSc UNSW
David James Tracey, BSc Syd., PhD Stan.
Phil Mary Elizabeth Waite, BSc PhD Lond., MB ChB Otago
Associate Professors
Kenneth William Scott Ashwell, BMedSc MB BS UNSW, PhD Syd.
*Johan Duflou, MB ChB, MMedPath Cape T
Brian Warwick Freeman, BSc Syd., PhD UNSW
Senior Lecturers
Pascal Luc Carrive, PhD Syd.
Darren Keith Curnoe, BA PhD ANU
*Richard Fitzpatrick, BSc MB BS PhD UNSW
Elizabeth Jane Tancred, BSc PhD UNSW
Dzung Huu Vu, MD Saigon, MB BS UNSW, DipAnat, ASANZ
Lecturers
*Antony Jon Harding, BSc Adel., PhD Syd.
Craig Hardman, BSc PhD UNSW
Mark Anthony Hill, BSc PhD Syd.
*Iouri Koutcherov BSc Woll., PhD UNSW
Priti Pandey, MB BS Nag., MD Ban.
*Murray Stanley Smith, BSc PhD Cant., MHPEd UNSW
Associate Lecturers
Jason Ivanusic, BSc PhD Monash
Carole Lazer
Patrick John de Permentier, BSc MSc UNSW
Administrative Assistant
Marie Kwok
Department of Physiology and Pharmacology
Head of Department
Professor Michael Andrew Hill
Kensington Campus
Professors
*Peter Hosford Barry, BSc PhD Syd., DSc UNSW
*Elizabeth Frances Burcher, BSc Edin., PhD UNSW
+*Peter Raymond Carroll, BPharm MSc PhD Syd.
+Joan Dawes, BA MA DPhil Oxf.
Michael Andrew Hill, BAppSc Swinb., MSc, PhD Melb.
*Eugenie Ruth Lumbers, MB BS, MD Adel., DSc UNSW
Margaret Morris, BSc PhD Monash
*Mark Joseph Rowe, BPharm, MSc Syd., PhD, DSc UNSW
*Thomas Andrew Gabriel Torda, OAM, MB BS Syd., MD UNSW, DA
Lond. DipABA, FFARACS, FANZA, FFICANZCA
Associate Professors
*Graham Anthony Bell, BA MA Natal, PhD LaT.
Stephen H Boutcher, MSc Nova Scotia, PhD Arizona, FACSM
*Andew Cole, BSc MB BS Syd., FAFRM
*William Conolly, FRCS, FRAC, FAC
+Peter Dwyer, BPhC LLB Syd., MScSoc UNSW
+Robert Alastair Beveridge Holland, MB BS MD Syd., FRACP
*Vimal Kapoor, BSc PhD Edin.
*#Stephen Robert Lord, BSc MA Syd., PhD UNSW
John William Morley, BBSc LaT., MSc PhD Melb.
+Ian Richard Neering, BSc PhD UNSW, MSc Syd.
*Michael Alan Perry, MRurSc N.E., PhD UNSW
*George Arthur Smythe, ATSC BSc PhD UNSW
+Frank Traugott, BSc DipEd N.E., PhD NCL, LLB UNSW, DipLegPrac
UTS
Lawrence Patrick George Wakelin, BSc Kent, PhD Cant., CChem, FRSC
*Susan Walters, BPharm Brad., PhD Strath.
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Senior Lecturers
Carolyn Broderick, MB BS UNSW, GradDipSpSc Syd.
Karen Jane Gibson, BMedSc MB BS PhD UNSW
*Annette Susanne Gross, BPharm PhD Syd.
Stewart Ian Head, BSc Leic., PhD Brist.
*Franziska Maria Therese Loehrer, PhD Basel
Andrew Moorhouse, BSc PhD Syd.
Timothy Murphy, BSc (Hons), PhD
Peregrine Osborne, BSc (Hons) PhD Melb.
*Amanda Sainsbury-Sails, PhD
Lecturers
David John Bentley, BSc Woll., MA SCU, PhD Bath
Amanda Boyce, BSc UNSW
Timothy John Carroll, BSc PhD Qld.
*Daniel Catchpoole, BSc UTS, Hons PhD UNSW
*Manuel Francisl Cusi, MB BS Spain, FACSP
*Guy Maxwell Henry, MB BS UNSW, FRACS
*Warren Kaplan, BSc RAU, PhD Wits.
*Neil Gordon Kiloh, MB BS MHA UNSW, FFARACS, FANZCA,
FFICANZCA
Matthew Kirkcaldie, BSc (Hons), PhD
Romualda Dorathy Knihinicki, BSc PhD UNSW
+Gary Bruce Lane, BSc MSc(Med) UNSW
Trevor Lewis
*James Linklater, MB BS, FRANZR
*Phillip Lucas, FRANZCR, MB BS Syd.
Kylie Mansfield, BAppSc (Hons) UTS, PhD UOW
*Maria Ann Matuszek, BSc PHD Monash
*Penelope Anne McNulty, BSc Aust Cath., PhD UNSW
*Martin Raftery, MB BS UNSW, FACSP
Lesley Gail Ulman, BSc MB ChB Witw, PhD UNSW
Richard Martin Vickery, BSc Syd., PhD UNSW
*Giovanna Josephine Zingarelli, BSc MB BS UNSW
Associate Lecturers
Waltraud Binder, BSc (Hons) Syd., PhD UNSW
Ross Stewart Grant
David Anthony Mahns
Sahai Vineet
Honorary Visiting Professors
Garry George Graham, MSc PhD Syd.
Paul Ivan Korner, AO, MSc MB BS MD Syd., DSc UNSW, MB Melb.,
FRACP
Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute
Professor
*Erica Kathleen Potter, BSc Syd., PhD DSc UNSW
Associate Professor
#+Janet Ruth Keast, BSc Adel., PhD Flin.
Senior Lecturers
*Kay Lorraine Double, BSc PhD Flin.
*Jasmine Monica Henderson, BSc DipND PhD Syd.
*Janet Louise Taylor, MB BS MBioMedE MD UNSW
Lecturers
*Jane Elizabeth Butler, BSc Syd., PhD UNSW
Paul Foley, BSc (Hons) Macq., PhD Germany
*Claire Elaine Shepherd, BSc PhD Flin.
St Vincent’s Hospital
Professor of Clinical Pharmacology
Richard Osborne Day, MB BS Syd., MD UNSW, FRACP
Professor
+Jo-Anne E Brien, BPharm Syd., BSc(Pharm) DPharm Mass.
Kensington Campus
Professors
Carolyn Geczy, BSc PhD UNSW, MACVSc, FBSE
Phillip John Hogg, BSc PhD Qld.
Levon Michael Khachigian, BSc PhD UNSW
Rakesh Kamal Kumar, MB BS All India IMS, New Delhi, PhD UNSW
Andrew Russell Lloyd, MB BS Syd., MD UNSW, FRACP
Denis Wakefield, MB BS MD UNSW, FRACP, FRCPA
Associate Professors
Nicholas Hawkins, MB BS PhD MHEd UNSW
*Leonard Kritharides, MB BS Melb., PhD Syd. FRACP
Senior Lecturers
*John Stephen Sullivan, BSc Dublin, PhD ANU
Nicodemus Tesfamariam Tedla, BMed AAU Ethiopia
Gary Mayer Velan, MB BS PhD UNSW
Lecturers
Sophia Adele Champion
Mark Dziegielewski, MB BS Syd., BSc PhD UNSW
*Anthony Freeman, MB BS Otago
Patsy Polly
Jeffrey John Post, MB BS UNSW, FRACP
Visiting Professors
*Cameron Rolfe Howlett, BVSc PhD Syd., MRCVS, MACVSc, FBSE
*Peter McCluskey, MB BS MD UNSW, FRACO, FRACS
Administrative Assistant
Soo Han Chup
Prince of Wales Hospital
Professors
*Sydney Malcolm Bell, MB BS MD Syd., FRCPA
*Colin Nicholson Chesterman, MB BS Syd., DPhil Oxf., FRACP, FRCPA
*William David Rawlinson, BSc MB BS Syd., PhD Camb., FRACP
Associate Professors
#*Philip David Jones, MB BS Syd., PhD ANU, MHEd UNSW, FRACP
*Robert Lindeman, BSc MB BS PhD Syd., FRACP,FRCPA
*Daya Naidoo, MB ChB MD Natal, FRCPA, MAACB
*John William Tapsall, MB BS Qld., MD UNSW, FRCPA
*Roger Denis Wilson, MB ChB DipMicrobiol Otago
Senior Lecturers
*Michael Francis Buckley, BHB MB ChB Auck., PhD Mon., FRCPA
*Barrie John Gatus, MB BS DTM&H Lond., FRCPA, MRCP
*Andrew Graudins, MB BS (Hons) UNSW, PhD UTS, FACEM, FACMI
Christopher John McIver, BAppSc PhD UTS, MPH UNSW
Fred Orr, BA (Hons) USA, BSc (Hons) PhD UNSW
Lecturers
*Scott Dunkley, BMed N’cle
*David Miles, BSc MSc USA, PhD UNSW
*Sian Munro, BSc ANU, PhD Sud
*Vivienne Heather Tobias, MB BCh Witw., FRCPA
Associate Lecturers
*Gillian Scott, BSc PhD UNSW
St George Hospital
Senior Lecturers
*Ewan Millar, BSc, MB ChB Glas, FRCPA, MIAC*Peter Charles Taylor,
MB BS UNSW, FRCPA
Lecturers
*Veli-Matti Marjoniemi, BSc MB BS Syd., FRCPA
*Constantine Theocharous, MB BS Syd., FRCPA
*Kim Tran, MB BS UNSW, FRCPA
St Vincent’s Hospital
Associate Professor
+Kenneth Mapson Williams, BSc PhD UNSW
Professor
*David Dang Fung Ma, MB BS MD UNSW, FRACP, FRCPA
#*Robyn Lynne Ward, MB BS PhD UNSW, FRACP
Senior Lecturers
+Mark Hicks, BA MSc PhD Macq.
*Lorriane Ellen Jones, MB BS Qld., FACRM, MPH, DPRM, FAFRH
(RACP)
Associate Professors
*Anthony John Dodds, MB BS Syd., FRCPA, FRACP
*John Latham Harkness, MB BS Monash, DCP Lond., FRCPA
*Adrienne Louise Morey, BSc(Med) MB BS Syd., DPhil Oxon., FRCPA
Department of Pathology
Head of Department
Professor Denis Wakefield
Senior Lecturers
*Andrew Stanley Field, MB BS UNSW, FRCPA, FIAC
*Gillies Guillemin, DEA PhD France
#*Graham Jones, BSc MB BS Syd., DPhil Oxf., FRACP
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South Western Sydney Area Health Service
St George Hospital
Professor
*David John Davies, BSc MB ChB MD Liv., FRCPA
Professor
Vacant
Associate Professor
*Iain Bruce Gosbell, MB BS Syd., FRACP, FRCPA
*Rosemary Munro, MB BS Syd., FRCPA, FRC, MRCP, DpBact
Senior Lecturer
*Chanaka Wijeratne, MB BS UNSW, FRANZCP
Senior Lecturers
*Christine Ken-Choo Loo, BMedSc MB BS PhD UNSW, FRCPA
*Penelope Irene Motum, MB BS PhD Syd., FRACP, FRCPA
#*David Rosenfeld, MB BS Syd., FRACP, FRCPA
*Leonardo Santos, MD Phil., PSP (AP),PSP (CP), FPSP (AP), FRCPA
Lecturers
*Enzo Binotto, MB BS Qld., FRACP, FRCPA
*Margaret Faedo, PhD
*John Gallo, MB BS UNSW, FRACP FRCPA
*Christopher Henderson, BSc Syd., MB BS UNSW, FRCPA
*Katherine Rita Kociuba, MB BS Syd., FRACP, FRCPA
*Anne-Marie Watson, MB BS, FRACP, FRCPA Melb.
School of Psychiatry
Head of School and Professor
Philip Bowden Mitchell, MB BS Syd., MD UNSW, FRCPsych,
FRANZCP
Department of Human Behaviour
Senior Lecturers
Ute Sybille Vollmer-Conna, BSc PhD UNSW
Prince of Wales Hospital
Scientia Professor
Gordon Barraclough Parker, MB BS Syd., DSc MD PhD UNSW,
FRANZCP
Professors
*Henry Brodaty, AO, MB BS Syd., MD UNSW, FRACP, FRANZCP
*Florence Levy, MB BS Melb., MPh Yale, MD UNSW, FRANZCP
Perminder Singh Sachdev, MB BS MD PhD UNSW, FRANZCP
Associate Professors
*Marie-Paule Veronique Austin, MB BS Monash, MD UNSW, FRANZCP
#*Brian Michael Draper, MB BS UNSW, MD UNSW FRANZCP
*Vijaya Manicavasagar, BSc(Psychol) MPsychol PhD UNSW
*Carolyn Quadrio, MB BS W.Aust., DPM Otago, PhD Syd., FRANZCP
Senior Lecturers
*Jillian Ball, BA MA PhD UNSW
*Michael Dudley, MB BS Syd., BD Melb., FRANZCP
+Dusan Hadzi-Pavlovic, BSc MPsychol UNSW
Jim Lagopoulos, BSc PhD Syd.
*Colleen Keng Ai Loo, MB BS UNSW, FRANZCP
Gurjhinder Singh Malhi, MB ChB BSc Manc., MRCPsych, FRANZCP
*Bettina Meiser, BAppSc BA PhD Syd.
*Maryanne Cecile O’Donnell, MB BS MD UNSW, MRANZCP,
FRANZCP
*Susan Priest, PhD
*Carmel Peisah, MB BS, MD UNSW
*Julian Norman Trollor, MB BS UNSW, FRANZCP
Lecturers
*William Bruce Andrews, MB BS UNSW, FRANZCP
*Michael Breakspear, MB BS BA BSc(Med) PhD
*Jackie Curtis, MB BS UNSW, FRANZCP
*Charles Post Doutney, MB BS Syd., FRANZCP
*Daniel Gibson, MB BS UNSW, FRANZCP
#*Michael Fairley, MB BS Syd., FRANZP
*Francis Paul Hume, MB BS Syd., FRACP, MRCPsych
* Saretta Lee, MB BS, FRANZCP
*Jagdeep Sachdev, BSc MB BS DCH MD Panjab, FRANZCP
*Michaela Anne Skopek, MB BS UNSW, FRANZCP
*Michael Valenzuela, PhD
+Wei Wen, BE JIT China., PhD Syd.
Visiting Fellow
Sharon Gail Reutens, MB BS W.Aust., FRANZCP
School Manager
Shale Preston, BA Syd.
Student Coordinator
Judy Andrews
Lecturers
*Anne Camac, MB BS, FRANZCP
*Kevin Clarke, MB BS
*David Hughes, MBBS Mon
*Jarret Johnston, MB BS, BSc (Med) UNSW
*Adrian Keller, MB BS Syd., FRANZCP
*Sylvia Lim-Gibson, BSc(Med) MB BS UNSW, FRANZCP
*Elizabeth Mackenzie, MB BS UNSW, FRANZCP
*Gregory John Patterson, MB BS Syd., FRANZCP
*Peter Young, MB BS Syd., FRANZCP
*Ruth Miriam Zwi, MB BCh MMed(Psychol) Jo’burg, FRANZCP
Visiting Professor
Edward White, PhD, MSc, PGCEA
St Vincent’s Hospital
Scientia Professor
John Gavin Andrews, MB ChB MD Otago, DipPsyMed Melb.,
FRANZCP, FRCPsych
Associate Professor
*Kathleen Anne Wilhelm, MB BS MD UNSW, FRANZCP
Senior Lecturers
*David James Burke, B Med N’cle, FRANZCP
+Rocco Crino, BSc(Psychol) PhD UNSW, MPsychol Syd., FRANZCP
*Caroline Hunt, BSc(Psychol) MPsychol UNSW
*Alistair McGeorge, BSc, MBChB, FRANZCP
Lecturers
Lisa Anne Lampe, MB BS, FRANZCP
*Mark Montebello, MB BS W.Aust., FRANZCP
*Peter Sternhell, MB BS Syd.
Visiting Professor
Helen Madeleine Lapsley, BA Auck, MEc Syd
Honorary Visiting Fellow
Richard Hudson
South Eastern Sydney and Illawarra Area Health Service
Professor
*Stewart Lloyd Einfeld, MB BS MD Syd., DCH RCP&S FRANZCP
Lecturer
*Beth Kotze, MB BS Syd., FRANZCP
*Laurie Power, MB BS W.Aust.
Sydney South Western Health Service
Professors
*Bryanne Ethel Waldie Barnett, MB ChB Aberd., MD UNSW,
FRANZCP
Derrick Michael Silove, MB ChB Cape T., MD UNSW, FRANZCP
Associate Professors
Philip Bentley Ward, BMedSc PhD UNSW
Senior Lecturers
*Robert Brooks, PhD UNSW, BSc UWA
*Jeffrey Cecil Cubis, MB BS Syd., PhD UNSW, FRANZCP, FFCAP
+Zachary Steel, BA MPsychol UNSW
Roy Sugarman, BA (Appl Psych), MA (Clin Psych), Phd (C Psychol),
MAPS
*John Taylor, MB BS Syd., MD UNSW, FRANZCP
Lecturers
*Ishrat Ali, MB BS Punjab, MRCPsych
*Kevin Ludlow Clarke, MB BS UNSW, FRANZCP
*Gary Flynn, MB BS UNSW, FRACGP, FRANZCP
*Boregoinda Girischandra, MB BS India
*Rajeev Jairam, MB BS Bangalore, MD Psych, FRANZCP, RANZCP
*Claire Jones, MB BS London, FRANZCP
*Philip Lambert, MBChB Manc, FRANZCP
*Susheel Manambrakkat, MB BS, MD (Psych)*Jose Alberto Menendez,
MD Urug., FRANZCP
*Sidney Oen, MB BS Syd., FRANZCP
*Andrew Martin Pethebridge, MMed, BSc MB BS Syd.
*Stuart Saker, MB BS, BA, MPH, MRCPsych
*Tessa Slade, MRCPsych UK
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*Sujaya Sringeri, MD (Psych)
*Roy Sugarman, PhD
*Sam Vadali, MB BS India, MRCP UK, MRCS Eng., LRCP BAPhil Lond.,
FRANZCP
*Renate Wagner, PhD Vienna, DipHEd UNSW
Justice Health
Professor
*David Mace Greenberg, MB, ChB, FF Psych SA, MMed(Psych),
FRCPC, FRANZCP
Senior Lecturer
*Stephen Hember Allnutt, MBChB Stell., FRANZCP
John Vincent Basson, MB ChB Edin., FRCPsych., FRANZCP
Lecturers
*Tony Mastroianni, MB BS, FRANZCP
*Anthony Hobart Samuels, MB ChB Jo’burg S.Af.
Rural Health
Associate Professor
#*James Greenwood, MB BS Syd., FRANZCP
Senior Lecturer
#*Gregory Weppner
Lecturer
#* Merryn Wild, MB BS, BMedSc
Rural Clinical School
Director and Professor
Louis Pilotto, BSc, MB BS (Hons), PhD, FRACGP, FAFPHM
Business/Operations Manager
Carole Rushbrook, BEc LaTrobe
Information Technology Co-ordinator
Rikk Price, BBus, GradCert Multimedia & Online Learn C.Sturt,
AMAMI, AAIM
Sydney Campus
Senior Lecturer
David Alexander Sutherland, MB BS Syd., DCH MClinEd UNSW,
FRACGP, FACRRM
Project Officer
Justine Brindle, DipT Macq.
Administrative Officer
Cristina Colella, BSc UNSW
Greater Murray Division
Wagga Wagga Campus
Professor
Alexander Reid, AO, MB BS Lond., FRACGP
Associate Professors
Gerard Edward Carroll, MB BS Syd., FRACP
James Greenwood, MB BS Syd., FRANZCP
Graeme Richardson, MB BS Melb., FRACS, FRCS Eng.
Senior Lecturers
*David Blaxland, MB BS Syd., FRCPA, FACRRM
Shane Curran, MB BS BMedSc Tas, FACEM
Geraldine Duncan, MB BS UNSW, DipObs RACOG, FRACGP
Catherine Harding, MB BS MPH UNSW, DipObs RACOG, FRACGP
Jane Hargood, MB BS UNSW, FRACOG
John Preddy, MB BS BmedSc Nott., MRCP UK, FRACP
*Ian Stewart, MB BS Syd., BA N.E., FRANZCOG, FRCOG
*Gregory Weppner, MB BS Qld., MRCPsych MPhil Edin., LL.M Cardiff
Lecturers
*Max Graffen, MB BS Syd., DipObs RACOG , DipAnaesthesia GB
*Nicholas Stephenson, MB BS Syd., FRANZCR
*Ganesha Thambipillay, MB BS Ceylon, MRCP, FRACP
*Marcus Wilcox, MB BS Adel., FRACGP
*Stephen Wood, MB BS UNSW, FRACP
Administration
Jennifer Kohlhagen, GradCertMgt CSturt
Roslyn Bradley
Lynette Arthur
Information Technology
Scott Ayliffe
Albury Campus
Senior Lecturer/Campus Co-ordinator
Peter Vine, MB BS Qld., FRACP
Senior Lecturers
Russell V Auwardt, MB BS PhD Melb., FRACP
Neil Bright, MB BS Melb., MS Monash, FRACS
Heather Chaffey, MB BS Melb., FRACP GP, Dip Obst
Mary Done, MB BS Syd., MClinEd UNSW, GradDipQMHC LaT.,
FFARACS, FANZCA
John Douglas, MB BS Monash, FRACP, MRCP UK
David Hunt, MB BS Monash, GradDipFamMed Monash, FRACGP,
FACRRM*
Yolande Lucire, MB BS Syd., DPM Lond., PhD UNSW, FRANZP
Mourik Pieter, MB BS, FRANZ COG, FRCOG
Carolyn Re, MB BS Melb., BMedSc Melb.
*John Charles Roberts, MB BS Syd, PhD ANU
*John Russell, MB BS Melb., FRACP (Urol), FACS
*Swapna Sengupta MB BS, MD, FRACPA
*Craig Underhill, MB BS, FRACP
Merryn Wild, MB BS Melb., BMedSc Mleb.
*Stuart Wild, MB BS Melb., BMEdSc Melb, FRANZCP
Lecturers
*Patrick Farrell, MB BS UNSW
*Elie Khoury, MB BS Monash, FRACS
*Rebecca McGowan, MB BS Monash, DepOb RACOG, FRACP
*Tracey Merriman, MB BS Melb., FRACS
*Michael Njovu, BSc, MB ChB MRCP, DCH, DipCardiology, FAFRM
(RACP)
*Mark Norden, MB BS Melb., FRACP (Paed)
*Gordon J Rennick, MB BS Monash, FRACP (Paed)
*Joanna M Rose, MB BS Lond., FRANZCP
*Christopher Steer, MB BS Melb, FRACP
Geoffrey Williams, MB BS Melb.
Research Assistant
Michelle Boyer, BBSc LaTrobeAdministration
Nanette Sweeney
Marcy Clarke
Griffith Campus
Lecturers
Peter Bortz, MB BCh Witw., FRACP
Maxwell Hopp, MB BCh DCH MMed Witw., FCP FCRACP (Paed)
Jaime McEncroe, MB BS Qld., RACMA
Mid North Coast Division
Port Macquarie Campus
Associate Professor
Peter Coulthard Reed, MB ChB MD Manc., MS Ill, FRACS
Senior Lecturers
*Kevin Alford, MB BS UNSW, FRACP DDU
*Stephen Begbie, MB BS Syd., FRACP
*Bill Cumberland, MB BS Syd., FRACS
John Gan, MB BS Syd., FRACS
Guy Hingston, MB BS Otago, FRACS, MBChB
Craig Hore, MB BS UNSW, FACEM
*Bill Lancashire, BSc Lond., CCFP, FRACGP
Jennifer Law, BSc Alberta, MD Calgary, CCFP, FRACGP
Sandy McColl, BSc Alberta, MD Calgary, CCFP, FRACGP
Dean Pepper, B.Med, FRACS
*Prem Rashid, MB BS WA, FRACEP PhD FRACS (Urol)
John Roberts, MB BS Syd., FACEM
Richard Stark, MB BS UNSW, FRACP FRCPA
John Tibbs, MB BS Syd., HAD, FRANZCO
Lecturers
*Nazanin Ahamadi, BSc (Med) MB BS UNSW
*Nadar Awad, MB BS UNSW, FRACS
*Jeremy Crawford, MB BS DRCOG Lond.
Jenny Chambers, MB BS Syd., FRACSBerhard Cheung, BSc (Med) MB
BS
*Steven Chung, MB BS (Hons)
*Robert Clarke, MB BS Syd., FRACGP
*Paul Corben, M.App.Sc (Operations Research)
*Jeremy Crawford, MB BS DRCOG Lond
Colin Crighton, MB BS Syd., FRACGP
*Peter Doyle, MB BS Tas., FRACP
Sean Gibney, RN, RM
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David Gillespie, MB BS, FRACP
*Ian Hamann, MB BS UNSW, FACD
*Farida Hasham, MB ChB Liverpool, Dip RCOG, MRCP
Meredith Hinds, MB BS (Hons), FRANZCP
*Ray Hodgson, MB BS Syd., MRCOG Lond., FRACOG Syd.
*Debbie Kors, MB BS Monash
Stepheno Kim, MB BS Syd., FRANZCOG
*Brett Locker, MB BS Syd., FRACOG
*Gregory Longfield, MB BS Syd., FRACS, RACS
David McDonald, MB BS, FRACP, DA
Steven McGilvray, MB BS UNSW
*Robert Marshall, MB BS W.Aust., FRANZCR
*Grant Mills, MB ChB Cape T., FANZA
*Neale Mulligan, MB BS UNSW, FRACO FRACS
*Nigel Peck, MB BS Syd., FRACS
Michael Prowse, MB BS UNSW, FRACP
*Peter Searson, MB BS Syd., FRACGP
*Shibu Sen Gupta, MB BS Calcutta, FRCS Eng., FRACS FACS
*Mike Shatwell, MB ChB Liverpool, DipOccMed MCH(Orth) FRCS
Marie Shaw, MB BS, FRANZCP, MMed (Psychotherapy)
Leo Smith, MB BS UNSW, DipChildHealth
*Bill Strain, MB BS UNSW
*Patrick Tchan, MB BS Syd.
*Colin Thompson, MB BS Syd., FRACO FRACS
*Wil Waldow, MB BS Adel., Dip RACOG FANZA
*Nanette Walpole, MB BS Monash
*Greg Watters, MB BS Syd., FRACS
*Gordon Wicks, MB BS Syd., FRACS
*Geoff Williams, MB BS Monash, FRACP
Stephen Young, MB BS Syd.
Associate Lecturers
Kerryn Allen, BAppSc, GradDipEd
Lynette Bowen, DipTeach, BEd(Nursing)
Paul Corben, BSc(Agr) Syd., DipAgrEcon N.E., MAppSc
Sean Gibney, BHA UNSW, MTropH Qld.
Administration
Janis Dick
Cheryl Douglas
Coffs Harbour Campus
Associate Professor
James Curran, MB ChB Glas., MSc, MD, DRCOG, FAFPHM
*Bill Ross, BSc, MB ChB Edin. FRCS Ed, ChM, FRACS
*Thomas Shakespeare
Senior Lecturers
Ned Abraham, MB BS (Hons), MM (ClinEpid), FRACS, FRCS
David Amies, OStJ, BA, MB BS Lond., FRCS, FRCOph
*Ian Bruce, MB BS MSc Syd.
*David Ellis, MB BS Melb., DipObs(RACOG), DipAcup
*Mark Elvy, MB BS UNSW
Gillian Gould, MB ChB Leeds
Helena Johnston, MB BS Adel., RCOG, FRACMA, FACRRM, MSc
(HSM)
John Kramer, MB BS UNSW, FRACGP, FACRRM
Ali Ladhani, MB ChB Mak., FRACGP, FACPM, GCGP (Psychol)
*Helen Lourens, BPharm, DipHospClinPharmPrac
*Lloyd Mayson, MB BS, UNSW
Jay Ruthman, MB ChB Natal SA, FRACGP, FRCS Edin., FNEM
*Alan Tankel, BSc, MB ChB Glas., FACEM
*Deniz Tek, MB BS UNSW, FACEP
*Jon Waites, MB BS Lond., MRCP UK, FRACP
*John Wenman, MB BS Syd, FRACP
Lecturers
*Chandran Arianayagam, MB BS India
*Ian Arthur, MB BS UNSW
Hanish Bagga, BMed N’cle, FRACP (Rheumatology), GradDipClinEpid
*Karen Briscoe, MB BS UNSW, BSc UNSW, FRACP (Medical Oncology)
*Paul Cadzow, MB BS Qld., MA(Creative Writing), FRANZGP, FRACGP
*Catherine Constantine, MB BS W.Aust., DipObst, FACEM
Sudhir Ghosh, BSc MB BS Calcutta, DipObst RCOG
*Andrew Hughes, MB BS, FACEM
*Robin Jelliffe, MB BS Lond., DipObst, RCOG
*Jenny Jin, BSc, MB BS Shanghai, FAFRM
*Alexander Joannou, MB BS(Hons) Syd., FACNEM, GradCertMed Melb.
*Michael Peck, MB BS Melb., FRACGP, DRACOG, GDFM, GCGP
(Psychol)
*Azeem Abdul Razak, MB BS India, MRCP UK, FRACP
*Achuthan Warrier, MB BS India, FRCS Edin., FRACS
*Indira Warrier, BSc, MB BS India, DipClinHy
Bruce Watts, MB BS Syd.
*Ivan Young, MB BS Adel., FRANZCO
Administration
Kerri Neef
Inhal Eagles
Kempsey Campus
Senior Lecturer
*Adrian Kark, MB ChB Witw., FCP, FRACP, D(Obs), RCOG
Lecturers
*Carol Anne Booth, BMed N’cle, BA LLB Syd.
*Victoria Jean Paine, MB BS UNSW, MPH Syd., BA, FRACGP
Leo Smith, MB BS UNSW, DipChildHealth
School of Women’s and Children’s Health
Head of School
Michael Chapman, MB BS Adel., MD Lond., MRCOG, FRANZCOG
Adminstrative Manager
Annette Wendy Burgess, BBusStud CSU, MBT UNSW
Royal Hospital for Women
Professor
Michael Julian Bennett, MB ChB MD Cape T., FRCOG, FRANZCOG,
DDU, FCOG(SA)
*Frederick Neville Hacker, MB BS Qld., MD UNSW, FRANZCOG,
FRCOG, FACOG, FACS
Associate Professors
John Anthony Eden, MB BS MD UNSW, FRANZCOG, MRCOG,
MRACOG, CREI
*George Joannou, BSc MSc PhD Syd.
*Donald Eric Marsden, MB BS S.Aust., FRANZCOG, CGO
Thierry Georges Vancaillie, MD Belgium, FRANZCOG
Senior Lecturers
Jason Anthony Abbott, BMed N’cle, MRANZCOG, MRCOG
*Lucy Bowyer, BMedSc MB BS N’cle, MRCOG, FRANZCOG, MD
N’cle
*Robert Gerard Buist, BSc Otago, MB ChB, DipOb. Auck.,FRNZCOG
*Gabrielle Ruth Casper, BSc MB BS, FRANZCOG
*Daniel Challis, MB BS Syd., FRANZCOG, DDU
Graeme Jackson Hughes, MB BS UNSW, FRANZCOG, FRCOG
Leo Robin Leader, MB ChB Cape T., MD UNSW, FRANZCOG, FRCOG
FCOG SA DA RCP&S Lond.
Kei Lui, MB BS MD UNSW, FRACP
Lecturers
Michael Francis Costello, MB BS Qld., (MM RH&HG), DRANZCOG,
FRANZCOG, CREI
Stephen Dan Horrowitz, MB ChB Cape T., MRCOG, FRANZCOG,
FCOG S.Aust.
*Swaran Lata Nand, DpSM Fiji, DObst Otago, FRANZCOG
*Thomas Marcus Grattan-Smith, MB BS UNSW, FRACP
Associate Lecturer
*Amanda Henry, BMed N’cle
*Karen Mizia, MB BS Syd, BSc (Hons) UNSW, MRANZCOG
Technical Officer
Grace Van Der Vegte, PTC Syd.TAFE
Administrative Assistants
Tracey Anne Good, BSc N’cle, GradCertHRM N’cle TAFE, PostgradDip
Psyc CSU
Tatiana Memedovic
Sydney Children’s Hospital
The John Beveridge Professor of Paediatrics
Leslie White, MB BS Syd., DSc UNSW, FRACP, MRACMA, MHA
UNSW
Professors
*Danny Cass, BMedSc MB BS Monash, PhD Syd., FRACS
*Jackie Crisp, BA PhD Macq.
Anne Marie Cunningham, MB BS PhD Syd., FRACP
Stephen Bruce Dowton, MB BS MD Syd., FACMG, FRACP
*Michelle Haber, BSc(Psychol) PhD UNSW
Richard Leigh Henry, MB BS Syd., MD Dip Clin Epi N’cle, FRACP,
MRACMA
David Laing, BSc, PhD UNSW
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*Desmond Richardson, PhD DSc
*Bernard William Stewart, MSc UNSW, PhD Lond., FRACI
Colin Sullivan, MB BS, BScMed, PhD, FRACCP, FAA
Associate Professors
*Timothy Bohane, MB BS Syd.,FRACP
*Ann Mary Evelyn Bye, MB BS Syd., FRACP, MD
*Mark Peter Gianoutsos MB BS Syd., MD Melb, FRACS (Plastic
Surgery)
*Glenn Mark Marshall MB BS UNSW, FRACP, MD UNSW
*Graeme John Morgan, MB BS Syd., FRACP
*Murray David Norris, BSc ANU, MAppSc NSWIT, PhD UNSW
*Sally Tracy, Bnurs. Victoria, MA Thames
*Andrew Rosenberg, MB BS Syd., FRACP
*Marcus Rex Vowels, AM MB BS Syd., MD UNSW, FRACP
*John Bernard Ziegler, MB BS Syd., FRACP, GradDipHEd UNSW,
FAAAAI
Senior Lecturers
*Garth Alperstein, MB ChB Cape T., MPH Hunter Coll. NY, FAAP,
FAFPHM, FRACP
Peter Ian Andrews, MB BS UNSW, FRACP
*Lesley Ashton, BA Flin., MPH Adel., PhD UNSW
*Michael Paul Brydon, MB BS MPaed MHA UNSW, FRACP
*Richard Cohn, MB BCh Rand., DCH SA, FCP SA, FRACP
*Andrew Day, MB ChB Otago, FRACP
*Rosemary French, BSc PhD Melb.
#Madlen Gazarian, MB BS Syd., MSc Tor., FRACP
*Maria Kavallaris, BSc UTS, PhD UNSW
*John Lawson, BMed, FRACP
*Richard Bryan Lock, BSc UCSwansea, PhD Lond.
*Fiona Mackie, MB BS Syd., FRACP
*Michael McGlynn, MB BS, FRACS
John Morton, MB BS Adel., FRACP, FARCGP, FCGP
*Andrew Herbert Numa, MB BS Monash, FRACP, FJFICM
*Pamela Palasanthiran, MB BS Melb., MD, FRACP
*Edward Chee Pong Shi, MB BS MS UNSW, FRACS
*John Percival Hunt Stephen, BAgr MB BS Syd., FRACS
*Elizabeth Sullivan, MB BS MPH MMed(Sexual Health) Syd., FAFPHM
*Rosemary Sutton, MB BS PhD Syd., FRACP
*Arthur Yeowtat Teng, MB BS Syd., DipPaed UNSW, FRACP
*Charles Verge, MB BS PhD Syd., FRACP
*Jan Lesley Walker, MB BS Syd., FRACP
Karen Zwi, MB BCh MMed SA, MSc UK, Comm Child Health, MRCP
UK, FRACP
Lecturers
*Susan Adams, MB BSc Syd., FRACS
*Elizabeth Argent, MB BS Qld., FRACP
*Yvonne Belessis, MB BS UNSW, FRACP
*Srinivas Bolisetty, DipChHealth India, MD(Paed) India
*Elizabeth Cotterell MB BS UNSW, DipPaed UNSW, FRACP
*Clare Alice Cunningham, OAM, MB BS Syd., MRCP UK, DCH FRACP
*Anthony Vincent Dilley, MB BS UNSW, FRACS
Alla Dolnikov, MSc., PhD Mosc.
*Ana Maria Dosen, MB BS DipPaed UNSW, FRACP
*Linda Durojaiye, BMedSc Nott., MB BS Nott., MRCP, FRACP
*Peter David Eisman, MB BS Syd., DCH Lond., FRACP
*Anthony David Epstein, MB BS Syd., GradDipPaed UNSW, FRACP
#*Michael Fairley, MB BS Syd., FRANZP
*John Martin Feller, MB BS UNSW, FRACP
*Belinda Goodenough, BA PhD UNSW, MAPS
*Padraic James Grattan-Smith, MB BS UNSW, FRACP
*Angus Gray, MB BS Syd., FRACS Ortho
*Guy Maxwell Henry, MB BS UNSW, FRACS
*Debra Kennedy, MB BS Syd., FRACP, SAC-RACP
*Thomas Kertesz, MB BS Syd., FRACS
*Joseph Khouri, MB BS Syd, PRACP
*Edwin Kirk, MB BS W.Aust., FRACP
*Usha Krishnan, MB BS, FRACP
Tao Liu, BMed Suzhou, MMed Shanghai, PhD UNSW
*Kevin Graham Lowe, MB BS UNSW, FRACGP, FRACP, FAFRM, RACP
*Karen MacKenzie, BAppSc Syd., PhD UNSW
*Owen I Miller, BMed, FRACP
*Kieran Thomas Moran, MB BCh BAO DipObs DCH Dublin, FRACP
*David Mowat, MB BS Lond., DRACOG, MRCGP, FRACP
*Ju-Lee Oei, MB BS UNSW, FRACP
*Matthew O’Meara, MB BS Syd., FRACP
Dimitrios Papadopoulos, MB BS Syd., DipPaed UNSW, FRACP
#*John Kieran Pereira, BMedSc MB BS UNSW, FRACS, FRANZCR
*Deborah Gay Perkins MB BS Syd., BSc DipPaed MPH
Susan Russell, MB BS UNSW, FRACP
*Michael Solomon, MB BS Cape Town, FRACS
*Tara Louise Stevemuer, BA MAppStat Macq.
*Monique Stone, MB BS(Hons) Syd., GradDipClinEpid N’cle, DipPaed
UNSW, FRACP
*Jonathan Marc Taitz, MB ChB Cape Town
*Wayne Thomas, BSc PhD N’cle
*Rodney Tobiansky, MB BCh Rand, FRACP
*Anne Marguerite Turner, MB BS UNSW, FRACP
*Dimitra Tzioumi, MB BS Syd., MPaed UNSW, FRACP
*Christopher Webber, MB BS Qld., DipObs RACOG, FRACP
*Gary David Williams, MB BS Syd., DipObs RACOG, DipChHealth
UK, MRCP, FRACP, FFICANZCA, FJFICM
Associate Lecturers
*Emma Best, BHB, MB ChB, DipPaed Auck.
*Gregory Bletcher, MB BCh
*Hala Katf, BMed N’cle, FRACP
Administrative Assistants
Melissa Jane Graf
Carolyn Louise Green
St George Hospital
Professor
Michael Chapman, MB BS Adel., MD Lond., MRCOG, FRANZCOG
Associate Professor
#Kate Hilda Moore, MB BS Syd., MD UNSW, FRCOG,
FRANZCOG,CU
Senior Lecturers
Maria Craig, MB BS Melb., FRACP
*Gregory Keith Davis, MB ChB, MD Auck., FRANZCOG, FRCOG
*Bob Fonseca, MB BS W. Aust., FRACP
*Caroline Homer, RN RM MN UTS, PhD UTS
Lecturers
*Danny Chou, MB BS UNSW, MRCOG UK, FRANZCOG Aust.,
DipGynOPendocscopy Fr.
*Emmanuel Karantanis, BSc(Med) MB BS UNSW, FRANZCOG
*Gregory Robertson, MB BS W.Aust., MRCOG, FRANZCOG
Associate Lecturer
*Una Conway, MB BCh, BAO, BA Dublin
South Western Sydney Area Health Service
Professor
Felix Wong, MB BS HK, MMed Sing., MD HK, FRCSEd, FRCOG,
FRANZCOG
Associate Professor
*Rajanishwar Gyaneshwar, MB BS UNSW, FRANZCOG, MHEd
Senior Lecturers
John Graeme Eastwood, BHBiol BMed BS Auck., DipChildHealth
DipCommHealth Otago, FRACP, FAFPHM
*Andrew McDonald, MB BS Syd., DipCH Lond., MRCP UK, FRACP
*James Parker, BSc UNSW, BMed N’Cle, DRACOG, FRANZCOG
*John Stefan Smoleniec, BSc(MechEng) MBBCh Jo’ burg; FRCOG,
MRCOG, FRANZCOG, CMFM, DDU, MD Brist.
Lecturers
#*Roger Blackmore, MB BS Syd., DCH Lond., MRCPI Dublin
*Ian Robert Callander, MB BS Monash, FRACP(Paed)
*Felix Chan, MB BS UNSW, FRANZCPG, MRCOG, CGO
*Raymond Chin MB BS UNSW, DCH, FRACP
*Carolyn Dianne Cooper, MB BS Syd., FRACP
*Robert Guaran, MB BS Monash, FRACP(Paed)
Karen Anne Harris MB BS Syd., GradDipClEd Syd., FRANZCOG
*Arthur Victor Jarrett, MB BS UNSW, FRACP
*Jennifer Lois McDonald, MB BS Syd., FRACP
*Adelyn Leong, MB BS, RACOG, FRANZCOG
*Anne Piper, MB BS Syd., MPH UNSW, FRACP
*Susan Piper, MB BS DipPaed UNSW, FRACP
Farhad Rahimpanah, MB BS UNSW, FRANZOG
*Geoffrey Donald Reid, MB BS Mon., FRANZCOG
*Jacqueline Anne Stack, BHB MBChB Auck., MAAE (Health), FRACP
(Paeds)
*Georgiana Yuen Kwa Tang, BSc PhD N’cle
*Sue Woolfenden, MPH UNSW, MB BS W.Aust.
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Albury Base Hospital
Lecturers
#*Mark Norden, MB BS Melb., FRACP
Wagga Base Hospital
Senior Lecturers
*Jing Yu Song, BMed MD Shanghai, FRACOG
*Ian James Stewart, MB BS Syd., BA N.E., FRANZOG, FRCOG
Lecturer
*Ganesha Thambipillay, MB BS Ceylon, MRCP, FRACP
Port Macquarie Base Hospital
Lecturers
*Raymond Peter Hodgson, MB BS Syd., MRCOG, FRACOG
*Brett Locker, MB BS Syd., FRACOG
*Gordon Wicks, MB BS Syd., FRACS
Faculty Units and Centres
Bioanalytical Mass Spectrometry Facility
Director & Associate Professor
+Michael Guilhaus, BSc PhD UNSW, FRACI
Deputy Director & Associate Professor
+George Albert Smythe, BSc PhD UNSW, ASTC
Principal Scientist
Mark Raftery, BSc PhD Adel.
Professional Officers
Martin Bucknall, BSc Manc.
Anne Poljak, BSc Syd.
Laboratory Manager
Lydia Morris, BSc Syd.
Senior Research Assistants
Russell Pickford, MChem MSc PhD UMIST
Valerie Wassinger, BSc PhD Syd.
Research Assistant
Sonia Bustamante, MChem UNSW
Honorary Visiting Fellow
Ian Gregor, BSc N.E., MSc PhD UNSW
Centre for Clinical Governance Research in Health
Deputy-Director (Associate Professor)
Johanna Westbrook, BAppSc(MRA) Cumb., MHA GradDipAppEpid
UNSW PhD Syd., FACHI
Senior Lecturer
Tatjana Zremic
Administration
Business Manager
Sarah Behman, AdvDip Acc TAFE, ANIA, GradCert BusTech UNSW
Administrative Officer
Keri Bell
Communications Officer
Samantha Sheridan
Electronic Decision Support Team
Senior Research Fellow
Bob Jansen, PhD UNSW, BASc SAIT
Research Fellow – NICS
*Vitali Sintchenko, MBBS Chernivtsi State Med Inst, Ukraine, FRCPA,
PhD UNSW
Research Fellows
Farah Magrabi, BE Auck, PhD UNSW
*Geoff McDonnell, MEngSci UNSW, FRACP, MBBS Syd
Victor Vickland, BHlthSc UTS, MPsych UL
Software Engineer
Ken Nguyen, BE UNSW
Evaluation Team
Program Manager – NHMRC Research Fellow
Johanna Westbrook, BBAppSc(MRA) Cumb., MHA GradDipAppEpid
UNSW, PhD USyd., FACHI
Senior Research Fellows
Andrew Georgiou, BA LTU, DipArts USyd, MSc AFCHSE
*Margaret Williamson, BPharm USyd, GradDip AppEpi NSW Health,
MPH USyd
Research Assistants
*Amanda Ampt, DipAppSci Nurs, RN, CM, GradDip Ed Nurs
Communication Team
Research Officer
Michelle Brear
Other Research Staff
Director
Associate Professor Jeffrey Braithwaite, BA UNE,
DipLabRelsandtheLaw, MIR Syd., MBA Macq., PhD UNSW, FAIM,
FCHSE
Research Fellow
Steven Tipper
Management Committee
Professor Richard Henry (Chair), MB BS Syd., MD DipClinEpi N’cle.,
FRACP, MRACMA
Professor Richard Matick, BSc, MPsych (Clin), PhD UNSW
Associate Professor Rosemary Knight, BA (Hons) ANU, PhD
Macq.Associate Professor Jeffrey Braithwaite, BA UNE,
DipLabRelsandtheLaw, MIR Syd., MBA Macq., PhD UNSW, FAIM,
FCHSE
Director and Professor
*Colin N Chesterman, MB BS Syd., DPhil Oxf., FRACP, FRCPA
Deputy Director
Associate Professor Rick Iedema, BA Liv UK, MA, PhD Syd.
Roland O Stocker, DiplNatw ETH Zurich, PhD ANU
David Emil Leon Wilcken (Emeritus)
Business Manager
Ms Avis Wong
Associate Professors
Wendy Jessup, BSc Manc., PhD Sheff.
*Leonard Kritharides, MB BS Melb., PhD Syd., FRACP
*Robert Lindeman, BSc MB BS PhD Syd., FRACP, FRCPA
Senior Lecturer/Senior Researcher
Dr Christine Jorm, MB BS (Hons), MD UNSW, FANZCA
Lecturers/Research Fellows
Dr David Greenfield, BSc, BA, BSocWk UQ, GradDip IT UTS, PhD
UNSW
Dr Cynthia Hunter, BA MA WA, PhD N’cle
Ms Debbi Long, MA Nijmegen
Dr Justine Naylor, BAppSc UNSW, PhD Syd.
Ms Jo Travaglia, BSocSt (Hons) Syd., GradDip AdEd UTS, MEd ACU
Research Officer
Ms Nadine Mallock
Centre for Health Informatics
Director (Foundation Professor Medical Informatics, Faculty of
Medicine)
Enrico Coiera, MB BS Syd., PhD UNSW, FACMI, FACHI
Centre for Vascular Research
Senior Research Staff
Professors
*Beng Hock Chong, MB BS Malaysia, PhD Syd., FRCPA, FRACP
Philip John Hogg, BSc PhD Qld.
Levon Michael Khachigian, BSc PhD DSc UNSW
Senior Lecturers
*Michael Francis Buckley, BHB MB ChB Auck., PhD Mon., FRCPA
Miles Davenport, MB BS Syd., DPhil Oxf
Lecturers
Katerina Gaus, MPhil Camb, PhD Camb
*Shane R Thomas, BSc Syd, PhD Syd
Management Committee
Professor C Geczy (Chair)
Professor MC Berndt (Monash University)
Professor CN Chesterman
Professor IA Dawes
Associate Professor R Wilson (South Eastern Sydney and Illawarra Area
Health Service)
Professor JA Whitworth (Australian National University)
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Advisory Committee
Professor L Beilin (University of Western Australia)
Professor R Graham (Victor Change Cardiac Research Institute)
Professor M Vadas (Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science, SA)
Medical Illustration Unit
Head
Michael J Oakey, AIMI, AAIMBI
Second-in-Charge
Virginia Bentink, RBI
Senior Graphic Designer
Marcus Cremonese, BA Brazil
National Centre in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical
Research
Professor and Director
David Albert Cooper AO, BSc(Med) MB BS Syd., MD DSc UNSW,
FRACP, FRCPA, FRCP
Professor and Deputy Director
John Kaldor, BA W.Aust., MA ANU, PhD Calif.
Associate Professors
Gregory John Dore, BSc MB BS UNSW, MPH Syd., PhD, FRACP
Sean Emery, BSc PhD Brunel
Andrew Grulich, MB BS Adel., MSc Lond., PhD UNSW, FAFPHM
Jennifer Hoy MB BS Monash, GradDipEpiBio Melb.
Matthew Law, MA Oxon., MSc Kent, PhD UNSW
Lisa Maher, BA Qld., MA, PhD Rutgers
Senior Lecturers
Chris Duncombe, MB BS Syd., RACGP
Sarah Huffam, MB BS Monash, MPH James Cook, FAChSHM, FRACP,
Anthony Kelleher BSc MB BS PhD UNSW, FRACP, FRCPA
Stephen Kerr, BPharm MIPH Syd., PhD UNSW
John Murray, BSc, MSc UNSW, PhD Wash.
Lecturers
Dianne Carey, BPharm MPH Syd.
Kathleen Ruth Clezy, MB BS Adel., FRACP
Fraser Drummond, MB ChB Aberd., MRCA, DA UKJulian Elliott, MB
BS Melb., FRACP
Patrick William Gerard Mallon, BSc Belf., MB BCh, BAO
Gail Mathews, MBChB Brist., MRCP
Iona Millwood, BA Camb., PhD Oxf.
Sarah Pett, BSc (Hons), MB BS (Hons) Lond., DTM&H, MRCP, FRACP
Isobel (Mary) Poynten, MB BS UNSW, Dip Child Health, MPH Syd.
Garrett Prestage, BA, PhD
Rebekah Puls, BSc PhD W.Aust.
Timothy Ramacciotti, BA (Hons) Massachusetts, MPH UNSW, MD
Ohio
David Regan, BA, BSc, PhD
Nabila Seddiki BSc, PhD
Handan Wand, MSc, MA Upitt., PhD UNSW
Research Fellow
Carolyn Day, BSc PhD
Claire Vajdic, BOptom UNSW, PhD Syd.
Manager, Finance and Administration
Bronwen Turner, BA UNSW
Business Manager
Annie Tung, MPA
Visiting Professors
Peter McDonald AM, MB BS Adel., FRCPA, MRACP, FRACP, FASM
Visiting Conjoint Associate Professor
Don Edward Smith, MB BChB, MD
Honorary Visiting Fellows
Bruce Brew, MB BS MD Syd., FRACP
John (Nick) Crofts, MB BS Melb., MPH Mon., FAFPHM
Catherin Mary Peel, MB BS UNSW, MM Syd.
Alexander David Wodak, MB BS Syd., FRACP, MRCP Lond., FAFPHM
Honary Visiting Lecturers
Mark Bloch MB BS W.Aust, MMed Syd.
Robert Finlayson MB BS Syd., Dip Ven LSA, FACSHP
Robert Macfarlane MB BS Adel., FRACGP
Nicholas Medland BA Lond.,MB BS Qld., DipVen Monash
Norman Roth MB BS DipVen Monash
Cassy Workman MB BS Syd.
National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre
Director and Professor
Richard Phillip Mattick, BSc MPsychol PhD UNSW
Deputy Director and Associate Professor
Maree Teesson, BSc(Psychol) PhD UNSW
Visiting Professor
+*Wayne Denis Hall, BSc PhD UNSW, AM
Associate Professors
Shane Darke, BA PhD Syd.
*Andrea Mant, MB BS Syd., MD UNSW, MA ANU, FRACGP
#*James Bell, BA MB BS Syd., FRACP, AMPSAD
Senior Lecturers
Jan Copeland, BSc PhD UNSW
Louisa Jane Degenhardt, BA MPsychol PhD UNSW
Kate Dolan, BSc PhD UNSW
Catherine Spooner, MPH Syd., BA PhD UNSW
*Adam Winstock, MB BS BSc MSc MRCP UK, MRCPsych, FAChAM
(RACP)
#*Alexander David Wodak, MB BS, MRACP, FRACP, MRCP Lond.,
FAFPHM
Lecturers
Joanne Elizabeth Ross, BSc PhD UNSW
Wendy Swift, BA MPH Syd., PhD UNSW
Lucy Burns, SRN BA MPH Syd, PhD UNSW
#*Mark Montebello MB BS W.Aust., FRANZP
Research Fellow
Delyse Hutchinson,BA BSc (Psychol) Monash PhD Macq., MAPS
Peter Lawrinson, BSc Adel., MsocSci UniSA, PhD UNSW
Rebecca McKetin, BSc(Psychol) PhD UNSW
Claudia Sanibale, BA Mpsych PhD UNSW, MAPS
NHMRC Fellow
Anthony Shakeshaft, BA Macq., MA Syd., PhD N’cle
Board of Management
Mr K Rozzoli, (Chair)
Mr K Evans
Professor L Field
Professor R Henry
Mr D McGrath
Ms J Hefford
Professor R P Mattick
Dr N Swan
National Perinatal Statistics Unit
Director
Elizabeth Anne Sullivan, MB BS MPH, MMed(Sexual Health) Syd.,
FAFPHM
IT/Business Manager
Jishan Dean, MEng TsingHua, BSc FuDan.
Administrative Assistant
Emma Ong, BSN Phils., RN NSW College of Nursing
Research Officers
Paula Angus, BAppPsychol Canb.
Susan Jane Cliffe, BSc (Hons), MPH, PhD
Sue Kildea, RN RM BHSc (Hons), PhD
Paula Laws, BAppPsych (Hons) Canb.
Maree Porter, BA (Hons Class I) Sociology
Sandy Squires, BBus (Health Info Mgt) Qld.
Yueping Alex Wang, MB SMU, MPH UNSW
Anne Maree Waters, BMath N’cle, GradDip Stat ANU, GradDip Pop
Health
Visiting Academics
Sally Tracy, NHMRC Post doc, A/Professor UNSW, NSH & UTS
Georgina Chambers, BAppSc MLS, GradDip(Comp), MBA
Narelle Grayson, BA (Hons Class 1) N’cle.
The Simpson Centre for Health Service Research
Director and Professor
Kenneth Mark Hillman, MB BS Syd., FRCA England, FANZCA,
FFICANZCA
Clinical Coordinator & Acting Manager
*Lis Young, CCM MA Copenhagen, FFAFPHM
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Principle Research Fellow
*Hai Phung, MD Saigon, BA MPH Qld.
#Edward William Kraegen, BSc PhD UNSW, MACPSM
#Peter Robert Schofield, BSc Syd., PhD ANU, DSc UNSW
Senior Research Fellow
Jack Chen, MB BS Shanghai, PhD UNSW
Roberto Forero, MA MPH Syd., PhD UNSW
Associate Professors
+Roger Daly, BSc PhD Liv.
*Fabienne Mackay-Fisson, PhD Louis Pasteur
+Elizabeth Musgrove, BSc PhD UNSW
+Christopher Ormandy, BSc PhD UNSW
Research Associates
Sanjay Harsha Jayasinghe Wadanambi Arachhige, MB BS, MSc
Lixin Ou, BE, MBA
Affiliated Institutes
Children’s Cancer Institute Australia for Medical
Research
Executive Director and Professor
*Michelle Haber, BSc(Psychol) PhD UNSW
Professors
*Experimental Therapeutics – Professor Michelle Haber, BSc(Psychol)
PhD UNSW
*Iron Metabolism and Chelation – Professor Des Richardson, BSc MSc
PhD DSc W.Aust.
ACRF Drug Discovery Program – Professor Philip Hogg, BSc PhD Qld.
Associate Professors
*Molecular Carcinogenesis – A/Professor Glenn Marshall, MB BS MD
UNSW, FRACP
*Molecular Diagnostics – A/Professor Murray Norris, BSc ANU,
MappSc UTS, PhD UNSW
Leukaemia Gene Therapy – A/Professor Geoff Symonds BS, PhD
Senior Lecturers
*Molecular Epidemiology – Dr Lesley Ashton, BA Flin., MPH Adel.,
PhD UNSW
*#Experimental Therapeutics – Dr Maria Kavallaris, BAppSc UTS, PhD
UNSW
*Leukaemia Biology – Dr Richard Lock, BSc UCSwansea, PhD Lond.
*Experimental Therapeutics – Dr Rosemary Sutton, BSc ANU, PhD Syd.
Lecturers
*Stem Cell Biology – Dr Karen MacKenzie, BAppSc UTS, PhD UNSW
*Molecular Carcinogenesis – Dr Wayne Thomas, BSc PhD N’cle
Senior Lecturers
+Trevor Biden, BSc PhD Lond.
*Jackie Center, MS MB BS Syd., PhD UNSW, FRACP
*Susan Clark, BSc ANU, PhD Adel.
+Gregory Cooney, BSc PhD Syd.
+Edith Gardiner, BSc PhD Yale
*Shane Grey, BSc LaT., PhD Mon.
*Vanessa Hayes, BSc MSc Stellen, PhD Gron.
*Susan Henshall, BSc PhD Adel.
*Maiji Kohonen-Corish, BSc MSc Hel., PhD ANU
Tuan Van Nguyen, MAppStat Macq., PhD UNSW
Philippa O’Brien, BSc Otago, PhD Melb.
+Michael Rolph, BMSc Tas., PhD ANU
*Amanda Sainsbury-Salis, BSc W.Aust., PhD Gen.
Board
Mr W D Ferris AO (Chair)
Mr G Bradley
Mr N Curtis
Ms M Foley
Mr M Hoffman (Treasurer)
Dr L McIntyre
Mr G Paramor
Sister C Pedersen RSC
Professor M Reid
Mr W Scott
Professor J Shine AO
Professor P Smith
A/Professor Bernadette Tobin
Professor RJA Trent
Professor M Wainwright
Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute
Chief Operating Officer
Ms Shamani Surendran, BCom MBA Melb., ACAA
Professor and Executive Director
Robert Graham, FAA, MB BS MD UNSW, FRACP, FACP
Scientific Services Manager
Dr Susan Maastricht, BVSc Melb., MACVSc
Board
Hon Neville Wran, AC, QC, (Chairman)
Mr Sam Chisholm
Professor Ian Dawes
Mrs Barbara Ell
Ms Mary Foley
Professor Robert Graham
Sr Anthea Groves RSC
Mr John Ingram
Mr Mark Johnson
Mr John Kean
Mr Steven Lowy
Mr John McGuigan
Mrs Ros Packer
Board
Mr J Collins (Chair)
Dr R Toll (Vice Chair)
Professor M Haber
Mr P Kearns
Professor R Henry
Ms C Kelly
Mrs H McAdam
Mr R MuscatMrs S Walter
Professor L White
Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Executive Director
Professor and Director
#John Shine, AO, BSc PhD ANU, FAA
Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute
Professor and Director, Bone and Mineral Research Program
*John Allan Eisman, AO, BS MB BS Syd., PhD Melb., FRACP
Professor and Deputy Director
*Simon Charles Gandevia, BSc MD PhD DSc UNSW, FAA
Professor and Director, Inflammation (Arthritis & Asthma) Research
Program
#Charles Reay Mackay, BSc Monash, PhD Melb.
Professor and Director, Metabolism Research Program
+David Ernest James, BSc PhD UNSW
Associate Professor and Director, Neurobiology Research Program
+Herbert Herzog, Mag. Dr. Priv.Doz
Professor and Director, Cancer Research Program
*Robert Lyndsay Sutherland, MAgSc Cant., PhD ANU, FAA
Professor and Head, Pituitary Research Unit
*Ken Kian Yong Ho, MB BS Syd., MD UNSW, FRACP
Professors
Lesley Campbell, MB BS Syd., MD Wash., MD UNSW, FRACP, MRCP
*Donald John Chisholm, AO, MB BS Syd., FRACP
Professor, Executive Director & CEO
*Peter Robert Schofield, BScAgr Phd ANU, DSc UNSW
Professors
Gerald Anthony Broe, AM, BA MB BS Syd., FRACP, FACRM
*Glenda Margaret Halliday, BSc PhD UNSW
*Elspeth Mary McLachlan, BSc PhD DSc Syd., FAA
#*George Paxinos, BA(Psychol) Calif., MA(Psychol) PhD McG., DSc
UNSW
Caroline Dorothy Rae, BSc PhD, Syd.
Associate Professors
*Lynne Eckert Bilston, BE Syd., MSE PhD Penn.
James Gordon Colebatch, MB BS PhD UNSW, FRACP
Matthew Colm Kiernan, MB BS Syd., PhD UNSW, FRACP
*Stephen Ronald Lord, BSc MA Syd., PhD UNSW
David McKenzie MB BS BSc(Med) Syd., PhD UNSW, FRACP
*Peter Michael Nickolls, MB BS BSc BE PhD Syd.
Marcus Stoodley, BMedSc MB BS Qld., PhD Adel., FRACS
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Senior Lecturers
*James Alexander Brock, BSc York, DPhil Oxf.
*Kay Lorraine Double, BSc PhD Flin.
*Brett Garner, BSc W’gong, PHD Syd
*Vaughan Gary Macefield, BSc PhD UNSW
*Janet Louise Taylor, MB BS MBiomedE MD UNSW
Jian Tu, MB BS China, MSc Bruss., PhD UNSW
Lecturers
*William Brooks, BA MB BS MPH Syd.
*Jane Butler, BSc PhD UNSW
*Richard Charles Fitzpatrick, MB BS PhD UNSW
*Yuri Koutcherov, BSc W’gong, PhD UNSW
*Clair Shepherd, BSc PhD Sheff.
Administration Manager
Ms Deborah McKay, JP, BHA UNSW
Finance Manager
Mr Andrew Dermott, BEc Adel. CA
Board
Mr Paul Brassil (Chair)
Professor Roger Dampney
Ms Deborah Green
Ms Judi Hausman
Mr Philip Salter
Professor Peter Schofield
Mr Barry Shepherd
Professor Peter Smith
Mr David Thomas
Professor Mark Wainwright
Mr John Walton, AM
Mr Andrew Dermott, Company Sectretary
Skin and Cancer Foundation Australia
Associate Professor
Steven Kossard, BSc MB BS PhD Syd., FACD
Hon. Medical Director – Westmead
Dr. Robert Paver, MB BS, FACD
Hon. Medical Director – Darlinghurst
Dr Rod Hannaford MB BS, FACD
Board
Mr R C Gibson (Chair)
Dr A Doyle
Dr A Hamann
Dr J Krivanek
Mr D Paddon
Dr R Rosen
Dr S Shumack
Dr D Wong
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Faculty of Science
Comprises the Schools of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, Chemical
Sciences, Materials Science and Engineering, Mathematics, Optometry and Vision Science, Physics, Psychology, and Safety
Science, in addition to the Department of Aviation. The Faculty also hosts the Entrepreneurs in Science and Science
Communication units, as well as the Centre for Marine Biofouling and Bio-Innovation, the Bioengineering Centre, the Surface
Analysis Facility, the University Analytical Laboratory, the Optics and Radiometry Laboratory, the UNESCO Centre for Membrane
Science and Technology, the Centre for Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems, Cooperative Research Centre
for Spatial Information, the Centre for Environmental Modelling and Prediction, the NSW Injury Risk Management Research
Centre, the ARC Special Research Centre for Quantum Computer Technology, the National Pulsed Magnet Laboratory, the
Semiconductor Nanofabrication Facility, the HP Discovery Centre, the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility, the Electron
Microscope Unit, the Fowlers Gap Arid Zone Research Station, the Clive and Vera Ramaciotti Centre for Gene Function Analysis,
Centre for Computer Simulation and Modelling of Particulate Systems, Centre for Materials Research and Energy Conversion
and the High Performance Computing Support Unit.
Dean
Professor Michael Archer, BA Prin., PhD W.Aust.
Associate Dean (Research and International)
Roger Read, BSc PhD Syd., DIC Lond., FRACI
Associate Dean (Student Affairs)
Ian James McFarlane, BSc PhD Syd.
Science Facilities
Education Technology Officer
Michelle Kofod, BSc Syd., DipIT(IMM) TAFE
IT Manager
Mr Tom Sedgwick
Associate Dean (Education)
Noel Whitaker, BSc DipEd MSc PhD Syd.
IT Support
Ramiza Popovic
Hang Sit Chan
Presiding Member
David Ronald Cohen, BSc Syd., MSc Qu., PhD UNSW, FAEG, MAIG
Scientific Imaging
Steve Preece
Business Manager
Mr Stephen Rees
OH&S Consultant to Science
Executive Assistant to the Dean
Dana Jones
Policy & Projects Officer
Ms Catrine Larsson, DipHRM NSW TAFE
Mr. Lance Islip
Department of Aviation
Professor and Head of Department
Jason H Middleton, BSc PhD Monash
HR Consultant
Flory Alviola, BEd San Carlos, Philippines
Aviation Services Officer
Lili Turner
Project Officer (Education)
Ms Helen Dalton
Administrative Assistants
Shalend Scott, BAv UNSW
Jamie Chen, BAv UNSW
Receptionist and Administrative Officer
Xanthe Chapman
Client Services
Senior Accountant
Margaret Shek, BA UNSW, PNA
Senior Assistant Accountants
Lin Chin
Halina Wolak, MAdmin Wroclaw
International & Research Coordinator
Carl Kwan Leung, BStat Macq.
Marketing and Development Director
Vacant
Marketing Co-ordinators
Ms. Rachelle Carritt, BSc Macq., GradCert Mktg UTS
Mr. Alan Henry, BSc GradDip MSc UWS
Outreach Centre for Sciences
Project Officer
Prem Kumar
Media Liaison Officer
Dan Gaffney, BA MA MPH Syd., DipEd SCAE, CertComm C.Sturt
Science Student Centre
Executive Officer Undergraduate Science
Paul Buist, BA MEd UNSW
Student Services Officer
Elisabeth Crawford
Executive Assistant
Angela Morris
Science Student Advisors
Emily Cappas
Zephyr Xu
Director of Flight Operations
Patrick Watson, BEd DipSc DipT
Senior Lecturer
Rodger Robertson, BSc MCom UNSW
Lecturers
Cheng-Lung Wu, BSc MSc N.T.U., PhD Lough
Boyd Falconer, BSc UNSW, BAv U.W.S., PhD UNSW
Steven Shorrock, BSc LivJM., MSc Birm., PhD Notts
Len Sales
Casual Lecturers
Ronald Armstrong
Ronald Bartsch, BA DipEd Syd., LLB UNSW, LLM UTS
Graham Braithwaite, BSc PhD Lough
Walter Civitico
Gregory Clynick, BSc Macq., MAppSc UNSW, BTeach
Peter Elwin
John Guselli
Peter Marosszeky
Barry Sargeant
Bryan Stott, BSc Melb., MBA W.Aust.
Rodney Sullivan, BEcon Qld., GradDipAdmin CU
Alan Terrell
Mark Walmsley, BEng RMIT, MSc Bristol
Chief Flying Instructor
Malcolm Good, BAv UNSW
Flying Instructors
Rachelle Oosterveen, BAv UNSW
Corinne Pellatt, BAv UWS
Matthew Ingrim
Adjunct Associate Professor
John Faulkner
Visiting Fellow
David Forsyth, BE(Aero) UNSW, GradDip UNSW, FRAeS
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School of Biological, Earth and Environmental
Sciences
Associate Professor and Head of School
Paul Adam, MA PhD Camb.
Director Student Office and Associate Professor
Alan Michel Beal, DipAH Qld.Agr.Col., BSc PhD Qld.
Senior Administrative Officers
Louise Ann Mazzaroli, BA PhD UNSW
David Allan Hair, BSc UNSW
Administrative Officer
Matthew Hunt, BSc ANU
Administrative Assistants
Firoza Cooper, BCom Bombay
Emma Haradasa, BSc Syd.
Ann Lonergan
Professors
Mark Adams, BSc(Hons)Melb, PhD Melb
Michael Archer, BA Prin., PhD W.Aust., Dean Faculty of Science
Des Cooper, BSc, PhD Adelaide
Richard Kingsford, BSc DipEd PhD Syd.
Ross Edward McMurtrie, BSc PhD Syd.
Peter Steinberg, BSc Maryland, PhD Calif.
Colin Rex Ward, BSc PhD UNSW, FAuslMM, CPGeo, FAIG
Associate Professors
Peter Greenaway, BSc PhD N’c’le (U.K.)
William Bruce Sherwin, BSc PhD Melb., CertHEd UNSW
Iain Suthers, BSc Syd., MSc Manit., PhD Dalhousie
Geoffrey Robert Taylor, MSc Birm., PhD N.E., FGS, MIMM, MAusIMM,
FAIG
Senior Lecturers
Peter Bruce Banks, BSc PhD Syd.
Robert Williams Brander, BSc MSc Toronto, PhD Syd.
Robert Clinton Brooks, BSc PhD Witw.
David Ronald Cohen, BSc Syd., MSc Qu., PhD UNSW, FAEG, MAIG
David Benjamin Croft, BSc Flin., PhD Camb.
Kevin Dunn, BA W’gong, PhD N’cle
Paul Gordon Lennox, BSc Tas., PhD Monash
Ray Merton, DipPHI, AMRSH, BSc MSc PhD Auck.
Scott Mooney, BSc PhD UNSW
Alistair Gary Beresford Poore, BSc Monash, PhD UNSW
Jesmond Sammut, BA MSc PhD UNSW
John Triantafilis, BSc PhD Syd.
Lecturers
Stephen Bonser, BSc PhD Queens
Simon Griffith, BSc Leeds, PhD Leic.
Geoffrey Joseph Hyde, BSc Syd., PhD ANU
Emma Johnston, BSc PhD Melb.
Shawn Laffan, BSc PhD ANU
Associate Lecturer
David John Edwards, BSc N’cle
Senior Research Associate
Suzanne Joan Hand, BSc UNSW, PhD Macq.
Emeriti Professors
Terence John Dawson, BRurSc PhD N.E.
John Roberts, BSc N.E., PhD W.Aust.
Visiting Professors
Anne Elizabeth Ashford, BA Camb., PhD Leeds
Barry Fox, BSc DipEd N’cle, MSc Windsor, PhD Macq.
Bastiaan Jan Hensen, MSc Ley, PhD ANU
Joseph Landsberg, MSc(Natal), PhD(Bristol)
Anthony Kinnaird Milne, BA N.E., MA Syd., PhD Colorado
Visiting and Adjunct Academic Staff
Alberto Domenico Albani, DrGeolSc Florence, MSc PhD UNSW
William George Allaway, BA MA Camb., PhD Lancaster
Dan Bickell, BSc Michigan, PhD Cornell
Richard Connor, BA Calif., PhD Mich.
Michelle Patricia Cox, BSc, PhD Syd.
Anton Crouch, BA BSc Syd., FAusIMM, MAIG
Lyndall Jane Dawson, BSc UNSE, PhD UNSW
Alistair Dunlop, BSc N.E., PhD Lond.
David John Eldridge, BSc Syd., MSc PhD Macq.
Karen Firestone, BSc Virginia Tech., MSc Maryland, PhD UNSW
Phillip J Gibbs, BSc PhD UNSW
Thomas Ritchie Grant, BSc Cant., PhD UNSW
Peter Greenaway, BSc PhD N’cle (U.K.)
Lila Wanda Gurba, MSc Krakow, PhD UNSW, MAIG
Jerzy Jankowski, MSc PhD Wroclaw
Michael Krützen, PhD UNSW
Belinda Lake, MSc Charles Sturt
Jeffrey Leis, BSc Arozona, PhD HawaiiRichard Lucas, BSc PhD Brist.
Janet Mann, ScB Brown, MA PhD Mich.
Helene Alice Martin, MSc Adel., PhD UNSW
Michael Dick Melville, BSc PhD Syd.
Gerrit Neef, BSc Lond., PhD Well., FGS
Derecke Palmer, MSc Syd., PhD UNSWBettye Rees, BSc Qld., PhD
UNSW
Phillip Harold Rhoades, BSc UNSW
Peter Cyril Rickwood, BSc Lond., PhD Cape T., CChem, MRCS, MMSA
Euan Maurice Roberts, BAgr Sc MAgr Sc UNZ, PhD UNSW
Ervin Slansky, BSc PhD RnDr Charles
Jennifer Elizabeth Taylor, MSc Syd, PhD UNSW
Carl Weber, BSc Syd., GradDip UNSW
Alec Wood, BAgrSc Syd., PhD UNSW
Research Fellows
Russell Bonduriansky, MSc Guelph, PhD Toronto
Catherine Herbert, BSc(Hons) Macquarie, PhD Macquarie
Belinda Medlyn, BSc Adel., PhD UNSWAnthea Mitchell, BAppSc
UNSW, PHD UNSW
Sarah Pryke, BSc Natal, PhD Goteborg
Daniel Ramp, BSc PhD Melb.
Vice-Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Fellows
Merel Dalebout, PhD Auckland
Jennifer Kelley, BSc UL, PhD St.Andrews
Research Associates
Zhongsheng Li, BSc MSc CUG, PhD Canterbury
Silke Nebel, MSc Göttingen, PhD SFU
David Pepper, BSc UNSW, PhD Syd.
Alison Rutstein, BSc PhD Melb.
Research Assistants
Candida Barclay, BA UNSW, BSc UNSW
Karen Black, BSc(Hons) UNSW
Bronwyn Cumbo, B.EnvSci(Hons) UNSW
Ashley Fowler, BSc Syd, PhD UNSW
Jennifer Kingston, BA(Hons)Texas, PhD Macquarie
Nicolle Spyrou, BSc(Hons)UNSW
Michael Whitehead, BSc(Hons)UNSW
Professional Officers
Chris Anthony Myers, BSc UNSW
Kevin John Voges, BSc Syd.
Senior Technical Officers
Michael de Mol
Radko Flossman
Hendrick Godthelp
Engela Panagiotopoulos, AssocDipSIT NSW
Irene Eve Wainwright
Dorothy Yu, MSc Tech UNSW
Computing Staff
John Owen
David Perdriau
Yanni Zakaria, MSc Deakin
Technical Officers
Rosa Ascencio, GradDip UNSW
James Cook
Kirsten Crosby, BSc PhD UNSW
Frank Hemmings, BSc UTS
Geoffrey McDonnell, HND Writtle Ag. Coll.
Jan Nedved, MScAgr Ag.U.Prague
Rebecca Rush, BSc UNSW
Kate Stuart, BSc SA, B.MarineBio Flinders
Joanne Wilde, BSc UNSW
Centre for Remote Sensing and Geographic Information
Systems (in association with the Faculty of Engineering)
Director
Geoffrey Robert Taylor, MSc Birm., PhD N.E., FGS, MIMM, MAusIMM,
FAIG
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Fowler’s Gap Arid Zone Research Station
Director and Chairperson of the Management Committee
David Benjamin Croft, BSc Flin., PhD Camb.
Manager, Stock and Station Resources
Zane Turner
Senior Field Assistant
Rohan Cockfield
School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular
Sciences
Head of School
Pauline Doran, BE Qld., MSc PhD Cal.Tech., MIChemE
Finance
Executive Officer
Daniel Choy Soong Lee, MSc PhD UNSW
Finance Officer
Wolfgang Nittel
Finance Assistant
Steve Gouras, BSc UTS
School Administration
Administrative Officer
Cherise Ang, BSc MSc UNSW
Adminstrative Assistant
Kylie Jones
Postgraduate Research Coordinator
George Mendz MSc Barcelona, PhD UNSW
Honours Program Coordinator
Paul March BSc Long Island, PhD Penn., MASM
Head of Teaching
Michael Edwards, MA PhD Camb.
Student Office
Head
Kimberly Edmunds, BA UNSW
Adminstrative Assistant
Penny Hamilton
Academic and Centres Adminstration
Adam Abdool, BEd SCE S.Aust.
Sue Jackson
Professors
Ian Dawes, BSc UNSW, DPhil Oxf. (Scientia Professor)
Peter Gray, BSc Syd., PhD UNSW, FTSE, FIEAust, MABA, MAIChE
Staffan Kjelleberg, BSc PhD Goteberg (Scientia Professor)
Peter Little, BSc Brist., PhD Edin.
Marc Wilkins, BSc), PhD Macquarie
Associate Professors
Ricardo Cavicchioli, MSc James Cook, PhD N.E., MASM
Andrew Collins, BMedSc Monash, PhD LaT.
Michael Edwards, MA PhD Camb.
George Mendz MSc Barcelona, PhD UNSW
Hazel Mitchell, BSc PhD UNSW, DipEd Strath., MASM
Vincent Murray, BSc Glas., PhD CNNA
Brett Neilan, BAppSc UTS, PhD UNSW (ARC Senior Research Fellow)
Senior Lecturers
Andrew Brown, BSc PhD Syd.
Margaret Cooley, BSc PhD ANU
John Foster, BSc Swansea, PhD Aston
Bruno Gaeta, BSc PhD UNSW
Garry King, BSc PhD Syd.
Ruiting Lan, BSc Jiangxi, PhD Syd.
Louise Lutze-Mann, BSc PhD UNSW
Christopher Marquis, BSc BE PhD Syd.
Ian McFarlane, BSc PhD Syd.
Stephen Mahler, BSc Syd., PhD Qld.
Paul March, BSc Long Island, PhD Penn., MASM
Kathy Takayama, MSc MIT, PhD UMDNJ-Rutgers
Peter White, BSc PhD Lond.
Alan Wilton, BSc PhD Syd.
Lecturers
Frances Foong, BSc Surrey, MS UPM, PhD Calif.
Mark Tanaka, BSc Syd., PhD Stanford
Noel Whitaker, BSc DipEd MSc PhD Syd.
Associate Lecturers
PhaikEe Lim, BSc PhD Adel.
John Wilson, DipAppSc SIT, MSc U.W.S.
Emeritus Professors
Geoffrey Cooper, MSc PhD Melb., MASM
Kevin Marshall, BScAgr Syd., MS PhD Cornell
Barry Milborrow, BSc PhD DSc Lond., FLS, FIBiol
William O’Sullivan, BSc W.Aust., PhD ANU
Peter Rogers, BE Adel., MBA UNSW, DPhil DSc Oxf.
Edward Thompson, MSc DipEd Syd., PhD ScD Camb., FRACI
Anthony Wicken, BSc PhD Cape T., MA Camb., FASM, FIBiol
Adjunct Professors
Noel Dunn, MSc Melb., PhD Monash
Robert Graham, MD BS UNSW, FRACP, FACP
Richard Harvey, BSc PhD Adel.
David James, BSc PhD UNSW (NHMRC Senior Principal Research
Fellow)
Charles Mackay, BSc Monash, PhD Melb.
David Martin, MD Virginia
Peter Schofield, BSc Syd., PhD ANU, DSc UNSW
Patricia Lynne Conway, BSc Qld., PhD UNSW
William Rawlinson, BSc MBBS Syd., PhD Camb., FRACP, FRCPA
Adjunct Associate Professors
Aldo Bagnara, BSc PhD Melb.
Kevin Barrow, BSc PhD Adel.
Noelle-Anne Sunstrom, BSc Concordia, PhD McGill
Annette Gero, BSc Syd., MSc Macq., PhD UNSW
Adjunct Senior Lecturers
Sally Dunwoodie, BSc PhD Syd.
Peter Holden, BSc Syd., PhD UNSW
Thomas Preiss, DipChem Marburg, PhD N’cle (U.K.)
Michael Rolph, BSc Tas., PhD ANU
Adjunct Lecturers
Christopher McIver, PTC STC, BAppSc NSWIT, PhD UTS, MPH UNSW,
GMQ AGSM, AAIMS, MASM
Scott Rice, BSc Virginia, MSc North Carolina, PhD Tenn.
Bronwyn Robertson, BSc PhD UNSW
Merridee Wouters BSc Qld., PhD UNSW
Visiting Fellows
Lawrence Lai, BSc PhD W.Aust.
Kenneth Moon, BSc PhD UNSW
Andrew Netting, BSc PhD UNSW
Thomas Stewart, BSc Syd., PhD UNSW
George Zalitis, BSc PhD W.Aust.
Visiting Senior Lecturer
Dianne Glenn, BSc PhD UNSW
Postdoctoral Research Fellows
Brendan Burns, BSc PhD UNSW (ARC Postdoctoral Fellow)
Emma Collinson, BSc Bradford UK, MMedSc Sheffield UK, PhD Umist
UK
Ruby Lin, BSc Cant. NZ, PhD Syd.
Gabriel Perrone, BSc PhD UNSW
Neil Saunders, PhD Oxf. (ARC Postdoctoral Fellow)
Mark Temple, BSc MSc PhD UNSW
Jeremy Webb, MSc Exeter, PhD Manchester (ARC Postdoctoral Fellow)
Rohan Williams, BAppSc UTS, PhD UNSW
Adjunct Research Associate
Sian Munro, BSc PhD
Professional Officers
Bryan McAlister Croll, BSc UNSW
Wendy Glenn, MSc PhD UNSW
George Grossman, BSc UNSW
Geoffrey Kornfeld, BSc UNSW
Malcolm Noble, BSc Macq., MEnvStud UNSW
Jani O’Rourke, BSc Syd., PhD UNSW, MASM
Jeffrey Welch, BSc PhD UNSW
Head, Technical and Safety Services
Elizabeth Hegedus, BSc PhD UNSW
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Safety Officer
Nedhal Elkaid, BSc Libya
Research Fellow
Ruby Lin, BSc MSc Cant NZ, PhD Syd.
Laboratory Managers
Catherine Kennedy, PTC Syd.Tech.
Tatiana Markov, BSc UNSW
Russell George Cail, DipBiochem Bendigo IT, PhD UNSW
Quality Manager
Shining Yuan, MD MPathol XAMU China
Senior Technical Officer
Kim Nguyen, BSc UNSW, PTC Syd.Tech.
Nedhal Elkaid, BSc Libya
Angela Higgins, CBLT Toowoomba
Melissa Harrison, BSc UNSW
Technical Officers
Greg Aldis
Stephanie Arndt
Zahwa Al Shalabi, MSc UNSW
Khaled Daud, PhD UNSW
Steve Gouras, BSc UTS
Ghada Hanna
Kathleen Kimpton, AssocDipAppSc SIT
Terry Law BSc Biotech, UNSW
Sharon Murarotto
Alan Rushby, AssocDCT W’gong/Syd.TAFE
Laboratory Assistant
Li Zhang, BEng Tianjin, DipAppSc Syd.TAFE
Culture Collection
Jani Lesley O’Rourke, BSc Syd., PhD UNSW, MASM
Cellular Analysis Facility
Andrew Collins, BMedSc Monash, PhD LaT.
Kim Nguyen, BSc UNSW, CPT Syd.Tech.
Bioengineering Centre
Director
Peter Gray, BSc Syd., PhD UNSW, FTSE, FIEAust, MABA, MAIChE
Deputy Directors
Stephen Mahler, BSc Syd., PhD Qld.
Christopher Marquis, BSc BE PhD Syd.
Research Associate
Katherine Bryant
Centre for Marine Biofouling and Bioinnovation
Co-Directors
Professor Staffan Kjelleberg, BSc PhD Göteborg
Associate Professor Peter Steinberg, BSc Maryland, PhD Calif.
Administrator
Adam Abdool
Administrative Assistant
Julie Partridge
Research Fellows
Tim Charlton, PhD UNSW
Paul Gribben, PhD Auck.
Carola Holmstrom, BSc Umeá., PhD Göteberg
Scott Rice, BSc Virginia, MSc North Carolina, PhD Tenn.,
Diane McDougald, BS MS N. Carolina, PhD UNSW
Jeremy S Webb, BSc Exeter, PhD Manchester (ARC Postdoctoral
Fellow)
Mike Manefield, PhD UNSW
Dustin Marshall, PhD Melb.
Carsten Matz, PhD Kiel
Suhelen Egan, PhD UNSW
Greg Crocetti, PhD Qld.
David Schleheck, PhD Ukonstanz
Lachlan Yee, Phd UNSW
Research Assistants
Neda Shakibee, BSc UNSW
Kirsty Collard
Eva Fuary
Nidhi Sodhi
Clive and Vera Ramaciotti Centre for Gene Function
Analysis
Director
Ian Dawes, BSc UNSW, DPhil Oxf.
DNA Microarray Facility
Research Manager
Bronwyn Robertson, BSc PhD UNSW
DNA Sequencing Facility
School of Chemistry
Professor and Head of School
Robert Norman Lamb, BSc PhD Melb., PhD Camb.
Director of Research
Roger Bishop, BSc St And., PhD Camb., Cchem, FRSC, FRACI
Director of Teaching
Grainne Mary Moran, BSc PhD NUI, CChem, MRACI
First Year Coordinator
Nicholas Kenneth Roberts, BSc PhD W.Aust., Cchem. MRACI
Postgraduate Studies Coordinator
David Brynn Hibbert, BSc PhD Lond., CChem, FRSC, FRACI
Administrative Officer
Rick Sai Kin Chan, BBus Curtin, CPA
Administrative Assistant to Head of School
Linda Palmer
Professors
Roger Bishop, BSc St And., PhD Camb., CChem, FRSC, FRACI
David Brynn Hibbert, BSc PhD Lond., CChem, FRSC, FRACI
David St Clair Black, MSc Syd., PhD Camb., AMusA, CChem, FRACI
Robert Norman Lamb, BSc PhD Melb., PhD Camb.
Associate Professors
Michael Guilhaus, BSc PhD UNSW
Barbara Ann Messerle, BSc PhD Syd.
Roger Wayne Read, BSc PhD Syd., DIC Lond., CChem, FRACI
Gary David Willett, BSc PhD LaT., CChem, MRACI
John Justin Gooding, BSc Melb., DPhil Oxon
Senior Lecturers
Stephen Boyd Colbran, BSc PhD Otago
Gavin Leslie Edwards, BSc PhD Monash, CChem, MRACI
Naresh Kumar, MSc Punj., PhD W’gong, Cchem, MRACI
Grainne Mary Moran, BSc PhD NUI, CChem, MRACI
Nagindar Kaur Singh, MSc SPac., PhD Nott.
Graham Ball, BSc PhD Sheffield, MRACI
Dr John Stride, PhD, BSc (Hons) U. East Anglia
Nicholas Kenneth Roberts, BSc PhD W.Aust., CChem, MRACI
Lecturers
Douglas Neil Duffy, MSc PhD Waik., MNZIC
Ronald Stanley Haines, BSc PhD UNSW
Jason Brian Harper, BSc Adel., BSc PhD ANU
1st Year Teaching Staff
Kakali Chowdhury, PhD U. New Dehli, New India
Norma T McArdle, BSc UNSW, MA Macq., PhD Macq.
Joan P Ross, BA Syd.
Research Associates
Priyanthi Manohari Abeysinghe, BSc, PhD Wales (Cardiff), MRSC
Bill Bin Gong, BE ME Xian Jiaoton, PhD UNSW
Anna Oliver, MChE Gliwice, PhD Katowice Poland
Jennifer Joanne Russell, BSc PhD UTS
Marcia Scudder, BSc PhD Syd., DipEd Syd.Inst.Educ. MRACI
Hua Zhang, BSc MSc Zhegiang, PhD UNSW
Research Assistants
Rabeya Akter, MRACI
George Iskander, BSc MSc PhD Khartoum, FRSC, MRSC, RACI
Julia Messer, BSc UTS
Emeritus Professors
Stephen John Charles Angyal, OBE, PhD Bud., DSc UNSW, FAA, FRACI
George William Kenneth Cavill, MSc Syd., PhD DSc Liv., FAA, FRACI
Peter Steele Clezy, BSc PhD Tas., DSc UNSW, FRACI
Ian Gordon Dance, MSc Syd., PhD Manc., CChem, FRACI, FAA
Stanley Edward Livingstone, PhD DSc UNSW, FSTC, FRACI, FRSC
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Emeritus Scienta Professors
Michael Nicholas Paddon Row, BSc Lond., PhD ANU, CChem, FRSC,
FRACI
James Stanley Shannon, DIC PhD Lond., DSc Adel., FRACI
Lloyd Earle Smythe, MSc Syd., PhD Tas., FRACI
Adjunct Professor
Alan Norman Buckley, BSc Syd., PhD Monash, MRACI
Adjunct Associate Professor
Don Barnett, ChemCert Syd.Tech.Coll., BSc PhD Macq., MRACI
Honorary Visiting Fellows
David Alderdice, MSc Syd., PhD Lond, Cchem, MRACI
Joseph John Brophy, BSc PhD UNSW, DipEd Monash, CChem, FRACI
George Crank, MSc Qld., PhD Monash, CChem, FRACI, FRSC
Brian Craven, MSc PhD UNSW, ASTC
Norman William Herbert Cheetham, BSc PhD Qld.
Tristan John Victor Findlay, BSc PhD St. And., CChem, FRSC, FRACI
Keith Fisher, PhD Lond., FRSC, CChem, MRACI
Michael John Gallagher, MSc Qld., PhD Camb., CChem, FRAC
Robert John Goldsack, BSc PhD UNSW, CChem, MRSC, MRACI
Harold Andrew Goodwin, BSc PhD Syd., CChem, FRACI
David John Phillips, BSc PhD Lond., CChem, MRACI
Peter Thomas Southwell-Keely, BSc Syd., PhD UNSW, CChem, FRACI
Professional Officers
Donald Chadwick Craig, BSc Syd., MSc UNSW
James Malcolm Hook, BSc UNSW, PhD ANU, MRACI
Hildegard Stender
Senior Technical Officers
Juan S Araya
Joseph Hawil Antoon, ChemCert InstCert CompChemCert
Syd.Tech.Coll.
Berta Litvak, BSc UTS, MEdAdmin UNSW
Barry Sydney Ward
Technical Officers
Thanh Vo-Ngoc, MSc Tokyo I.T.
David Strizhevsky
Te Ty, ChemCert Syd.Tech.Coll.
Michael McMahon
Associate Professors
Alan Crosky, BSc PhD UNSW, MIMMA
Michael Ferry, BE W’gong, PhD UNSW, MIEAust, CPEng, MIM, CEng.
Mark Hoffman, BE PhD Syd.
Senior Lecturers
Sri Bandyopadhyay, BTech Met, MTech PhD Monash, FIEAust.
Owen Standard, BE PhD UNSW
Sammy Chan, BSc Lond., PhD Cant., ARSM CEng, MIMMM
Valanoor Nagarajan, PhD College Park (Maryland)
Sean Li, PhD Auck.
Lecturer
Dr Haiping Sun, BE USTB, ME PhD Kyushu
Honorary Visiting Professors
David J Young, BSc PhD Melb., FRACI, MAmerlChE, FIMMA, FIEAust.,
FTSE
Senior ARC Fellows
Janusz Nowotny, MS Gliwice, PhD Warsaw, DSc Cracow
Researchers
Tadeusz Bak, MSc PhD Cracow
Julie Cairney, PhD UNSW
Cecily Cheng, BE PhD UNSW
Xuefeng Dong, BE ME NEU,PhD UNSW
Baoyu Gou, BE ME PhD Syd.
Zonghan Xie, BE ME China, PhD UNSW
Runyu Yang, BE PhD UNSW
Qinghua Zeng, BE ME China, PhD UNSW
Haiping Zhu, BSc PhD BIT
Jianqiang Zhang, BE ME China, PhD UNSW
Sergey Bliznyukov¸ PhD DSc MSAI (Moscow)
Rita Khanna, PhD India
Sushil Gupta, BSc MSc PhD N’cle
Ruiping Zou, BSc NEUT, ME W’gong, PhD UNSW
Yong Zhao, BS MS PhD UST(China)
Researcher Engineer
N. M. Saha-Chaudhury BE MIEAust, CPEng MAIE
Laboratory Assistant
Teresa Ellis
Professional Officers
Jane Zhi Gao, BE Tsinghua
Guangqing Zhang, PhD UNSW
Yu WANG, ME USTB, PhD Deakin
Administrative Support
Anne Jordan
Ken McGuffin, BA Syd.
Anna Choy
Senior Technical Officers
John Budden, Met Cert
Philip Chatfield
Catalin Popescu
Instrument Workshop
Mitchell Davis
Paul Hallahan
Technical Assistant
Cathy Lau
Glass Workshop
Richard Burgess
Electronics Workshop
John Morgan, BE UTS
Chemistry School Store
Ian Aldred
Librarian
Ilana Cohen, BA MA Syd., DipLib UNSW
Australian Materials Technology Network
John Honig, BSc PhD UNSW
University Analytical Laboratory
Terence Michael Flynn, BSc UNSW, Cchem, MRACI
Elena Estrina, BSc Krasnoyarsk S. U. (USSR)
School of Materials Science and Engineering
Head of School & Professor
Oleg Ostrovski, DipIng Met, PhD DSc MSAI Moscow, MIE Aust
Professors
Charles C Sorrell, BS Missouri, MS Penn., PhD UNSW
Ai-Bing Yu, BEng, MEng NEU, PhD W’gong
Veena Sahajwalla, BTech MSc PhD U.Michigan, MAIE, MIBF, MAus
IMM
Paul Munroe, BSc PhD Birm., GradDipHEd UNSW (Director, Electron
Microscope Unit and Professor)
Visiting Fellows
Takehiko Nakajima
Mohamad Amin
Zbigniew Grzesik
Xuchuan Jiang
Shibo Kuang
Quansheng Song
Administrative Officer
Anil Singh-Prakash, BSc Auck., MA Deakin
Administrative Assistants
Flora Lau
Sanju Sharma, BA(Hons) Delhi, GradDipIT UTS
Lana Strizhevsky, BMusBEd Moscow Cons.
Centre for Computer Simulation and Modelling of
Particulate Systems
Director
Aibing Yu, MSc NEUT China, PhD W’gong.
Professors
John Burgess, BE ME PhD DEng(Hon), FTSE, FIChemE, FIEAust
Eddie Leonardi, BE PhD UNSW (School of Mechanical and
Manufacturing Engineering)
David Waite, BSc Tas., MSc Monash, PhD MIT (School of Civil and
Environmental Engineering)
Associate Professors
Soji Adesina, BE Lagos, MSc PhD Waterloo (School of Chemical
Engineering & Industrial Chemistry)
Rose Amal, BE PhD UNSW (School of Chemical Engineering &
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Industrial Chemistry)
Jesse Jin, BSc MSc Shaihai, PhD Otago (Adjunct Associate Professor,
School of Computer Science & Engineering)
Russell Standish, BSc W.Aust., PhD ANU (Director, High Performance
Computing Support Unit)
Mark John Hoffman, BE PhD Syd.
Senior Lecturer
Sri Bandyopadhyay, BTech MTech IIT, PhD Monash, FIEAust, CPEng,
MRACI, MAAAS
Lecturer
Graeme Bushell, BE PhD UNSW (School of Chemical Engineering &
Industrial Chemistry)
Researchers
Baoyu Guo, BE ME China, PhD Syd.
Runyu Yang, BE ME ZJU China, PhD UNSW
Haiping Zhu, BSc Yueyang, ME PhD BIT (Beijing)
Ruiping Zou, BE NEU, ME W’gong, PhD UNSW
Adjunct Members
Sheng Chew, PhD UNSW (Senior Research Engineer, Bluescope Steel
Research Laboratories)
Xavier Choi, PhD Monash (Senior Principal Research Scientist,
Division of Petroleum Resources, CSIRO)
David Pinson, BE PhD UNSW (Research Engineer, Bluescope Steel
Research Laboratory)
Paul Zulli, PhD UNSW (Senior Principal Research Engineer, Bluescope
Steel Research Laboratories, UNSW Adjunct Associate Professor)
Centre for Materials Research and Energy Conversion
Director
Janusz Nowotny, MSc Gliwice T.U., PhD Pol.Acad.Sci., DSc Krakow
T.U
Professor
Charles Christopher Sorrell, BS Missouri, MS Penn., PhD UNSW,
FIEAust, DipDT, FGAA, NICE
Deputy Computing Centre Manager
Michael Jurgen Jansen, BSc BE Syd.
Computing Centre Staff
Greg Michael Breheny
Soo-Han Kim
Adrian Nott
Duncan Alexander Smith, BSc MSc UNSW
Administrative Assistants
Christina Dimova, MScEnv ITU Paris, DipChemEng UCTM Bourg
Mary Hervir, DipBus NSW TAFE
Janette Irene Kos
Jan Lin, MCapSc Otago
Nefertity Elia Narouz, BA Aln Shams
Marina Rambaldini-Gooding, BA Southern Cross
Mayda Shahinian
Department of Applied Mathematics
Associate Professors
Matthew England, BSc PhD Syd.
Bruce Ian Henry, BSc PhD UNSW
Vaithilingam (Jeya) Jeyakumar, BSc Jaffna, PhD Melb.
Wolfgang Schief, DiplPhys München, PhD Lough.
Robert Spencer Womersley, BSc Adel., MSc PhD Dundee
Senior Lecturers
Peter James Blennerhassett, BE W.Aust., PhD Lond.
Adelle Coster, BSc PhD UNSW
Gary Froyland, BSc Qld., PhD W.Aust.
Mahadevan Ganesh, MSc Trichy., PhD Bom.
William McLean, BSc Qld., PhD ANU
John Francis Falla Middleton, BSc PhD Monash
John Michael Murray, MSc UNSW, PhD Wash.
John Roberts, BSc ANU, PhD Melb.
Thanh Tran, BSc HCM City, PhD UNSW
Lecturer
Christopher Tisdell, BA PhD Qld.
Researcher
Tad Bak, MSc PhD Krakow T.U.
Visiting Associate Professor
School of Mathematics
Vice Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Frances Yi-Chun Kuo, BCMs PhD Waikato
Scientia Professor & Head of School
Michael George Cowling, BSc ANU, PhD Flin., FAA, FAust MS
Senior Lecturer & Director of First Year Studies
David Graham Tacon, BSc N’cle, PhD ANU
Executive Assistant to Head of School
Dennis William Trenerry, BSc PhD Adel.
Professor & Head of Department of Applied Mathematics
Colin Rogers, BA Oxf., MEd Tor., PhD DSc Nott., FAA, FInstP.
Senior Lecturer & Head of Department of Pure Mathematics
Ian Raymond Doust, BSc W.Aust., MSc Tor., PhD Edin., MAustMS
Professor & Head of Department of Statistics
William Thomson Mulhinch Dunsmuir, FDipMath RMIT, BSc LaT., PhD
ANU
Scientia Professor & Professor of Applied Mathematics
Ian Hugh Sloan, BA BSc Melb., MSc Adel., PhD Lond., FAA, FAIP,
FAustMS
Ronald Perline, BA Santa Cruz, PhD Berkeley
Research Associates
Mark Baird, BE Syd., MSc Hawaii, PhD Warw.
Kerstin Hesse, DiplMath Bonn, PhD Kaiserslautern
Professional Officer (Oceanography)
Gregory John Nippard, BSc Syd.
Senior Research Assistant
Russel Morison, MSc Monash
Honorary Associate
William Eric Smith, MSc Syd., MSc Oxf., PhD UNSW, MinstP
Visiting Senior Research Fellow
Stephen Joe, BSc MSc New Zealand, PhD UNSWVisiting Fellows
James Lyness, BA DPhil Oxf.
William Dennis Mckee, BSc Adel., MSc Flin., PhD Camb.
Alex Opie, BSc DipEd Melb., PhD Monash, FAIP
Department of Pure Mathematics
Professor of Applied Mathematics
Jason Harry Falla Middleton, BSc PhD Monash
Scientia Professor & Professor of Pure Mathematics
Michael George Cowling, BSc ANU, PhD Flin., FAA, FAust MS
Associate Professors
Jie Du, BSc Suzhou, MSc PhD China Normal
James William Franklin MA Syd., PhD Warw.
Norman John Wildberger, BSc Tor., PhD Yale
Professors of Pure Mathematics
Anthony Haynes Dooley, BSc PhD ANU
Colin Eric Sutherland, BSc Cant., PhD Calif.
Senior Lecturers
Ian Raymond Doust, BSc W.Aust., MSc Tor., PhD Edin., MAustMS
Hendrik Benjamin Grundling, MSc Pret., PhD Adel.
Michael David Hirschhorn, BSc Syd., MSc Edin., PhD UNSW
Brian Raymond Frederick Jefferies, BSc Qld., PhD Flin.
David Graham Tacon, BSc N’cle, PhD ANU
Dennis William Trenerry, BSc PhD Adel.
Professor of Statistics
Matthew Wand, BMath W’gong, PhD ANU
Associate Professor of Statistics
Marek Rutkowski, MSc PhD Warsaw,
Visiting Professors
Andrew P Bassom, BA Oxf., PhD Exeter
Melvin Faierman, BE McGill, BSc Lond., MA PhD Toronto
Gong Bing Peng, DipClim Moscow Nat.U.
Vidar Thomee, Fil kand Fil lic Lund Fil dr Stockholm
Computing Centre Manager
Thomas William Sedgwick, BSc Syd.
Lecturers
Teresa Bates, BMath PhD N’cle, MSc Ottawa, PhD N’cle
Peter Geoff Brown, BA DipEd N’cle, MA Syd.
Daniel Chan, BSc BE UNSW, PhD Mass.Inst
Catherine Greenhill, BSc MSc Qld., DPhil. Oxf.
Astrid an Huef, BMath BCompSc N’cle, PhD Dartmouth
Jonathan Kress, BSc Adel., PhD N’cle
John Damian Steele, BSc MSc PhD Abdn.
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Associate Lecturers
David Donald Angell, BSc Monash, PhD UNSW
David John Crocker, BSc UNSW
Milan Pahor, BSc W’gong
Honorary Associate
Alf van der Poorten, BA BSc PhD MBA UNSW
Visiting Emeriti Professor
Garth Ian Gaudry, BSc Qld., PhD ANU, Hon.Fil dr Gothenburg
Visiting Professor
Valentyn Golodets, DSc Ukraine, PhD Kharkov
Visiting Associate Professors
David Christopher Hunt, BSc Syd., MSc PhD Warw.
Ezzat Sami Noussair, BE BSc Cairo, PhD Br.Col.
Honorary Visiting Fellow
Richard Julian Robert Abel, BSc PhD UNSW
Visiting Senior Lecturer
Peter Windeyer Donovan, BA Syd., DPhil Oxf.
Visiting Lecturer
Rodney James, BSc PhD Syd.
Department of Statistics
Senior Lecturers
Ben Goldys, MSc PhD Warsaw
Inge Koch, MSc Oxf., MPhil Lond., PhD ANU
David John Nott, BSc PhD Qld.
Spiridon Ivanov Penev, MSc PhD Humboldt
Donna Salopek, BSc MSc Alberta, PhD Carlton(Canada)
Lecturers
Yanan Fan, BSc Melb., PhD Brist.
Sally Gabraith, MStat UNSW, BMath N’cle, PhD Syd.
Sue Middleton, BSc Monash, MSc Dalhousie
Scott Sisson, BSc MSc Lanc., PhD Brist.
David Warton, BSc MA Syd, PhD Macq.
Associate Lecturers
Diana Combe, BSc PhD Syd., MSc Lond.
Research Associate
Tarn Duong, BSc PhD WA
Honorary Associate
James Bartram Douglas, BSc MA DipEd Melb., FaustMS
Visiting Senior Lecturer
Peter John Cooke, MSc N.E., MS PhD Stan.
Adjunct Associate Professor
Inna Kolyshkina, BSc Univ. Tech. Syd. PhD Ukraine
ARC Centre of Excellence for Mathematics and
Statistics of Complex Systems
Professors and Chief Investigators
Anthony Haynes Dooley, BSc PhD ANU
Colin Rogers, BA Oxf., MEd Tor., PhD DSc Nott., FAA, FInstP.
Ian Hugh Sloan, BA BSc Melb., MSc Adel., PhD Lond., FAA, FAIP,
FaustMS
Associate Investigators
Gary Froyland, BSc Qld., PhD W.Aust.
Frances Yi-Chun Kuo, BCMs PhD Waikato
John Roberts, BSc ANU, PhD Melb.
Wolfgang Schief, DiplPhys München, PhD Lough.
Matthew Wand, BMath W’gong, PhD ANU
Robert Spencer Womersley, BSc Adel., MSc PhD Dundee
Research Fellows
O Ageev, PhD Moscow
Josef Dick, MSc Saltzburg, PhD UNSW
Nick Dungey, BA MSc AdeL, PhD ANU
Quoc Thong Le Gia, BSc UNSW, MSc PhD Texas
Murugesh Subramanian, BSc MSc PhD Madras
Adam Szereszewski, MSc PhD Warsaw
Xiaoqui Wang, BA Wuhan China, MSc Najing China, PhD Russia
Centre for Environmental Modelling and Prediction
(CEMAP)
Associate Professor and Director
Matthew England, BSc PhD Syd.
Professors
Michael Leslie Banner, BE MEngSc Syd., PhD Johns H.
Jason Harry Falla Middleton, BSc PhD Monash
Senior Lecturer
John Francis Falla Middleton, BSc PhD Monash
Research Fellows
Mark Baird, BE, Syd., MSc Hawaii
Ben McNeil, BenvE Griffith, PhD Tas
Lixin Qi, BSc, Zhongshan, MSc, Chinese Acad. Met. Sci., PhD UNSW
Willem Pieter Sijp, BSc Leiden, PhD UNSW
Senior Research Assistant
Russel Morison, BSc MSc Monash
Professional Officer (Oceanography)
Gregory John Nippard, BSc Syd.
School of Optometry and Vision Science
Associate Professor and Head of School
Stephen John Dain, BSc PhD City Lond., FCOptom, FAAO,
FIES(A&NZ), FMSA
Professors
Brien Anthony Holden, BAppSc Melb., PhD DSc City Lond., LOSc,
FAAO, FVCO, DCLP, OAM
Mark Willcox, BSc Bristol, PhD Manc.
Associate Professors
Stephen John Dain, BSc PhD City Lond., FC Optom, FAAO,
FIES(A&NZ), FMSA
Fiona Stapleton, BSc Wales, MSc Manc., PhD City Lond.
Helen Swarbrick, DipOpt MSc Auck., PhD UNSW, FAAO
Senior Lecturers
Peter Robert Herse, DipAppSc QIT, PhD Houston, FAAO
Barbara Maria Junghans, BOptom GradDipHEd PhD UNSW, FAAO
David Cecil Pye, MOptom UNSW, FCLSA
Lecturers
Lisa Jean Asper, OD SCCO, PhD UNSW
Chitralekha Sundergopal Avudainayagam, BE MTech PhD IISc India
Kodidullam Visvanathan Avudainayagam, MSc PhD IISc India
Gavin Boneham, BSc BOptom PhD UNSW
Catherine May Suttle, BSc City Lond., PhD Aston, MCOptom
Associate Lecturer
David Lindsay Mann, BOptom BSc UNSW
Senior Staff Optometrists
Anna Delmadoros, MOptom UNSW
Rosemary Paynter, BOptom UNSW, FACBO
Staff Optometrists
Androniki Delaveris, BOptom UNSW
Sharon Oberstein, DipOptom FOA SA, MCOptom UK
Bayd Rosenbaum, BOptom UNSW
Administrative Officers
Kaylene Diane Dulhunty
Administrative Assistants
Michelle Bonanno, BSc Deakin
Kym Medland
Laboratory Supervisor
Bernard Marcinko, BA Sask., MEd UNSW
Optical Dispensers/Instructors
Effie Betihavas
Trevor Dawson
Adjunct Professors
Charles McMonnies, MSc UNSW, ASTC, FAAO
Deborah Sweeney, BOptom PhD UNSW
Visiting Professors
Robert Augusteyn, BSc PhD Qld., DipEd Melb.
Hans Griesser, DrSc NathEth.
Paul Mitchell, MBBS PhD Syd, MD UNSW, RACO, FRACS, FRCOphth,
FAFPHM
Gullapalli Rao, MD Guntur, DSc UNSW
Emeritus Professors
Hermann Barry Collin BSc MAppSc PhD Melb. DSc UNSW LOSc
FVCO FAAO FRCPath HonFNZCO
Josef Lederer ASTC BSc Syd MSc UNSW
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Adjunct Associate Professors
Arthur Ho, MOptom PhD UNSW
Edwin Howell, BSc(Optom) MSc PhD Melb., FACBO, FCOVD
Visiting Associate Professor
Thomas David Millar, BSc MSc Melb., PhD Flin.
Adjunct Senior Lecturers
Thomas John Naduvilath, MSc India, PhD Newc.
Eric Papas, BSc Birm., BSc(Optom) UMIST, PhD UNSW
Padmaja Sankaridurg, BOpt MedResFound, Madras, PhD UNSW
Reginald Wong, FIS MBA, FIS C.Sturt
Hua Zhu, BDent MSc China, PhD Syd.
Adjunct Lecturer
Klaus Ehrmann, BE Fachhochschuie Aalen, MSc Cran., PhD UNSW
Isabelle Jalbert, OD UdeM, PhD UNSW, FAAO
Visiting Senior Research Fellows
Philip James Anderton, BOptom BSc PhD UNSW, MSc(Optom) Melb.
Laurence Meagher, BAppSc GradDip WAIT, MAppSc Curtin, PhD
ANU, MRACI, MASB
Vaegan, BA Syd., MSc Monash, PhD UNSW
Visiting Research Fellow
Shmaiel (Samuel) Nona, GRSC UK, PhD Manc.
Honorary Visiting Fellow
John Andrew Alexander, MSc PhD UNSW, ASTC, FIO, FAAO
Optics and Radiometry Laboratory
Director
Stephen John Dain, BSc PhD City Lond., FC Optom, FAAO,
FIES(A&NZ), FMSA
Technical Services Manager
Brian Barry Cheng, BAppSc GradDip UTS
Professional Services Manager
Vacant
Client Services Manager
Thao Ngo, BSc U.W.S.
Technical Assistant
Melanie McKenzie, BSc Lethbridge, BE McMaster
Research Assistant
Clair Meredith Taylor, BAppSc UWS
Administrative Assistant
Christine Tonous
School of Physics
Professor and Head of School
Warrick Couch, MSc Well., PhD ANU
Senior Administrative Officer
Stephen Kwai Hung Lo, MCom UNSW
Director of First Year Studies
Michael Graham Burton, BA Camb., PhD Edin..
Postgraduate Director
Michael Gal, MSc PhD Eotvos Lorand
Undergraduate Director
Gary Phillip Morriss, BMath N’cle, PhD Melb.
Professor of Experimental Physics
Robert Graham Clark, BSc PhD UNSW, MA Oxf.
Professor and Head of Department of Theoretical Physics
Victor Flambaum, MSc Novosibirsk, PhD I.NuclPhys, USSR AcadSc.,
Dr Phys Math Sc USSR
Professors
Michael Gal, MSc PhD Eotvos Lorand
Michelle Simmons, BSc PhD Durham
John William Vanstan Storey, BSc LaT., PhD Monash
Oleg Sushkov, MSc Novosibirsk, PhD I.NuclPhys USSR AcadSc.,
DrPhysMathSc USSR
John Kelvin Webb, BSc Sur., PhD CambJoseph Albert Wolfe, BSc Qld.,
BA UNSW, PhD ANU
Emeritus Professors
Hans Gerard Leonard Coster, MSc PhD Syd., MinstP, FAIP
Julian Goldsmid, BSc PhD DSc Lond.
Heinrich Hora, DiplPhys Halle, DrRerNat Jena, DSc UNSW, FInstP,
FAIP
Jaan Oitmaa, BSc PhD DSc UNSW, FAIP, MAmPS
Visiting Professor
Alan Walker, BSc Qld., PhD Tas.
Visiting Associate Professors
Christopher John Hamer, MSc Melb., PhD CalifIT, DipCompSc Canb.
C.A.E., FAIP
Charles Lineweaver, BA N.Y.State, MA Brown, MA PhD Calif.
Robert John Stening, MSc Syd., PhD Qld., DipTertEd UNE, FAIP
Adjunct Professors
Brian Boyle, BSc PhD Durh.
Neville Fletcher, BSc Syd., PhD Harvard, DSc Syd.
Wallace Geldart, BSc ACU, PhD McMU
David Neilson, BSc Melb, MS PhD NY State
Robert Robinson, BA PhD Camb.
Adjunct Associate Professor
Michael James, BSc Syd., PhD Camb.
Adjunct Senior Lecturers
Peter Barnes, BSc Syd., PhD Illinois
Nigel Freeman, BSc Qld., MAppSc QUT
Galina Kaseko MD MosTohsak Lee Mahaworasilpa, BSc Mah., MSc
PhD UNSW
Richard Smart, BSc PhD Sheff.
ARC Federation Fellows
Robert Graham Clark, BSc PhD UNSW, MA Oxf.
Michelle Simmons, BSc PhD Durham
ARC Post Doctoral Fellows
Jacinda Ginges, BSc PhD UNSW
Jonathan Lawrence, BTec PhD Macq.
Adam Micolich, BSc PhD UNSW
Louise Mary Ord, BSc Sus., PhD Oxf.
Professional Officers
Terence Calvin Chilcott, BE Qld., MEngSc PhD UNSW
Kristien Clayton
Jack William Cochrane, BAppSc Canb. C.A.E., MPhys PhD UNSW
Vladimir Dzuba, MSc Novosibirsk, PhD InstNuclPhys USSR AcadSc.,
DrPhysMath Sc USSR
Jon Everett, BAppSc Chisholm
David Ronald Jonas, BSc BE UNSW
Patrick Thomas McMillan, BSc DipEd Syd., MEd MEdAdmin UNSW
Barry Perczuk, BSc PhD Monash
Robert Peter Starrett, BSc UNSW
John Tann, BAppSc Melb.
Melinda Taylor, BSc PhD Syd.
Senior Technical Officers
Mick Benton
George Hatsidimitris, BSc UNSW
Gary Keenan, BSc Macq.
Ping Lau, BSc UNSW
Andre Skougarevsky, MSc KPU(Kharkov)
Technical Officer
Dave Ryan
Technical Assistants
Diana Edler
Susan Fraser
Physics Friend
Susan Hagon, BSc GradDipSciComm ANU, GradDipEd UC
Administrative Assistants
Ranji Balalla
Joji Conducto, BA UST(Phils)
Patricia Furst, BSc Texas
Laboratory Craftsmen
Pritipal Baweja
Ken Jackson
Department of Astrophysics and Optics
Associate Professors
Michael Charles Brewster Ashley, MSc CalTech., BSc PhD ANU (Head
of Department)
Michael Graham Burton, BA Camb., PhD Edin.
Senior Lecturer
Maria Cunningham, BAppSc U.W.S.
Lecturer
Wilfred Walsh BSc MSc Syd PhD UNSW
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Department of Biophysics
Associate Professor
Paul Marie Gerard Curmi, BSc PhD Syd.
Senior Lecturers
Mary Jane Beilby, BSc PhD UNSW (Head of Department)
John Robert Smith, BSc Syd., PhD UNSW, MAIP
Krystyna Wilk, MSc Krakow, PhD UNSW
Department of Environmental and Applied Physics
Associate Professor
Michael Allister Box, BSc Monash, PhD Syd., MAIP
Senior Lecturer
Gail Patricia Box, BSc PhD N’cle (Head of Department)
John Robert Smith, BSc Syd., PhD UNSW, MAIP
Department of Condensed Matter Physics
Associate Professors
John Michael Cadogan, BSc Monash, PhD UNSW, MAIP
Alex Hamilton, BSc Lond., PhD Camb.
Richard Newbury, BSc Liv., DPhil Sur.
Senior Lecturer
Marion Stevens-Kalceff, BSc, ANU, PhD UNSW
Lecturer
Adam Micolich, BSc PhD UNSW
Department of Theoretical Physics
Associate Professors
Gary Phillip Morriss, BMath N’cle, PhD Melb.
Senior Lecturer
Marlene Noella Read, BSc PhD UNSW, MAIP, MAmPS, MACS
Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence
for Quantum Computer Technology: UNSW node (in
association with the Faculty of Engineering)
Scientia Professor and Director
Robert Graham Clark, FAA, BSc PhD UNSW, MA Oxf.
Chief Operations Officer
Richard Sharp, BSc BE PhD Syd. FAICD
Operations Manager
Robert Walton FCPA
Program Manager/Professor
Andrew Dzurak, BSc Syd., PhD Camb.
Michelle Simmons, BSc PhD Durham
Senior Researchers
Soren Andresen, BSc PhD Copenhagen
Rolf Brenner, Diploma Phys Eber-Karls Germany, PhD UNSW
Neil Curson, BSc Leic., PhD Camb.
Andrew Ferguson, MPhys Oxon, PhD Cant.
Eric Gauja, BSc BE PhD UNSW
Fay Hudson, BSc PhD Leeds
Computer Systems Officer
Simon Yin BE-BComm Syd MSc NUS
Senior Technical Officers
David Barber
Albert McMaster
Andrei Skougarevsky, MSc KPU Kharkov
Robert Starrett, BSc UNSW
Frank Wright
Laboratory Manager
Martin Brauhart, BE UNSW
Personal Assistant to the Director
Venus Lim
Administrative Officers
Karen Jury
Savita Sardana
Alisha Toft
UNESCO Centre for Membrane Science and Technology
(in association with the Faculty of Engineering)
Professor and Director (Biophysics)
Hans Gerard Leonard Coster, MSc PhD Syd., MInstP, CPhys,FAIP
Adjunct Associate Professor
Michael James, BSc Syd., PhD Camb.
Senior Lecturers
Mary Jane Beilby, BSc PhD UNSW
John Robert Smith, BSc Syd., PhD UNSW, MAIP
Visiting Professors
Benno Schenborn, BA UCLA, PhD UNSW
Alan Walker, BSc Qld., PhD Tas., FAA
Visiting Fellows
Galina Kaseko, MD Mos.
Tohsak Lee Mahaworasilpa, BSc Mah., MSc PhD UNSW
School of Psychology
Professor and Head of School
Peter Frank Lovibond, BSc MSc PhD UNSW
Senior Administrative Officer
Trevor John Clulow, BA UNSW, MA Syd.
Administrative Assistants
Wendy Faust, BA N.E.
Vera Thomson
Lynley Young, BA N.E.
Scientia Professors of Psychology
Richard Allan Bryant, BA Syd., MPsychol(Clin) PhD Macq.
Joseph Paul Forgas, BA Macq., DPhil DSc Oxf.
Barbara Jean Gillam, BA Syd., PhD ANU, FASSA
Professors
Mark Richard Dadds, BSc DipEd Melb., MMus Qld.Con., DipPsychol
PhD Qld.
Edward James Kehoe, BA Lawrence, MA PhD Iowa
Kevin Malcolm McConkey, BA PhD Qld., FASSA
Marcus Taft, BSc PhD Monash
Reginald Frederick Westbrook, MA Glas., DPhil Sus.
Associate Professors
Bart Anderson, BA Connecticut, PhD Vanderbilt
Jacquelyn Cranney, MA Qld., PhD BrynMawr
Jane Goodman-Delahunty, BA MA Witw., JD Seattle, PhD Wash.
Brett Kenneth Hayes, BSc MPsychol(Clin) PhD UNSW
Skye McDonald, BSc Monash, MSc Melb., PhD Macq.
Rick Richardson, MA PhD Kent State
William Hans von Hippel, BA Yale, PhD Mich.
Senior Lecturers
James Edward Harold Bright, BA PhD Nott.
Richard Ian Kemp, BSc Durham, PhD Lond.
Gavin Patrick McNally, BSc PhD UNSW
Christopher James Mitchell, BSc PhD Univ. Coll. Lond.
Karen Elizabeth Salmon, BA PhD Otago, DipClinPsychol MSc Cant.
Branka Spehar, BS MS Zagreb, MA PhD Rutgers
Lecturers
Melanie Gleitzman, BA PhD UNSW
Julie Diane Henry, MA PhD Aberdeen
Michelle Leanne Moulds, BA MPsychol(Clin) Syd., PhD UNSW
Benjamin Newell, BSc Nott., PhD UNSW
Meg Rohan, BSc Toronto, DipEd Sturt C.A.E., MA PhD Waterloo
Courtney Dawn von Hippel, BA PhD Ohio State
Visiting Professor
Stephen Bochner, BA Syd., MA Hawaii, PhD UNSW
Visiting Associate Professor
Ivan Beal, MSc Canterbury, PhD Auck.
Emeritus Professor
Sydney Harold Lovibond, BA Melb., MA PhD DipSocSc Adel., FASSA
Adjunct Professor
George Paxinos, BA Calif., MA PhD McG., DSc UNSW
Adjunct Lecturer
Belinda Jane Goodenough, BA PhD UNSW
Queen Elizabeth II Fellow
Amanda Jane Barnier, BA Macq., PhD UNSW
Visiting Fellows
Austin Sorby Adams, BA Adel., MA PhD Mich.
Kevin Douglas Bird, BSc PhD UNSW
Peter Charles Birrell, BA Syd., PhD UNSW
Patrick John Cleary, BSc Qld., PhD UNSW
Keith Raymond Llewellyn, BA PhD Syd.
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Visiting Senior Research Fellow
Robert Pryor, BA Syd., PhD UNSW
Deputy Director
Associate Professor Ann Williamson, BSc PhD LaT.
Visiting Research Fellow
Michael Kenneth Young, BA Macq., MPsychol(Clin) PhD UNSW
Research Manager
Mary Potter Forbes, BHA, MCOM, UNSW
Clinical Psychologist
Alice Shires, BSc MSc(ClinPsychol) Univ. Coll. Lond.
Senior Research Fellows
Computer Systems Administrator
Shanta Jayawardana, BSc BE Canada, GradDipCompSc N.E.
Dr Julie Hatfield, BA (Hons I), PhD (Psyc) USyd
Dr Andrew Hayen, BA (Hons), PhD USyd
Dr Shauna Sherker, BSc Concordia U, MSc Montreal, PhD Monash
Finance Officer
Socrates Mantalaba, BCom UNSW, BSc San Jose Recoletos
Visiting Research Fellow
Helen Moore, BSc (Hons), UA, MPH, USyd, Grad Dip at EPI,DoH
Professional Officer
Angus John Fowler, BSc UNSW
Senior Research Assistant
Rena Friswell, BA Macq.
School of Safety Science
Professor of Safety Engineering and Head of School
Jean Cross, BSc Manc., PhD Lond., FIEAust, MRMIA
Associate Professor of Chemical Safety and Toxicology
Chris Winder, BA Open U., GradCert OHS Management UNSW, MSc
City Lond., PhD Lond., FSIA
Senior Lecturers
Anthony Green, BSc PhD Edin.
Andrew McIntosh, BAppSc CCHS, MBiomedE PhD UNSW, MHFESA
Research Assistants
Timothy Chamberlain, BSc UNSW
Rebecca Dennis, BHlthSc U.W.S.
Annaliese Dowling, MSc (Hons), Woll.
Wei Du, MSSB, Sth East University,CHN, MSc&Tec, MPH, UNSW
Naomi Dunn, BSc (Hons), Woll.
Ralston Fernandes, BSc (Hons I,II) USyd
Rebecca Mitchell, BA Macq, MA, MOHS USyd
Susanne Murphy, BSc UBC CA, Hons (Psyc) PhD (Psyc) USyd
Maria Romiti, BSpSc UNSW
Marcia Schmertmann, BSc NCSU, MPH Emory
Lecturers
Roger Roy Hall, BSc ANU, MSc UNSW, CPE, FHFESA, MErgS, MHFES
Kamal Kothiyal, MSc MTech PhD IIT Delhi, MHFESA
Daniela Leonte, BE Bucharest, MEngSc PhD UNSW
Data Manager
Soufiane Boufous, BH (Hons) U.W.S., MPH Syd
Contract Lecturers
Amanda Hayes, BAppSc U.W.S., MEnvStudies PhD UNSW, GradCertEd
(TertiaryTeach) JCU, MRACI
Christian Khalil, BSc AUB, MEnvStudies PhD UNSW
Finance & Adminstration Manager
Gina Lam, BA Hong Kong U,HK
Contract Associate Lecturer
Carlo Caponecchia, BA(Psych) Hons.Newcastle
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
Bertrand Frechede, MSc PhD Ensam Paris
Biostatistical Officer
Robin Turner, BSc (Hons), PhD, Canterbury,NZ
Executive Assistant
Henny Oentojo, BBus MBA UTS
Administration Officer
Patricia Villaroel, BMus UA
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Facility
Professional Officer
Shaharin Yussof, BE Car., ME UNSW
Manager
Graham Edwin Ball, BSc PhD Sheff., MRACI, CCHEM
Administrative Officer
Ray Locke
Deputy Manager
James Malcom Hook, BSc UNSW, PhD ANU, MRACI, CCHEM
Administrative Assistant
Stacey Weeks
High Performance Computing Support Unit
Clerk
Shirley-Anne Blake
Director
Robert Bursill, BSc Uni. of Melb., PhD Uni. of Melb.
Honorary Visiting Fellows
Max Hely, BAppSc BSc(Hons) W’gong, CPE, MHFESA, MHFES,
MAAESS
Ronald Rosen, MSc N.Z., PhD UNSW, CPhys, FInstP, FAIP, FARPS,
MACPSEM
Philip Turner, BAppSc NSWIT, MSafetySc UNSW, MAIOH
Electron Microscope Unit
Entrepreneurs in Science
Director
Wallace John Bridge, BSc Syd., MAppSc PhD UNSW
Administration
Laurence Osen, BSc BA DipInnovMan UNSW
Science Communication
Director
William Douglas Rifkin, BS MIT, MS UC - Berkeley, PhD Stan.
Affiliated Academic Staff
James William Franklin, MA Syd., PhD Warw.
Deborah Lum, BSc DipEd PhD UNSW, GradDipScComm ANU
Kathy Mayumi Takayama, MSc MIT, PhD UMDNJ-Rutgers
David Alderdice, MSc Syd., PhD Lond, Cchem, MRACI
Computational Scientists
Richard Leow, BSc UNSW, PhD UNSW
Sam Lor, BSc ANU
Martin Thompson, BSc Leeds
Director and Professor
Prof. Paul Munroe, BSc PhD Birm., Grad DipHEd UNSW (also
Professor in Materials Science)
Deputy Director and Senior Lecture
Dr Marion Stevens-Kalceff, BSc ANU, PhD UNSW (Senior Lecturer
School of Physics)
Research Associate
Damien McGrouther, BSc PhD Glas.
Professional Officers
Dong Ming Zheng, BE ME Tsinghua
Jenny Norman, BSc Macq., MSc Syd.
Barry Searle, DipSc NSWIT
Senior Technical Officers
Viera Piegerova
NSW Injury Risk Management Research Centre (in
association with the Faculties of Engineering and
Medicine)
Technical Officers
Margaret Budanovic, BSc Syd.
Delphine Chassaing, BSc MSc Orsay
Sigrid Fraser
Katie Levick, BAgr Melb.
Director
Professor Caroline Finch, BSc Monash, MSc LaT., PhD Monash
Administrative Co-ordinator
Ruth Westwood B.A, B.Ed (Hons)Syd.
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Dean and Director
Professor Rob McLean, BEc Stats N.E., MBA Columbia
Assistant to the Dean
Yvonne Cohen
Director, Communications
Marie Kelly, MPH MBA MPA Syd.
Associate Dean, Faculty
Professor Lex Donaldson
Executive Assistant
Diana Ramsay
Associate Dean, Research
Professor Grahame Dowling
Administrative Assistant
Leone Kennedy
Director, PhD Program
Associate Professor Prithviraj Chattopadhyay
Presiding Member
Dr Chongwoo Choe
Professors
Christopher Adam, BEc W.Aust., MA PhD Harv.
Edward Anderson, MA PhD Cant.
Murali Chandrashekaran, BTech IIT Madras, PhD Arizona State
Roger Collins, BSc UNSW, PhD Macq.
Timothy Devinney, BSc Carnegie-Mellon, MA MBA PhD Chic.
David (Lex) Donaldson, BSc Ashton, PhD Lond.
Grahame Dowling, BCom DipBusStud N’cle, MCom PhD UNSW
Geoffrey Eagleson, BSc PhD Syd., MA Cant
Stephen Frenkel, BA Cant., MA Warw., PhD Cant.
Mark Hirst, BA Macq., BEc Tas., MCom PhD UNSW
Robert Marks, BE MEngSc Melb., ResCert Cant., MSc PhD Stan.
Sharon Parker, BSc W.Aust., PhD Sheffield
Associate Professors
Prithviraj Chattopadhyay, BSc Calc., PGDM Jamshedpur India, PhD
Texas
Elizabeth George, BA Bombay, MA Tata Inst. Bombay, PhD Texas
J. Peter Murmann, BA Berkeley, Phd Columbia
Baljit Sidhu, BCom MCom Otago, PhD Syd. AC(NZ) FCPA
Robin Stonecash, BA Swarthmore College, MS Wisc., PhD UNSW
Garry Twite, BA DipAcc CCAE, MCom PhD UNSW
Senior Lecturers
James Carlopio, BA Spfld, MA Manit., PhD Old Dominion
Kevin Clarke, BBus GradDipTax MTax UNSW, MEc Macq.
Chongwoo Choe, BA Econ Nat. U. Seoul, MA Econ SUNY, PhD Minn.
Giana Eckhardt, BSC Connecticut, PhD Minn.
Shayne Gary, BSc MIT, PhD Lond.
Markus Groth, BA MS PhD Arizona
Anna Gunnthorsdottir, BA Iceland, PhD Arizona
Benoit Julien, BA Laval (Queen’s), MA PhD Western Ontario
Daniel Lovallo, BA Econ, Florida, PhD Calif.
Anne Lytle, BSc Cornell, MSc PhD Northwestern
Kristin Rotte, BSBA Xavier, PhD Cincinnati
Yuan (Gloria) Tian, BEc Nankai, PhD Alberta
Paul Walsh, BSc W’gong, PhD N’cle
Geoffrey Waring, BEc Macq., MA Econ PhD UCLA
Lecturers
Julien Cayla, BA Inst. Commercial de Nancy, MBA Indiana U. (Penn.),
PhD Colorado
Gal Raz, BSc Technion-IIT, MA MS PhD Stan.
Rose Trevelyan, BA Cant., PhD Lond.
Human Resources
Manager
Heather Lavis, BBus Charles Sturt
Coordinator
Sandra Hoey, CertBus(HR) SIT, BA GradDipProfEthics UNSW, JP
Secretarial and Office Services
Coordinator
Diana Ramsay
Faculty Assistants
Linda Camilleri, CertBus(HR) SIT
Virginia Idato
Sussanne Nottage
Fran Prior
Judith Ramm
Development and Alumni
Director
Angela Chapman, BA McGill, MBA Laval, CFRE
Development Manager
Ben Harvey, BA MA MInt Bus USyd
Manager, Alumni Relations
Sarah Hain, BCom Monash
Events Manager
Tina Hall, BA East Lond.
Alumni Relations Coordinators
Jennifer Alvars, BAppSc U.W.S.
Lindal Young, BCom UNSW
Finance and Administration
Director
Stuart Stoker, BCom W’gong, CPA, JP
Manager, Market Research and Intelligence
Bill Tolisson, BEc Syd.
Finance Manager
Grace Ong, BEc Macq.
Accountant
Gunawan Yasadipura, BCom Taramanagara, MBA St Thomas Texas
Credit Supervisor
Donna Maree McIntosh
Data Entry and Collections Clerks
Fatima Chavez
Kavitha Peddi
Accounts Payable Officer
Vivian McCoy
Finance Planning Manager
Martin Luedi, BEc MCom Macq.
Management Accountants
Lucy Christodoulou, BCom W’gong
Patricia Castleblanco, BA Jorge Tadeo Lozano U. Colombia
Assistant Accountants
Rajat Vekaria, BCom MPA
Sudharshan Jayanthan, BCom U.W.S.
Payroll Coordinator
Popi Zografakis
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Facilities
Manager, Kensington
Maria Pernetta
IT Support
Riyanal Chea
John Le, DipSysTech Spherion
Jyneen Tantiongco, BSc UPLB
Venue Manager
Pamela Rodgers
Business Development
Facilities Coordinator
Huang Xiao, BEng ZJIT China, MSc UNSW, MBA(Exec) AGSM
Director
Thomas Schroeder, MBA MBS
Facilties Assistants
Ravi Ananthula
Kristian Miller-Karlsen
Award Programs
Receptionists
Angela Harrison
Maureen McKay
Director
Sharyn Roberts, BA Syd., MBA UTS
Executive Services Coordinator
Sandra Sarkissian
Print Room
Ron Hall
Executive Officer
Jennifer Zsifko
CBD
Project Officer, Operations
Sophie King, BA USyd, GradDipKnowlMan UTS
Venue Manager
Debbie See
Web Projects Manager
Kelley Johnson, BAppSc UTS
Venue Supervisor
Vacant
Support Officer
Erica Bowron, BA ANU
Venue Coordinators
Hun Leon Chong, CertIVIT DipIT SIT
Connie Cipri, CertAdv CertPubRel SIT
Manager, Marketing, Recruitment & Admissions
Cate Wellington, BBehSc Griffith
The Frank Lowy Library
The Frank Lowy Librarian
Raj Kumar Saxena, BSc USP, MA(LibIS) Lond.
Administrative Assistant
Jennifer Bartolo, CertLibPrac SIT
Education Technology Coordinator
Andrew Hill
Client Services Manager
Natalie McDonald, BAppSc(Info) UTS, MBA SCU AALIA
Senior Librarian
Dianna Hand, BA Macq., DipLib SIT
Collection Management Librarian
Tamara Sushkova MA Russia, AssocDipLibPrac SIT, GradDipLib UTS
Electronic and Research Librarian
Morgan Wilson, BA LLB MIM UNSW
Librarian
Katherine Rees, GradDipEIM UTS, AALIA
Library Technicians
Arlene Selman, AssocDip(Lib Prac) SIT
Cathy Sayer, DipLibIS SIT, DipML St George TAFE, AALIA, AIMM
Information Technology
Information Systems Manager
Joe Fenech, BSc UNSW, MBA MGSM
Web Manager
Shannon Roy
Lotus Notes Developer
Mark Donald, BSc USyd
Computational Research Support
Farid Khoury, BSc Maths UNSW
Business Analyst / Project Manager
Amany Nuseibeh, BSc GradDipBusAdmin Jordan, MBT UNSW
Developer Analyst
Vacant
Senior Database Developer
Sai Paravastu
Team Leader, Admissions
Debbie Shively, BA Univ.Redlands, M.Int. Studies, Syd.
Admissions Advisors
Bronwyn Allan, BNurs UTS
Louise Zsifko, DipHospMgmt TAFE
Marketing and Communications Officer
Lara Brauer, BA W’gong.CertIVMarketing&Bus SIT.
Team Leader, Marketing
Kandy Musgrave
Marketing Coordinator
Jessica Doolan, BCom Vic.Univ. of Wellington
Marketing & Admissions Assistant
Timothy Neems, BBus Aust. Catholic Univ.
Manager, Academic Affairs
Stephen Chadwick BSc MSc Luton
Team Leader, Academic Affairs
Karen Tyrell, BEcon Macq.
Student Advisors
Sarah Baggio, BBus UTS, DipE UNSW
Nathan Ford, BMus Indiana, MMus Manchester
Suzanne Strauh
Academic Affairs Officer
Belia Le Tet, DipAcc Mexico
Exchange and Orientation Advisor
Claudine Sutherland, BSc(Psych) Ulster
PhD Coordinator
Vacant
Student Services Administrator
Sue Davidson
Team Leader, Operations and Assessment
Bernadette Walker, BSc DipEd MEd UNSW
Operations and Assessment Officers
Kerry Secerov, CertIVW’placeTraining SIT, GradCertOrgDev Southern
Cross
Yasmin Uzunlar, BA UNSW
Executive Year Officer
Michala Roder, BA MA Copenhagan, GradCertTrans.Studies NYU
Team Leader, Program Publications
Sally Beech, CertIVGraphicDesign SIT, BA ANU, GradDipArt
Newcastle
Junior Developer
Jun Cheng, Bsci Hefei China, MSc W’gong.
Desktop Publishers
Serene Tay
Martin Steer
Manager IT Services
Soheila Rafie, BA Tehran
Educational Development Manager
Ann Wilson, BA PGCE Leic., MA Lond.
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Hong Kong MBA Program
Director
Mark Hirst, BA Macq., BEc Tas., MCom PhD UNSW
Program Manager
Catriona Debelle, BEc LLB GradDipLegalPrac Adel.
Career Services
Program Managers
Venera Owens, BA Dip Ed Syd., MMgt Maca.
Project Coordinator
Vacant
Client Services Team Leader
Peter Payne
Director of Placement
Anne Burley
Client Services Representatives
Gillian Brett
Maree Tomlins
Manager, Placement
Rebecca Jones, BEd BA Flinders
Centre for Applied Marketing
Recruitment Coordinator
Leah O’Beirne, CertIII Hunter Inst.
Executive Programs
Director
Vacant
Executive Assistant
Marcie Richards
Manager, Learning & Development (Custom Programs)
Therese Levi, DipEd BEc Macq., MBA(Exec) UNSW
Manager, Learning & Development (Consortium)
Craig Hawke, BA Macq., MBA(Exec) UNSW
Director
John Roberts, BA MComm Melb., MSc PhD MIT, FAIM, FAMI, FAIA,
CPM
Centre for Corporate Change
Director
Timothy Devinney, BSc Carnegie-Mellon, MA MBA PhD Chic.
Business Manager
Pauline Olive, BA N.E.
Centre for Real Estate Research
Manager, Learning & Development (Custom Programs)
David Hudson, MCom UNSW
Director
Garry Twite, BA DipAcc CCAE, MCom PhD UNSW
Manager, Learning & Development (Open Custom Programs)
Praful Patel, BEcon De Montfort
Centre for Research in Finance
Marketing Manager, Executive Programs
David Zipf, BBus MBus QUT
Director
Baljit Sidhu, BCom MCom Otago, PhD Syd. AC(NZ) FCPA
Marketing Co-ordinator, Executive Programs
Candy Wasserman, BA Lond.
Manager
David Simmonds, BA Macq., MStats MBA UNSW PhD Syd.
Client Education Account Managers
Dale Bracegirdle, BBus Deakin
Linda Weir
Meredith Hudson, BCom Wollong.
Anya Sieradazki, BBus UTS
Helene Yanitsas, BA U.W.S.
Alex Zrodlowski, BA DipEd Flin.
AGSM Limited
Manager, Open Enrolment Programs
Susan Alleyn, BA Canb., CertIV Workplace Training SIT
Board of Directors
Mr Tony Berg
Prof Gavin Brown
Prof Roger Collins
Prof Robert McLean
Prof Mark Wainwright
Program Logistics Coordinator
Annabelle McEwen, MA UNSW, BA Univ. Philadelphia
Company Secretary
Mr Stuart Stoker
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University College
Australian Defence Force Academy
Central Administration
Human Resources Administrator
Jacqui Jillard
Office of the Rector
Staff Development Administrator
Anne Green
Rector
Professor John Patrick Baird, BSc PhD ANU
Associate Dean Education
Associate Professor Stephen Ross Yeomans, BSc PhD UNSW, CPEng,
MIEAust, MIMMA
Associate Dean Research
Professor Joseph Cho Sam Lai, BSc(Eng) H.K., MEngSc PhD Qld.,
CPEng, FIEAust, SMAIAA, FAAS
Presiding Member of UNSW@ADFA Academic Board
Michael Robert Frater, BSc BE Syd., PhD ANU, MHEd UNSW, MIEEE
Manager Planning and Reporting
Melissa Pollard, BSocSc Qld.
Rector’s Office Manager
Tania Finn
Administrative Officer
Tess Blakers
Public Affairs Manager
Mike Palmer-Allen, GradDip(MarComm) Canb.
Student Recruitment Manager
Mark Priddle BATourism GradDip(MarComm) Canb.
Directorate of Finance, Personnel and
Planning
Director, Finance, Personnel and Planning
Laurence John Olive, BSc N.E., MSc Tas., GradDipProf Account
Canberra C.A.E.
Equity Officer
Poppy Maclean, BA ANU
Research Office
Manager Research Office
Danica Robinson, BSC North Western
Administrative Assistant
Geoff Brooks
Administrative Assistant
Vacant
Business Services
Manager Business Development Office
Maria Beckett, GDSE UWS
Office Manager
Carrie Wright
Administrative Assistant
Michelle Davidson
Short Course and Events Co-ordinator
Erin Varker
Student Administrative Services
Manager, Student Administrative Services
Julie Lines, BA MBA, Qld, Personnel Management (Advanced
Certificate) NSW Tafe
Office Manager
Debra Furphy
Acting Manager, Student Administrative Services
Peter O’Halloran, JP, AIMM, MAICD
OHS and Facilities
Acting Deputy Manager, Student Administrative Services
Dani Johnson, BA UNE
Suzanna Holmes, BAppSc(Physio) MComm Syd.
Financial Services
Manager Financial Services
Anthony Yager, BCom Canberra C.A.E.
Assistant Manager Financial Services
Robert Smith, BBus(Acc) CSU
Finance Officer
Vicki King
Finance Clerks
Anita Berresford
Scott Staruszkiewicz
Cashier/Purchasing Officer
Shay Manners
Assets Officer
Gerry Coogan
Stores Officer
Canh Do
Human Resources
Manager Human Resources
Rosemaree Michele Laurie, BA Tas., AFAHRI
Human Resources Officers
Mavis Comer
Tracey Coombes
Administrative Support Officer
Suzette Heffernan
Client Service Officers
Karen Lees
Owen Litchfield, BA(LibInfoStud) Canb.
Raeleigh Rogers
Chris Strong
Contracts Officer
Jenine Woodman
Team Leader (Client Service)
Usha Narayan, MA(Eco), S. Pac
Academic Support Officer
Vivienne Zelig, BA MLit ANU, GradDipDes UTS
International and Research Students Officer
Tatiana Romanovsky, BA GradDip(PE) Auck., MAAPD ANU
Student Systems Officer
Pauline Baragry
Team Leader (Administrative Services)
Vacant
Academic Support Group
Director Academic Support Group and Academy Librarian
Cliff Law, BA(Hons) Qld, AALIA
Business Manager
Sally Hudson
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Graphic / Web Interface Designer
Kurt Barnett, DipAppArts C.I.T.
Manager, Academy Library
Janice Margaret Gordon, BA W.Aust., GradDipAdvils Curtin, AALIA
Desktop Publisher
Clayton McGuire
Senior Librarians
Patricia Susan Beatty, BA Melb., DipEd Melb. T.C., GradDipLib
Canberra C.A.E., AALIA
Christine Margaret Fulton, BA (LibInfStud) GradDipArts (InfStud) Canb.,
MA UNSW, AALIA
Document Production Officer
Barry Freebody
Liaison Librarians
Christopher Mark Dawkins, BA UWA., MDefStud UNSW, GradDipLib
W.A.I.T., AALIA
Sevilay Esat, BA ANU., GradDipLib Canberra C.A.E., MPA Canb., DipIt
C.I.T., AALIA
Anna Papoulis, BA(LibInfStud) Canberra C.A.E
Annette Scarvell, BA CQU, GradDipLibInfoMngmt, MBA Canb., AALIA
Off-Campus Program Manager
Morgan Smith, ACSIT
Educational Developer
Wanda Jackson BA, DipEd UNE., BIT NTU, BEDStud(Chip) Melb.,
GDipAppLing NTU
Video Producer
Robin Murden, CertBusStudies UTS
Photographer
David Paterson, M.Photog, Hon L.M.Aipp, AssDipArts (Phot) CIT
Technical Services Librarians
Patrick Thomas George Dominick , BA(LIS) Riverina C.A.E.
Janet Perfrement, BA Adelaide, GradDipLib Canberra C.A.E., AALIA
Sylvia Aldred, BA(Lib) Canberra C.A.E.
Off Air Recording Officer
Andrew Playfair
Technical Services Officers
Pauline Berwick
Elfie Gahan, Dip(LibInfoServ), C.I.T.
Wendy Van Buuren
Hung Bui
Venue And Technical Support Officer
Bill Keegan, AssocDipEng (Elect), ACTAA
Acquisitions/Course Reserve Co-Ordinator
Marilyn Dunbar, BA Melb., DipLib RMIT
Senior Bibliographic Records Officer
Steven Cremer, LibTechCert Canb Tafe, ALIATech
Inter-Library Loans Supervisor
Edith Hackworthy, LibTechCert. Newcastle Tafe, ALIATech
Senior Venue and Infrastructure Officer
Ray Draper
Infrastructure And Document Production Assistant
Toby Keen (parental leave until August 2006)
Infrastructure Assistant
Keith Massey (until August 2006)
Information Communication and Technology
Services
Inter-Library Loans Officer
Mary-Jane Burk
Manager
Tony Ablong, MBus, GradDip(Bus,Admin), BBus Curtin, BSc, FAIM,
FACS
Client Services Supervisor
Glenn Large, BA(LibInfStud) Canb., AALIA
Administrator
Alison Barry, ACIS
Client Services Officer
Danielle Archer, LibTechCert, Dip Hobart Tafe
Senior Systems and Network Engineers
Vacant
Client Services Assistant
Patsy Sheather, BA (AustStudies) ANU
Systems and Network Engineers
Phillip Berrie, BAppSc Q.I.T. , MScInfs, UNSW
Stephen Meatheringham, BSc Adel, PhD ANU
Client Services Assistant
Hayward Maberley
Systems Manager
Vijeeth Shakespeare, IDPM(Fellow)
Systems Officer
Lyn Christie
Indexer, Austlit
Tessa Wooldridge, BA ANU., GradDipEd Canberra C.A.E.,
GradDip(LibInfoMngmt) Canb.
Indexers
Lesley Banson, LibTechAssDip, C.I.T
Jennifer Huntley, BA(LibInfoSci) Canb.
Jane Rankine, BA W.A.I.T., GradDipLib Canberra C.A.E.
Special Collections Co-ordinator
Wilgha Edwards, Assoc.Dip Library Services, C.I.T
Special Collections Assistant
Rose Bowman
Office Manager
Karyn Warner
Administrative Assistant
Vicky Hudson
Educational Technology Services
Manager ETS
Allan Herrmann, BSc, DipEd Qld., Med UNE
Office Manager
Rachel Hunter, DipAppArts C.I.T.
Office Administrator
Michelle Leonard
Senior Designer
Trish Boaden, DipBMgt ABA
Client Services Manager
Nenad Stefanovic
Client Services Officers
Barry Bosanac
Marcus Robson
Stacey Velstra
Client Services Team Leader
Tanuj Rastogi, MScIT UNSW
Senior Systems Developer
Bernard Lineham
Systems Developers
Anthony Cheung, BE Canb.
Zulqarnain Ahmad
Schools
Aerospace, Civil and Mechanical Engineering
Head of School
Warren Ferrers Smith, BE (Nav Arch) UNSW, MS PhD Houston,
MSNAME, MRINA
Professor
Joseph Cho Sam Lai, BSc(Eng) H.K., MEngSc PhD Qld., CPEng,
FIEAust, SMAIAA, FAAS
Associate Professors
Stephen Ross Yeomans, BSc PhD UNSW, CPEng, MIEAust
Sik-Cheung Robert Lo, BSc H.K., PhD UNSW, MICE, MIStructE, CPEng,
MIEAust, MHKIE
Senior Lecturers
Gary Frank Barker, BE Swinburne, MEngSc UNSW, CPEng., MIEAust., psc
Russell Boyce, BSc(Hons) PhD ANU, MAIAA
Rajah Gnanendran, BSc Per’ya, MEng Carleton, PhD W.Ont.,
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DipUniTh New Br., MICE, PEng
Michael John Harrap, BE Melb., PhD UNSW, CPL
Rikard Benton Heslehurst, BE MEng R.M.I.T. , PhD UNSW, CPEng,
FIEAust, SMAIAA, MSAMPE, MSAE, MACSS
Obada Kayali, BE A.U. Beirut, MSc PhD Strath., CPEng, MIEAust
Harald Hermann Kleine, Dipl. – Ing, Dr. – Ing. RWTH
Raymond Lewis, BBSc(Hons) LaTrobe, ATPL(1st Class)
John Frederick Milthorpe, BSc BE MEngSc PhD Syd., MDefStud
GradDipHEd UNSW, SMAIAA
Neil Robert Mudford, BSc(Hons) PhD ANU.
Andrew James Neely, BE(Hons) MEngSc PhD Qld, CEng, MRAeS,
SMAIAA
Robert Kenneth Niven, BSc PhD UNSW, MRACI
Krishnakumar Shankar, BTech I.I.T. Madras, MSc PhD Tas, GradDipHEd
UNSW, CPEng, MIEAust.
Anavatti Gopalarao Sreenatha, BE PhD I.I.Sc
Anthony Thomas Webb, BSc BE Syd., MEngSc PhD UNSW, DipHydEng
Delft, MAMSA, MIAHR, CPEng, MIEAust
Alan Stephen White, BTech Adel., MBldgSc Melb., ISFE, AIA & MA,
IFMA, FMAA
Eric Stein Wilson, BSc, BE Syd., MSc(Aerospace), Cranfield,
GradDipMgtStudy, RAAF Staff College
Lecturers
Susan Burdekin, BSc, GradDipPsych, ANU., CPL, MRAes, MEAAP,
MAAvPA, MISASI
Matthew Adam Garratt, BE Syd. GradDip AppCompSci UCQ
Gerhard Horoschun, BE MEngSc Melb.,Grad IEAust
Tapabrata Ray, BTech, M.Tech, PhD Indian Institute of Technology
Murat Tahtali, MSc Mid.East. T.U., MASME
John Young, BE Syd. MA(Eng) Princeton
Research Officers
Marion Anne Burgess, BSc Syd., MSc UNSW, FAAS
Frank Edward Irons, BSc PhD Syd.
Adjunct Senior Lecturers
Martin Brett Aubury, BSc S’ton, CEng, FRAeS
Alan Fien, BSc Qld, BE Syd, MAHS
Emeritus Professor
Robert Kirby Duggins, BSc Lond., PhD Nott., CPEng, FIEAust, MIMechE
Visiting Senior Research Fellow
Sudhir Laxman Gai, BE Karn., MSc Belf., PhD, DEng(Brist), CEng,
FRAeS, AFAIAA
Visiting Fellows
Bruce Wilfrid Golley, BE Adel., MSc, PhD Qu., CPEng, FIEAust
Muhammad Naseer Haque, BSc W.Pak. Eng., MEng A.I.T. Bangkok,
PhD UNSW, CPEng, FIEAust, MACI
Keith Thomas Linard, BE BCom BTRP Dip TRP Melb., GradDipEd
ANU., CPEng, MIEAust, MAES, MISDS
Honorary Military Fellow
Bruce Baden Hughes, CSM, BE Qld, CPEng, MIEAust
Executive Officer
Carol O’Brien
Student Administration
Gill Taylor, Undergraduate
Nadia Seselja, Postgraduate
School Administration
Vera Berra
Business
Professor and Head of School
Peter Henry Hall, MA MPhil Oxf., FAIM
Associate Professor
Iain Leonard Densten, BBus(BusAdmin) BBus (Hons), PhD Monash
Stefan Markowski, MScEcon Warsaw, PhD Lond.
Senior Lecturers
Cheah Hock-Beng, MSocSc Sing., MPhil DPhil Sus.
Antonius Wilhelmus Gerardus Maria Huybers, Dipl HEAO Sittard,
Drs(Econ) Limburg, PhD UNSW
Gary Richard Lea, LL.B Brunel, LL.M Lond., MPhil Cardiff
Gary Josef Manger, BA MCom PhD DipEd UNSW, FAIM
Frances Myfanwy Miley, BComm LL.B UNSW, MEc NE, PhD W’gong
Paul Oslington, BEc Macq, BD MCD, MEc PhD Syd.
Keiran Anthony Sharpe, BEc MEc Syd, PhD Canb.
Massimiliano Tani, MSc (Econ) Lond., PhD ANU
James Raymond Warn, BA DipEd Melb., GradDipMgt C.Q.U., PhD
LaT., MAPS, AIMM
Lecturers
Edward Antoniak, BA (Milstud) UNSW, BEc ANU, MInfSc (UNSW)
Elizabeth Barber, BA MEconSt Qld
James Matthew Hanson, BSc, DipEd Syd., MA, MBA Yale
Sharon Jackson, BA N’cle (N.S.W.), MEc ANU
Angela Knox, BSc, MComm, PhD Melb.
Jung-Soo Seo, BEc Seoul, MCom PhD UNSW
Howard Garrett Upstill, MSc (Econ) Lond., BA BSc, MSc Melb
Associate Lecturers
Jason Mazanov, BSc ANU., BAppPsych Canberra, PhD ANU
Visiting Senior Research Fellow
Robert Vincent Jackson, BEc PhD Syd.
Visiting Fellows
Tony Fu-Lai Yu, BA Tenn., MSc Iowa, MAPhil H.K., PhD UNSW
Rev. Paul Anthony McGavin, BA N.E., MEconSt Qld., ThDip
Aust.Coll.Theol., Theo.M(Hons) MCD, PhD Melb., ASA, AIMM, MACE
David Shackleton AO, GradDipMgmt, MBA Monash, AFAIM
Peter Noel Walsh, BSc N’cle (N.S.W), BA UNSW
Robert Wylie, BA(Hons) Qld.
Stuart Max Whitten, BAgEC(Hons) UNE, MPhil Cambridge, PhD
UNSW
Research Assistant
Rissa Raymundo, BEc Phils., MEc Macq
Manager, Information Systems & Equipment
Tom Bryson, MACS PCP
School Administrator
Liz Robinson
Executive Officer
Brad King, BA Tourism, GradDipSys, MBA Canb., AIMM
Humanities and Social Sciences
Associate Professor and Head of School
Robin Prior, BA PhD Adel.
English Program
Professors of English
Bruce Harry Bennett, AO, BA DipEd W.A., MA Oxf., MA Lond., FAHA,
FACE
Paul Raymond Eggert, BA Syd., MA Melb., PhD Kent., FAHA
Associate Professor
Susan Patricia Lever, BA ANU., MA PhD Syd., GradDipLib Canberra
C.A.E.
Senior Lecturers
Jeffrey Cameron Doyle, BSc BA Syd.
Heather Lucy Elizabeth Neilson, BA Melb., DPhil Oxf.
Lecturers
Fiona Mary Cotton, BA Flin., Dip Ed Adel., RSA Cert TEFL, MAppLing
Macq.
Emeritus Professor and Honorary Visiting Fellow
Harry Payne Heseltine, AO, BA W.Aust., MA PhD Louisiana State
Honorary Visiting Fellows
Bryan Edward Coleborne, BA Dip.Ed. M.Litt MA UNE, PhD Dublin
Adrian David Caesar, BA PhD R’dg.
David John Headon, MA DipEd Syd., PhD Br.Col
Roger S. Osborne, BA New Orleans, PhD UNSW
Geoff Page, BA DipEd N.E.
History Program
Professors of History
Peter John Dennis, AM, BA Adel., MA PhD Duke, DipT(Sec) Adel., T.C.,
FRHistS
Jeffrey Guy Grey, BA ANU., PhD UNSW
Associate Professor
Stewart Lone, BA Lond., PhD ANU
Senior Lecturers
David Blaazer, BA PhD LaT.
Francis Cain, BA MA Adel., PhD Monash
Eleanor Hancock, BA PhD ANU, MA V.U.W.
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Senior Lecturer and Osborne Fellow in Naval History
John Reeve, MA Melb., PhD Camb., FRHistS
Lecturers
Linda Bowman, BA Pomona, MA PhD Calif.
Nicola Baker, BA MA Auck., MA PhD ANU
Associate Lecturer
Debbie Lackerstein, BA Adel.
Visiting Fellows
John Coates, BA W.A, MA ANU., AC (Mil), MBE
Christopher Clark, BA, MA, PhD UNSW
Ashley Ekins, BA Adel.
Peter Londey, BA UNE, PhD Monash
John McCarthy, BA Qld., MA UNSW, PhD ANU
Kathryn Spurling, BA ANU., MA PhD UNSW
Peter Stanley, BA ANU., Dip. Ed., Canberra C.A.E., Litt.B, PhD ANU
Alan Stephens, BA LittB N.E., MA ANU., PhD UNSW
Gerald Walsh, MA DipEd Syd., MA ANU
Visiting Professors
Robert O’Neill AO, BE Melb., MA, D.Phil. Oxon.
Indonesian Program
Senior Lecturer
Minako Sakai, BA MIntStud Sophia, GradDipArts PhD ANU
Lecturers
Edwin Jurriens, MA PhD, Leiden
Ida Nurhayati, BDra Satya Wacana
Paul Tickell, MA Monash
Politics Program
Professors
James Cotton, BA Flin., MA Durham, MSc(Econ) PhD Lond., FRAS
Carlyle Alan Thayer, AB Brown, MA Yale, PhD ANU
Associate Professors
Anthony Samuel Bergin, BA LLB Monash, MA PhD ANU
David William Lovell, MA Flin., PhD ANU
Aurelia Dorane George Mulgan, BA Auck., MA Well., PhD ANU
Lecturers
Gavin Mount, BA Melb., MA PhD ANU
John Walker, BA Qld., PhD UNSW
Jian Zhang, MSc Zhejian, PhD Murdoch
Visiting Fellows
Peter Edwards, BA UWA, DPhil Oxf., PhD Adel
Malcolm Hugh Mackerras, BEc Syd.
William Hugh Smith, BSc(Econ), MPhil Lond., PhD ANU
Administrative and Research Staff
Marilyn Anderson-Smith
Susan Cowan, MA ANU
Bernadette McDermott
Shirley Ramsay
Executive Officer
Vacant
Information Technology Officer
Vacant
Information Technology and Electrical
Engineering
Professor of Electrical Engineering and Head of School
John Fredrick Arnold, BE MEngSc Melb., PhD UNSW, FIEAust, SMIEEE,
CPEng
Professor of Electrical Engineering
Ian Richard Petersen, BE Melb., MSEE PhD Roch., FIEEE, FIEAust,
MSIAM, CPEng
Associate Professors
Hussein Aly Abbass, BSc BA PG-Dip MPhil Cairo, MSc Edinburgh, PhD
QUT, MORS, MASOR, MISGEC, MIEEE
Donald Fraser, BE PhD Syd., SMIEEE, MIEAust, MACS, MINNS,
MAPRS, CPEng
Michael Robert Frater, BSc BE Syd., PhD ANU., MHEd UNSW, MIEEE
Lal Chand Godara, BE B.I.T.S., M Tech I.I.Sc., PhD N’cle (N.S.W.),
M.HEd UNSW, SMIEEE, FASA
Hemanshu Roy Pota, BE S.Gujarat., ME I.I.Sc., PhD N’cle (N.S.W.)
Senior Lecturers
Frantz Clermont, BSc MSc Poly. Univ. N.Y, PhD ANU
Michael Glynn Barlow, BMath W’gong, PhD UNSW
Lawrence Peter Brown, BSc Monash, PhD UNSW, MIEEE, FBIS
David John Cornforth, BSc(Hons) Nott. Trent, PhD Nott
Robert Ian Faulconbridge, BE MEngSc UNSW, MBA USQ, CPEng,
SMIEEE, MIEAust, SESA
Graham Freeman, BSc PhD Qld
Elanor Harriet Huntington, BSc PhD ANU., MIEEE
Andrew John Lambert, BSc(Hons) Otago, PhD UNSW, MSPIE
Edward James Essington Lewis, MACM, MAIS, MISACA, BSc PhD N’cle
(N.S.W.)
Christopher John Lokan, BSc PhD ANU., MACM, MIEEE
Alan McLucas, BE(Hons) MMgtStud PhD UNSW, qtc., CPEng, SDS,
SESA, MIEAust qtc
Gregory Neville Milford, BE Qld, MEngSc UNSW, PhD UNSW, MIEEE
Valeri Ougrinovski, MSc PhD Nizhny Novgorod, SMIEE
Mark Richard Pickering, BE C.I.A.E., ME PhD UNSW, MIEEE
Michael John Ryan, BE MEngSc PhD UNSW, GradDipMgtStud
A.C.T.A.A., MIEAust, MIEEE, SMIREE, AIMM, SESA, CPEng, psc, tem
Ruhul Sarker, BSME MIPE (BUET, Dhaka), PhD (DalTech, Halifax),
MIEEE, MASOR, MINFORMS
Weiping Zhu, B.Eng Hunan, M.Eng CUMT, PhD UNSW, MIEE
Lecturers
Cecilia Marie Andrews, BA GradDipInfoTech UNSW
Daryl Essam, BSc UNE, PhD UNSW
Xiuping Jia, BEng Beijing, PhD UNSW, SMIEEE
Gary Millar, BSc DipEd Flin., GradDipCompStud Canberra C.A.E.,
MInfSc UNSW, MPA USQ
Timothy Leonard Turner, BA Computing Canberra C.A.E., MBA Canb.,
GradDip E-Commerce Monash, GradCert UniLearning & Teaching
UNSW, MACS, MIEEE, AIMM, MAIS, MIPAA
Associate Lecturers
Jennifer Mary Backhouse, BA DipEd Syd, MInfSc UNSW, MACS
Michael John Ford, DipMechEng RMIT, MInfSc UNSW, FIEAust , CPEng
Emeritus Professor
Charles Sinclair Newton, Cand Scient Copenhagen, PhD ANU
Visiting Fellows
Geoffrey Cochrane, BSc Lond., PhD N.E., CPhys, MlnstP, SMIREE
Robin Malcolm Dunbar, BSc DipIER MSc Edin., PhD Heriot-Watt.,
FIEE, MSUT, CEng
Qld. Honorary Military Fellow
Lt Trevor Wheatley, BE(Hons) UNSW
Research Associates
Reza Sayyah Jahromi, MSc UNSW, MIEEE
Research Officer
Zheng Zhitao, MSc Peking
Research Assistant
Manoranjan Paul
Executive Officer
Dimitra Andriopoulos
Administrators
Elizabeth Carey
Pamela Giannakakis
Joan Woodward
Technology Support Team
(for the School of Aerospace, Civil and Mechanical Engineering and
School of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering)
TBA, Manager, Information Systems Group
Adrian Bishop, Senior Engineer, Professional Engineer and Electronics
Workshop
Tony McCarthy, Workshop Manager, Mechanical Workshop Group
Ian Leves, CertMatTesting Syd TAFE, AssDipSci OH&S, C.I.T, Manager
Laboratory Group
Physical, Environmental and Mathematical
Sciences
Associate Professor and Head of School
Dennis John Isbister, BSc MSc Indiana, PhD UNSW, FAIP
Professors
William Gregory Jackson, BSc PhD Melb., FRACI, CChem
Brian George Lees, BA PhD Syd.
Roger Fairbarn McLean, MA N.Z., PhD McG
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Colin Pask, BSc Lond., PhD UNSW
Rowland Alexander Sammut, BSc UNSW, PhD ANU
Associate Professors
John Grant Collins, BSc PhD ANU., MRACI, CChem
Jacqueline Carmel Croke, BSc PhD Dublin
Warrick Andrew Lawson, BSc MSc PhD Cant
Hans Albert Riesen, Lic phil nat, Dr phil nat Berne
Ravinder Kumar Sood, BSc PhD Lond., DIC, MIAU, FASA, FAIP
Glen Alan Stewart, BSc PhD DipEd Monash, FAIP
Rodney Oscar Weber, BSc Melb., PhD Tas.
Clifford Edwin Woodward, BSc PhD Syd., Doc Lund.
Senior Lecturers
Geoffrey Karl Aldis, BSc(Med) Syd., BA BMath W’gong., PhD Camb.
Wendy Rosemary Anderson, BSc Lond., MSc Dund., PhD UNSW
Glenn Adrian Banks, MSc Cant., PhD ANU
Steven Ian Barry, BSc Adel., PhD UNSW
Vincent Alistair Drake, MA DPhil. Oxf., GradCertHEd UNSW, MAIP
Peter Donald McIntyre, BSc PhD ANU
Geoffrey Norman Mercer, BSc PhD Adel.
Garry Robinson, BSc PhD Melb., ARMIT
Harvinder Singh Sidhu, BSc PhD Qld., DipEd S’pore.
Robert Gordon Smith, BSc PhD Melb., MASA, MIAU
Paul Joseph Tranter, BA PhD N’cle (N.S.W.)
Lecturers
Joanne Chapman, BSc PhD Lancaster
Mark Francis Collins, BSc Syd., MSc Kent, PhD UNSW
Amy Griffin, MSc PhD Pens
Wayne Douglas Hutchison, BSc PhD UNSW, MAIP, MVSA
Zlatko Jovanoski, BSc Monash, PhD UNSW
Andrew Kiss, BSc, PhD ANU
David John Low, BSc, PhD Adel., MAIP, MAMOS, MAGU
David James Paull, MA Adel.
Abul Fazal Mohammad Mokhlesur Rahman, MSc Rajsh., Dipl Chem,
Dr rer nat Regensburg, MRACI, CChem
Robin Ann Robertson, BSc Florida, MSc Rhode Is, PhD Oregon
Scott Sharpe, BSc(Hons), PhD Macq
Ingrid Takken, PhD K.U.Leuven (Netherlands)
John Robert Taylor, BSc PhD ANU, MAIP, MAGU
Richard Thain, BSc Southampton, PhD Plymouth (UK)
Heiko Timmers, Dipl Phys Munich, PhD ANU, MAIP, MIOP, MDPG
Isaac Nikolaos Towers, BSc Otago, PhD UNSW
Lynne Wallace, BSc Edin., PhD ANU
Xiao Hua Wang, BSc Shandong, PhD James Cook
Associate Lecturers
Barbara Rae Catchpole, BSc W’gong., DipEd Canberra C.A.E.
Jiashu Shen, BSc East China, PhD W’gong
Barbara Ann Burns, BSc Wisconsin, PhD Cornel, (USA)
Anthony Ivan Day, BSc PhD ANU
Wieslaw Alex Kaczmarek, MSc, PhD Poznan (Poland)
Jason John Sharples, BSc, BMath N'cle, PhD Canb
Jianli Wang, BSc, Shandong, MSc, PhD IOP (China)
Executive Officer
Tessa Hodson, BA, GCertEd Rhodesia
Administrators
Deborah Bator
Annabelle Boag, BA Canberra C.A.E.
Fiona Brearley
Dianne Ferguson, BEquine Bus Mgt, Syd
Michelle McAuliffe
Julie McDermott
Paul McKie
IT Support
Ali Arezi, BSc Tehran, MA RMIT
Geoffrey Jack Collin, BSc, MSc ANU
Stephen Douglas James, BSc PhD Melb.
Anthony Geoffrey Tate, BE PhD N’cle (N.S.W.)
Research Assistants
Damien Buck, BSc, PhD ANU
Shane Hatty, BEng Griffith
Simon Mockler, BSc(Hons) ANU
Technical Services Manager
Peter Charles Scott
Teaching and Research Support Group
Kate Badek, Assoc.Dipl.Chem Warsaw
Todd Bell
Phil Donohue
Peter Giljevic
Barry Gray, BSc MSc Waikato, PhD ANU
Julie Ann Kesby, BSc N.E., GradDipLib Canberra C.A.E.
Hans Horst Lawatsch
Ray Lawton
Peter Palmer, BAppSc, Canberra C.A.E.
James Pellegrino
Kenneth Piper
Glen Torr
Penny Turner, BSc ANU
Paul Van der Male
Emeritus Professor
Stewart James Campbell, BSc Aberd., MSc Salf., PhD Monash, CPhys,
FInstP, FAIP
Technical Staff Wing
Visiting Fellows
Terence Grant Birtles, BA Dip Ed Qld., MA Syd, Dip Crim Camb, Dip
Internat. Law ANU
Edward Arthur Catchpole, BSc Lond., MSc Kent, PhD Dund.
Donald Hugh Chaplin, BSc PhD Monash, FAIP, MIIR
John William Doyle, BSc McG., MA ANU
Albert Vernon John Edge, BSc PhD DipEd Lond., DipAdmin Canb.,
ARCS, DIC
Benjamin Colin Freasier, BSc PhD Louisiana State, MRACI, CChem
Stephen John Harker, BSc, MSc Monash, PhD UNSW, MAIP
Kenneth Robert Harris, BSc PhD Adel., FRACI, CChem, CPChem,
MRSC
Eric Alfred Magnusson, BSc PhD UNSW, PhD Lond., FRACI, CChem
Elsa Pastor Ferrer, PhD Catalonia, Spain
Catherine Jean Robinson, BSc Melb., PhD Monash
Graham Symonds, BSc Flin., PhD Dal.
Lawrence Arthur Woolf, BSc W.A., PhD N.E.
Directing Staff
LTCOL Roy Bird, BA (Hons) UNSW, MDefStud Canb., MMgtStud
UNSW, psc, qtc
LTCOL (UK) Steve Ellis, MA (Def Tech), ATO, GCGI, psc(j)
LTCOL Greg Downing, BA (Mil) UNSW, GradDip TelecomSysMgt
Swinburne, GradDip InfoSys Canb., MMgtStud (ProjMgt) UNSW
GradDip MgtStud A.C.T.T.A., psc, qtc
LTCOL Simon McDonald, MMgt (DefCapDev and Acq) UNSW, Grad
Dip (IT) QUT, GradDip Mgt (DefStud) Canb., psc(j), qtc
WGCDR(Dr) Keith Joiner, PhD, MMgt (DefStud), MSc (Dist,
Aerosystems), BEng (Aero), MIEAust, CPEng, asq(e), psc(j)
LTCOL Mark Eggler, BE (Hons) UNSW, MSc (Def Tech) Cranfield,
CPEng, psc (Thai), qtcc
Senior ARC Fellow
Christopher Mathew Wright, BSc Melb., PhD UNSW
Research Associates
Kathryn Jane Amos, BSc(Hons), PhD East Anglia
Nadeem Akram Ansari, MSc, MPhil, PhD Pakistan
Director
COL Rohan Boyer, MMgt(ProjMgt), MDefStud GradDipFVT(Cranfield), psc
Training and Education Development Cell
MAJ Bruce Atkinson, GradDip ResourceMgt A.C.T.A.A.
Co–ordination Cell
MAJ Lea Dunn, BA Qld., GradDip (LibInfoMgt) Canb.
WO2 Gordon Allibon-Burns
Ms Denise Penfold
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Centres, Institutes and Associated Organisations
Child Care Centres
Research Centres
Honeypot
National Centres of Excellence
Director
Lisa Wallmeyer, DipArts, MC.A.E. BTeach CSU
House at Pooh Corner
Director
Anthie Pettas, BTeach(EarlyChildhood) N.E.
Kanga’s House
Director
Paula West, BA PgCertSecTeach, Lond.
National Information & Communication Technology
Centre
President & Chief Executive Officer
Dr Mel Slater
National Stem Cell Centre
Chief Executive Officer
Dr Hugh Niall
Tigger’s Place
Commonwealth Awarded Research Centres
Director
Sylvia Turner, DipTeach Macq., BEd UNSW, GradDipTESOL UTS
ARC Centre of Excellence in Advanced Silicon
Photovoltaics and Photonics
International House
Master
Robert Lundy, BSc Indiana, MA Pacific Lutheran, EdD Oregon State
New College*
Master
Trevor Cairney, BA MLitt U.N.E., PhD N’cle
Bursar
Ken Barnes, MEd (Admin) UNE, MBus (Info. Innov.) GradDip (Doc
Mgt) RMIT
Dean of Residents
James Pietsch, BSc UNSW, DipEd Syd, MPhilEd Syd
Director of the Centre for Apologetic Scholarship and Education
(CASE)
Greg Clarke, BA UNSW, PhD Syd.
Alumni & Public Relations Coordinator
Mark Fairfull, BA Communications Canberra, MFIA
*Affiliated residential college located on the University campus.
Shalom College*
Master
Hilton Immerman OAM, BA UED Natal, BA Hons S.A., MA Brandeis,
MEAdmin PhD UNSW, JP
Administrator and Conference Coordinator
Bronwen Issitt B.Beh.Sc. Monash, MA UNSW
*Affiliated residential college located on the University campus.
Warrane College*
Master
Emeritus Professor Anthony (Tony) Greville Shannon, AM, DSc UTS,
FACE
Deputy Master
Richard John Vella, , BCom UNSW, MBA (Exec) AGSM, JP
Bursar
David Anthony Curran, ACMA
Chaplain
Rev. Dr Paul Gerard Grant, BCom UNSW, MLitt UNE, PhD Navarra
*Affiliated residential college located on the University campus.
Director
Professor Stuart Wenham
ARC Centre of Excellence for Autonomous Systems
(UNSW node)
Director
Professor Claude Sammut
ARC Centre of Excellence in Design in Light Metals
(UNSW node)
ARC Centre of Excellence for Functional Nanomaterials
(UNSW node)
Director
Professor Rose Amal
ARC Centre of Excellence for Mathematical and
Statistical Modelling of Complex Systems (UNSW node)
Co-Directors
Professors Anthony Dooley, Ian Sloan and Colin Rogers
ARC Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computer
Technology
Director
Professor Bob Clark
NHMRC Programs
Atherosclerosis
CIA: Professor Roland Stocker
Breast and Prostate Cancer
Professor RL Sutherland
Depressive disorders
CIA: Professor Gordon Parker
Development of New HIV Vaccines
Professor David Cooper
Evaluating Health Policy
Professor Denzil G Fiebig
Experimental Neurology
Responsible CI: Professor Simon Gandevia
Posttraumatic Mental Health
Professors Richard Bryant & Derek Silove
Vascular Biology
CIA: Professor Colin Chesterman
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National Research Centres
National Centre in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical
Research
Centre for Gender-Related Violence Studies
Director
Dr Jan Breckenridge
Centre for Health Assets Australasia
Director
Professor David Cooper
Director
Mrs Jane Carthey
National Centre in HIV Social Research
Centre for Health Informatics
Director
Professor Susan Kippax
Director
Professor Enrico Coiera
National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre
Centre for Interactive Cinema
Director
Professor Richard Mattick
Director
Professor Jeffrey Shaw
UNSW Centres
Centre for Marine Biofouling and Bio-Innovation
Australian Human Rights Centre
Co-Directors
Professor Staffan Kjelleberg & Associate Professor Peter Steinberg
Director
Associate Professor Andrea Durbach
Centre for Materials Research in Energy Conversion
Australian Scholarly Editions Centre
Director
Professor Janusz Nowotny
Director
Professor Paul Eggert
Centre for Pensions and Superannuation
Bioengineering Centre
Director
Professor John Piggott
Director
Professor Peter Gray
Centre for Refugee Research
Centre for Accounting and Assurance Services Research
Director
Professor Ken Trotman
Centre for Advanced Macromolecular Design
Director
Professor Tom Davis
Centre for Applied Economic Research
Director
Dr Kevin Fox
Centre for Applied Marketing
Director
Dr Gary Gregory
Centre for Clinical Governance Research in Health
Director
Associate Professor Jeffrey Braithwaite
Centre for Simulation and Modelling of Particulate
Systems
Director
Professor Aibing Yu
Centre for Contemporary Art and Politics
Director
Professor Jill Bennet
Centre for Electrochemical and Minerals Processing
Director
Professor Maria Skyllas-Kazacos
Centre for Environmental Modelling and Prediction
Director
Associate Professor Matthew England
Centre for Energy and Environmental Markets
Joint Directors
Associate Professors Tony Owen & Hugh Outhred
Director
Ms Eileen Pittaway
Centre for Remote Sensing and Geographic Information
Systems
Director
Associate Professor Geoffrey Taylor
Centre for South Pacific Studies
Director
Associate Professor Grant McCall
Centre for Sustainable Built Environment
Director
Professor Deo Prasad
Centre for Vascular Research
Director
Professor Colin Chesterman
Chinese Studies Research Centre
Director
Associate Professor Hans Hendrischke
City Futures Research Centre
Director
Professor Bill Randolph
Clive and Vera Ramaciotti Centre for Gene Function
Analysis
Director
Professor Ian Dawes
Cyberspace Law & Policy Centre
Co-Directors
Professor Graham Greenleaf & Mr David Vaile
European Law Centre
Co-Directors
Professor Martin Krygier & Dr Adam Czarnota
Centre for European Studies
Gifted Education Research, Resource and Information
Centre
Director
Professor John Milfull
Director
Professor Miraca Gross
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Gilbert and Tobin Centre for Public Law
Director
Professor George Williams
Indigenous Law Centre
Cooperative Research Centre for Coal in Sustainable
Development
Chief Executive Officer
Mr Frank Van Schagen
Director
Ms Susan Armstrong
Cooperative Research Centre for Cotton Catchment
Communities
Industrial Relations Research Centre
Chief Executive Officer
Mr Guy Roth
Director
Associate Professor Lucy Taksa
Kingsford Legal Centre
Cooperative Research Centre for Environmental
Biotechonology
Director
Ms Frances Gibson
Director
Dr David Garman
Korea-Australasia Research Centre
Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse Gas
Technologies (Co2CRC)
Director
Dr Chung-Sok Suh
NSW Injury Risk Management Research Centre
Director
Dr Peter Cook
Director
Professor Caroline Finch
Cooperative Research Centre for Intelligent
Manufacturing Systems and Technologies
Research Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity
Director
Mr David Galvin
Director
Professor Mark Harris
Social Policy Research Centre
Acting Director
Professor Ilan Katz
UNESCO Centre for Membrane Science and Technology
Cooperative Research Centre for Polymers
Director
Dr Ian Dagley
Cooperative Research Centre for Smart Internet
Technology
Co-Directors
Professor Hans Coster & Professor Tony Fane
Director
Darrell Williamson
UNSW Centre for Water and Waste Technology
Cooperative Research Centre for Spatial Information
Director
Professor David Waite
Director
Professor Peter Woodgate
Cooperative Research Centre for Sustainable Tourism
Affiliated Research Entities
Children’s Cancer Institute of Australia
Director
Professor Terry De Lacy
Director
Professor Michelle Haber
Cooperative Research Centre for Technology Enabled
Capital Markets
Garvan Institute of Medical Research
Director
Professor Michael Aitken
Executive Director
Professor John Shine
Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute
Executive Director
Professor Peter Schofield
Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute
Director
Professor Robert Graham
Cooperative Research Centres
Bushfire Cooperative Research Centre
Chief Executive Officer
Mr Kevin O’Loughlin
Cooperative Research Centre for Advanced Composite
Structures
Chief Executive Officer
Professor Murray Scott
Cooperative Research Centre for the Australian Poultry
Industries
Chief Executive Officer
Professor Mingan Choct
Cooperative Research Centre for Water Quality and
Treatment
Director
Professor Don Bursill
External Centres and Institutes Associated with
UNSW
Blue Mountains World Heritage Institute
Director
Mr John Merson
Financial Services Consumer Policy Centre
Director
Mr Chris Connolly
National Children’s and Youth Law Centre
Director
Mr James McDougall
National Pro Bono Resource Centre
Director
Mr John Corker
Sydney Harbour Institute of Marine Sciences
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NewSouth Innovations Pty Limited
Acting General Manager
Anthony Romagnino, MBA UQAM, BA Bishop’s, BEcon Bishop’s.
Chief Financial Officer
Anthony Ritossa, ACA, BEc Adel, Grad Dip Info Sys, Swinburne UT
Operations Manager
Natasha Walton, BBus UTS.
Business Development Managers
Neil Simpson, BSc UNSW, BE UNSW, MBA AGSM UNSW.
Dr Robin Stanley, BMetSheff (UK), PhD Sheff (UK), MIMM, (UK),
CEng (UK).
Andrew Stead, BSc(Hons)USyd, MBA MGSM, MIEE UK.
Alison Suters, BSc (BioMed) UTS, MBA UTS
Renate Krelle, BSc Melb, LLB Melb.
Business Analyst
Ken Crane, PhD ANU
UNSW Press Limited
Managing Director
Robin Derricourt, MA PhD Camb., FSA, AFAIM
Finance and Administration Director
David Moody, BCom UNSW, MBA AGSM, FCPA, ASIA
Financial Accountant
Joanna Chai, BCom N’cle
Systems Manager
Brett Haydon
UNSW Press Publishing
Design Manager
Di Quick
University and Reference Publishers’ Services
(UNIREPS)
Operations Manager
Brian Yates
Marketing Manager
Nella Soeterboek, BA(Comm) UTS
Trade Sales Manager
Jane Kembrey
UNSW Bookshop
Retail Director
Mark Halliday
Customer Service Manager
Cara Polowytsch
Textbook Manager
Wendy Walls, BA(Comm) UTS
General Buyer
Marian Huntsman
University Union
Chief Executive Officer
Tony Cinque, BBus Nepean C.A.E., FCPA, MAICD, JP
Food and Retail Operations Manager
Matie Stanisich
Membership Services Manager
Vacant
Publishing Manager
John Elliot, BA DipEd Macq.
Human Resources Manager
Michael Durbin, BA GradDipEd GradDip(Emp.Rel.) Syd., JP
Publishers
Mary Halbmeyer, BA(Comm) Canb.
Phillipa McGuinness, BA UNSW
Finance Manager
Vacant
Managing Editor
Heather Cam, BA Queen’s, MA Adel., MA York, PhD Reading
Commerical Services Manager
Andrew Leontarou
Production Manager
Rosie Marson
Marketing Manager
Donna Wiemann
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University Administration
Comprises the Office of the Vice-Chancellor and President, Division of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) and Registrar,
Division of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (International and Development), Division of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research),
Division of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Resources), and the Division of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education and Quality
Improvement), and the President of UNSW Asia and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (UNSW Asia).
Office of the Vice-Chancellor
Vice-Chancellor and President
Professor Mark Sebastian Wainwright, AM, MAppSc Adel., PhD McM.,
DSc S.Aust., CPEng, FTSE, FRACI, FIEAust until 31 May
Professor (Fred) Frederick George Hilmer, AO, LLB Syd, LLM
Pennsylvania, MBA Wharton from 1 June
Executive Officer
Melanie Harris, BA Lond.
Project and Administrative Officers
Vanessa Dawson, BAComms UTS
Morgan Stewart, BA UNSW
Secretary
Kay Martin
Administrative Assistant
Kerrie Read
Receptionist
Vacant
Internal Audit Office
Director, Internal Audit
George Gulyas, CPA, FCIS
Manager, Internal Audit
Soizic Bellemere, BBus, MIIA (Aust.)
Manager, Investigations
John Mendel, BCom N.E., GCert FI, CFE
Manager, Information Systems Audit
Gerard Djian BBus(Acc), CA, CISA
Internal Auditors
Maria Gloria Mendez, MBA Uni Canberra, CPA Philippines, BSc (Acc),
San Jose
Czarina Hui, BA (Hons) City H.K., MPA Monash, GCM AGSM, CPA, GMA
Loila Enriquez, MBA AGSM, CPA Philippines, BSc(Acc) San Carlos, AMA
Neil Grace, BBus UTS, CPA, MIIA
Administration Officer
Tiny Hall
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Division of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic)
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) & Registrar
Professor Robert John King, BSc DipEd PhD Melb.
Deputy Head, Secretariat Services
Rhona Fraser, AssocDegLaw SCU
Executive Officers
Michael Milne, BA Dip Humanities LaT.
Judith Davoren, BHA MCom UNSW
Assistant Secretary to Council
Helen Parks
Executive Assistant
Susan Williams
Administrative Officer
Kelly Kennedy
Research and Policy Officer
John-Daniel Encel, BA UNSW, PhD ANU
Executive Assistant to Chancellor
Tania Serov, BBA CQU
Hospitality Assistant
Courtney Gunn
Committee Officers
Lynda Ho, BA GradDip UNSW
Peter King
Vacant
Academic Unit, The Kensington Colleges
Administrative Assistant
Catherine Chan
Principal, The Kensington Colleges
Ian Walker BA DipEd Syd., MA Macq., PhD UNSW, CertTESOL ACU
Vice-Principal (Academic) & Head, Basser College
Geoffrey R. Treloar, BA DipEd PhD Syd.
Head, Goldstein College
Vacant
Vice-Principal (Community) & Head, Philip Baxter College
Lisa Sutherland, BA DipEd Syd.
Equity and Diversity
Director, Equity and Diversity
Jude Stoddart, MA Bradford, CQSW
Senior Equity Officer (Staff)
Eryl Brady
Equity Officer (Staff)
Sybille Frank, BEc Monash, DipEd Melb., MA UNSW
Corporate Services
Equity Officer (Disabilities)
Laurie Alsop, AM
Legal Office
Administrative Assistant (Disability)
Brendan Bolger
University Solicitor
Carol Kirby, BA Adel., MA Camb., LLB Adel., GDLP S.A.
Deputy University Solicitor
David William Caddies, BA LLB ANU
Assistant University Solicitors
Andrew Mullen, BA LLB Syd.
Melinda Toomey, BBus LLB QUT
Administrative Assistants
Bronwyn Gosling
Sandra Basir
Compliance Unit
Sarah Long, BA Qld.
Policy Management Unit
Head
Deborah Shelle Gibson, BA MA Syd., DipIM(ArchiveAdmin) UNSW,
GradCertTQM W’gong
Administrative Officer
Liza Poppert, BA Macq.
Records Administration Section
Records Manager
Vacant
Systems Administrator, Records Management
Rebecca Edwards, BA C.Sturt
Records Officers
Richard Buckley, BA Sussex
Juan Carlos Chaman Portugal
Glenn Morris
Secretariat Services
Head, Secretariat Services
Secretary to Council
Victoria Eyles, BA UNSW
Equity Officer (Access and Programs)
Penny Pitcairn, BSocSc UNSW
Equity Officer (Students)
Melanie Symons, BA UNSW
Office Manager
Tatjana Kroll
Administrative Assistant
Julia Wibowo
Human Resources
Director’s Office
Director
Neil Morris, BA N’cle
Personal Assistant to the Director
Lorrie Studley, BTechNational Bus & Fin
Assistant Director
Nicky Buttery, BA MCom UNSW
HR Executive Officer
Paul Serov, BLeSt MCom UNSW
Academic Promotions Coordinator
David Gleeson, BA DipEd Syd.
Industrial Relations
Senior Manager, Employee Relations
David Ward, BA MCom UNSW
Personal Assistant to Manager
Leona McGrath
Senior Industrial Officer
Craig Clarke, BLabStudies Adel., GradDipBusStudies MBus C.Sturt
Industrial Relations Advisor
Carolyn McIntyre, BSc Syd., MCom UNSW
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Research Officer
Marise Mansour, BCom Syd.
Administrative Assistant
Fiona Richards, BSc N’cle
Human Resources
Occupational Health, Safety and Environment
Senior Manager, Human Resources
Paul Stewart, BBus(HRM) MBA
Manager, Occupational Health, Safety and Environment
Kathy Richardson, BSocSt Syd., GradDipSocSc Stockholm,
GradDipTechEd GradDipHealthEd Syd.CAE, MSafSc UNSW
Central Occupational Health and Safety Coordinators
Martina Lavin, BSc Sligo RTC
Adam Janssen, BiolTechCert AssocDipAppSc Syd.TAFE
Robert Armstrong, BSc Nott, MBA Deakin
Phyllis Heggie, BSc GradDip UNSW
Faculty/Divisional Occupational Health and Safety Coordinators
Linsday O’Keeffe, BSc UNSW
Beth Hawkin, DipOH&S N’cle
Richard Szczepanski, BSc UNSW
Lance Islip, BSc UNSW
Human Resources Consultants
Florita Alviola, BEd San Carlos
Tanya Cruikshank
Catherine Davey, DipTeach Syd.
Kerry Grant
Peter McConaghie, BSocSc Macq., DipHR Monash
Maria Michael, BPsychol UNSW, GradCertHRM SIT
Doug Nairn
Maureen Pitts, BA S.Aust., TTHD Jo’burg Coll.Ed.
Jeff Sampson
Human Resources Coordinators
Jose Cabatu, MSc(Psychol) St Louis (Philippines)
Erika Kwai Sheung Chu
Human Resources Officers
Robyn Baldie
Josephine Holecek, BSc (Psychology) UNSW
May Kai-Best, BA (Psychology) Macq
Werner Parada-Rivas
Larna Rouillon, BBus (HRM & IR) UWS
Officer in Charge, Recruitment and Reporting
Andrew Lewis
Advertising Consultant
Sandra Skinner
Recruitment Data Entry Clerk
Tahnee Dotti
Recruitment Consultant (Senior Appointments)
Erica Reynolds, BA Syd.
Workers Compensation
Manager, Workers Compensation and Rehabilitation
Paul James Bransdon, ANZIIF (Senior Assoc) CIP
Claims Officer
Alecia Ford, PersonnelAdminCert TAFE
Accounts/Claims Clerk
Helen Simpson
Claims Data Officer
Hian Wan
Rehabilitation Coordinator
Annette MacManus, BA
Insurance Claims
Sandy Wong, ANZIIF (Fellow) CIP, GradDipInsur Deakin
Emergency Management
Records and Reception
Robert Frame
Kerrie Chiswick
Denise Moss
Deborah Piper
Manager, Emergency Management Unit
Gaye Cameron
Emergency Management Officers
David Kyles
Mark Sawszak
Administration Officer
Marnie Kenny
Systems & Benefits
Organisation & Staff Development Services
Recruitment Assistant (Senior Appointments)
Michelle Popper
Manager, Systems and Benefits
Brian Vassie
HR Systems Analysts
Margaret James
Lisa O’Dwyer, BA UNSW
Superannuation Administrator
Nina Kandur
Superannuation Officers
Julie Amirian
Maria Katselas
Payroll Operations Manager
Jenny Atwell
Senior Payroll Officers
Sheila Beer, BSc UNSW
Alan Goodwin
Suman Singh, BSocSc Meerut
Cindy Siu, BFinAdmin N.E.
Donna Pendergast
Payroll Officers
Kathie Bartlett
Salve Calixto
Diem Cheung, BCom Syd.
Vicki Chorley
Wendy Kelly
Lisa McElhinney
Eric Ots
Risk Management Unit
Manager (Learning & Development)
Cath Mannix, BAdEd UWS, MAIBF
Leadership & Management Consultant
Marg O’Shaughnessy, GradDip (Education) UNE
Learning & Development Consultants
Liz Hurley, BSW UNSW, MEd UTS
Julie Tippett, AssDip (Social Welfare) UWS
Knowledge & Project Manager
Adrianne Harris, BA Syd, MAppSc(LibInfMgmt) C.Sturt
Training Coordinator
Maree Magafas, BEd (Primary) Syd.
Institutional Analysis and Reporting
Director
David MacPherson, BMath W’gong, GradDipAcc W’gong, JP
Deputy Director
Kerry Trembath, BA Syd., DipPsychol UNSW
Data Analysts
Garry Morris, AssocDipMechEng Ill.I.T.
Caroline Ngo, BSc UNSW
Nicholas Kominos, BAgEc Syd.
Paul Scimone, BInfoTech W’gong
University Health Service
Director
Geoffrey Ross Hansen, MB BS MHP UNSW
Senior Manager
Harry Rosenthal, MBA Fl Inst Tech, BABehScc So Fl, AALibArts So Fl,
ARM Am Insur Inst, GradDipGovAdm UTS
UNSW Student Services
Administrative Assistant
Jennifer Hartley, BSc(Arch) Syd.
Director
Jane Gatwood, BA DipEd Macq., MEd UNSW
Director’s Office
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Executive Assistant
Elizabeth Davis, BA MA UNSW
Finance Officer
Paul Nicol, BCom GradDip UNSW
Student Support Central
Deputy Director, UNSW Student Services
Manager, Student Support Central
Kathryn Whittingham, BSc GradDip Wales
Admissions
Direct Admissions
Head, Direct Admissions
Ken Bright, BA Canberra
Team Leaders
Julie Groth
Sally Kwan, BA HK, MEdAdmin UNSW
Assessment Officers
Angeline Fong, BA MCom UNSW
Linda Nolan
Michael O’Neale, BA UNE, DipEd Syd., MA UNSW
Hector Romero
Admission Officers
Julijana Baric
Gordon Chow BSc MInfoTech N’cle
Judith Ferrington
Carlos Garcia
Johan Gautama, BE Trisakti, MTM MInfSc UNSW
Kim Jahshan
Michelle Lee, BA Chinese Uni. Of Hong Kong, MA ANU
Nino Maulina, BE Parahyangan Catholic, MCom UNSW
Michael Quinn, BA UNSW
Sapa Saifaleupolu, BSc S.Pac, MSc Well., PhD Macq.
Susan Supriadi, BBus UTS
Karen Widjaja, MArch UNSW
Admission Clerks
Anne Barnes, MA AFTR
Andrew Coulter, BA UNSW
Sebastian Gonzalez
Lauren Hyman, BA Syd.
UAC Admissions Team
Head, UAC Admissions and Equity Programs
Sonia Nitchell, BA UWS, MA UNSW
UAC Admissions Team Leader
Rebecca Kimber
Admissions Assessment Officer
Kathleen Callanan, BBus UWS
Will Johncock, BAppSc Canb.
Student Information Officer
Stuart Cox, BA UWS
Scholarships and Financial Support
Head, Scholarships & Financial Support
Janette Murdoch, DipEd Mitchell C.A.E.
Team Supervisor, Scholarships & Financial Support
Vacant
Scholarships & Prizes Officers
Helen Pandol
Vacant
Scholarships & Prizes Assistant
Ana Gimenez
Team Leader, International Student Compliance
Joanne Ronalds, BA Syd.
Team Supervisor, International Student Compliance
Gerry Braddon
International Student Compliance Officer
Chryss Grindrod, BA UNSW
Administrative Clerk
Chumlani Aluwihare
UNSW Student Central
Head, UNSW Student Central
Clare Buckley
Team Leader
Michelle Chhuy, BA UNSW
Administrative Assistants
Jason Bradley
Markus Chhuy
Terenty Ellsworth, BA UNSW
Linda Yeung, BBus UTS
Counselling Service
Director, Counselling Service
Annie Andrews, BA GradDipPsychol Qld., MAPS
Senior Counsellor
Claire Nabke-Hatton, BSc MPsychol(Clin) UNSW
Acting Senior Counsellor
Martin Healy, BSW UNSW, DipArts Syd., MA Macq., MPsychol(Clin)
UWS, MAPS
Penny Shores, BSocSc DipEd Natal, MA Macq., MAPS
Counsellors
Liesel Berling, BA N’cle
Wayne Gillespie, DiplPharm CIT, BA Macq., MAPS
Julie Grove, BA BPsychol W. Aust., MAPS
Laura Kampel, BA MPsychol(Clin) UNSW
Therese Neill, BA GradDip Syd., MA Macq, MAPS
Shireen Manocha, BA ANU, MAppPsychol Canb., GradDip LaT, MAPS
Leanne Miller, BCom GradDip Macq., MPsych UWS, Assoc MAPS
Peer Mentor Program Coordinator
Natalie Glaser, BA Macq., GradDipPsychol Syd., MPsychol(Clin)
W’gong, MAPS
Office Coordinator
Georgina Barratt-See, BSc UNSW
Receptionist
Godette Haggar, BA Khartoum
Careers and Employment
Manager, Careers and Employment
Lene Jensen, GradDip Syd., GradDipTESOL UTS, GradCert W’gong
Employer Programs Coordinator
Dawn White, BA UNE, MA N’cle
Careers Consultants
Rhyll Davey, BA N’cle., MPsychol (Org) UNSW
Taye Morris, BSc (Psych), BPsych UWA
Kate Trotter, BPsych UNE
Eva Chan, BPsychol, MPsychol(Org) UNSW
Web/Systems Administrator
Vacant
Information Officer
Ghazi Lina, MIS CQU
Accommodation Services Central
Senior Housing Administrative Officer
Stephen Ryan, BA Liv.Poly, MIH
Housing Officers
Sharon Hutcheson
Graham Jordan
Administrative Assistants
Lyn O’Brien, BA UNSW
Student Records and Administration
Deputy Director, UNSW Student Services
Manager, Student Administration and Records
Kathleen Keane, BA W’gong, MPS UNSW
Protocol, Graduations, Enrolment and Examinations
Manager
Melissa Hankinson, BCA W’gong, MMgmt UTS
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Team Leader, Enrolment and Examinations
Grant Walter, BA Adel., MA UNSW
Team Leader, Graduations
Veronika Roth, BABEd UNSW
Assistant Team Leader, Graduations
Cedric Poon
Assistant Team Leader, Protocol
Mai-Lynda Jackson, BSc BA W’gong
Student Systems
Senior Student Systems Specialist (myUNSW)
Emily Middleton, BA UNSW
Senior Student Systems Specialist
Thatsnivanh Konnyvong, BCom BAsianSt ANU, GradDip Deakin
Student Systems Analyst
Soren Brunkhorst, BA Syd.
Assistant Team Leader, Examinations
Student Publications and Communications
Keryl Harman, BA GradCert Qld.
Head, Student Publications and Communications
Vacant
Client Service Officers
Ben Carthy, BAppSci Canb.
Joanna Cummins
Vivien Gunadi, BE Bandung I.T., MTM UNSW
Jennifer Haugh, BA(Hons) Otago
Records, Assessment, Academic Standing,
Commonwealth Support and Fees
Manager
Dianne Charnley
Team Leader, Assessment and Academic Standing
Kylie Doust, BA Syd.
Team Leader, Commonwealth Support and Fees
Peter Secomb
Assistant Team Leader, Assessment and Academic Standing
Kaaren Walker-Smith, BA MA(Psych) UWS
Assistant Team Leader, Fees
Liza McAra, BCom DipTour MTour Otago
Client Service Officers
Ionna Douladellis, BEc(SocSc) Syd.
Jill Rheuben
Therese Boyd
Student Systems and Business Solutions
Deputy Director, UNSW Student Services
Manager, Student Systems and Business Solutions
Robert Morrell, BA Syd., MGenStud UNSW
Publications Editor
Miria Kakaire, BCom W’gong
Portal Editor
Vacant
Scheduling and Academic Requirements
Head, Scheduling and Academic Requirements
Sarah Thomson, BLArch DipIMLib UNSW
Scheduling and Academic Requirements Specialist
Lester Mata, BSc Macq.
Nicola Plume, BA Syd.
UNSW Asia
Project Lead, UNSW Asia Student Services
Richard Sanchez, BA Syd.
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Division of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (International and Development)
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (International)
Professor John Edward Ingleson, BA MA W.Aust., PhD Monash
Executive Officer
Simon James Watson BA Flin., MBA UTS
Executive Assistant
Laurell Margaret Bartlett
International Alliances Officer
Anne Robertson, DipTeach W’gong Teachers’ Coll., GradDipCareerEd
Macarthur I.H.Ed.
Administrative Assistant
Tracy Payne
Communications
Director
Judy Brookman, BA DipEd Syd.
Journalists
Alex Clarke, BAppSc (Sports Media) Canberra
Louisa Wright, BJuris MPH UNSW, MSc (Journalism) Columbia
Denise Knight
Mary O’Malley, BA (Communications Studies) S.Aust
Susi Hamilton, BA (Communication) C.Sturt
Publications Administration Assistant
Erin Rutherford
Corporate Website Coordinator
Brad Hall
Media Officer
Sarah Wilson
Marketing and Development
Director
Clare Taylor, BA (Hons) Exe.
Executive Assistant
Judith Forder, BCom UC
Development
Development Officer – Law
Amdanda Hansen
Development Officer – COFA
Margaret Kelly, BA Syd., MA UNSW
Development Associate
Gayle Hannan
Development Associate
Alison Boyd
Database Administrator
Aparna Hegde, BSc MSc Bang.
Database Assistant
Joy Budiman, BSc UNSW
Senior Finance Accountant
Claire Elhindi
Financial Services Officer
Glen D'Costa
Alumni
Marketing Manager, Alumni Relations
John Hume, BA (Hons) Oxf.
Administrative Assistant
Noor Abou-Rizk, BA U.W.S.
Marketing and Advertising
Manager, UNSW Marketing
Sue Anne Chew, BCom UNSW
Head of Advertising
Maria Vavayis, BA UNSW
Advertising Officer
Eileen Sioson, BA Syd.
Designer
Fiona Ashton
Events
Marketing Coordinator
Vacant
Events Assistant
Rosie Wood
UNSW Foundation Ltd
Chairman
Robert Lee Maple-Brown, BCom UNSW
CEO
Clare Taylor, BA (Hons) Exe.
Manager, Development and UNSW Foundation
Clive Miller, MBA UTS
Student Recruitment
Manager Student Recruitment
Amanda Snowden, BA Monash, DiplM-ArchivAdmin UNSW
Events Manager
Steve Sumter, BSc Texas Christian, BSc Texas
Student Information Officer
David Sargeant, BEd C.Sturt
Student Promotions Officers
Robert Lansdown, BSc DipEd UNSW
Cathy Azzi, BA UWS
NewSouth Global Pty Limited
Corporate Services
Chief Operating Officer
Dr Kerry Hudson, BA N’cle, DipEd Syd., DipDesStud UTS, MEd Syd.,
MBA, PhD UNE, Certificate IV in Quality Mgmt Assessment AQC,
FAMI, AFAIM
Finance Director
Kenny Wu, BLc, Dip Acc Flinders, CPA
Company Accountant
Riitta Hallberg, BSSc Linkoping, Associate Member, Australian Society
of CPAs
Human Resources Manager
Maria Ferrara, BA UNSW, AdvDipHRMgmt SIT
Business Development Manager
Peter Neilson, BCom W’gong, CPA
National Centre for Language Training
Director
Rob Wendon, MA(CommMgmt) UTS, GradCertComm(Mkting) UNSW,
AFAIM, MPRIA
Education Manager
Dr Greg Whateley, DipT ICE, BEd Vic College, Grad Dip Ed Admin ICE,
MEd MCAE, DProf CQU
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Marketing Manager
Peter Coady, Trainer (Cat.1) UTS, MarkCert Syd TAFE, PRCert Syd TAFE
Educational Assessment Australia
Director
Assoc. Prof. Peter Knapp, BA(Comm), BA Hons, PhD UTS, MEd UNSW
Chief Research and Assessment Officer
Dr Jenny Donovan, BA DipEd Macq., MA(Hons) UNSW, PhD Syd.
Assessment Manager
Carol Cockburn, CertExecDevel Monash, GradDipSpEd Canberra
C.A.E., DipT N’cle C.A.E., AMusA Canb. S. of Music
Chief Technical Officer
Robert Schulz, DipWiInf Mannheim, GradCert(Management) AGSM,
MIEEE, MACM
Human Resources Coordinator
Jenelle Sowerby, BComm N’cle, MBER UTS, Cert IV Workplace
Training & Assessment.
Finance Manager
Tony Gardner, BFinAdmin N.E., ACA
Foundation Studies
Director
Dr Roger D Alexander, BSc(Hons) UNSW, PhD Surrey, MRACI MDMI
International Projects
Director
Meg Debus-Rogers, BSocWk UNSW, GradDipLabRel&Law Syd.
Program Director
John Arneil, BA UNSW, DipEd MA Asian Studies UNSW
Study Abroad
Director
Meg Debus-Rogers, BSocWk UNSW, GradDipLabRel&Law Syd.
Associate Director
Jan Bardetta, BSc Syracuse
UNSW Consulting & Unisearch
Director
Casey Windrum, BA UNSW
General Manager
Tracy Greenhalgh, BCom Curtin, MCom UNSW
UNSW International
Executive Director, UNSW International
Jennifer Suzanne Lang, BA BEd MEd N’cle
Business Manager
Jane Treloar, BSc DipEd N.E., MBA UNSW
Associate Director, International Communications, UNSW
International
Alison Taylor, BBus N’cle, BA Macq., MCom UNSW
Head of Academic Programs
Jon Ireland, BA DipEd Macq., MEdAdmin UNSW, GCLST, UTS, MACE
Executive Assistant
Lyn Kerin
Manager,External Programs
Chris Hamill, BSc DipEd UNSW
International Office
Business Development Manager, Learn4Life/RTO
Beryl Fitzharris, BEd UTS., Grad Cert Mkt TAFENSW, Grad Cert Mgt
Comm TAFENSW
Head, Department of Computer Studies
David West, BSc DipEd N’cle, MEd Syd.
Head, Department of Science
Graham Ware, BSc DipEd Syd., MSc Macq., MRACI Cchem
Head, Department of Commerce
Philip Gibbs, BA DipEd Macq., MA UNSW
Head, Department of Mathematics
Paul Sutton, BA DipEd. Syd.
Manager, Student Admissions
Cheryl Dufty, ThL Aust.Coll.Theol.
Institute of Languages
Director
Margaret Leonard, BSc MA Ill.
Head, Migrant English
Simon Tancred, BA UNSW, DipEd Syd., RSA DipTEFL Camb.
Head, ELICOS Department, Randwick
Christine Wild, BScEcon Wales, MSc Lond., MA Syd., RSA DipTEFL
Camb.
Head, Teacher Education
Jill Murray, BSc DipEd MA Syd., MSocSc UNSW, PhD Macq.
Head, Modern Languages
Anna Sannibale, BA DipEd N’cle, CertTESOL UNSW
Head, English for Academic Purposes
Diana Keilar, DipT Northern Rivers C.A.E., CertTESOL UNSW, MA
Macq.
Manager, Administrative Services
Alan Chow, BEcon Syd.
Deputy Director and Head, International Office
Christine Cox, BA UNSW
Assistant Director, International Operations
Meherlyn Jussawalla, BA MCom UNSW
Assistant Director, International Marketing
Vacant
Assistant Director, International Recruitment
Vacant
Administrative Officer, Finance and Logistics
Avikash Anand, BA (USP), ASA
Public Relations and Marketing Coordinator
Marisa Cardoso BA (Hons) Leeds, UK
Administrative Assistant, International Office
Matthew Louie BE Syd.
Enquiries Officer
Alexandra Mond, BA ANU
International Student Services
Associate Director, International Student Services
Betty Pik Yu Chow, BA N.E., DipLib UNSW
International Student Advisor
Jorge Baron, BA BS Boston Uni USA, MCom UNSW
Louise Ann Tabrum, BSocSc MEd Waik., GradDipLangLearn Macq.
International Student Projects Coordinator
Sophie Ford, BA UNSW
Administrative Assistant
Andrie Efendi, BCom Curtin MCom UNSW
International Relations
Associate Director, International Relations
Pauline Taylor, RSA Dip Tefla CertEd Leeds, MEd(AdEd) UTS
Manager, Marketing
Mark Gordon, DipT(Fine Arts) S.Aust.
Coordinator, International Exchange Program Student Advisor
(Americas, Canada, Middle East, India)
Anna Martin, BA(Asian Studies) ANU
Manager, Admissions
Beatriz Londono
Student Exchange Advisor
Sebastien Robin, BA LaRochelle
Human Resources Manager
Gary Groutage, BA Wales, CertTESOL MCom UNSW
Student Exchange Advisor
Kaoru Kudo, MEd W’gong
Manager, Facilities
Rick Recep
International Placement Administrator
Zia Tayebjee, BA(Hons) Macalester Coll. (US)
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Division of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research)
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research)
Professor Leslie D Field, BSc PhD DSc Syd.
Executive Assistant
Kerry Shepherd
Executive Officer (Research Policy)
Bronwyn Greene, BAdmin Canb.
Executive Officer (Operational)
Stella Vasiliadis, BBus UTS
Receptionist
Jennifer Dafforn
Marina Wilson
Pre Award
Coordinator Pre Award & Team Leader (Social Sciences/Humanities)
Jennifer Newton, BA GradDipMgmt Macq.
Pre Award Officer
Hart Devitt, B Sc Dalhousie, BA MA New Bruns
Graduate Research School
Pre Award Officer (Medicine)
Jeffrey Eric Saynor
Dean of Graduate Research
Professor Margaret M Harding, BSc PhD DSc Syd.
Pre Award Officer (Engineering)
Peter Dolnik, MA Comenius
Manager, Graduate Research School
Barbara Chmielewski, BA (Comm) UTS
Pre Award Officer (Science/ADFA)
Kate Taylor, BSocSc UNSW
Personal Assistant to Dean & Manager
Megan Biok
Contracts
IT Coordinator & Business Analyst
Vladimir Tretyakov, BAppSc UTS, BA (Hons) Ukraine
Finance Officer
Helen Jiang, GradDip (IT) MComm W'gong, MBus VUT
Coordinator Legal Services
Sally Foster, BA UNSW
Contracts Advisor/Team Leader (Medicine)
Louise Fleck, LLB BSc GradDipLegPrac ANU, LLM UTS, GAICD
Marketing & Communications
Contracts Advisor/Team Leader (Engineering)
Carla Venturin, LLB Qld
Manager, Marketing & Communications
Iona Reid, BSc UNSW
Contracts Advisor/Team Leader (Science/ADFA)
Peter Dowdall, BCom LLB GradDipLegPrac W’gong, LLM UNSW
Coordinator, Marketing & Communications
Victoria Miller , BA C.Sturt
Ethics Secretariat
Coordinator, Marketing & Communications
Ben Ciantar, BA Syd.
Coordinator Ethics Secretariat
Margaret Wright, BA UNSW
Research Administration
Administrative Officer Ethics (Medicine)
Mary Kumvaj
Manager, Research Administration
Julie Fox
Administrative Officer Ethics (Engineering)
Aruna Lobo
Coordinators, Research Administration
Phil Moffat, BE BSc Syd.
Kylie Haldane
Administrative Officer Ethics (Science/ADFA)
Rufina Silveira, BA Bom.
Receptionist/Team Support
Vacant
Research Administrative Officers
Anne Barnes, MA (Hons) AFTRS
David Choe, BCom BSc UNSW
Michelle Liu, BEc UNSW
Emily Meagher, BA Syd.
Dominic Mooney, BA Syd.
Gina Schien, BA (Comm) UTS, GradDip (Ed.Pub) Macq.
Briony Stocker, BA EAnglia MA Lond.
Joanna Tjojoatmodjo, BSc Gadjah Mada, MEngSc UNSW
Nils Widjaja, BSc Ind, MAppSc UNSW
Research Administrative Assistants
Florence Chrysostomou
Margaret Scotti
Ada Yeung, BEd. QUT
Post Award
Coordinator Post Award/Post Award Officer (Social Sciences/
Humanities)
Dorothy Wilmshurst
Post Award Officer (Medicine)
Christine Kueh
Post Award Officer (Engineering)
Vacant
Post Award Officer (Science/ADFA)
Zep Yaltirakli
Financial Services
Manager, Financial Services Research Accounts
Stefan Backman, B Econ Gothburg, CPA
Financial Services Accountant Humanities and Social Sciences
Zhi Yu Liu, BSc(Econ) Xiamen, MBA PhD Wales
UNSW Research Services
Financial Services Accountant Medicine
Shirley Lee Siew Kueh, AssocDipAcctg WAIT, CPA
Director
James Walsh, BBus QUT, GradDipMgmt CQU
Financial Services Accountant Engineering
Vacant
Assistant Director
Pamela O’Hara, BA N.E.
Financial Services Accountant Science
Moufid Atme
Personal Assistant to Director & Assistant Director
Vacant
Invoicing Officer
Jim Sialepsis
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Invoicing Officer
Vacant
Corporate Services
Manager, Corporate Services
Vacant
Corporate Services Team Support
Support Officer (Social Sciences/Humanities)
Vacant
Support Officer (Medicine)
Vacant
Support Officer (Engineering)
Silvia Pose
Support Officer (Science/ADFA)
Vacant
Corporate Services Specialist
Coordinator Database Services
Tom Croucher, BSc UNSW
Database Support & Reporting Officer
Murray Green, BSc Qld.
SPIN Officer
Nicholas Pappas, BSc UNSW
Publications/Collection Support Officer
Carolyn Davy
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Division of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Resources)
Deputy Vice Chancellor (Resources)
Dr Alexander John Cameron, BSc BE Syd., DPhil Oxon.,
MS Poly. U. NY, FAICD
Executive Officer (Projects & Policy)
Cecilia White BA Syd., BA(Psychol) N.E., GradDipEd Syd.,
GradCertMgt AGSM, MEd(Hons) Syd.
Human Resources Consultant
Tanya Cruikshank
Campus Services
Manager
Jenny Denman
Executive Officer (Operations & Reporting)
Lyndell Carter, BA N.E.
Facilities Information Management Systems (FIMS) Manager
Orazio Liggieri
Executive Assistant
Vacant
Facilities Information Services/Space
Yoalanda Fernandez
Commercial Services
Director
Sheri Norton, BEc MLS(CommLaw)
Executive Assistant
Vacant
Accountant
Florence Ringor, MBA, Grad.Dip.Acctg. UTS, CPA
Biological Resources Centre
Manager
Virginia Fascioli, Dip.Mgt, QATC
Campus Conferencing
Manager
Susan McColl, BA
Technical Director
Mark Carpenter
Post Office
Manager (Acting)
Priscilea Furerri
Property Management
Manager
John Fisher, Licensed Real Estate Agent, Registered Valuer No.3211
Publishing and Printing Services
Manager
Paul Guilfoyle
Publishing Coordinator
Dina Christofis
Printing Services Manager
Howard Ross
Lifestyle Centre
Survey Draftsperson
Terry White
Client Services
Manager
Estely Pruze
Customer Service Centre
Evelyn Kuldan
Fleet Assistant
Kylie Flood
Mail Supervisor
Terry Boyd
General Services Supervisor
Bob Wilcox
Centrally Allocated Teaching Space (CATS)
Timetable Supervisor
Marie Pruze
Operations Supervisor
Paul Dickinson
Room Bookings Officers
Sue Seremley
Mardo Carbone
Security
Security Manager
Dennis Cameron
Administrative Assistant/Lost Property
Jean Pierre Cheaib
e-spot Manager
Helen Moustacas
UNSW Transport Program Coordinator
Mary Bailey, BSc
Senior Supervisor - Response
Ken Samson
Manager
Arthur Mezups, BA PersonnelAdminCert N’cle, AssocDipRec C.Sturt
Shift Supervisors - Response
Klaus Eckhardt
Wendy Cassidy
Phil Pooley
Facilities Management
Security Liaison Officer
Michael Dawson
Director
Alan Egan, BA UNSW
Personal Assistant
Tracey Glanville
Deputy Director
Graham Parry, BArch UNSW, ARAIA, AAPI
Projects Officer
Phillip Scott
Security Projects Officer
Martin Page
Buildings and Grounds
Director – FM IT Projects
David Mewett
Manager
Gary Mulligan, BBuild UNSW
OH&S Coordinator
Beth Hawkin
Administrative Assistant
Julieanne Tusa
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Senior Works Supervisor
Tony Watterson
Signage Coordination Officer
Ricardo Artigas, BA(VisComm) SCA
Grounds
Project Development
Manager
Osama Salah, BE Liv, MSc UTL, MlEAust, MAIPM
Administrative Assistant
Margaret Jones
Grounds Curator
Mark Stephen Spence, DipHort W’gong TAFE, BSc(EnvSc) W’gong
Finance
Grounds Foreperson
Zoran Lazarevic
Office of Chief Financial Officer
Senior Greenkeeper
Ray Galway
FM Engineering
Chief Financial Officer (CFO)
Garry McLennan, BBus UTS, FCPA, GAICD, FAIBF
Administrative Assistant
Vacant
Acting Manager
Garry Peacock
Senior Manager, Financial Analysis
Jason Coombs, DipBS BBus Massey, CA
Services Coordination Officer NMDZ
Accounting Services
Nick Clark BBuild UNSW, MAIB
Administrative Assistant
Olive Smith
Database Administrator
Nedelijko Vasic, AssocDipTech SIT
Energy Management
Energy Manager
Robert Grimmett
Administrative Assistant
Suzanne Williams
Locksmiths
Supervisor
Vacant
Acting Supervisor
George Vassilopoulos
FM Support
Manager
Norman Arena
Finance Officer
Christina Chen, MNIA
Training Officer
Laura Melis
Director
Frank Laezza, MBA UOW, BBus UTS, CA
Administrative Assistant
Mariana Chappell
Finance Systems
Systems Accountant’s Unit
Manager
Gregory Stewart Kasch, BAppSc UTS
Systems Accountant
George Nikiforos, PNA
Systems Support
Mark Cullinan
Business Analyst
Sharon Moore
Administrative Support
Vacant
Client Services
Manager
Philip Kringas, BA Macq., ASA
Assistant Manager
Laurie Zancanaro, FPNA
Finance Manager, Research
Environment Unit
Stefan Backman, BEc Gothenburg, CPA
Manager
Paul Osmond, BSc Mon., GradDip C.Sturt, MA RMIT
Senior Management Accountants
Edith Chu, BBus MBus GradDipDP UTS, CPA
Christine Dustin, BBus C.Sturt, CPA
Russell Edwards, BBus RMIT, ASA
Maggie Ghali, BCom UNSW, CPA
Alix Hopgood, MBA, UNE, FCCA (UK)
Michael Innes-Brown, PNA
Andrew Kell, BCom UOW, CPAA
Penny Mack, BBus Curtin, FCCA, CPA , FHKSA, PgDIPIT City Uni HK
Margaret Shek, BA UNSW, PNA
Ecoliving Program
Cameron Little, BSc UTS
Green Office Program
Bronwyn Rice
Recycled Organics Unit (ROU)
Angus Campbell, BSc UNSW
Planning
Manager
Graham Parry, BArch UNSW, ARAIA, AAPI
Executive Assistant
Gina Tragoustis
Director, Campus Development, UNSW Asia
Paul Turner, BBuild MScBuild UNSW, MAIB
Development Planner
David Goodwin, BA(Urban&Regional Studies) GradDip
(Urban&RegionalPlan) CUT
Development Planner
Geoffrey Leeson, BA ANU, BLArch Canb. C.A.E., AAILA
Manager Building Compliance
David Low, BArch(Hons), BSc(Arch) Syd.
Development Planner
Gabriel Caus, BSc UNSW, DipHigher Ed UNSW
Development Planner
Debra Thompson, Dip.Teach (Merit) UNSW
Research Finance Officers
Moufid Atme, BCom UNSW, ASA
John Cope
Kim Dang
Shirley Lee Siew Kueh, Assoc Dip Acct Wait, CPA
Zac Liu MBA Wales, CPA
Accountants
Lynette McIntyre, FPNA
Anna Piorkowska, Mengecon Wrollaw, PNA
Anna Polykarpou, BCom, UNSW, CPA
Betty Romero
Halina Wolak, MAdmin Wroclaw
Senior Assistant Accountants
Lin Chin, PNA
Sue Sayyas, BBus C.Sturt
Evelyn Soh, BBus UTS
Helen Sotiropoulos
Dinora Solis
Harry Ziazias
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Assistant Accountant
Alicia Teran, PNA
Senior Assistant Assets Accountant
Colleen Ringe
Research Accounts Invoicing Officer
Jim Sialepis
Reconciliations & Compliance
Procurement
Manager
Vacant
Deputy Manager
Grace Chan, BA Finance NE Lond. Poly., BA Finance ASIA, CPA
Accounts Payable Officer
Jan Woodward
Purchasing Card Controller
Lesley O’Brien
Purchasing Services Officer
Lisa Christie
Senior Reconciliation Accountant
Paul Lam, BA(Hons) City H.K., MBA Syd., CPA, FCCA (UK)
Reconciliation Accountants
Molly Tan
Shery Zhu, BAdm, MA, CPA
Performance Monitoring Unit
Senior Accountant
Vacant
Assistant Accountant
Vacant
Investment Services
Strategic Procurement Co-ordinator
Alan Edmunds
Director
Geoffrey Martin, BA Adel., MEc ANU, GradCertMgmt Monash
Treasury
Manager
Francois Fernandes
Manager (Acting)
Tracey Patterson, BEc Syd., MMGT UTS, CPA
Accounts Receivable Manager
Carmen Bonello, AICM, JP
Accounts Receivable Assistant
Shauna Simon
Banking Officer
Suzanne Stapleton
Student Officer
Karen Chenhall
Foreign Payment Officer
Rudy Permadi
Domestic Payment Officer
Vacant
Revenue Officer
Michael Wigan
Office of the Chief Information Officer
Chief Information Officer
Tim Cope, BSc Herts, MIMECHE, MACS
Executive Officer
Jill Webb
Personal Assistant
Michelle Jamour
IT Finance
Andrew Farquhar
Chief IT Architect
Mark Fisher, BSc UNSW
Acting Administration Assistant
Richelle Jackson
Cashier
Judy Bampton
Enterprise Architect/Business Consultant
James Dawson
Adam Goc
Phil Smart
General Duties Officer
Vacant
Policy, Standards and Compliance Officer
Jennifer Beatson
Budgeting and Reporting Services
IT Services
Director
Ken Dysart, CA, ICANZ
Enterprise IT Services
Budget and Taxation
Director
Nigel Gibbons
Senior Budget Accountant
Peter Dustin, BCom U.W.S., CPA
Senior Assistant Accountant
Ganga Raymond, ACMA
Senior Taxation Accountant
Peter Dustin, BCom U.W.S., CPA
Budget Clerk
Li Zhang
Financial Control
Director - Financial Control
King Chen, BA (Hons), CA
Financial Controller
Jenny Fett, BA(Hons),DipEd, MA, GradDipProfAcc, CPA, AIMM
Assistant Financial Controller
Thomas Chau, MBA East Asia, MPA U.W.S., CPA, AHKSA (Acting)
Senior Financial Accountants
Catherine Yeung, BSc, CPA
Mahamoodur Bhuiyan, BSc, MBA, ASA
Financial Accountant
Chloe Lin, BSc, BCom, MCom, ASA
Assets
Assets Accountant
William Christiaan Van Kalken
Acting Administration Assistant
Richelle Jackson
Enterprise Service Desk Manager
Daniel Dos Santos
Service Desk Supervisor
Amanda Potter
Service Desk Analysts
Francis Alvir
Warren Zhou
Rohitesh Lai
Bernie Li
NSS Access & Security
Jonathan Iliffe
IT Trainer
Vacant
Desktop Support Team Leader
Vacant
Problem Manager
Vacant
IT Procurement Manager
Ken Davis
Procurement
Anna Raissis
Karim Amin
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Service Level Manager
Vacant
Manager, Infrastructure Support Services
Greg Sawyer
SLM Change Manager
Karim Adra
Supervisor Infrastructure
Joe Repici
Service Solution Designer
Patrick McCall
Senior Installation Manager
Chris Brown
Service Analyst
Bass Hanna
Installation Manager
Phil Vellio
Webmaster
Russell Bastock
Senior Installation Manager
Patrick Vella
Service Delivery Managers
Brad Mishra
Linda Bolton
Installation Manager
Tony Buchardt
Enterprise Infrastructure
Supervisor Voice Networks Engineering
Peter McEwan
Director
Patrick Walker
Administrative Assistant
Deanna McKenzie
Manager, Planning, Design & Integration
Martin Leadbitter
Project Managers
Grant Sheppard
Monica Shlesinger
Hind Kourouche
Brooke Pollock
Infrastructure Architect
Brian Kelly
Solution Architect
Vacant
Subject Matter Experts
Ben Low
Michael Rourke
Geoff Hort
Voice & Data
Sue Heiler
Network Architect (voice, data, passive)
Reanna Mouthaan
Technical Solution Analyst
Chris Burling
Technical Analyst
Nadia Bertoldi
Manager, Software Services Support
Vacant
Team Leader, Server Infrastructure Services
Craig McGregor
Senior Wintel System Administrator
Jim Pefkos
System Administrator, Network Services
Michael Tran
Senior System Administrator
Vacant
System Administrator Windows
Andy Henebury
Senior System Administrator
Vacant
System Administrator Network Services
John Warburton
Team Leader Corporate Business Systems
Ann Li
Casual Active Upgrade Team
Senior Voice Engineer
Peter Bellanto
Telephony Installation Manager
Margaret Smith
Telephony Installation Manager
Bryan Quigley
Supervisor Data Networks Engineering
Sonny Ferrol
Senior Network Engineer
Tim Eden
Rob Sher
Matthew Webster
Network Engineer
Janina Szykowny
Glen Nicoll
David Rees
Casual Network Assistants
Manager Services Operations
Richard Smith
Data Centre Manager
Andrew Munsie
Senior Computer Operator
Ben Pineda
Computer Operator
Joey Bacho
Windows Servers & Lotus Notes Team
Van Phan
George Michalopoulos
UNIX Web & Network Applications Team
Woo-Kyung Lee
Daniel Michlethwaite
Tanya Warmenhoven
Xinmin Wang
PeopleSoft & Databases
Andreas Wangsaputra
Edward Kao
Mandy Wong
Business Systems Development Services
Director
Michael Kirby-Lewis
Administration Assistant
Deborah Watts
Manager, Program Office
Denise Black
Lead Database Administrator
Vacant
Senior Project Manager
Mallika Ganesan
Les Randolph
Sarin KV
Paul Carr
Senior Administrator Portal
Jesse Reynolds
Manager, Integration Architecture & Infrastructure
George Wanat
Lotus Notes
Susan Shalhoub
Data Architect
Michael Mekhitarian
PeopleSoft Administrator
Jonathan Kearney
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Application Architect (PeopleSoft)
Vacant
Application Architect (Web)
Vacant
Technical Architect
David Tait
Solution Designer
Vacant
Manager, Business Systems Analysis
Keith Munro
Subject Matter Experts
Lorraine Duff-Forbes
Geoff Whale
Daniel Steele
John Wong
Business Analysts
Suzanne Martin
Teresa Masiello
Shaun Smith
Monika Duhig
Ron Berends
Michael Wallace
Suzan Fayle
Janet Saunders
Kieran Fitzpatrick
Judith Clark
Robin Hauptman
Steve Hicks
Elke Knebel
Alex Fleming
Ma Gia Pham
Hai Thai
Robert Li
Tao Jiang
Analyst Programmers
Isan Sutanto
Rui Wang
Systems Manager, HR & Finance
Virginia Thomas
Senior Analyst Programmers
Leon De Alvarenga
Phoebe Elmagrisy
Irina Iantchev
Tae Young Kwak
Carina Mah
Rosie Miller
Maria Palmer
Ayoub Sayed
Farah Shabestari
Melissa Yao
Binh Tran
Analyst Programmer
Oral Iliffe
Manager, Testing
David Lambdin
BA Support Coordinator
William Baker
Lead Test Analyst
Simon Convy
Manager, Application Services
Benjamin De Leon
Senior Test Analyst
Dharmesh Saha
Systems Manager, Website Development Services
Vacant
Release Coordinator
David Yeung
Senior Analyst Programmer
Vacant
Analyst Programmer
Ed Spassov
Team Lead Technical Expert
Vacant
Senior Analyst Programmer
Vlad Zinger
Peter Norton
Paul Valentine
IT Finance Manager
Andrew Farquhar
Senior Financial Accountant, Business Systems Development Services
Sarrah Huang
Financial Accountant, Enterprise IT Services
Vacant
Receptionist
Connie Rountree
Systems Manager, Student Administration
Neera Aggarwal
Finance & Administration Manager, Enterprise Infrastructure
Vanessa Joubert
Senior Analyst Programmers
Rogier Van der Haagen
Jimmy Sadeli
Administration Assistants
Melinda Blackmore
Craig Motbey
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Division of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor
(Education and Quality Improvement)
Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education and Quality Improvement)
Professor Adrian Lee, BSc PD Melb., FASM
Executive Officer
Margaret Anne Brewer, BA N.E.
Executive Assistant
Indelle Scott
Senior Project Officer
Rod Hunter-Brittain, BMus QCM, GradDipMus Syd,
GradCertMgt(Public) UTS, MBA CQU, MMus UNSW, FTCL, LTCL,
AMusA, AIMM
Nura Gili Indigenous Programs
Director
Associate Professor Susan Green, BSW Hons Syd.
Personal Assistant
Wayne Blacklock
Operations Manager
Melanie Assadi
Academic Coordinator
Celia Moon, BA ANU, GradDipAdultEd UTS, MISD UNSW,
CertTEASOL Syd I.T.
Associate Lecturer
Jilda Simpson, BA UNSW
Acting Student Support Coordinator
John Gibson
Student Liaison Officers
Alfred Sing, BA (QUT), LLB (QUT), Grad Dip (Legal Prac) (QUT)
Nardi Simpson
Ross Bates
Academic Advisor
Bill Buckley, BA DipEd N.E., MEd UNSW
Student Recruitment Officer
Vacant
Indigenous Employment Coordinator
Summa Naylor
Librarian
Shaun Russell, Assoc Dip of Arts (Library Practice) SIT, BA UNSW
(temporary)
Librarian Technician Trainee
Vacant
Educational Development and Technology
Centre
Management and Administration
Director
Associate Professor Tony Koppi, BSc PhD Abdn.,
GradCertOnlineLearning ECU
Research and Personal Assistant
Vacant
Finance/Administration Officer
Trudy Helmrich
Receptionist/Administration
Pamela Azar
IT Support and Network Administration
IT Support and Network Administration Manager
Patrick Stoddart, BA BSc Syd., MCP, CNA
IT Systems Officer and Assistive Technology Advisor
Barry Cheung, DipGraphicArt SVA, DipITTAFE NSW, MCP
IT Support Officer
David Di Muro, Housley Adv Comms, Adv Electronic Music/Video
Flexible Education
Flexible Education Developer
Iain McAlpine, BA DipEd Adel., GradDipEdTech GradDipMedia PhD
UTS
Faculty Liaison Manager
Carol Russell, BSc MBA UKOU
Graphic Design and Web Development
Educational Graphic Manager and Educational Designer
Belinda Allen, Dip Fine Arts, MEd
Senior Graphic Designer
Pele Chan, BA(GraphicDesign) M.A.G.D.A.
Graphic Designers
Teresa Attfield, BA(VisArts) N’cle, Dip Bus Marketing
Freya Elizabeth – Casual, BA Vis Arts
Web Applications Developer
Angus Denton, Cert (Level 4) Computer Multimedia TAFE NSW
Resource Officer
Web Productions Assistant
Liberty Estrella, BSc Inf Systems
Danielle Glendinning, BA (Asian Studies) Hons UNSW (temporary)
Video Production and Streaming
The Co-op Program
Senior Media (Video) Producer
Mark Foster
Director
Shane Griffin, BA BEc Adel.
Digital Videographer
Tom Cavdarovski, AssocDipArt C.Sturt
Manager, Industry Liaison
Kay Carey, BCom UNSW
WebCT & eLearning
Manager, IT and Schools Liaison
Bridget O’Kane, BSc UNSW
eLearning Support Services Manager
Niki Fardouly, BA UNSW, DipEd SCAE, DipInteractiveMultimedia NSI
TAFE, MEd W’gong.
Industry Liaison
William Lovelady, BSc BA WSU, GradDipProfMark UNSW
eLearning Consulting and Training Manager
Colin Lowe, BSocSc Waik., Grad Cert Online Educ
Schools Liaison
Elissa Fletcher, BSc MSc UNSW
eLearning Support Consultants and Trainers
Andrew Chambers, BA CBC, GCOLL ECU
Rick Connor – Casual, MasterScSoc, GradDipEd, DipTech(Sc)
DipTeach
Administrative Assistant
Terrence Jennings, BEd Syd.
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eLearning Trainers
Greig Fratus, BMath N’cle, DipEd N’cle
Bridget McGraw – Casual, BAEnglish, MFAPhotography, MPSInteractiv
eTelecommunications
eLearning Support Consultant / Administrator
Wenes Gunawan
WebCT Vista Migration and Training
Rosalyn Pursey, BBus UTS
eLearning Application Administrator
Michelle Perkins
Institute of Environmental Studies
Director
Garry Smith, BSc Syd., PhD W.Aust., MPlan UTS
Senior Lecturer
Mark Diesendorf, BSc Syd., PhD UNSW
Senior Lecturer
Robert Gale, BSc Calgary, MSc SFU, MPA Victoria, PhD Waterloo
Lecturer
Mehreen Faruqi, BE UET Lahore, MEngSc PhD UNSW
Administrative Officer
Sofia Abdallah
Receptionist
Katherine Gregory
Music Performance Unit
Artistic Chair
Emeritus Professor Roger David Covell, AM, BA Qld., PhD UNSW,
FAHA
Manager
Sonia Lynette Maddock, BMusBEd UNSW
Operations Coordinator
Eleasha-June Wing-Yen Mah, BMus Syd.
Assistant Operations Administrator
Angelika Rogert, MA Bonn
Quality System Development Group
Director
Patrick Boyle, BA MEd W.Aust., DipEngSurv Perth Tech, MACE,
MIEMSAust, AISAust
Senior Consultant
Jerome Parisse-Brassens, DipEng(Agronomy) INA-PG, MAppLing
Macq., Cert IV Auslan VET
Administrative Assistant
Vacant
Consultants
Mark Griffiths, BMus MA Wales
Sandy Kinch, MBA(Exec) AGSM
Adjunct Professor
Frank Muller, BSc ANU, MPA Harvard
Executive Officer Major Projects
Francine Finnane, BA UTS
Adjunct Associate Professor
Ronnie Harding, BA Syd., BSc PhD UNSW
Senior Project Officer
Ruchira de Silva, BA UNSW
Learning Centre
Senior Project Officer
Rod Hunter-Brittain, BMus QCM, GradDipMus Syd,
GradCertMgt(Public) UTS, MBA CQU, MMus UNSW, FTCL, LTCL,
AMusA, AIMM
Director
Sue Starfield, BA MA PhD Wits., LèsL MèsL DEA DPFE Paris III
Learning Advisors
Linda Burnett, BA Adel., MLitt N.E.
Dominic Fitzsimmons, BA LLB PhD UNSW
Gywn Jones, BA WLU, BEd Tor., MAEdAdmin UNSW, CertTESOL
UNSWIL
Pam Mort, BA DipProfArtStud City Art Inst., GradDipEd Nepean C.A.E.,
MA Syd. RSA TEFL ACL
Lyn Hallion, BA DipEd MEd CertTESOL UNSW
Maria Zueva, DipHEd Thames Valley, GradDip Otago, DipTESOL MA
Victoria
Administrative Officer/Personal Assistant
Valerie Caulcutt
Administrative Assistant
Coralie Venus, BA UNSW, DipT S.Aust.
Receptionist
Lagi Puni
Publications & Web Officer
Tracey-Lee Downey, DesignCert Syd. I.T., BA UNSW
Administrative & Research Assistant
Linda Conroy, BA N.E.
University Library
University Librarian
Andrew Wells, BSc Qld., MA Macq., AALIA
Deputy University Librarian
Susan Lafferty, BSW UNSW, GradDipLibSc MBus UTS, AALIA
Quality and Planning Librarian
Isabella Trahn, BA Qld., MLib UNSW, AALIA
Director, Information Resources
Lyn Bosanquet, BA USyd; Grad Dip Info Sc, UTS; MA , U Syd
Director, Library IT
Howard Amos, BA Cantab, DipIM UNSW, MACS
Library Information Technology Support Unit
Fred Piper, BA N.E.
Financial Operations Manager
Senior Lecturer in Higher Education & Director
Michele Scoufis, BA Syd., MPsychol(Clin) UNSW
Albert Tang, BCom UNSW
User Services
Andrew Inman, BA Syd, GradDipInfoMan UNSW
Online Services
Tony Cargnelutti, BA Syd., DipIM-Lib UNSW, AALIA
Assistant to Director
Johanne Brady
Biomedical
Jill Denholm, BA Tas., MLib UNSW
Senior Lecturer, Academic Developer and UNILT Coordinator
Peter Looker, BA LaT., PhD ANU
College of Fine Arts
Fiona Bathgate, BA UNSW, Dip Lib UNSW, AALIA
Lecturer
Clare Netherton, BSc BEd Qu., PhD Camb.
Law
Susan Knowles, BA DipEd Syd., DipLibSci Kuring-gai C.A.E.
Project Officer
Craig Turnbull BA Hons, PhD
Tracy Barber, BA Tas., DipEd Tas., MA UNSW, PhD UNSW
Stephanie Wilson, BMus Hons, PhD UNSW
Michael Brereton, DipPhysEd STC, BA Macq., MEd Syd
Physical Sciences
Rhonda Langford, BA Monash, DipLib RMIT, DipComMgt Kuring-gai
CAE
Assistant to Project Officers
Jenni McMillan, DipLeisureStud, T.A.F.E., NSW
RAPID Services
Ngaire Pettit-Young, BA DipLib UNSW, AALIA
Learning & Teaching Unit
Social Sciences and Humanities
Pamela O’Brien, BEc Adel., DipLib UNSW,
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University Archives
Acting University Archivist
Karin Ingeborg Brennan, MA Hamburg, DipIM UNSW
Acting Assistant University Archivist
Katie Bird, BA Macq., GradDipSc E.Cowan
UNSW Art Collection
Art Curator
Belinda Webb, BA GradDipVisArt S.C.A.
HONORARY DEGREES AWARDED BY THE UNIVERSITY 101
Honorary Degrees Awarded by the University
The styles and titles shown are as at the date of award.
Brian David Outram Anderson, Hon.DSc 2001
Arthur Denning, Hon.DSc 1957
Gillian May Armstrong, Hon.DLitt 2000
Robert Dessaix, Hon.DLitt 2002
Maurice Arnold, Hon.MD 1989
Anne Deveson, Hon.DLitt 1993
David James Asimus, Hon.DSc 1985
Julian Disney, Hon.LLD 1999
The Hon. Robert William Askin, Hon.DLitt 1966
Michael James Dodson, Hon.LLD 1999
Marian Elizabeth Bate, Hon.DUniv 2001
James Bartram Douglas, Hon.DSc 2003
Emeritus Professor Sir Philip Baxter, Hon.DSc 1971
Milo Kanangra Dunphy, Hon.DSc 1996
The Hon. Jack Gordon Beale, Hon.DSc 1997
Emeritus Professor Sir Hugh Ennor, Hon.DSc 1968
Professor Geoffrey R Belton, Hon.DSc 1998
The Hon. Elizabeth Andreas Evatt, Hon.LLD 1996
Isobel Ida Bennett, Hon.DSc 1995
Paul Anthony Fagan, Hon.MD 1995
General Sir Phillip Harvey Bennett, Hon.LLD 1987
Lady (Vincent) Fairfax, Hon.DLitt 2004
Jenny Birt, Hon.DUniv 1998
The Hon. John Malcolm Fraser, Hon.LLD 2003
Emeritus Professor Lindsay Michael Birt, Hon.DSc 1992
Professor Christopher Frayling, Hon.DLitt 1999
Arthur Bishop, Hon.DSc 1997
Peter Robert Garrett, Hon.DLitt 1999
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Charles Bickerton Blackburn, Hon.DSc 1952
Professor Bronislaw Geremek, Hon.DLitt 2003
Emeritus Professor Ralph Beattie Blacket, Hon.MD 1999
Peter Gillingham, Hon.DSc 2004
David Greenberg Block, Hon.LLD 1992
Romaldo Giurgola, Hon.DSc 1988
The Hon Lionel Frost Bowen, Hon.DLitt 1999
Gerald Gleeson, Hon.DLitt 1998
Frank Symonds Bradhurst, Hon.DSc 1955
James Timothy Gleeson, Hon.DLitt 2001
Professor Anthony Vernon Bradshaw, Hon.DSc 1987
The Hon. Deirdre Mary Grusovin, Hon.DUniv 2003
Joan Brassil, Hon.DLitt 1999
Goh Chok Tong, Hon.LLD 2005
Sir Francis Gerard Brennan, Hon. LLD 2005
Professor Raymond Marshall Golding, Hon.DSc 1986
Father Frank Tenison Brennan, Hon. LLD 2005
Sir John Goodsell, Hon.DSc 1976
George Patrick Bridger, Hon.MD 1995
Professor Donald Morrison Grant, Hon.DSc 1997
Katharine Brisbane, Hon.DLitt 1994
General Peter Courtney Gration, Hon.DSc 1993
Harold James Brown, Hon.DSc 1976
Professor Charles Alexander Menzies Gray, Hon.DSc 1975
Ian Glencross Radcliffe Burgess, Hon.DSc 1999
Dorothy Green, Hon.DLitt 1987
Sir MacFarlane Burnet, Hon.DSc 1967
Emeritus Professor Arthur Stanley Hall, Hon.DSc 2000
General Eva Evelyn Burrows, Hon.LLD 1996
Vaclav Havel, Hon.DLitt 1995
The Hon. John Joseph Cahill, Hon.DSc 1955
The Hon. Robert James Lee Hawke, Hon.LLD 1987
Edmund George Capon, Hon.DLitt 2000
Harry Frederick Heath, Hon.DSc 1979
His Excellency The Rt Hon. Lord Casey, Hon.DSc 1966
The Hon. Robert James Heffron, Hon.DSc 1955
Professor Malcolm Chaikin, Hon.DSc 1989
Professor Alexander Scott Henderson, Hon.MD 2000
Professor John Philip Chalmers, Hon.DSc 1994
Bill Henson, Hon.DLitt 2005
Professor Thomas Carrick Chambers, Hon.DSc 1996
Sir Leslie Herron, Hon.LLD 1972
Victor Peter Chang, Hon.MD 1988
John Lloyd Hewett, Hon.MSc 1988
The Hon. Mr Justice John Sydney James Clancy, Hon.LLD 1971
John Hans Hirshman, Hon.MD 1998
William Edward Clegg, Hon.DSc 1955
Associate Professor Frederick Cossom Hollows, Hon.MD 1991
Inga Vivienne Clendinnen, Hon.DLitt 2003
Professor Donald Richmond Horne, Hon.DLitt 1986
Alan Wilson Coates, Hon.DSc 1989
Allan Roy Horton, Hon.DLitt 1992
Professor John Paul Coghlan, Hon.MD 1995
Professor Max G Huber, Hon.DSc 2001
Herbert Cole Coombs, Hon.DSc 1985
Professor Ronald Lawrie Huckstep, Hon.MD 1988
Emeritus Professor Frederick Colin Courtice, Hon.MD 1986
Ronald Gordon Jackson, Hon.DSc 1982
Emeritus Professor Kenneth Russell Cox, Hon.MD 1999
Elizabeth Jolley, Hon.DLitt 2000
Professor Philip Sutton Cox, Hon.DSc 2000
Professor Sir Ewart Ray Herbert Jones, Hon.DSc 1967
Gianfranco Cresciani, Hon.DLitt 2005
Norman Edward Jones, Hon.DSc 1955
His Excellency Sir Roden Cutler, Hon.DSc 1967
YB Datuk Abdul Kadir Mohamad, Hon.DLitt 1999
Professor Ian Darian-Smith, Hon.DSc 1989
The Hon. Paul John Keating, Hon.LLD 2003
Donald Bruce Dawe, Hon.DLitt 1997
Paul John Kelly, Hon.DLitt 2001
Victoria de los Angeles, Hon.DLitt 1995
Emeritus Professor Murray Chilvers Kemp, Hon.DSc 1999
His Excellency The Hon. Sir William Patrick Deane, Hon.LLD 2001
William George Kett, Hon.DSc 1957
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Gabrielle Kibble, Hon.DSc 1999
Emeritus Professor William Robert Pitney, Hon.MD 1986
Professor Priscilla Sheath Kincaid-Smith, Hon.MD 1992
John Barry Prescott, Hon.DSc 1995
Wallace Macarthur King, Hon.DSc 2002
Professor Aleksandr Mikhailovich Prokhorov, Hon.DSc 1996
Kevin James Kirby, Hon.DUniv 1993
Professor Jacub Rais, Hon.DSc 1995
Raymond John Kirby, Hon.DUniv 1993
Jose Ramos-Horta, Hon.LLD 1998
Rachael Kohn, Hon.DLitt 2005
Professor Gullapalli Nageswara Rao, Hon.DSc 2001
Professor Paul Ivan Korner, Hon.DSc 1987
Professor Raj Reddy, Hon.DSc 1999
Emeritus Professor Dame Leonie Kramer, Hon.DLitt 1991
Neville Roach, Hon.DSc 2001
Harold Kramer, Hon.MD 1988
Professor Judith Robinson-Valery, Hon.DLitt 1987
Professor Kurt Lambeck, Hon.DSc 1999
Emeritus Professor Francis Felix Rundle, Hon.MD 1984
Bruce Philip Lambert, Hon.DSc 1977
The Hon. Justice Ronald Sackville, Hon.LLD 2002
Reginald John Lamble, Hon.DUniv 1994
Professor Edwin Ernest Salpeter, Hon.DSc 1996
Professor James Waldo Lance, Hon.DSc 1992
The Hon. Gordon Jacob Samuels, Hon.DSc 1994
William Rae Laurie, Hon.DSc 1966
Jacqueline Samuels, Hon.DUniv 1994
Jennifer Catherine Learmont, Hon.MD 1996
Yuan Tseh Lee, Hon.DSc 2002
The Hon. Chief Justice Andrew Kwok Nang Li, Hon.LLD 2002
Thai Ker Liu, Hon.DSc 1995
Frank P Lowy, Hon.DLitt 1999
Ronald Lu, Hon.DSc 1999
James Kenneth MacDougall, Hon.DSc 1958
Hugh Clifford Mackay, Hon.DLitt 2002
Emeritus Professor Sir Leslie Martin, Hon.DSc 1963
The Hon. Sir Anthony Frank Mason, Hon.LLD 2000
Francis Mackenzie Mathews, Hon.DSc 1962
Maurice Alan Edgar Mawby, Hon.DSc 1955
Geoffrey Campbell McComas, Hon.DLitt 1996
Donald McDonald, Hon.DLitt 2003
Emeritus Professor Kenneth Richard McKinnon, Hon.DLitt 1995
The Rt Hon. Sir Robert Menzies, Hon.DSc 1957
Harvard Northcroft Merrington, Hon.MD 1992
Kenneth Kurt Merten, Hon.MD 1995
George Miller, Hon.DLitt 1999
David Murray Macpherson Moore, Hon.DLitt 2002
Jack Bernard Mundey, Hon.DSc 1998
Glenn Marcus Murcutt, Hon.DSc 1995
Bernice Murphy, Hon.DLitt 2004
Graeme Murphy, Hon.DLitt 1999
Robert Kenneth Murphy, Hon.DSc 1957
Hartarto Sastrosunarto, Hon.DSc 1993
Emeritus Professor Geoffrey Sawer, Hon.LLD 1986
Dagmar Barbara Schmidmaier, Hon.DLitt 1999
Professor Robert Franz Schmidt, Hon.DSc 1996
Leo George Schofield, Hon.DLitt 2001
Harry Seidler, Hon.DSc 1999
The Hon. William Francis Felix Sheahan, Hon.DSc 1960
Peter Simon, Hon.DSc 2003
Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, Hon.DLitt 1999
His Excellency Field Marshal Sir William Slim, Hon.DSc 1959
William Hugh Smith, Hon.MD 1980
Professor Eugene Bryan Smyth, Hon.DSc 1967
Ronald Strahan, Hon.DSc 1999
Anne Fairhurst Summers, Hon.DLitt 2000
Robert Clive Sutton, Hon.DUniv 2003
Colin York Syme, Hon.DSc 1960
Emeritus Professor George Szekeres, Hon.DSc 1977
Mah Bow Tan, Hon.DSc 2001
Mark Anthony Taylor, Hon.DSc 1999
Daniel Rhys Thomas, Hon.DLitt 1999
Imants Tillers, Hon.DLitt 2005
John Tonkin, Hon.DSc 2004
Sir William Tyree, Hon.DSc 1986
Kenneth Lowell Unsworth, Hon.DLitt 2004
Leslie Allan Murray, Hon.DLitt 1998
Giancarlo Elia Valori, Hon.DSc 2005
Emeritus Professor Sir Rupert Myers, Hon.DLitt 1981
Professor Denis Newell Wade, Hon.DSc 1999
Professor John Warwick Nevile, Hon.DSc 1992
Charles Harold Warman, Hon.DSc 1983
Professor John Rodney Niland, Hon.DSc 2002
Robert Joseph Webster, Hon.DSc 1962
His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir John Northcott, Hon.DSc 1956
Professor Gerald Westheimer, Hon.DSc 1988
Professor Sir Gustav Nossal, Hon.DSc 1996
Nicholas Richard Whitlam, Hon.DUniv 1996
The Rt Hon. The Viscount Nuffield, Hon.DSc 1952
Professor Judith Whitworth, Hon.MD 2005
Professor Sir Ronald Nyholm, Hon.DSc 1969
Emeritus Professor Albert Henry Willis, Hon.DUniv 1996
Professor Marcus Oliphant, Hon.DSc 1952
Harry Matthew John Windsor, Hon.MD 1985
John Olsen, Hon.DLitt 2003
Sir Albert Edward Woodward, Hon.LLD 1986
Patricia June O’Shane, Hon.LLD 1999
Lieutenant-General Sir Eric Woodward, Hon.DSc 1958
The Rt Hon. Sir Earle Page, Hon.DSc 1959
John Halden (Hal) Wootten, Hon.LLD 1994
Rosina Ruth Lucia Park, Hon.DLitt 1994
Judith Arundel Wright McKinney, Hon.DLitt 1985
Cobden Parkes, Hon.DSc 1958
Simone Young, Hon.DMus 2001
EMERITI OF THE UNIVERSITY 103
Emeriti of the University
Honorary Dean of Emerti
Mary Elizabeth Chan, BA MA PhD
Graham de Vahl Davis, AM, BE PhD CPEng FIMechE FIEAust MASME
FTS
Thomas Grandin Chapman, BSc PhD FIEAust
Honorary Vice-Dean of Emeriti
Michael Rainsford Chesterman, BA LLB LLM
Vacant
Emeritus Chancellor
*Sir Robert Webster, CMG CBE MC Hon.DSc FASA
Jean Stephane Jacques Roger Henri Chaussivert, LèsL MèsL CPalAc
Pak Lim Chu, ME PhD CPEng FIEAust SMIREE MIEEE FOSA
Tatjana Cizova, BA DipSlavStudies
Peter Steele Clezy, BSc PhD DSc CChem FRACI
Hermann Barry Collin, AM, BSc MAppSc PhD LOSc FAAO
Emeriti Professors
Geoffrey Norton Cooper, MSc PhD MASM
David Keith Aitken, BSc PhD DSc FRAS FAIP
Martin Cooper, BSc MA(Ed) PhD DipEd
Murray William Allen, BE PhD CPEng FTS FIREE MIEE MIEEE
Hans Gerard Leonard Coster, MSc PhD MIP ChP FAIP
Derek John Anderson, BSc PhD FLS FAIM FAICD
Roger David Covell, AM, BA PhD FAHA
*Peter Vincent Angus-Leppan, BSc(Eng) PhD DipTP FISAust MILS(Natal)
MAIC
Kenneth Russell Cox, OAM, MB MS MA FRCS FRACS FACS Hon.MD
Stephen John Charles Angyal, OBE, PhD DSc FAA FRACI
Ian Gordon Dance, MSc PhD CChem FRACI FRAA
*Henry Ingham Ashworth, OBE, MA BAArch FRIBA FRAIA HonFRAIC
FAIB MRAPI
Ann Emily Daniel, BA PhD
Frederick William Ayscough, BSc MSc CEng MIChemE ARACI
*Emery Balint, MCE PhD FIEAust FICE FAIB Hon. FAICS
*Louis Walter Davies, AO, BSc DPhil FInstP FAIP CPhys FIREE FIEAust
CPEng FIEEE FTS FAA
Michael Leslie Banner, BEng MEngSc PhD
Terence John Dawson, BRurSc PhD
Peter Hosford Barry, BSc PhD DSc
S. Bruce Dowton, MB BS MD FACMG FRACP
Peter Erne Baume, AO, MB BS, MD FRACP FRACGP FAFPHM
Robert Kirby Duggins, BSc PhD CEng CPEng
*Sir Philip Baxter, KBE, CMG BSc PhD Hon.DSc FTS FAA FRACI FIEAust
MIChemE
John Michael Dwyer, AO, MB BS PhD Hon.DUniv FRCP FRACP FRICP
Richard Bearman, AB, PhD CChem FAIC FRACI
*Ronald Alexander Edwards, BSc PhD ASTC FAIFST FTS
Francis Clifford Beavis, MA BSc PhD LLB FGS
*Brian Dugan Beddie, BA PhD FASSA
Donald Drysdale Betts, BSc MSc PhD
*John Beveridge, AO, MB BS FRACP
William Peter Birkett, MEc FCPA
*Michael Lindsay Birt, AO, CBE, BAgrSc BSc PhD DPhil Hon. DLitt
Hon.LLD Hon.DSc
Frank Keble Crowley, MA PhD DPhil FAHA
Eric Charles Daniels, MArch ASTC (Hon.) LFRAIA Hon.MIES
Dexter Colboyd Dunphy, BA MEd DipEd PhD
Solomon Encel, MA PhD
*Frederick John Evans, BSc BE Hon.DSc SMIREE FIEE FIEAust
Robin Fell, BE MEngSc CPEng FIEAust
Christopher Joseph Dalzell Fell, BSc PhD CEng FTS FIChemE Hon.FIEAust
MAmerIChe
Max Feughelman, BSc DSc ASTC FAIP
John Andrew Black, BA MTCP PhD CPEng FIEAust
*Peter Thomas Fink, AO, CB CBE BE CPEng FIEAust FIMechE FRAeS
FRINA MAIAA FTS
Ralph Beattie Blacket, AO, MD BS FRCP FRACP Hon.MD
*Malcolm Robertson Fisher, MA PhD
William Ross Blunden, BSc BE FCITLond FITEWash FIEAust
MStatSocAust
Robert Thomas Fowler, BSc PhD DScEng CPEng FIEAust FIChemE FInstF
FAIE MIC ARIC
*Geoffrey Bosson, MSc
*John Maxwell Freeland, AM, DFC MArch Hon.DLitt DTRP LFRAIA
John Stephen Bowles, MSc CPEng FIM
*Eric Paul George, BSc PhD DSc FInstP FAIP
Gavin Brown, MA PhD FAA
Alan David Gilbert, BA DPhil FASSH
Friedrich Karl Brunner, DipIng Drtech
Walter Ernest Glover, AO, MB BCh BAO MD DSc FRACP
Raymond Alfred Arthur Bryant, ME ASTC CPEng FIMechE FRAeS
FIEAust
Raymund Marshall Golding, AO, MSc PhD Hon.DSc FNZIC FInstP
FRACI
*Villiam Teodor Buchwald, MSc PhD FIMA
Hiroshi Julian Goldsmid, BSc PhD DSc FAIP
John Carlyle Burns, MSc MA PhD
Kerry Patrick Byrne, BE BSc PhD MEngSc
Gerald James Spurgeon Govett, DSc PHD DIC CENG FIMM FIEAust
CPEng
Stewart James Campbell, BSc MSc PhD FAIP FInstP CPhys
Ross Ernest Griffith, BSc PhD CText FTI
*Harvey McKay Carey, MB BS MSc DGO FRACS FRCSEd FRCOG
Eric Joseph Hahn, BE BSc PhD CPEng, FIEAust MASME
Athol Sprott Carrington, MCom Hon.DLitt FCPA FASA FCANZ CMANZ
FCIS MACS HonFCA
*Arthur Stanley Hall, BScEng DIC Hon DSc FIEAust MACI
George William Kenneth Cavill, MSc PhD DSc FRACI FAA
*Dan Haneman, DSc PhD FAA FAIP FRACI
John Ewart Cawte, AO, MD BS DPM PhD FRANZCP FRCPsych FAPA
Donald Edward Harding, BA LLB LLM
Malcolm Chaikin, AO, OBE, PhD DipEng CText FTI FTS
Abraham Michael Hasofer, BEE BEc PhD MIEAust
John Mackenzie Ham, MB BS MD FRACS FACS
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Graham R Hellestrand, BScPhD MBA (Exec)MBA CPEng FIEAust MIEEE
*Dennis Frank Orchard, BSc PhD DIC ACGI FIEAust FCIT MICE
Harry Payne Heseltine, AO, BA MA
*Peter Louis Brennan Oxley, BSc PhD CPEng CEng FTSE FIEAAust
FIMechE
John Bernard Hickie, AO, MB BS FRCP FRCPEd FRACP FACC Hon
FACP
Michael Thomas Pailthorpe, BSc PhD CText FTI MSDC(ANZ)
John Hiller, BE MCom PhD FIEAustFIREE MACM
George Rupert Palmer, BSc MEc PhD FCHSE Hon.FRACMA
Heinrich Hora, DipIPhys DrRerNat DSc FlnstP FAIP
Michael Naylor Pearson, BA MA Auck PhD Mich FAHA
*Donald Richmond Horne, AO, Hon.DLitt
Ronald Penny, AO, MB BS MD DSc FRACP, FRCPA
Ronald Lawrie Huckstep, CMG, MA MD Hon.MD FRCSEd FRCS FRACS
FTS
David Herbert Pilgrim, AM, BE PhD DSc CPEng HonFIEAust
Austin Adolphus Hukins, MSc DipEd PhD FACE
Max Irvine, BE PhD FIEAust FIEStructE MIPENZ
Colin Jordan, BA
Robert John Jordan, BA MA PhD
Antoni Emil Karbowiak, DScEng CPEng FIEAust FIREE MIEE SMIEEE
FTS
Peter Leslie Pinson, BEd (Art) MA PhD
*William Robert Pitney, MD BS FRACP FRCPA
Ronald Postle, BSc PhD DrUniv CText FTI FAIP
*Cecil Robert Burnet Quentin, MA
*Bernhard John Fredrick Ralph, BSc PhD FRACI FTS
John Spurgeon Ratcliffe, MSc PhD ASTC CPEng FIREE FIRAust FIChemE
Wolfgang Ernst Kasper, Staatl gepr Ubers Dipl Volksw. Dr rer pol
W. Boyd Rayward, BA MS PhD DipLib AALA
Murray Chivers Kemp, BCom MA PhD Hon.DSc
Neville Waller Rees, BSc PhD CPEng FIEAust SMIEEE
Clive Samuel Kessler, BA(Hons) PhD FASSA
Kenneth Bruce Reinhard, AM, MA(VisArt) DipArt(Ed) GradDip AADM
*Leslie Gordon Kiloh, MD BSc FRCP FRACP FRANZCP FRCPsych
John Alan Richards, BE PhD FTSE FIREE FIEAust FIEEE CPEng
James Waldo Lance, CBE, MD BS FRCP FRACP FAA
*Pamela Athalie Deidre Rickard, MSc PhD
Michael John Lawrence, BSc BE MS PhD
Graham Austin Rigby, MSc PhD CPEng CEng FTS FIREE MIEEE FIEAust
Robert John Lawrence, AM, BA DipSocSci MA PhD
*William Gordon Rimmer, AM, MA PhD FRHistS
James Sutherland Lawson, MB BS MD MHA
Gareth Edward Roberts, BArch MCD LFRAIA FRAPI MRTPI ARIBA
Roger Alexander Layton, AM MEc FAIM
John Roberts, BSc PhD
Josef Lederer, BSc MSc ASTC FIO
Peter Lindsay Rogers, BE MBA DPhil DSc FIEAust
Ian Kenneth Lee, BCE MEng PhD FIE MASCE
Jarlath Ronayne, MA PhD FRSC FAIM
Stanley Edward Livingstone, PhD DSc CChem FSTC FRACI FRSC
Arie Rotem, BA MA PhD FAIM
Genevieve Lloyd, BA DPhil
Frederick William Dickes Rost, MSc(Med) MBBS PHD DCP DipRMS
Reginald Sidney Albert Lord, MB BS MD FRACS FRCS
Sydney Harold Lovibond, MA PhD DipSocSc FASSA
Frank Ferdinand Roxborough, BSc PhD CPEng CEng FIEAust FIMM
FAUSIMM FIMINE
Athol William John Lykke, MD BS FRCPA MRC
*Francis Felix Rundle, MD BS BSc FRCS FRACS FACS
*Douglas MacRae McCallum, BA MA BPhil
James Stanley Shannon, DIC PhD DSc FRACI
Graham Jon Macdonald, BSc MB BS MD FRACP FRCP
Ian Gayford Sharpe, BS MA PhD AAIB
Clyde Arnold McGilchrist, BSc BEd MSc PhD
Ivan Anthony Shearer, RFD LLM SJD
*Patrick Reginald McMahon, MAgrSc PhD FAIAS FASAP ARIC
*Peter Frank Sinnett, MB BS FRACP FACRM
Ronald Ma, BCom MBA FCCA FASA
*Eugene Bryan Smyth, Hon.DSc ASTC FASA FCAA FCIS
Jack Alan Mabbutt, MA
Lloyd Earle Smythe, MSc PhD FRACI
Kevin Charles Marshall, BScAgr MS PhD FASM FIBiotech FAAM
Peter Spooner, DipLD ASTC FILA FAILA ARIBA
*David Paver Mellor, DSc FRACI
John Stringer, MA
Barry Vaughan Milborrow, BSc PhD DSc FLS FBiol
Noel Levin Svensson, AM, MMechE PhD CPEng FIEAust
John Rowland Milfull, BA PhD
*George Szekeres, DipChemEng Hon.DSc FAA
*Christopher John Milner, MA PhD FInstP FAIP
Edward Owen Paul Thompson, MSc DipEd PhD ScD
Brian Edward Milton, BE PhD MSc CPEng FIEAust FSAEA MRAeS
John Basil Thornton, BA BSc
Robert Mervyn Mitchell, BMedSc MB ChM FRCS FRACS
Arthur Raymond Toakley, BCE BA MEngSc PhD LMus CPEng FIEAust
*John Philip Morgan, BE ASTC FSASM FIEAust FAIM MAusIMM MAIME
CertMineManager
*Frederick Edward Anthony Towndrow, FRIBA FRAIA FAPI
Ian Francis Morrison, BSc BE PhD CPEng FIEAust MIEE MIEEE
Graham Douglas Tracy, AO, MB BS FRCS FRACS HonFACS HonFCSSA
FRCS HonED HonFRCPS
*Hugh Muir, BMetE ScD CPEng FIM FIEAust MAusIMM
John Charles Trinder, BSurv MSc PhD FiSAust
*Crawford Hugh Munro, BE FRSH FRSA FIEAust MASCE MIWE
*Gerald Francis Murnaghan, AM, MD ChM FRCS FRCSEd FRACS
FRCSI(Hon)
Sir Rupert Myers, KBE, AO, BSc MSc PhD Hon.LLD Hon.DSc Hon.DEng
Hon.DLitt FTSE FAA CPEng CChem FIMMA FAusIMM FRACI FAIM FAICD
Hon FIEAust
*Leonard Charles Frederick Turner, MA FASSA
Harold Rupert Vallentine, BE MS ASTC FIEAust
Somasundaram Valliappan, BE MS PhD DSc CPEng FASCE FIACM
*James Matthew Vincent, DScAgr DipBact Hon.DSc FAIAS FTS
Tony Vinson, BA DipSocStud MA PHD DipSoc
Robert Garth Nettheim, AM, LLB
*Rex Eugene Vowels, AO, ME SMIEEE CPEng FIEAust MIEE
John Warwick Nevile, MA PhD Hon.DSc FASSA
*Robert John Walsh, AC, OBE, MB BS FRACP FRCPA FAA
Charles Sinclair Newton, Cand Scient PhD
John Rodney Niland, AC BCom MCom PhD DUniv Hon.DSc FASSA
Ian William Webster, AO, MB BS MD FRACP FRACGP FRACMA FACRM
FAFPHM
Michael Francis O’Rourke, AM MB BS MD DSc FRACP FACC
Hans Leo Westerman, ME FRAPI MIEAust
William James O’Sullivan, BSc PhD
Harry Whitmore, LLB LLM
*Harold James Oliver, MA FAHA
Anthony John Wicken, BSc PhD MA FASM FAIBiol
Rex Charles Olsson, AM, BEc MBA PhD FCPA Hon.FAIM
David Emil Leon Wilcken, MD BS FRCP FRACP
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Albert Henry Willis, Hon.DUniv DScEng CPEng FIMechE FIEAust
WhSc
Neville Reginald Wills, BEc MSc FRGS
George Graham Winterton, LLB LLM JSD
Geoffrey Victor Herbert Wilson, MSc DSc PhD FAIP MIIR
*John Fell Dalrymple Wood, BSc BE FIEAust FAIB
Ronald William Woodhead, BE ME FIEAust FAIB
Chung-Tong Wu, BArch PhD MSc MRAPI RAIA
Dianne Yerbury, AM, BA DipIndustAdmin MS PhD
Emeriti Scientia Professors
Eugenie Ruth Lumbers, MB BS MD DSc
*Patrick James O’Farrell, BA MA PhD FAHA
Mark Joseph Rowe, BPharm MSc PhD DSc
David Lawrence Trimm, BSc PhD DIC CPEng FTSE FRACI FIChemE
FIEAust
Emeriti Registrars
*Godfrey Lionel Macauley, BEc
Ian Richard Way, BE MBA FIEAust
Emeritus Librarian
*Allan Roy Horton, BA Hon.DLitt FALIA
Emeritus Archivist
Laurence Thomas Dillon, BA DipArchivAdmin AIMM
*Deceased
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Former Officers of the University
President*
Anthony John Wicken, BSc PhD, MA, FASM, FAIBiol 1992-1998
Wallace Charles Wurth, CMG, LLB Hon.LLD FSTC 1949–1955
Alan George Pettigrew, BSc PhD 1998-2000
*Before the title Chancellor was introduced in 1955 by Act of Parliament, the position
was entitled President.
Mark Sebastian Wainwright, AM, MAppSc, PhD, DSc, CPEng, FTSE,
FRACI, FIEAust 2001-2004
Chancellors
Pro-Vice-Chancellors
Wallace Charles Wurth, CMG, LLB Hon.LLD FSTC 1955–1960
Professor Ian Richard Petersen, BE Melb., MSEE PhD Roch., SIMEEE,
FIEAust, MSIAM CP Eng
The Hon. Sir John Clancy, KBE, CMG, LLB Hon.DLitt Hon.LLD 1960–1970
Sir Robert Webster, CMG, CBE, MC, Hon.DSc FASA 1970–1975
The Hon. Gordon Jacob Samuels, AC, QC, MA Hon.DSc 1976–1994
The Hon. Sir Anthony Frank Mason, AC, KBE, BA LLB Hon.LLD FASSA
1994-1999
Dr John Samuel Yu, AC, MB BS(Hons) Syd., DCH RCP&S Lond., FRACP,
FRACMA, Peadiatrician 2000-2005
Vice-Presidents*
Roy William Harman, MSc DS FACI 1949–1953
The Hon. Sir John Clancy, KBE, CMG, LLB Hon.DLitt Hon.LLD 1953–1955
*Before the title Deputy Chancellor was introduced in 1955 by Act of Parliament,
the position was entitled Vice-President.
Deputy Chancellors
The Hon. Sir John Clancy, KBE, CMG, LLB Hon.DLitt Hon.LLD 1955–
1960
Sir Robert Webster, CMG, CBE, MC Hon.DSc FASA 1960–1970
The Hon. Sir Kevin Ellis, KBE, LLB BEc 1970-1975
Francis Mackenzie Mathews, BE Hon.DSc FSTC, FIEAust 1976–1981
Jessica Ruth Milner Davis, BA PhD 1981–1990
Carmel Josephine Hume Niland, AM, MA 1990–1992
The Hon. Justice Jane Hamilton Mathews, LLB Hon.LLD 1992–1999
Catherine Mary Rossi Harris, PSM, BCom, FAICD, 2000–2003
Directors*
Arthur Denning, BSc DipEd Hon.DSc ASTC 1949–1952
Sir Philip Baxter, KBE, CMG, BSc PhD Hon.DSc FTS, FAA, FRACI FIEAust,
MIChemE 1953–1955
*Before the title Vice-Chancellor was introduced in 1955 by Act of Parliament, the
position was entitled Director.
Vice-Chancellors
Sir Philip Baxter, KBE, CMG, BSc PhD Hon.DSc FTS, FAA, FRACI FIEAust,
MIChemE 1955–1969
Sir Rupert Myers, KBE, MSc PhD, Hon.LLD Hon.DSc Hon.DEng Hon.DLitt
CPEng, FTS, FIM, FRACI, FAIM, MAusIMM 1969–1981
David Watkin Phillips, BSc PhD DipMetMin FGS, MINinE, MAmerIME,
MAusIMM 1955–1962
Sir Rupert Myers, KBE, MSc PhD Hon.LLD Hon.DSc Hon.DEng 1962–1969
Hon.DLitt, CPEng, FTS, FIM, FRACI, FAIM, MAusIMM 1961–1969
John Faithful Clark, BSc MA DipEd PhD 1962–1967
Albert Henry Willis, DScEng CPEng, FIMechE, FIEAust, MemASAE, WhSc
1967–1978
Rex Eugene Vowels, AO, ME SMIREE, CPEng, FIEAust, MIEE 1968–
1981
John Basil Thornton, BA BSc 1969–1981
Raymund Marshall Golding, MSc PhD Hon.DSc FNZIC, FInstP, FRACI
1979–1986
Harold Rupert Vallentine, BE MS ASTC, FIEAust 1981–1982
Athol Sprott Carrington, MCom FASA, FCANZ, CMANZ, FCIS 1982–
1984
Malcolm Chaikin, OBE, BSc PhD DipEng L.I.T. FRSA, FTS 1984–1988
Jarlath Ronayne, MA PhD FAIM, FRSC 1984–1988
Alan David Gilbert, MA DPhil 1988–1991
Anthony John Wicken, BSc PhD, MA, FASM, FAIBiol 1990–1991
Christopher Joseph Dalzell Fell, BSc PhD CEng, FTS, FIChemE,
HonFIEAust, MAmerlChe 1991
Jane Yankovic Morrison, MA PhD 1994-2000
Elspeth Mary McLachlan, BSc PhD DSc, FAA 2001-2004
Chairpersons of the Professorial Board
Arthur Denning, BSc DipEd Hon.DSc ASTC 1949–1952
David Watkin Phillips, BSc PhD DipMetMin FGS, MIMinE, MAmerIME,
MAusIMM 1953–1959
Rex Eugene Vowels, AO, ME CPEng, SMIEEE, FIEAust, MIEE 1959–1968
Horace Newtown Barber, MA ScD PhD FRS, FAA 1968–1970
Robert John Walsh, AC, OBE, MB BS FAA, FRACP, FRCPA 1970–1973
Douglas MacRae McCallum, MA BPhil 1973–1987
Derek John Anderson, BSc PhD FLS 1987–1988
Presidents of the Academic Board
Derek John Anderson, BSc PhD, FLS 1989–1992
Lindsay Michael Birt, AO, CBE, BAgrSc BSc PhD DPhil Hon.LittD Hon.LLD
Hon.DSc 1981–1992
Jane Yankovic Morrison, MA PhD 1992–1993
John Rodney Niland, AC, BCom MCom PhD, Hon.DSc FASSA 19922002
Robert John King, BSc DipEd PhD 1998-1999
Wyatt R Hume, BSc Dent, BDS, PhD, DDSc, FRACDS, FACD, FICD
2002-2004
Deputy Vice-Chancellors
Jeremy Guy Ashcroft Davis, BEc MBA AM FAICD 1994–1998
Kevin Malcolm McConkey, BA PhD, FASSA FAPS 2001-2004
Registrars
John Charles Webb, MSc DipMetMin FGS, MIMinE 1949–1950
Jarlath Ronayne, MA PhD FAIM, FRSC 1988–1991
Godfrey Lionel Macauley, BEc 1950–1974
Christopher Joseph Dalzell Fell, BSc PhD CEng, FTS, FIChemE,
HonFIEAust, MAmerlChe 1992-2000
Colin George Plowman, BEc 1974–1976
Keith Lynden Jennings, BA MEd MACE 1976–1980
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Ian Richard Way, BE MBA FIEAust 1980–1985, 1987-1992
John Martin Gannon, ASTC, ARACI, CChem 1985–1987
Crystal Condous, BCom MLib 1992–2003
Bursars
Joseph Ormond Aloysius Bourke, BA 1954–1965
Edwin Hall Davis, AASA, ACIS 1966–1972
Thomas Joseph Daly, BEc 1972–1985
Alexander Louis Cicchinelli, MA MPH PhD 1985–1994
Librarians
John Wallace Metcalfe, BA FLA 1959–1966
Allan Roy Horton, BA FLAA 1966–1988
Christine Henderson, MA PhD AALIA, AIMM 1988–1994
Marian Elizabeth Bate, MSc DipLib AALIA 1995-2001
Director of Information Services
Christine Anne Page-Hanify, BSc 1995-2000
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Former Members of the Council
Note: This list shows only completed periods of service. Where former
members have subsequently rejoined the Council, their current term is
not shown.
April Anne Acheson, 1985–1988
William Gordon Adams, 1994
Warren David Adcock, 1977–1981
Alberto Domenico Albani, 1981–1982
Peter Alexander, 1998-2000
Derek John Anderson, 1979–1981, 1987–1992
James Harold Anderson, 1998-2002
Pamela Edith Angus-Leppan, 1981–1986, 1992-1998
Stephen John Charles Angyal, 1957–1959
Susan Armstrong, 1996-2000
Henry Ingham Ashworth, 1969–1972
James Johnston Auchmuty, 1959–1961
Kevin James Austin, 1977–1979
Frederick William Ayscough, 1953–1957
Harriet Jane Baillie, 2000-2001
Lloyd Sydney Baker, 1955–1957
Horace Newton Barber, 1968–1970
Lindley John Forbes Barraclough, 1974–1976
Sidney Edgar Barratt, 1965–1977
James Noel Barrett, 1955–1958
Maie-Anne Barrow, 1986–1988
William Harold Barwick, 1975–1977
John Denis Baxter, 1965–1967, 1975–1977, 1983–1986
John Philip Baxter, 1950–1969
Richard John Beckett, 1973–1975
Charles Brian Belcher, 1961–1965
Robert John Carr, 1984–1988
Athol Sprott Carrington, 1973–1977
Thomas Garden Carter, 1959–1962
George William Kenneth Cavill, 1979–1981
Malcolm Chaikin, 1961–1963, 1965–1969, 1982–1984
Darren George Challis, 1998-1999
Colin John Charlton, 1977–1979, 1981–1983
Michael Rainsford Chesterman, 1983
John Sydney James Clancy, 1949–1970
John Bowes Clarkson, 1969–1981
William Edward Clegg, 1947–1957
Jeffrey Cohen, 1971–1973
Kenneth Frank Coles, 1961–1965
Harold Graydon Conde, 1947–1959
Arthur Ashley Cooper, 1977–1981
Michael David Coper, 1973–1977
Richard Arthur Corin, 1958–1990
Dixie Martha Coulton, 1978–1980
John Whistler Coward, 1988–1994
Kenneth Edward Cowley, 1981–1987
Jane Fulton Craig, 1992–1993
Beverley Anne Crane, 1998-2004
Gerald King Cranny, 1950–1953
John Cowan Crawford, 1969–1971
Frank Clement Crofts, 1981–1985
Anthony Grant Crook, 1983–1985
Evelyn Douglas Darby, 1976–1977
Jeremy Guy Ashcroft Davis, 1994-1998, 2000-2004
George Bell, 1973–1982
Therese Frances Mary Delanty, 1971–1990
Richard Martin Bibby, 1981–1983
Arthur Denning, 1947–1958
Lindsay Michael Birt, 1981–1992
Eric Alexander Dickson, 1958–1962
Ralph Beattie Blacket, 1970–1973
Gae Mary Diller-Anderson, 1995-1998
David John Bolton, 1979–1983
Lorimer Fenton Dods, 1962–1964
Robert Frank Etherington Bolton, 1963–1973
Ross Anthony Doonan, 1976–1978
Kenneth George Booth, 1962–1965
James Bartram Douglas, 1971–1975
Geoffrey Bosson, 1953–1955
Philip John Drummond, 1973–1975
Frank Symonds Bradhust, 1955–1957
Randolph Edward Dunbar, 1962–1971
Eryl Patricia Brady, 1988–1994
Kevin Ellis, 1965–1975
Laurence John Brereton, 1976–1984
Ian Thomas Ernst, 1960–1965
Robert Francis Brian, 1981–1985
Francis Joseph Finnan, 1949–1953
Nicole Brodie, 1980–1982
Geoffrey Francis Fishburn, 1971–1975
Harold James Brown, 1949–1952
Malcolm Robertson Fisher, 1979–1981
Laurence Binet Brown, 1981–1983
Vivien Jean Fleming, 1985–1987
Morven Sydney Brown, 1961–1963
Douglas Lyons Ford, 1965–1973
Walter Ralston Bunning, 1971–1977
Joseph Paul Forgas, 1988–1990
Meredith Anne Burgmann, 1995-1999
Robert Thomas Fowler, 1975–1977
David Robert Mackenzie Burns, 1979–1981
Kenneth John Fowlie, 1990–1992
Elizabeth Ann Butcher, 1981–1985
Raelene Francis, 2000-2004
Robert Charles Philip Cairns, 1963–1969
John Maxwell Freeland, 1963–1965, 1972–1973
James Keith Campbell, 1981–1983
Henry Bernard French, 1984–1988
John Joseph Carmody, 1996-2004
John Bryan Munro Fuller, 1967–1978
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George Giagios, 1982–1984
Stephen Raymond Kirkham, 1979–1981
Vicky Giagios, 1983–1986
Karl Sven Kruszelnicki, 1990–1994
Rosemary Anne Gibbs, 1996
Walter Heath Lambert, 1969–1977
Robert Clarence Gibson, 1955–1959
Reginald John Lamble, 1977–1993
Alan David Gilbert, 1983–1986
William Rae Laurie, 1949–1970
John Patrick Glasheen, 1947–1954
Robert John Lawrence, 1979–1981
Walter Ernest Glover, 1979–1981
James Edward Layt, 1988-1998
William McCulloch Gollan, 1953–1962
Raymond James Wood LeFevre, 1947–1948
John William Goodsell, 1953–1981
Murray John Liljeqvist, 1980–1985
James Murray Gosper, 1962–1981
Alan Hamilton Loxton, 1977–1985
Gerald James Spurgeon Govett, 1984–1986
Eugenie Ruth Lumbers, 1986–1996
Michael Edward Grace, 1983–1990
Joanne Elizabeth Lynton, 1988–1990
Pamela Elizabeth Grant, 1981–1985
Douglas MacRae McCallum, 1973–1987
Peter Philip Gray, 2000
Milton Patrick McCarney, 1968–1974
John Martin Green, 1974–1976
Lyn McCarthy, 1979–1981
Peter William Harvey Grieve, 1977–1981
Kevin Malcolm McConkey, 1999-2004
Deirdre Mary Grusovin, 1995–2003
Neil Robert McDonald, 1973–1975
Marc Michel Gumbert, 1985–1988
John Gordon McKenzie, 1947–1952
George Vincent Hall, 1969–1977
Jill Patricia McKeough, 2004-2005
Ralph Frederick Hall, 1978–1979, 1986–1988, 1990–1992, 1994–
1996
David Lyon McLarty, 1957–1962
Berthold Halpern, 1971–1973
Heinz Richard Harant, 1955–1957, 1963–1992
Donald Edward Harding, 1981–1983
Roy William Harman, 1947–1953
Francis Neil Harpley, 1975–1979, 1981–1985, 1988–1990, 1993–
1996
Newman Leon Harris, 1981–1983
Robert Carr Harrison, 1947–1953
Ronald Max Hartwell, 1955–1956
Harry Fredrick Heath, 1955–1981
Robert James Heffron, 1947–1949
John Lloyd Hewett, 1983–1985
Jeremiah Hirschhorn, 1962–1966
David McLeish, 1974–1990
James Kenneth MacDougall, 1948–1960
Reginald William John Mackay, 1960–1969
David John Magnusson, 1959–1961
James Joseph Maloney, 1949–1967
Adam David Mark, 1999-2000
Guy Barrington Marks, 1979–1981
Robert Ernest Marks, 1986–1988
Anthony Frank Mason, 1994-1999
John Harold Masters, 1977–1978
Francis Mackenzie Mathews, 1947–1981
Jane Hamilton Mathews, 1991-2000
Julie Ann Matthews, 1977–1979
Brien Anthony Holden, 1992–1994
Cedric Edwin May, 1979–1981
Donald Richmond Horne, 1983–1986
Roderick Pitt Meagher, 1977–1981
Richard Meredyth Huey, 1967–1971
David Paver Mellor, 1963–1967
Paul Huggins, 1973–1983
Frances Lillian Milne, 1981–1989
David Alexander Hughes, 2000-2004
Jessica Ruth Milner Davis, 1965–1971
Austin Adolphus Hukins, 1971–1975
Gregory Philip Moore, 1996-1998
Wyatt Rory Hume, 2002-2004
Gregory William Moore, 1984–1986
Sandra Humphrey, 1981–1985
Timothy John Moore, 1988–1989
George Ian Dewart Hutcheson, 1956–1965
Ian Francis Morrison, 1977–1986, 1990–1992, 1996-2000
Lawrence Hyde, 1989–1990
Jane Yankovic Morrison, 1992–1993, 1996-2000
Graham Reginald Ireland, 1977–1981
Martin Scott Mowbray, 1986–1988
Dorothy May Isaksen, 1981–1984
Allan George Moyes, 1969–1977
Richard Richmond Jeremy, 1964–1969
Paul Raymond Mulroney, 1977–1979
Allan Robert Johnston, 1958–1967
Crawford Hugh Munro, 1955–1959 1961–1965
Ruth Anne Jost, 1983–1985
Nancy Munro, 1989–1992
Joanna Elizabeth Kaar, 1992–1993
Robert Kenneth Murphy, 1950–1953
Jolyn Margaret Karaolis, 1998-2002
Leslie A Murray, 1985–1986
Christine Maree Kendrick, 1994–1996
Rupert Horace Myers, 1955–1961, 1969–1981
John Patrick Kennedy, 1957–1959
William Patrick Nicholas, 1967–1981
James Denis Kenny, 1960–1967
Claude Edward Courtenay Nicholls, 1963–1969
Malcolm John Kerr, 1989–1992
Carmel Josephine Hume Niland, 1990-1998
Gregory John Kesby, 1985–1987
John Rodney Niland, 1986-2002
William George Kett, 1947–1962
Gary Peter Norton, 1981–1985
Robert Arthur King, 1949–1960
Harold James Oliver, 1970–1971
Robert John King, 1998-1999
Peter John O’Neill, 1957–1961
Jeremy Stirton Prevost Kinross, 1992–1995
John Mitchell O’Toole, 1977–1979
James Norman Kirby, 1947–1955
Richard Godfrey Christian Parry-Okeden, 1947–1969
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George Paxinos, 1991–1993
Colin Arthur Stapleton, 1977–1979
Ronald Penny, 1981–1985
Claud William Stockings, 1962–1981
Brian Patrick Victor Pezzutti, 1991–1995
Diane Maria Stubbings, 1994–1996
David Watkin Phillips, 1952–1959
Lindsay Clyde Stubbs, 1986–1990
John Plackett, 1987
Philip Albert Sullivan, 1959–1960
Robert Maxwell Porter, 1977–1981
Robert Henry Sutherland, 1957–1969
Simon Jacques Prokhovnik, 1966–1969 1973–1979
John Lloyd Symonds, 1969–1973 1976–1981
Alan Philip Prosser, 1975–1977
Gregory Bede Thomas, 1949–1970
Edward Sydney Quay, 1971–1973
Adrienne Ruth Thompson, 1983–1990
Sundra Varman Rajendra, 1993–1994
Joe Slater Thompson, 1978–1981
Bernhard John Fredrick Ralph, 1959–1961, 1971–1975
John Basil Thornton, 1957–1962, 1967–1969
Leo Richard Rawson, 1971–1974
Michael John Tilbury, 1988–1990
Edward Oswald Rayner, 1965–1969
Frans Willem Timmerman, 1973–1975
Kenneth Bruce Reinhard, 1992–1994
Patricia Tomkins, 1981–1985
Lee Rhiannon, 1999–2003
John Joseph Toomey, 1961–1973
Gerald Frederick Rhoades, 1957–1963
Frederick Edward Anthony Towndrow, 1950-1955, 1961-1963
Percy Dryden Riddell, 1947–1950
Margaret Trask, 1981–1985
Ronald Henry Rigby, 1969–1971
David Lawrence Trimm, 1994–1996
Roslyn Jane Stafford Riordan, 1975–1977
Harold Rupert Vallentine, 1975–1977
Gareth Edward Roberts, 1975–1979
Alfred Jacobus van der Poorten, 1967–1973
Stephen Henry Roberts, 1947–1969
Rex Eugene Vowels, 1959–1968
William Milton Robertson, 1971–1973
Nanette Stacy Waddy, 1981–1985
Arthur Alfred Robinson, 1953–1957
Greig Richard Wallwork, 1973–1975
Peter John Robinson, 1987–1989
Robert John Walsh, 1969–1973, 1977–1979
Patricia Anne Rochford, 1993-1998
Geoffrey Ward, 1953–1955
John Allan Rodgers, 1969–1977
Rhonda Gaye Warr, 1981–1983
Albert Ernest Rogers, 1960–1965
Edward Emerton Warren, 1965–1977
Meredith Rogers, 1988–1992
Robert Joseph Webster, 1947–1975
Raymond Louis Rogerson, 1953–1955
Nicholas Richard Whitlam, 1981–1984
Francis Felix Rundle, 1963–1967
Joanne Whittaker, 1996-1998
Colin Frances Ryan, 1993-2001
Peter James Wildblood, 1979–1981
Antony John Sachs, 1987–1989
David Keith Williamson, 1987–1988
Gordon Jacob Samuels, 1969–1994
Max Frederick Willis, 1988–1991
David Simon Schneider, 1994-1998
Fred Wilson, 1947–1953
Linda Margaret Scott, 2001-2004
John Fell Dalrymple Wood, 1950–1975
John Scullion, 1985–1988
Anthony Graham Wright, 1988–1989
Harry Seidler, 1977–1981
Jeremy Maughan Wright, 1975–1979
James Stanley Shannon, 1981–1983
Wallace Charles Wurth, 1947–1960
Ivan Anthony Shearer, 1983–1986
Kenneth James Wyatt, 1986–1988
Ian Antony Smith, 1975–1977
Harold Stanley Wyndham, 1952–1968
James Frederick Smith, 1993–1995
Hedley Lawry Yelland, 1969–1977
Philippa Judith Smith, 1981–1984
Dianne Yerbury, 1977–1979
Eugene Bryan Smyth, 1957–1961, 1965–1969
Kenneth Hudson Youdale, 1981-1985
Ian James Somervaille, 1983–1986, 1988–1990
John Samuel Yu, 2000-2005
VICE-CHANCELLOR'S AWARDS FOR TEACHING EXCELLENCE 111
Vice-Chancellor’s Awards For Teaching Excellence
The styles and titles are as at the date of the award.
Award recipients:
1989
Mr Kenneth Arthur Robinson, School of Computer Science and
Engineering
Dr Thomas Stewart, Senior Lecturer, School of Biochemistry and Molecular
Genetics
Dr Stuart Wenham, Senior Lecturer, School of Electrical Engineering
1995
Asociate Professor Michael Gal, School of Physics
Dr Eric Richard Sowey, School of Economics
Associate Professor Miraca Gross, School of Education Studies
Tutorial Staff, School of Physiology and Pharmacology:
Ms Barbara Bohdanowicz, Mr Andrew Neil Davies,
Mr Mark Robert Goldstein, Mrs Rosemary Christina Kingsford,
Mr Regan Pollandi and Dr Lesley Gail Ulman
Dr David Luketina, Senior Lecturer, School of Civil Engineering
Professor Phillip William Yetton, Australian Graduate School of
Management
1996
1990
Ms Desley Luscombe, Senior Lecturer, School of Architecture
Dr Geoff Waugh, Senior Lecturer, School of Economics
Associate Professor Masud Behnia, School of Mechanical and
Manufacturing Engineering
Associate Professor Veronica Jean James, School of Physics
Mr Michael Leo Briers, Lecturer, School of Accounting
Professor Adrian Lee, School of Microbiology and Immunology
Mr Denis Harley, Senior Lecturer, School of Law
Professor Douglas Ian McCloskey, School of Physiology and
Pharmacology
1997
Professor Michael Reginald Pusey, School of Sociology
Dr Sandra Lee Regan, Lecturer, School of Social Work
Dr Ojars Greste, Lecturer, School of Building
Professor Eugenie Lumbers, School of Physiology and Pharmacology
Dr Geoffrey Herbert Waugh, Senior Lecturer, School of Economics
Mr Garry Mostyn, Senior Lecturer, School of Civil and Environmental
Engineering
1991
Ms Rosemary Rayfuse, Lecturer, School of Law
Dr Michael Charles Cavenor, Senior Lecturer, Department of Electrical
Engineering, University College
Dr Olaf Reinhardt, Senior Lecturer, School of German and Russian
Studies
Professor Roger Ryerson Collins, Australian Graduate School of
Management
Dr Paul Tranter, Senior Lecturer, School of Geography and
Oceanography
Dr Michael Richard Edwards, Senior Lecturer, School of Biochemistry
Mr Roger Jamieson, Senior Lecturer, School of Information Systems
Dr John Robert Smith, Senior Lecturer, School of Physics
Dr Dzung Huu Vu, Lecturer, School of Anatomy
1992
Dr Kevin Douglas Bird, Senior Lecturer, School of Psychology
Professor Hermann Barry Collin, School of Optometry
Dr Robin Arthur Ford, Senior Lecturer, School of Mechanical and
Manufacturing Engineering
1998
Dr Andrew Collins, Senior Lecturer, School of Microbiology and
Immunology
Dr Penny McKeon, Senior Lecturer, School of Art Education
Dr Helen Pringle, Senior Lecturer, School of Political Science
Associate Professor Chris Rossiter, School of Law
1999
Professor Peter Barry, School of Physiology and Pharmacology**
Mr Stephen Harris, Senior Lecturer, School of Town Planning
Dr Dianne Glenn, Lecturer, School of Applied Bioscience
Dr Elaine Vera Thompson, Senior Lecturer, School of Political Science
Dr Nadarajah Gowripalan, Senior Lecturer, School of Civil and
Environmental Engineering
Dr Bryan Wheaton Yeo, Senior Lecturer, School of Surgery
1993
Associate Professor Elizabeth Ashburn, College of Fine Arts
Professor Dexter Dunphy, Australian Graduate School of Management
Mr Philip Lee, Lecturer, Languages Unit
Professor Mark Rowe, School of Physiology and Pharmacology
Dr Roslyn Jolly, Senior Lecturer, School of English
Ms Irene Nemes, Senior Lecturer, School of Law
Mrs Eileen Sheppard, Associate Lecturer, School of Mathematics
Dr Richard Willgoss, Senior Lecturer, School of Mechanical and
Manufacturing Engineering
Associate Professor Simon Sheather, Australian Graduate School of
Management
2000
Mr Graham George Sullivan, Senior Lecturer, School of Accounting
Dr Mary Done, Conjoint Lecturer, South Western Sydney Clinical
School
1994
Dr Alan Crosky, Senior Lecturer, School of Materials Science and
Engineering
Mr Rick Bennett, Lecturer, School of Design Studies**
Dr Michael John Harrap, Lecturer, School of Aerospace and Mechanical
Engineering
Dr Saw Kin Loo, Senior Lecturer, School of Anatomy
Kingsford Legal Centre:
Ms Michelle Burrell, Ms Kalliope Christos, Ms Anna Cody,
Ms Frances Gibson, Ms Vedna Jivan, Ms Joanne Moffitt
Associate Professor Paul Redmond, School of Law
Associate Professor Rakesh Kamal Kumar, School of Pathology
Dr Anthony Johnson, Senior Lecturer, School of English
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Mr Stephen James Moore, Senior Lecturer, School of Civil and
Environmental Engineering
2001
Associate Professor Alan Crosky, School of Materials Science and
Engineering, Associate Professor Mark Hoffman, School of Materials
Science and Engineering, Professor Paul Munroe, Electron Microscope
Unit and Ms Belinda Allen, Educational Development and Technology
Centre*
Dr Raelene Frances, Senior Lecturer and Dr Bruce Scates, Senior Lecturer,
School of History*
Associate Professor Ann Game and Associate Professor Andrew Metcalfe,
School of Sociology and Anthropology*
Ms Karen Heycox, Lecturer, School of Social Work
Dr Robert McKay, School of Information Technology and Electrical
Engineering, University College, ADFA
Dr Rick Richardson, Senior Lecturer, School of Psychology
Dr Elizabeth Tancred, Senior Lecturer, School of Anatomy
2002
Dr Kathy Takayama, School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular
Sciences
Dr Julian Cox, School of Chemical Sciences
Dr Gary Velan, School of Medical Sciences
Mr Phillip Helmore, Senior Lecturer, School of Mechanical &
Manufacturing Engineering
2004
Associate Professor Gail Huon, School of Psychology
Dr Prem Ramburuth, Senior Lecturer, School of International Business
Ms Prue Vines, Senior Lecturer, School of Law
Associate Professor Jeffrey Braithwaite, School of Public Health and
Community Medicine
Ms Lisa Coleman, School of the Built Environment
Associate Professor Joseph Wolfe, School of Physics
Associate Professor Robin Ford and Dr Tracie Barber, School of Mechanical
and Manufacturing Engineering*
Associate Professor Robert Zehner, School of the Built Environment
Dr Anne Junor, School of Organisation and Management
2003
Dr Alexander McColl, School of Rural Health, Port Macquarie
Professor Rose Amal, School of Chemical Engineering and Industrial
Chemistry.
Dr William Rifkin, Science Communication Program
Mr Leon Wolff, School of Law
Dr Eliathamby Ambikairajah, School of Electrical Engineering and
Telecommunications
* Team Award
Dr Sean Brawley, School of History
** Vice-Chancellor ’s Award for Teaching Excellence Using Educational
Technology
GENERAL INFORMATION 113
General Information
University Organisation
The University’s academic organisation includes eight faculties based
in Sydney, NSW, the University College at the Australian Defence Force
Academy in Canberra, ACT (UNSW@ADFA) and the Australian Graduate
School of Management. The faculties are groupings of schools, according
to academic disciplines, through which the academic staff conduct
teaching at undergraduate, postgraduate and higher degree level, and
pursue research and scholarly investigations.
Faculty Boards are established under the University Rules. They are
responsible for supervising teaching, conducting examinations and
encouraging scholarship and research in relevant areas of study. Each
Faculty Board comprises professors, associate professors, senior lecturers,
and associate lecturers in the relevant departments, ex officio members,
elected students, and other persons whom Council appoint as members.
Faculty Boards and their committees meet several times each year on
scheduled dates.
Each Faculty has a Dean who is appointed by Council to direct the
activities of the faculty. The Dean is responsible to the Vice-Chancellor
for administrative, financial and academic affairs.
The University also provides teaching and research activities at its teaching
hospitals; field stations; the Manly Vale Water Research Laboratory; the
Randwick Campus, where some of the schools have facilities and the
Institute of Languages is located; and the Cliffbrook campus, where Atax
is located.
Detailed information on each faculty and school and the programs offered
at UNSW is available in the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Handbooks
and in the Online Handbook (www.handbook.unsw.edu.au).
Australian Graduate School of Management
The Australian Graduate School of Management (AGSM) is regularly rated
as Australia’s pre-eminent graduate management school, internationally
renowned for its research-based and highly relevant management
education. In 1998, the University of New South Wales and the University
of Sydney formed a joint venture to merge the AGSM at UNSW with
the Graduate School of Business at the University of Sydney to form a
new Australian Graduate School of Management. From 1999, the AGSM
became a School of both universities. Its students become graduates of
both universities.
The AGSM offers a full-time Master of Business Administration (MBA).
The full-time MBA program is undertaken over 15 or 18 months. In
addition to the courses offered at the UNSW campus, the full-time MBA
offers a student exchange program with leading international business
schools and management projects for students to work with external
organisations. The part-time MBA (Executive) Program is offered nationally
and may be completed in a minimum of three years. The first stage is a
modular sequence of courses by distributed learning with weekly classes
synchronised in major mainland Australian cities. The first stage leads to
a Graduate Diploma in Management. Students may then elect to take
the second stage, the Executive Year, focusing on strategy and general
management, leading to the award of MBA (Executive). Eligible Sydneybased students are also able to transfer from the Graduate Diploma in
Management to the elective phase of the full-time MBA. This option allows
students to tailor their studies by choosing a sub-set of electives from the
full-time program and leads to the award of MBA. An on-line Graduate
Certificate in Change Management is also offered.
The AGSM admits students to a PhD program. This research doctorate is
designed for those who seek to develop their research skills and establish
a deep understanding in one of the key disciplines of management.
The AGSM provides executive and corporate training through AGSM
ExecutivePrograms. Internationally renowned experts teach a range of
courses that include leadership, communications, marketing, finance,
brands and e-commerce in a range of intensive residential courses for
experienced managers. These extend from short advanced courses in
specialised fields of management to extended general management
programs of two-weeks duration. Specially designed programs are also
delivered for corporate clients.
The AGSM operates from sites at the UNSW campus in Kensington and
at its campus based in the Sydney CBD. The AGSM also offers its MBA
in Hong Kong on a part-time basis.
University College, Australian Defence Force Academy
The University College is located at the Australian Defence Force Academy
(ADFA) in Canberra and was established in 1981. Academic programs
are delivered through the University College (UNSW@ADFA), a faculty
of the University of New South Wales, in a range of degree discipline
areas. UNSW@ADFA provides programs of study leading to the award
of degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Science
and Bachelor of Engineering at Pass and Honours level, and Bachelor of
Technology at Pass level.
Entry to UNSW@ADFA’s undergraduate programs is by selection.
Candidates must have reached an approved academic standard and have
met the particular requirements of the branch of the Services to which
they have been recruited. UNSW@ADFA’s undergraduate programs are
restricted to Midshipmen and Officer Cadets, certain other members of
the Regular Armed Services, and approved members of the armed forces
of other countries.
UNSW@ADFA also offers postgraduate research and coursework programs
to serving members and other employees of the Australian Defence
Organisation, as well as to civilians including international students.
Full-time and part-time programs are available from graduate certificates
through to coursework masters and research degrees. Some programs are
available by distance and flexible education.
A summary of the programs offered by UNSW@ADFA can be found in the
section ‘Schedule of UNSW Programs’ in this Calendar and is published
in detail in the annual Australian Defence Force Academy Handbook.
For further information, refer also to the website www.unsw.adfa.edu.au/
student or contact Student Administrative Services, telephone (02) 6268
6000, email [email protected]
The University Library
The Library offers access to information resources and services to assist
UNSW students and staff with their research and study. Resources and
services include books and journals (print and electronic) and databases,
along with computers, printing facilities photocopiers and scanning. An
interlibrary loans service is available for postgraduate students and
university staff. Many of these resources and services are available 24
hours a day via the Library homepage info.library.unsw.edu.au.
The collections within the Library are divided into disciplines: Social
Sciences and Humanities (enquiries, Library Level 3), Physical Sciences
(enquiries, Library Level 7), Law (enquiries, Library Level 8), Biomedical
Sciences (Mathews Annex, enquiries ground floor), and Fine Arts (CoFA
Library, Paddington). It is expected that the Law Library will relocate to
the lower campus at Kensington in July 2006.
The Library provides tailored research skills training and assistance
with the discovery of research material. It is also able to assist with
information literacy resources and programs. For students this includes
classes and online tutorials demonstrating how to locate information for
assignments (see ‘skills classes’ on the Library homepage); for academic
staff, resources and assistance to help integrate information literacy into
courses. Additional information is available from Library staff in each
discipline area.
IT help and training for students and staff is available in the Main Library at
Kensington. Drop-in assistance, classes, and online tutorials are available
to assist individuals to develop their computer skills. See the ICT Assist
web site www.ict.unsw.edu.au/.
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Library opening hours vary during the academic year. See ‘opening hours’
on the Library homepage.
• osteoporosis;
Other Library facilities providing services to students and staff are located
at: Water Research Laboratory, Manly Vale info.library.unsw.edu.au/
psl/about/wrl.html, the Australian Graduate School of Management
(AGSM), Kensington www2.agsm.edu.au/agsm/web.nsf/Content/
InformationServices, and the Australian Defence Force Academy
(UNSW@ADFA), Canberra www.lib.adfa.edu.au/webvoy.htm.
• pituitary disease.
Institutes
Garvan Institute of Medical Research
In 1963, the establishment of the Garvan Institute of Medical Research
fulfilled a long held desire of St Vincent’s Hospital to contribute to the
international body of scientific knowledge in addition to its role as a
provider of medical care. Incorporated as an autonomous Institute under
its own Act of Parliament in 1984, the Garvan is NSW’s premier research
institute. It is the only Institute in NSW to receive ‘Centre of Excellence’
status with block funding from the National Health and Medical Research
Council and is formally affiliated with St Vincent’s Hospital and UNSW.
The Garvan Institute of Medical Research seeks to relieve human pain
and suffering through intensive research into the molecular basis of health
and disease. The Garvan integrates its basic and clinical resources to
target five main areas:
• cancer;
• diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular disorders;
• neurobiology;
• arthritis and Inflammation;
These are all complex diseases with enormous social and financial costs
for Australia and which depend on the application of a wide variety of
sophisticated medical research techniques.
The Garvan is internationally recognised for its research achievements.
Significant findings over the last few years have included:
• the exciting discovery of neurotransmitter receptors which may provide
keys to unlock the secrets of how the brain controls appetite, anxiety,
bone synthesis and hormone levels;
• development of an understanding of the relationship between the levels
of different growth factor and hormone receptors in breast cancer;
• identification of new genetic markers that predict disease outcome in
prostate, ovarian and pancreatic cancer;
• the finding that certain types of fat are closely related to the
effectiveness of insulin - this discovery not only has significance for
diabetes sufferers but also for those afflicted with functional metabolic
problems related to obesity, high blood pressure and heart disease;
• the identification of a gene responsible for determining bone density,
and hence the risk of developing osteoporosis;
• mapping of a gene responsible for susceptibility to manic depressive
illness.
With over 300 staff, including 45 PhD students and over 60 highly
specialised post-doctoral researchers, the Garvan believes that medical
research is a vital part of the Australian health care system where it can be
integrated with both educational and full community service programs.
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Academic Units and Associated University Organisations
Child Care Centres
The Honeypot
The Honeypot Child Care Centre, a project of the University Union,
provides high quality, flexible affordable child care that is designed to
meet the needs of UNSW students. The Centre provides long day care
(permanent annual bookings), sessional care (booking periods that coincide
with the academic calendar – recess care optional) and occasional care
(bookings taken up to 7 days in advance). Sessional and occasional care
are student priority services. The Centre is licensed for 29 children aged
2 months to 5 years, and operates for 48 weeks of the year. The purpose
built facility is situated a two minute walk away from the upper campus.
Telephone (02) 9385 1230, email [email protected], website
www.infonet.unsw.edu.au/service/chilcare/honey2.htm
House at Pooh Corner
Pooh Corner was established in 1969 by the UNSW Student Guild which
remains the sponsoring body. The Centre is open 48 weeks of the year
and caters to children aged from 6 weeks through to school age. It is
licensed for 72 children per day and priority is given to the children
of students. Telephone (02) 9663 5044, fax (02) 9662 4412, email
[email protected], website www.poohcorner.unsw.edu.au.
Kanga’s House
Kanga’s House UNSW Work Based and Community Child Care Centre
is situated at 52 Barker Street, Kingsford, opposite Gate 14. The centre
provides care and education for 89 children a day, aged 3months to school
age and is open Monday to Friday from 8am to 6pm for 48 weeks of the
year. The centre and it’s families work together to ensure children have a
nurturing, challenging and happy experience whilst at the centre. During
January when the centre is closed, there is a Holiday Care Program for
families that work during this period. Salary Sacrifice Fees OR Child Care
Benefit options are available, if applicable. Telephone (02) 9662 8353,
email [email protected], website www.infonet.unsw.edu.au/
service/chilcare/kanga.htm.
Tigger’s Place
Tigger’s Place is a work based centre providing child care for the staff of
UNSW. The Centre provides care and education for 40 children aged 6
weeks to school age and is open 8.15 am - 6 pm approximately 49 weeks
per year. The Centre provides an enjoyable and challenging learning
environment for children and family involvement is encouraged. It is
located at 22-24 Botany Street Randwick, adjacent to the Kensington
Campus. Child Care Benefit (government funding) or salary sacrifice
options are available for parents. Telephone (02) 9385 1222, email
[email protected], website www.infonet.unsw.edu.au/service/
chilcare/tigger.
National Institute of Dramatic Art
The National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) was established in
1958 under the auspices of UNSW and the Australian Broadcasting
Commission. It is an independent company incorporated under the
Corporations Law.
NIDA occupies a purpose-built complex diagonally opposite the
University’s main gates, which contains theatres, rehearsal rooms,
specialised teaching studios, workshops for the construction of scenery,
properties and costumes, a library and administrative offices.
NIDA provides professional training at a tertiary level for young people
wishing to work as actors, stage managers, designers, scenery, costume
or property makers, directors, voice and movement teachers.
NIDA offers seven full-time courses: three-year Bachelor of Dramatic Art
degrees in Acting, Design, Production and Production Crafts; a two-year
Advanced Diploma of Dramatic Art in Scenery Construction; a one-year
Graduate Diploma of Dramatic Art specialising in Directing, Movement
Studies or Voice Studies and a Master of Dramatic Art specialising in
Directing, Movement Studies or Voice Studies.
The NIDA Open Program provides access to performing arts training for
the community through short, non-accredited practical courses in theatre,
film and television. Open Program courses cater for people of all ages
who have a recreational interest in the arts. Courses generally take place
in evenings, weekends and during school holiday vacations at NIDA in
Sydney, in other capital cities, and in regional areas across Australia.
Overseas students can apply to enrol in the full-time courses, including
through the UNSW Study Abroad Program.
NIDA’s Corporate Performance Program provides executives and
professionals with access to some of the best voice and movement teachers
in Australia in order to give their public presentations a competitive edge.
Companies may request courses to be specifically designed to improve
communication between staff and clients. The NIDA Company provides
opportunities for the continuing professional development of artists
already working in the arts entertainment industry.
Admission to NIDA’s full-time courses is by audition and interview.
These are held in state capital cities in November and December each
year. Applications open on 1 July and close on September 30 each year.
Late applications are accepted if audition/interview spaces are still
available.
NIDA courses are accredited by the NSW Department of Education and
Training and recognised by the Commonwealth Department of Education,
Science and Training. NIDA students may be eligible for Youth Allowance,
Austudy or ABSTUDY.
Enquiries should be addressed to: The National Institute of Dramatic Art,
UNSW, Sydney 2052. Telephone (02) 9697 7600, fax (02) 9662 7415,
email [email protected], website www.nida.edu.au.
NewSouth Global Pty Limited
NewSouth Global is the international education, training and consultancy
arm of UNSW. It is comprised of Educational Assessment Australia,
Foundation Studies, the Institute of Languages, NSG International Projects,
UNSW Study Abroad, UNSW Consulting and the National Centre for
Language Training. NewSouth Global has 236 full-time staff with an
annual turnover in excess of $65 million.
NewSouth Global Corporate Services Unit is also responsible for the
UNSW Overseas Offices in Bangkok, Hanoi, Hong Kong and Singapore
and various offshore initiatives including Austil, Vietnam and the Hong
Kong-based recruitment company, Australian Education Consultancy
Limited. For further information contact: + 61 2 9385 3666, fax: + 61
2 9385 3208.
Educational Assessment Australia
Educational Assessment Australia is a leading international educational
assessment organisation specialising in large-scale assessment programs
in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and the Pacific region.
EAA undertakes research and teaching in assessment and measurement
and provides a diverse range of assessment services in education and
the social sciences. It has been involved in educational measurement in
Australia since 1967 and is the largest independent provider of school
assessments in our region.
The International Competitions and Assessments for Schools are one of
the most widely known EAA activities. They provide opportunities for
students to demonstrate their potential and ability in science, computer
skills, writing, English, mathematics, spelling and financial literacy.
The competitions and assessments cover a wide range of skills and
the individual student reports provide valuable independent diagnostic
information that can be used to supplement school reports and assist
in future learning activities. The Competitions and Assessments were
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introduced in Australia in 1981 and as a result of their national success,
were established internationally in 1994. More than 1.7 million entries
are received annually.
EAA provides expert professional advice and assistance in large-scale
testing and assessment programs for various government authorities
and educational agencies across Australia and internationally. It also
offers a comprehensive range of products and services to industry
and commercial organisations. These services include data collection,
scanning and surveys.
EAA is involved in high quality teaching and course evaluation for UNSW,
other universities and the higher education sector in general. Recently,
there has been an increase in the professional development, teaching,
lecturing and workshop activities undertaken by EAA staff both in Australia
and internationally. Importantly, EAA has become highly regarded for its
contribution to the theory and research that underpins developments in
educational measurement and assessment.
EAA is situated off campus at 12-22 Rothschild Avenue Rosebery NSW
and is one of seven principal business units of NewSouth Global Pty
Limited. Telephone +61 2 8344 1000, fax +61 2 8344 1090, email
[email protected], website www.eaa.unsw.edu.au
Foundation Studies
UNSW Foundation Year
UNSW Foundation Year prepares international students, and Australian
students with an international educational background, for undergraduate
study. It provides a full academic program of at least two semesters. UNSW
Foundation Year students study a chosen stream (set program of courses)
within one of four broad discipline areas determined by their desired
undergraduate studies. The available streams are Sciences (Physical
Science, Life Science); Commerce (Commerce, Commerce Actuarial);
Arts (Arts & Social Sciences, International Studies, Arts /Law); Design &
Building (Built Environment, Fine Arts, Design & Media).
The program is offered on campus and at selected locations offshore
in Malaysia, Indonesia, China and New Zealand. The program will be
available in Singapore from 2006.
Applicants must have completed the equivalent of at least eleven years
of schooling at an acceptable academic level and be proficient in the
English language.
UNSW Foundation Year is recognised by most Australian and New
Zealand universities and by certain universities in Canada, USA and the
UK. For further information please telephone + 61 2 9385 5396, fax +61
2 9662 2651, email [email protected] or visit the website at
www.Ufy.unsw.edu.au
• design and implementation of institutional strengthening;
• project feasibility study, appraisal, review and evaluation;
• development and management of fellowship programs;
• design, development and management of short courses, and
professional training programs.
For further information please telephone +61 2 9385 3175, fax +61 2
9662 6566, email [email protected] or visit the website at www.i
nterproj.unsw.edu.au.
UNSW Study Abroad
UNSW Study Abroad program arranges for qualified undergraduate or
postgraduate overseas students from accredited universities to undertake
full-time study for one or two semesters. Students transfer credit to their
home institutions. Students may take courses from a wide variety of
disciplines within the regular degree programs. Also offered is a presession course on the Great Barrier Reef and opportunities for evaluated
internships with public and commercial organisations. The program
provides students with guaranteed housing and a full range of services.
Applicants must have completed at least two years of university study
and have attained a Credit average in results.
UNSW Study Abroad Summer School comprises six individual programs
run over six weeks in June and July for qualified overseas students. All
programs involve the students spending the first two weeks in Darwin
and Central Australia. Students then move to Sydney for three weeks
on campus, with programs concluding in Cairns on the Great Barrier
Reef. Students attend 90 hours of lectures and relevant field trips. With
successful completion of the requisite assessment, students can obtain
credit towards their home institution degrees
Applicants must have completed at least one year of university study and
have attained a Credit average in results.
For further information please telephone +61 2 9385 3179, fax +61
2 9385 1265, email [email protected], or visit the website at
www.studyabroad.unsw.edu.au.
National Centre for Language Training
The National Centre for Language Training assists Australian businesses
to realise their export and international trading objectives by providing
effective training and customised solutions in business language, crosscultural awareness and intercultural communication.
The Centre’s range of training courses, immersion programs and support
services reflect practical business contexts. This allows businesses to
confidently enter the international marketplace, build viable trading
relationships and develop a global presence.
Maths Skills Program
Services include:
The Maths Skills Program is a 12 week course which provides UNSW
undergraduates with competency in mathematics equivalent to the HSC
Mathematics level. The course is offered on weekday evenings during
each session. For further details contact the Admissions Office, telephone
+61 2 9385 3228.
• short courses in practical business languages
Learn4Life
Learn4Life offers VETAB-accredited Certificate courses through the
NewSouth Global Registered Training Organisation (RTO) and a variety
of short non-award courses to the general public (including international
students). Non-award courses offered include hands-on, information
technology short-courses ranging from basic PC navigation and office
software to networking and programming, business/management
courses and general interest programs drawing on the expertise within
the University. For further details please see www.learn4life.unsw.edu.au
or telephone +61 2 9385 7190.
NSG International Projects
NSG International Projects (NSGIP) provides specialised international
consulting, education and training services for governments, regional
development, industry and commerce. It is particularly active in technical
assistance, capacity building and training projects in the Asia-Pacific
region, South Asia and Africa. NSG International Projects provides a
direct link to the resources and wealth of expertise within the University,
its network of contacts in the private and public sectors and academics
around the world.
Project activity includes:
• financial management and technical strengthening;
• immersion training programs for staff and management
• simulation workshops
• customised industry-specific courses and workshops
• seminars and workshops on cultural awareness
• supply of business information resources
• practical courses on intercultural communications and negotiations
• specialised industry training by international experts.
The Centre operates through a consortium of members: Curtin University
of Technology; Griffith University; Monash University; The University of
New South Wales; UNSW Institute of Languages; The University Of South
Australia; TAFE NSW and the Australian TAFE Consortium.
An independent Advisory Board provides strategic business development
advice to the Centre and acts as an evaluator of services. It has
representatives from industry, business, government, non-government
organisations and independent educational advisors.
The National Centre for Language Training (NCLT) is an Australian
Government initiative, funded through the Department of Education,
Science and Technology (DEST). NCLT is a division of NewSouth Global
Pty Limited. For further information telephone +61 2 9209 4924, fax: +61
2 9209 4919 and website www.nclt.com..au.
Institute of Languages
The UNSW Institute of Languages (UNSWIL) provides a comprehensive
language education program within the University. Established in 1966, it
is the oldest and one of the largest university language centres in Australia.
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The Institute’s program provides high-quality training courses and services
for overseas students and the Australian community. UNSWIL’s activities
are organized into six main areas:
• ELICOS Department Randwick
• ELICOS English for Academic Purposes
• Migrant English Program
• Language Teacher Education
• Language Testing and Translation/Interpreting Services
• Modern Languages
All courses reflect contemporary needs in industry, commerce and higher
education.
Around 4,000 Australian and overseas students attend UNSWIL each
year, with a substantial number of overseas students from Japan, Taiwan,
Korea, Indonesia, Thailand, Switzerland, Hong Kong, Vietnam, France,
Italy, Spain, Turkey, Argentina, Germany, Colombia, Russia, Sweden,
Switzerland, Brazil, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Mexico, Chile and the People’s
Republic of China. UNSWIL employs a total staff of around 100, including
teaching, management, administrative and technical staff. Its programs
and activities are maintained at two main sites: the Randwick campus
and the UNSW Kensington campus.
• to facilitate the development, implementation and review of the
University’s OHS policies and programs in consultation with the
University OHS Policy and Strategic Planning Committee and other
consultation mechanisms;
• identify OHS & environmental regulatory requirements, how these may
impact on the University and how to address these requirements;
• to provide professional advice, information, support and training on
OHS issues to senior management, Heads of Schools or Divisional
Unit Managers and supervisors and Faculty/Divisional OHS Program
Implementation Committees and workplace OHS committees;
• to assist Schools and Divisional Units in conducting workplace
assessments and audits to identify, evaluate and control occupational
hazards;
• to provide advice on the design and modification of workplaces, new
building proposals, work methods and procedures to ensure good
OHS work practices;
• to assist UNSW and research affiliates to be able to undertake research
involving dealings with genetically modified organisms in compliance
with the requirements of the Gene Technology legislation for both the
research and the research containment facilities;
The main UNSWIL office is located at 22 King Street, Randwick, the postal
address is PO Box 853, Kensington NSW 1465.
• to coordinate the management and disposal of hazardous waste and
the storage of radioactive waste from UNSW campuses to comply
with Environment Protection Authority legislative requirements;
Telephone +61 2 9385 0339, fax +61 2 9399 5420, email institute.lang
[email protected], and website www.lang.unsw.edu.au
• to coordinate auditing of the UNSW OHS management system across
all UNSW Schools, Research Centres and Divisional Units;
NSG Consulting
• to coordinate the provision of OHS and Gene technology training to
UNSW staff and to facilitate the provision of training to students.
From 1 January 2006, NewSouth Global will combine its various
consulting activities into a new business division, NSG Consulting. This
group will be responsible for the management of UNSW Consulting;
expert witness services; short courses; international projects and related
activities.
NSG Consulting will be located on various sites on the main campus but
all initial enquiries should be addressed to the NSG Consulting Assessment
Team, level 16 Mathews Building, telephone: + 61 2 9385 3175, fax: +
61 2 9662 6566, email: [email protected]
Unisearch Limited
(see ‘NSG Consulting’ or ‘NewSouth Innovations Pty Limited’)
NewSouth Innovations Pty Limited
NewSouth Innovations Pty Limited (‘NSi’) was established in 1959 to
provide technology transfer services to the University of New South Wales.
Formerly Unisearch Limited, the company changed its name in July 2005
following a significant restructure, which provided an increased focus on
the commercialisation of intellectual property developed at UNSW and a
closer alignment of NSi with the research functions of the University.
The UNSW OHS management system is largely based on AS4801: 2001
and AS4360:1999. The OHS section is adopting a systematic, consultative,
risk management and line management accountability approach to the
management of occupational health and safety at UNSW. It is encouraging
faculties and divisions to adopt this approach to managing the risks to
the health and safety of their staff, students and visitors. There are OHS
consultation mechanisms available to staff and students in all faculties
and divisions. For further information relating to OHS, visit the Risk
Management Unit website:
www.riskman.unsw.edu.au/ohs/ohs.shtml.
U Committee
The U Committee is a group of friends of the University, including staff,
spouses of staff and any others who wish to contribute to the University.
Since its inception in 1963, this charity has raised over $2,000,000 for
many projects and activities on campus that otherwise may not have been
funded. Recent donations have been made to the Australia Ensemble, Oral
History Project, the John Waterhouse Herbarium, Sunswift Solar Racing
Team, School of Medical Sciences, School of Media, Film and Theatre
and the UNSW Art Collection.
NSi has an independent Board of Directors comprising representatives from
the academic and investment communities. With significant experience
and expertise in all facets of commercialisation, NSi is a recognised leader
in the commercialisation of research-based technologies.
The U Committee celebrated its 40th Anniversary in 2003 by setting
aside $40,000 to establish the UNSW U Committee Award for Research
Excellence in Science. This award of $10,000 annually is given to the
science graduate judged to have submitted the best PhD thesis in the
previous year.
NSi comprises a team of highly qualified professionals with decades
of combined experience in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and
engineering industries. This expertise, coupled with the quality of research
conducted at UNSW, provides an unparalleled advantage in the transfer
of technologies to the marketplace.
The U Committee runs the Book Fair and Lost Property Sale and
established the Jenny Birt Art Award at the College of Fine Arts and the
Literary Fellowship Award. Preparations for the Book Fair take place in
Building R9 Randwick Campus on Mondays. For donations and enquiries,
please telephone (02) 9385 0210.
NSi recognises the importance of developing and maintaining sound
relationships between researchers and business partners in industry,
commerce, government and the finance sector. The company operates
in a global marketplace and has strong ties with a wide range of individuals
and organisations around the world.
There is a Newcomers’ coffee morning every Tuesday at 10.30am from
March to December at International House for spouses of new members
of staff, visitors and students, especially those from overseas. Enquiries to
Anda Black on telephone (02) 9663 2116 or Alison Dain on telephone
(02) 9597 3843.
For further information please contact: Tony Romagnino, Acting General
Manager (02) 9385 6585, Natasha Walton, Operations Manager (02)
9385 5592.
The Book Fair website is www.bookfair.unsw.edu.au
Occupational Health, Safety and
Environmental Section, Risk Management Unit
The University Archives was established in 1980 primarily to acquire,
preserve and make available the records and papers of historical value
to the University, and to aid the University in the efficient management
of its permanent records.
The role of this section is to provide a professional service to UNSW, its
staff and students on all matters relating to occupational health, safety
and environment, particularly in the area of legislative compliance. Its
principal functions are:
University Archives
Responsibilities of the Archives include the appraisal of non-current
records of the University providing recommendations on disposal and
preservation issues and advice on recordkeeping in general especially in
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regards to compliance with regulatory requirements. It is the repository
for those corporate records that are State Archives and for the archival
records of institutes, centers and other University bodies, such as student
clubs and associations. An important component of the holdings consists
of the personal papers of individuals connected with UNSW, including
emeriti and alumni. Since its inception the Archives has conducted an
Oral History Program, which is focused on the UNSW community. It,
together with the corporate record and personal papers, documents the
breadth and development, achievements and life of the University and its
community. Enquiries about donations to the Archives are welcome.
The Archives’ Reading Room is located on Level 1 of the Library building.
Use of the collection by researchers is encouraged. For all enquiries
and to make an appointment please telephone (02) 9385 2906, fax (02)
9385 1228, email [email protected] or refer to the website at http:
//info.library.unsw.edu.au/archives/about/archives.html
UNSW Alumni Association
The mission of the UNSW Alumni Association is to build a lifelong
partnership between UNSW and its worldwide alumni that fosters active
participation in the life of the University, advances the stature of UNSW,
and to assist the University financially as appropriate.
A Board of Governors provides a broad representation of the graduate
body and facilitates links between the University and its graduate
community.
UNSW has more than 160,000 alumni living in Australia and overseas,
and the Association is affiliated with a number of overseas and interstate
Chapters to help alumni stay in touch with UNSWIf you wish to
obtain any further information about the UNSW Alumni Association,
please telephone (02) 9385 3279, fax (02) 9385 3278 or email
[email protected]. The Association welcomes Alumni news and
change of address notifications.
The University of New South Wales
Foundation
A registered charity, UNSW Foundation Limited is a company limited by
guarantee. Registered in 1988, the company is linked to the University by
a trust deed and is the principal vehicle for UNSW’s fundraising activities.
The Foundation’s Board consists of the Chairman, the Chancellor, the
Vice-Chancellor, Foundation CEO and prominent members of the
community, business representatives and donors to the University.
Its mission is to enhance the financial and reputational capital of the
University. The Foundation oversees the raising of philanthropic gifts
for scholarships, research and capital projects. To contact the UNSW
Foundation please telephone (02) 9385 3202, fax (02) 9385 3278 or
email [email protected].
UNSW Press
Operating since 1962 in retail, publishing, book marketing and
distribution, University of New South Wales Press Ltd is a controlled
entity of the University. Its mission is to contribute to the intellectual
and cultural development of Australia by publishing, in a sustainable
profitable environment, works which will promote intellectual debate,
the advancement and dissemination of knowledge, scholarship and the
reputation of UNSW throughout the world. The administrative offices are
on the Cliffbrook campus of UNSW at 45 Beach Street, Coogee, telephone
(02) 9664 0900, fax (02) 9664 5420, email [email protected],.
The publishing list of UNSW Press (website www.unswpress.com.au)
has over 350 books in print to which are added around 60 new titles
annually. University level textbooks, scholarly books, reference books
and non-fiction books for a general readership are published in the social
sciences and humanities, life sciences and the environment, technology
and the applied sciences. Accessible books on law for the general public
are published in the Redfern Legal Centre Publishing imprint (website
www.rlcp.org.au).
UNIREPS is the marketing, sales and distribution division of the Press
(website www.unireps.com.au). It promotes books to bookshops
and library suppliers, school and public libraries, tertiary students,
academics and individual purchasers. UNIREPS operates a warehouse
and distribution centre on the University’s Randwick campus. In addition
to the publications of UNSW Press, UNIREPS represents publications
from over 30 selected publishers from Australia and overseas. UNSW
Press has overseas stockists in the USA, Canada, UK, Japan, Singapore
and New Zealand.
The University is served by a major bookshop in the Quadrangle Building
on the Kensington Campus, operated by the Press. The UNSW Bookshop
provides for the textbook and course needs of students, as well as a wide
range of general and academic books and software. A special orders
service is available for all local and international books. This service and
a complete stock list can be accessed on the UNSW Bookshop website. A
discount on book sales is available to all customers. Telephone (02) 9385
6622, fax (02) 9385 6633, email [email protected], website
www.bookshop.unsw.edu.au.
UNSW Centres
The University has established a range of centres to encourage research,
teaching and community service in areas not readily covered by individual
schools and faculties. Most centres concentrate on multidisciplinary or
interdisciplinary fields and bring together cognate groups of academics,
researchers and students, traversing traditional faculty-school boundaries,
to collaborate and deliver valuable, mutually beneficial activities in
research and development. The amalgamation of expertise and resources
to build up critical mass in centres has been essential in many of UNSW’s
areas of research strength. Centres also provide a common and easily
identifiable “brand” external to UNSW. Most centres focus on themes
where research or teaching excellence has been developed and are
supported by substantial and continuing funding independent of the
University’s operating grant.
A listing of UNSW centres can be found in the ‘Centres, Institutes and
Associate Organisations’ section earlier in the Calendar. For further
information on UNSW centres please contact the relevant centre
director.
Visiting Committees
Visiting Committees provide one important avenue through which the
needs of external key groups can be taken into account in shaping the
development of the University. The role of these committees is to review
program developments and appraise particular educational programs in
relation to the needs of industry and professional practice; to receive and
discuss the annual report of the Head of School; report to Council on
any special problems and opportunities facing the School; and aid the
development of the School in any other way possible. Membership consists
of an appropriate mix of practitioners and community representatives,
together with the professorial staff of schools and representatives from
the Alumni Association.
For further information on the role or memberships of Visiting Committees,
contact the Office of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education & Quality
Improvement).
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Student Services and Activities
Accommodation
University Housing Office
The University Housing Office manages the University Student Apartments
and the Kensington Colleges and assists students and staff in finding
off-campus accommodation. It provides information on temporary
accommodation close to the University.
University Student Apartments
Mulwarree Apartments accommodate 185 students (5 per apartment) at
Mulwarree Avenue, approximately ten minutes walk from the campus.
Barker Apartments, on the main campus, accommodate 231 students,
mostly in 5 bedroom units. Some family units and wheelchair accessible
units are available at Barker Apartments. Both Mulwarree and Barker
Apartments are furnished. Each apartment has a kitchen, living/dining area
and bathroom. Laundry facilities are available. All bedrooms have a bed,
desk, chair and wardrobe or clothes hanging space. Students have Internet
access from Barker Apartments. Application forms and further information
may be obtained from the University Housing Office, telephone (02)
9385 4985, fax (02) 9385 6385, email [email protected], website
www.housing.unsw.edu.au.
The Kensington Colleges
The Kensington Colleges are managed by the University and comprise
Basser College, the oldest college on campus with 134 residents; Goldstein
College (74 residents); and Philip Baxter College ( 212 residents). All
three colleges are secular and gender-mixed, and offer academic and
community support. Enquiries and application forms are available from
the Colleges’ Office, telephone (02) 9315 0000, fax (02) 9315 0011 or
follow the links for future students on the UNSW website. The Kensington
Colleges also provide accommodation for local, interstate and overseas
visitors and cater for conferences and groups outside session periods.
Off-Campus Accommodation
The University Housing Office assists students and staff in finding suitable
accommodation off campus through its listing service. The listing service
has notices of vacancies for shared housing, full board (home stay), room
and facilities, and some rental houses and flats in the suburbs surrounding
the University. The listings are displayed in the Housing Office and can
also be viewed online by students and staff.
Residential Colleges
There are eight residential colleges situated on, or adjacent to, the
University’s Kensington campus (see above entry for details of the
Kensington Colleges complex). All colleges provide tutors and resident
staff who are available to assist residents and a wide range of cultural,
sporting and social activities. Each college offers all-inclusive services
including three catered meals per day, housekeeping and computer labs.
Fees vary depending on the arrangement but range between $250 and
$359 per week during session, with some options for accommodation
outside session times. Usually the colleges require a personal interview and
places are sometimes available for second semester. Further information
and application forms can be obtained directly from the colleges.
Creston College provides accommodation to 24 undergraduate and
postgraduate women students of all denominations and nationalities.
Creston aims to create a family environment where genuine concern for
each student is a priority. Besides providing accommodation, Creston also
offers a variety of courses and activities designed to encourage the cultural,
social, professional and spiritual development of students. The activities
of a spiritual nature are entrusted to Opus Dei, a personal Prelature of the
Catholic Church. Creston also offers casual and summer accommodation.
For more information, contact Admissions, 36 High St, Randwick, NSW
2031, telephone (02) 9398 5693, fax (02) 9398 9964, email enquiries@
crestoncollege.edu.au, website www.crestoncollege.edu.au.
International House Limited is a non-denominational, co-educational
college providing accommodation for 165 full-time UNSW students.
There is a balance of Australian and international postgraduate and senior
undergraduate students. The House also provides accommodation for
casual residents and conferences during the holiday periods. Enquiries
and application forms are available from The Master, International House
Ltd, UNSW, Sydney 2052 Australia. Telephone (02) 9313 0600, fax (02)
9313 6346, email [email protected], website www.ih.unsw.edu.au.
New College aims to be an exciting and diverse place to live, study and
enjoy life. The College has an outstanding academic profile with over
45 per cent of students achieving a Distinction average each year. New
College offers places to less than one in five of all its applicants based on
academic, sporting, cultural and community achievements. This dynamic
coeducational community of 250 residents enjoys a vibrant social life
planned by the New College Students’ Association and receives pastoral
care and support from eight resident advisors and eleven academic
tutors across various fields of study. Founded on Christian principles, the
College welcomes students of all backgrounds, faiths and cultures. For
more information contact the College on telephone (02) 9381 1999, fax
(02) 9381 1909, email [email protected], website
www.newcollege.unsw.edu.au. New College also offers professional
conference facilities and accommodation at exceptionally affordable
prices. Conference packages accommodate all functions from intimate
business seminars to conventions for up to 200+ people. Please contact
Jacqui Hughes on telephone (02) 9381 1770.
Shalom College is the most modern residential college on campus. It
is an independent but not a religious college and contains a friendly,
co-educational and multicultural community of 128 undergraduate and
postgraduate students who value learning and academic success. Recently
all rooms and facilities were fully renovated and a new wing was built
containing 45 rooms all with their own private ensuite bathrooms. The
college is ideally located on campus – opposite the Village Green Oval
and away from the busy streets. There are 6 tutors-in-residence and an
active residents’ society. Social, sporting and cultural activities abound.
During vacation periods, we provide accommodation and conference
facilities for groups and casual guests. The college was created by the
Jewish community but is non-denominational, celebrating diversity and
pluralism. For further information, please contact the Accommodation
Officer, Shalom College, UNSW, Sydney 2052, Australia. Telephone (02)
9663-1366, fax (02) 9313 7145, email [email protected], website
www.shalomcollege.unsw.edu.au.
Warrane College is an affiliated residential college for 140 men from rural
New South Wales, interstate and overseas. Warrane promotes a balanced
university experience, combining academic support, vibrant collegial life
and opportunities for personal development. Warrane is open to students
of all cultural and faith backgrounds, with its pastoral care entrusted
to Opus Dei, a prelature of the Catholic Church. Warrane is open all
year and welcomes visiting students and academic staff in recess times.
Further information is available online at www.warrane.unsw.edu, email:
[email protected] or telephone: 02 9313 0300.
Careers and Employment
Careers and Employment offers the following services:
• Careers and Employment Online for job vacancies (graduate, vacation
and part-time), employment related information (including sample
resumes, cover letters, interview and job search tips) and information
on all Careers and Employment activities;
• International Employment Program;
• Workshops including job search, career planning, resume writing, and
interview skills. These can be tailored to meet specific faculty needs
(see website for schedule);
• Guest Presenter Workshops in which representatives from organisations
speak about graduate employment issues;
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• Individual assistance for resume checking and help with career
management issues;
• Career guidance programs;
• Fortnightly e-list of job vacancies;
• Careers library with resources on career development;
• Computer access for careers research;
• Careers Expo (March) where students can meet employers;
• Graduate Recruitment Programs.
Contact Careers and Employment, Level 2, East Wing, Quadrangle
Building. Opening hours Monday to Friday 9am-5pm. Telephone (02)
9385 5429, fax (02) 9385 6145, email [email protected], website
www.careers.unsw.edu.au.
CONTACT
CONTACT is an information and referral service operated by student
volunteers. Contact volunteers are available to answer questions from
students or visitors to UNSW. They can provide information that covers
academic, financial, recreational, social and personal issues. The
volunteers can direct students and visitors to resources or locations, or
refer them to organisations on campus or elsewhere for further information
or advice. CONTACT also has a supply of information brochures, and
health promotion items such as condoms, tampons and first aid items
for student use.
Volunteers at the CONTACT desk are all students who have encountered
the same issues, queries, and problems themselves, and are trained to
provide accurate and immediate information in a friendly, informal
manner.
CONTACT operates from an office on the second floor of the East Wing
of the Quadrangle Building on weekdays from 10am - 4pm (depending
on volunteer availability) in session only. Telephone (02) 9385 5880
(answering machine after hours), email [email protected], website:
www.contact.unsw.edu.au.
International Exchange Program
UNSW actively encourages all students to undertake part of their study
overseas through one of our formal reciprocal exchange agreements.
Students have over 170 different exchange opportunities to choose from
in 32 countries. In 2005, around 350 students studied overseas at one of
our partner universities and UNSW is committed to the active expansion
of its international exchange program.
Under the program, students can spend one or two semesters at a partner
university in Asia, Europe, USA, India, Canada, or Latin America. Studies
completed at the overseas university are credited towards the student’s
UNSW degree. This means that no extra time is required to complete
the degree.
Local and international undergraduate and postgraduate students with a
satisfactory academic record may apply to participate in the exchange
program after one semester of study at UNSW. During their period of
exchange, students remain enrolled at UNSW and pay normal activity
fees and HECS, local or international fees. The overseas university waives
tuition fees for exchange students, but students are responsible for their
own travel, accommodation and living expenses.
To assist students to gain overseas experience, the University has numerous
International Exchange Scholarships available, valued at $1,800 each;
more than 80 were made available in 2005. In addition, students with
demonstrated financial need may apply for an exchange Bursary of up
to $5,000 to assist them during their exchange. Students who receive
Youth Allowance or another types of scholarships may usually continue
to receive these benefits while on exchange.
health, finance, bureaucracy), personal relationships or issues affecting
the student’s dependants in Australia. Where necessary advisors can act
as advocates for students on administrative and academic matters or
mediate with the University and government departments.
Specialised programs offered by ISS include: pre-departure information;
airport reception and arrangement of temporary accommodation;
personal assistance in finding long-term accommodation; comprehensive
orientation program and handbook for new students; academic preparation
program for postgraduates; workshops focusing on specific issues related
to study or personal matters; returning home seminars and valedictory
function for graduands.
Throughout the year various social and cultural activities are organised
to help students mix with Australians or other international students.
Volunteering opportunities and community events are organized for
students to gain a better understanding of the Australian culture. These
activities include social sports meets, sight-seeing trips, Sydney social
and community events, fund raising events, local council community
projects, and cultural exchange talks by students in nearby schools and
hospitals.
Support for dependants of international students is also provided by
ISS. Special orientation briefing and information are provided on school
education, English classes for dependants and community support
services.
In particular, ISS is committed to fostering the activities of international
student groups and organisations on campus so that they can assist one
another. ISS offers a peer mentor program for senior international students
to assist new students. Students from individual countries are also linked
up with students from the same country to help each other.
A printed newsletter is sent to students once a session, an e-bulletin is
updated monthly on the ISS web page and an electronic mailing list is
set up to facilitate communication amongst international students and to
keep them informed of relevant developments and activities of interest.
An online trading facility for students to buy/sell/exchange furniture and
books is also accessible on the ISS web page. An events album of photos
of various student activities is also on the web page for students.
Advisors are available Monday to Friday from 9.00am - 5.00pm
throughout the year. During February and July, the office is open from
8.00am - 5.00pm weekdays and from 9.00am -12 noon Saturday
mornings to receive new students. International Student Services is part
of UNSW International and is located on the first floor, East Wing of
the Red Centre, H16, Engineering Road. Telephone (02) 9385 5333,
fax (02) 9385 6369, email [email protected], website
www.international.unsw.edu.au.
The Learning Centre
The Learning Centre provides a wide range of academic support services
to students enrolled at the University. Assistance is available through
workshops in academic skills, individual consultations and academic
English programs. All programs are free and individual consultations are
confidential. Dates and times of workshops are available at the Learning
Centre and on the website.
Academic Skills Workshops assist students to adjust to academic
expectations. Workshop topics include reading and note taking, essay
and report writing, critical thinking and oral presentations.
Academic English Workshops assist students for whom English is a second
language and topics include grammar, academic English vocabulary,
pronunciation, listening skills and academic writing.
Students can also make an appointment with a Writing Assistant to help
improve their academic writing and will be given feedback on what they
have written.
The International Exchange Program is part of UNSW International and
is located on Level 2, East Wing The Red Centre H16, Engineering Road.
Telephone (02) 9385 7276, fax (02) 9385 5927, email [email protected],
website www.international.unsw.edu.au.
The Learning Centre has an extensive online academic skills library
(www.lc.unsw.edu.au/olib.html) on topics such as academic referencing;
writing an essay; writing a report; doing a seminar presentation and
studying for exams. The Learning Centre also produces free handouts on
these topics available at the Centre.
International Student Services
Students can find out about plagiarism and how to avoid it on the
Learning Centre’s interactive website: www.lc.unsw.edu.au/plagiarism/
index.html
International Student Services (ISS) helps international students adjust to
living and studying in Australia and promotes understanding between
people from different cultures through a wide range of social and cultural
activities.
Students can have a personal and confidential discussion with an advisor
on any matter of concern, including decisions students have to make
(study, finances, personal), assistance with practical difficulties (housing,
The Learning Centre G23 (LC G23) contains a resource library to aid
students in developing the academic skills required for successful study. It
has study skills and language and communication materials; dictionaries;
audio and videotapes and computer-based learning resources.
There is a branch of the Learning Centre at COFA in G Block, room 109,
Tel 93850739. Students can book individual writing consultations.
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The Learning Centre is located on Level 2, Library Tower, telephone (02)
9385 3890, website www.lc.unsw.edu.au
The Learning Centre Hut G23, Upper Campus, telephone (02) 9385 2060,
website www.lc.unsw.edu.au/ILC.html
Religious Services
The University Religious Centre has been established to serve the religious
needs of the University community, through the chaplains and specified
student religious organisations. The Centre is located on the 3rd floor of
the Squarehouse Building.
A chaplaincy service is available through the Centre for the benefit
of students and staff. This service offers worship, fellowship, personal
counselling and guidance, together with formation in leadership, biblical
and doctrinal studies. The chaplains maintain close liaison with student
religious societies.
The following faith traditions are represented: Anglican, Baha’i, Buddhist,
Catholic, Greek Orthodox, Islamic, Jewish, Mormon, Pentecostal,
Salvation Army and Uniting.
Sports Association
The Sports Association is a student organisation within the University
comprising 40 constituent sporting clubs. These clubs provide sporting and
recreational opportunities for both men and women in a wide variety of
sports. These range from traditional sports such as soccer and netball to the
more recreation oriented clubs such as scuba- diving and rock-climbing.
Many clubs are involved in weekly competition and each club provides
for all levels of participation, with coaching for the novice or beginner in
most sports. Clubs also organise accompanying social activities for their
members to broaden the range of people they meet.
The Sports Association offers a range of recreation courses that aim to
encourage participants to try something new. They are open to students,
staff and the public and include courses such as horse-riding, belly
dancing, golf and yoga. Also available are social sports (usually played
around lunchtime) for staff and students, including team sports such as
soccer, touch football, basketball and netball.
Membership is compulsory for all registered students. Membership is also
open to all members of staff, graduates of the University and members of
the public on payment of the fee which is prescribed in the By-Laws of the
Association. All members are encouraged to participate in the activities
arranged by the Association and to make use of the University’s sporting
and recreational facilities.
The Association covers much of an individual’s expenses for participating
in sport, including capital equipment (e.g. ski boats, scuba gear and
sailboards) and compulsory fees. This gives students the opportunity to
participate in a diversity of sports at a reasonable cost.
The Sports Association is affiliated with Australian Universities Sports
Incorporated (AUS) which is the controlling body for sport in all Australian
universities. University Sports teams compete in Australian University
Championships which are sporting competitions between universities from
across Australia with competitors being provided with subsidised travel.
UNSW has an excellent record of competition at the Championships and
is respected for the competitiveness of its teams and willingness to take
a leadership role in the development of University sport.
The Association also seeks to offer elite athletes the opportunity to
participate at the highest level in their sport, through initiatives such
as the Ben Lexcen Scholarships, which increase playing standards and
attract good players to University Sporting Clubs. The scholarships
facilitate the continuance of an academic and sporting career while
assisting the personal development of students who have achieved
sporting excellence.
The Sports Association, administered by a General Committee, includes
delegates from each of the constituent clubs. Its office bearers are elected
annually.
The Sports Association Office is located in the Sam Cracknell Pavilion
(H8, lower campus), telephone (02) 9385 4880, email [email protected],
website www.sport.unsw.edu.au.
Student Alumni Associates
All enrolled students at UNSW receive the status of Student Alumni
Associate upon enrolment. This is an affiliated group of the UNSW
Alumni Association which offers a range of services and links students to
a vibrant international community of alumni for personal and professional
networking.
A Student-Alumni Committee organises student-alumni events and
networking opportunities that promote closer relations between students
and alumni on an annual basis. The Committee is formally affiliated
with the UNSW Alumni Association and it offers students an ongoing
connection to UNSW.
The Alumni Association also offers a range of scholarships and awards
which Student Alumni Associates can apply for, such as the Alumni
Graduand Awards and Alumni Association Scholarships.
For further information about the Student-Alumni Committee and
its activities, please visit www.alumni.unsw.edu.au/students, email
[email protected], or call (02) 9385 3279.
The Student Guild
The Student Guild was formed in 1952 as an organisation duly recognised
by the University Council, to represent the student body and to provide
a central organisation for the administration of student activities. The
Student Guild aims to advance the interests of all students at UNSW by
advocating for the rights of students in the academic, social, welfare,
educational, cultural and community spheres. It works to promote the
rights of all students to a quality education.
The Student Guild affords a recognised means of communication between
the student body and the University administration and acts as a means
for the expression of student concerns through its elected representatives.
The Guild is also responsible for advocating and representing students to
government and other bodies outside the University.
Membership of the Student Guild is compulsory for all enrolled students
of the University. The Student Guild is governed by a Council consisting
of representatives from the Kensington campus who are elected
annually. There are also representatives from the University Council and
Postgraduate Board. The Guild also has a number of paid officers who
are directly elected by students at the annual elections.
The Postgraduate Board is the constituent board of the Guild that deals
specifically with issues that pertain to postgraduate students. The Board is
generally elected in September of each year by postgraduate students.
Services provided by the Student Guild include:
• Funding and coordination of clubs and societies and provision of a
CASOC Resource Centre;
• The student newspaper, Tharunka;
• Advocacy and assistance in dealing with the University
administration;
• Orientation Week activities;
• Child care (House at Pooh Corner and the Honey Pot Centre);
• Foundation Day;
• Free legal aid;
• Social events;
• Support for gay and lesbian students;
• Welfare advice and advocacy on tenancy, financial support,
counselling;
• Assistance to female students through the Women’s Department;
• Assistance to international students through the International Students
Department;
• Advice and computer support for postgraduate students
• Women’s Week, Cultural Week, International Week, and Environment
Week.
The Student Guild employs qualified staff who can advise students on
matters such as:
• HECS-HELP, Youth Allowance, Austudy and ABSTUDY & postgraduate
scholarships;
• Student appeals and academic rights;
• Academic standing, academic misconduct, and University grievance
procedures;
• Legal matters (advocacy is also available);
• Sexual harassment and racial discrimination;
• Centrelink appeals.
The Student Guild makes representations to all levels of the University
and to government and other bodies external to the University on matters
affecting student interests.
The Student Guild lobbies for improvements in the quality of higher
education, the level of student allowances, and the removal of taxes
or charges for tuition. It also attempts to make student life at UNSW as
interesting and enjoyable as possible.
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The Student Guild office is located on the first floor, East Wing, Quadrangle
Building. All the office bearers and staff can be found there during office
hours. Phone 9385 5454, fax: 9385 6721, email: [email protected]
sw.edu.au, www.studentguild.unsw.edu.au
O-WEEK
The O-Week orientation program runs during the week prior to the
commencement of lectures in Sessions 1 and 2. The program is free and
it is designed to benefit all new UNSW students. O-Week is designed
to provide a comprehensive introduction to UNSW and includes an
academic, social, geographic and faculty-based program. The University
Union runs an extensive volunteering program for senior students, who
participate in the week as Yellow Shirt campus tour leaders/volunteers. The
O-Week program includes learning skills useful to the university context,
an introduction to library facilities, tours of the campus, opportunities
to meet other students and academic staff, social events, and specific
faculty welcomes. These activities are designed to assist and encourage
students to make a positive start to their academic endeavours at UNSW.
All new students are strongly encouraged to attend O-Week so that they
can quickly make the most of their university experience.
The O-Week program is coordinated by Marketing and Development
in collaboration with the University Union’s O-Week Student
Organising Team. The O-Week program is made available online from
www.oweek.unsw.edu.au, and is also available on campus during OWeek.
University Counselling Service and Compass
Programs
The Counselling Service, Compass Programs, provides personal
development resources, enhancement programs and confidential
counselling to enrolled students of UNSW. Students are encouraged
to access the Counselling Service in relation to any issue that might
adversely affect their personal and academic progress. The service employs
psychologists who are able to assist students with concerns such as:
transition and adjustment to university life and academic expectations;
support with sorting out academic or administrative issues; motivation and
other difficulties which affect study; interpersonal problems or relationship
conflicts; and personal concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression or
loneliness. Students can access the service via the “Drop In” option (no
appointment necessary) available from 11am (sign up at 10.45am) each
day or make an appointment in advance.
The Counselling Service’s website contains an introduction to the service and
useful resources for students and staff: www.counselling.unsw.edu.au
Appointments on the Kensington campus are available between 9am
and 5pm. The Counselling Service is located on the 2nd Floor, East Wing
Quadrangle Building. Appointments can be made by visiting the service
or telephoning (02) 9385 5418. Telephone counselling appointments and
before/after hours appointments can be negotiated.
Appointments at the College of Fine Arts can be made by telephoning
(02) 9385 0733 or visiting the COFA service at Ground floor, G Block,
Room G05
UNSW LIFESTYLE CENTRE
UNSW LIFESTYLE CENTRE is committed to encourage a “self health”
lifestyle, which balances physical, mental and spiritual health, as well
as providing sporting and recreational opportunities to students, staff and
the wider University community.
External Service providers offer physiotherapy, massage, acupuncture,
Chinese massage and naturopathy, within the Lifestyle Centre.
Lifestyle Services staff members are available to give advice on all facets
of a ‘healthy lifestyle’.
The Lifestyle Centre has a wide variety of fitness classes to suit all ages
and fitness levels, including Pilates, Yoga, Tai Chi, Body Combat, Body
Attack, Jazz Dance, RPM (Indoor cycling class), MRT (strength training)
Pump, and Aquarobics.
Health through exercise is very popular with our senior customers in
gentle exercise and strength training classes.
AUSTSWIM Qualified staff conduct Learn-to-Swim programs, catering
for children from 18 months to adults.
The facilities include a 50m indoor heated swimming pool, steam-room,
squash courts, outdoor tennis courts, a multi-purpose sports hall, which
caters for volleyball, basketball, badminton, netball and indoor soccer.
There are multi-purpose rooms for martial arts, archery and fencing and
weight training and a fully equipped gym with modern cardio equipment.
Secure Lockers are provided free. Childminding is available for a small
fee, for children 6 months to 5yrs (9.30am-12.30pm) and there is a café
for coffee and food.
UNSW UNIGYM is located on lower campus adjacent to High Street
and is open 7 days a week. Opening hours are: Monday - Friday 6.00am
- l0.00pm, Saturday and Sunday 8.00am - 8.00pm and public holidays
10.00am - 8.00pm.
Booking of facilities can be made during opening hours and all enquiries
should be directed to telephone (02) 9385 4881. For further details of
classes and activities at UNSW UNIGYM please check our website
www.lifestylecentre.unsw.edu.au.
The Director, Arthur Mezups, can be contacted by email on:
[email protected]
University Health Service
The University Health Service is a general medical practice situated on the
Kensington Campus and is available to all students and staff and visitors
to the campus. It is located on the Ground Floor of the East Wing of the
Quadrangle Building.
The opening hours are as follows: during session, 8.30am - 5.30pm
Monday to Thursday, 8.30am - 5pm Friday; during vacation, 9.00am
- 5.00pm, Monday to Friday.
Consultations are by appointment and may be arranged at the reception
desk or by telephone on (02) 9385 5425.
The University Union
Vision: To be the leading University Union in Australia.
Mission: To be the centre of the University Community, enriching the
University experience.
Guiding Principles: Through its activities, programs and resources,
the Union creates opportunities for intellectual, personal and social
development, provides quality services in a welcoming and comfortable
environment, and embraces the diversity of the University.
The Union provides facilities for students, graduates and staff during
their association with UNSW. This support augments the acquisition of
academic knowledge and promotes personal development.
The Union is governed by a Board of Directors who are elected by their
peers each year in May. Made up of students, life members, and University
Council representatives, this representative body enables ownership of
the Union to remain with its members.
The UNSW Union is a student organisation that supports its membership
through its services, entertainment, creative events and leadership
programs. These activities create an atmosphere of community and fun
and support the development of students’ skills and the diversity of the
University campus. The Union is also one of the largest employers on
campus and runs a variety of volunteer programs.
The Union operates most of the food outlets, news agencies, retail stores
and copy centres on campus where members are eligible for a discount
on most products. The Union also operates three computer labs, room-hire
facilities and catering. At U Space, the Union runs a drop-in information
centre where student development opportunities in volunteering and
extra-curricular courses are offered. The Union operates much of the
entertainment and events on campus through the Roundhouse and
produces publications such as Blitz and the Student Diary.
All enrolled students are automatically members of the Union. Membership
is also open to all members of staff and graduates of the University. The
Union is a not for profit organisation, which means any surpluses made
are re-invested in improved services or facilities.
For a comprehensive list of events, activities, programs and publications
produced by the Union visit http://www.union.unsw.edu.au, 9385 7700
or email: [email protected]
Welcome to Parents of New Students
The Marketing and Development Office sponsors the Vice-Chancellor’s
Welcome to Parents of New Students. This event is usually held on the
Monday evening of the week prior to the start of lectures in Session 1 each
year. New students are sent an invitation and are requested to pass the
invitation on to their parents. The program is enjoyable and informative
and provides opportunities for parents to meet and chat with a range of
University staff and advanced year students and to explore the campus
on a guided tour.
GENERAL INFORMATION 123
Student Membership of Faculties and of
Boards having the Responsibilities of Faculties
The following are the Rules to be followed in conducting elections for
student members of faculties and of boards having the responsibilities of
faculties, as provided by Council Resolution CL92/92:
1. A person who is not a student of the University shall be ineligible to be
appointed as a member of a faculty or board under these Rules.
For the purposes of these Rules ‘student’ means a person who is enrolled
as a candidate proceeding to the award of a degree, diploma or certificate
of the University.
2. Each faculty or board shall recommend to the Academic Board
for consideration and determination the number, or the formula for
determining the number of students eligible to be appointed as members
of that faculty or board and may at any time recommend changes in
such matters.
3. Each faculty or board may recommend to the Academic Board for
consideration and determination the creation of distinct and separate
electorates for the appointment of students as members and may at any
time recommend changes in such matters.
4. All elections referred to in this resolution shall be conducted annually
by the Registrar or nominee, who shall be the Returning Officer, in
accordance with the provisions of this resolution and any other relevant
resolution of the Council or the Academic Board, on such a day, being
either a day in May or a day in October, and at such places and during
such hours and using such election machinery and method of counting as
shall be agreed upon between the Registrar or nominee and the Presiding
Member of the relevant faculty or board.
5. Elections shall be by personal voting except that students registered as
external students and those students not on campus because of program
requirements shall be entitled to vote by post and shall be enabled to do
so. The Registrar or nominee in consultation with the Presiding Member
of the relevant faculty or board shall determine which students are so
entitled.
6. The successful candidates in any election shall be appointed to their
respective faculties or boards by the Registrar or nominee.
7. A person elected to be a member of a faculty or board under the
provisions of this resolution shall be entitled to such membership for
a term of twelve months either from the date of the declaration of the
election result or from such other date as shall be agreed between the
Registrar or nominee and the Presiding Member of the relevant faculty
or board save that such membership of a faculty or board shall not be
retained on ceasing to be a student enrolled in the faculty or board which
entitled election except that:
(a) a person who has ceased to be so enrolled by reason of having
completed the course requirements between the time of election and
the close of the period for which elected shall retain such membership
for the full period, and
(b) a student who has been granted leave of absence from the University
in order to carry out the duties of an appointment as a full-time salaried
officer of the University Union, the Student Guild, or the Sports Association
shall while occupying the office in question be deemed to be a student
for the purpose of this resolution and shall retain such membership for
the full period.
8. When a casual vacancy occurs in the membership of a faculty or board
the Registrar shall appoint to the vacancy for the remainder of the period
of membership the candidate, if any, who polled the greatest number of
votes of the unsuccessful candidates at the most recent election in the
relevant electorate.
9. Where a casual vacancy occurring in student membership of a faculty
or board cannot be filled within the provisions of clause 8 above, the
relevant faculty shall be empowered to nominate a student to the Registrar
for appointment to the vacancy.
10. Any student enrolled at the date on which the nominations close for a
course leading to a degree, diploma or certificate awarded in a faculty or
board shall be entitled to be nominated for, to be elected to, and to vote
in an election for, membership of that faculty or board in such electorates
as may be provided for under clause 3 above.
11. Any student enrolled at the date on which nominations close for a
course leading to degrees, diplomas or certificates awarded by more
than one faculty or board shall be eligible in any year to be nominated
for, to be elected to, and to vote in an election for membership of each
such faculty or board in such electorates as may be provided for under
clause 3 above, provided that such a student shall not in any year be
nominated for, be elected to, or vote in an election for membership of
a faculty or board unless enrolled in a subject controlled by that faculty
or board in that year.
Electorates
Electorates for student membership of faculty boards and boards of studies
have been determined by resolutions of Council and the Academic Board
as follows:
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Six members elected by and from the students of the Faculty.
Faculty of the Built Environment
Four members elected by and from the students of the Faculty.
Faculty of the College of Fine Arts
(1) Two members elected by and from the undergraduate students in
the Faculty.
(2) Two members elected by and from the graduate students in the
Faculty.
Faculty of Commerce and Economics
Four members elected by and from the undergraduate students in the
Faculty and one member elected by and from the graduate students in
the Faculty.
Faculty of Engineering
A minimum of two and a maximum of ten members elected by and from
the students in the Faculty.
Faculty of Law
One student member for every 200 registered students or fraction thereof
or one student member for every ten full-time teachers on the Faculty
or fraction thereof, whichever is the greater, elected by and from the
students of the Faculty.
Faculty of Medicine
(1) Two members elected by and from the undergraduate students in
the Faculty.
(2) Two members elected by and from the postgraduate students in the
Faculty.
Faculty of Science
(1) Two members elected by and from the undergraduate students of
the Faculty.
(2) Two members elected by and from the postgraduate students of the
Faculty.
Academic Board, University College, Australian Defence Force
Academy
(1) One member elected by and from the undergraduates enrolled in the
BA degree program.
(2) One member elected by and from the undergraduates enrolled in the
BSc degree program.
(3) One member elected by and from the undergraduates enrolled in the
BE and BTech programs.
(4) One member elected by and from the graduate students of the
University College.
Australian Graduate School of Management Faculty Board
(1) One member elected by and from the students enrolled in the MBA
program.
(2) One member elected by and from the students enrolled in the Graduate
Certificate, Graduate Diploma or MBA (Executive).
(3) One member elected by and from the students enrolled for the degree
of Doctor of Philosophy in the AGSM.
Australian Taxation Studies Program
(1) One member elected by and from the undergraduate students in the
Australian Taxation Studies program.
(2) One member elected by and from the postgraduate students in the
Australian Taxation Studies program.
Equity and Diversity Unit
The University of New South Wales is committed to creating an equitable
study and work environment which is supportive of the social and
cultural diversity of students and staff in our University community, and
which is free from discrimination and harassment. This commitment is
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reflected in the University’s equity policies (refer below to the ‘Equity
and Diversity Policy Statement’ and ‘Equal Opportunity in Education
Policy Statement’).
The Equity and Diversity Unit (EADU) is a division of the Office of the
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic). The role of the EADU is to provide
advice and assistance to staff and students on equity concerns, formulate
appropriate policies and programs, and to promote good equity practices,
so that students and staff at UNSW have a fair and equitable opportunity
to fully participate and succeed in their studies or employment.
• enhance the quality of students’ learning through the provision of
culturally, socially and gender inclusive education in areas such as
curricula, teaching methods, assessment and review provisions, written
and audiovisual material and support services; and
• ensure that its staff and students are aware of their rights and their
responsibilities as University members.
To achieve these goals, the University depends on the continued cooperation of all members of the University community.
The Unit provides a range of programs and services for staff and students,
including:
The Vice-Chancellor as Chief Executive Officer and Director of Affirmative
Action is responsible for compliance with all relevant legislation. He is
assisted by the Executive and the Director, Equity and Diversity.
Staff
Explanatory Notes:
• advice and information on anti-discrimination issues and legislation.
For example, it is either unlawful or against University policy to
discriminate against others at UNSW on a number of grounds,
including race, gender, disability, age, marital status, pregnancy or
potential pregnancy, homosexuality, transgender or transsexuality,
religion, or political affiliation;
• assistance with how to handle discrimination and harassment
grievances and advice on UNSW’s discrimination and harassment
grievance procedures for staff;
• management of the UNSW Academic Gender Equity Project, which
aims to improve the representation of women in the academic
workforce;
• advice on equity and diversity policy development, planning,
programs, strategies and evaluation;
• advice on recent equity research and practice in the university
sector;
1. Currently the grounds of unlawful discrimination and harassment
are:
• age;
• compulsory retirement from employment;
• disability (physical, intellectual, psychiatric, sensory, neurological or
learning disability, physical disfigurement, the presence in the body
of an organism capable of causing disease, and current, past, future
or imputed disability).
• homosexuality (male or female, actual or presumed);
• marital status (single; or, with reference to a person of the opposite
sex, married, separated, divorced, widowed or in a de facto
relationship);
• political affiliation, views or beliefs;
• pregnancy or potential pregnancy;
• provision of equity training and education programs; and
• race (including colour, descent, ethnic, ethno-religious or national
origin, nationality and immigration);
• advice and assistance with services for staff with disabilities.
• religious affiliation, views or beliefs;
Students
• responsibilities as a carer;
• services for students with disabilities such as specialised equipment,
parking provisions, note-taking, examination provisions, etc.;
• sex; sexual harassment;
• support for students who have entered UNSW via the ACCESS
Scheme;
• advice and information on anti-discrimination issues and policies;
• management of the website for prospective rural students, at www.r
uralstudents.unsw.edu.au;
• assistance with any grievances students might have concerning
discrimination or harassment issues and advice on UNSW’s
discrimination and harassment grievance procedures for students;
• projects to support students from equity groups, e.g. rural students,
low socio-economic status students; and
• guest lectures and presentations to students.
Staff and students with any queries or concerns about equity and diversity
matters can contact the EADU, Level 9, Applied Sciences Building,
telephone (02) 9385 4734, email [email protected]. Afterhours consultations are available (by appointment only) for those unable
to make appointments during business hours. Issues can be discussed
confidentially, if needed. The EADU also has information on its website:
www.equity.unsw.edu.au.
Equity & Diversity Policy Statement
The University of New South Wales is committed to the goals of equal
opportunity and affirmative action in education and employment. It aims
to provide a study and work environment for staff and students that fosters
fairness, equity, and respect for social and cultural diversity, and that is free
from unlawful discrimination, harassment and vilification as determined
by legislation and by University Council.1
In fulfilling this commitment, the University will:
• foster a University culture which values and responds to the rich
diversity of its staff and students;2
• provide equal opportunity by removing barriers to participation and
progression in employment and education so that all staff and students
have the opportunity to fully contribute to University life;3
• offer programs which aim to overcome past disadvantage for members
of staff and student equity groups;3
• promote clear and accountable educational and management
policies and practices to engender trust between managers, staff and
students;
• transgender or transsexuality (anyone who lives, has lived, or wants to
live as a member of the opposite gender to their birth gender including
people who are assumed to be transgender);
• actual or imputed characteristics of any of the attributes listed above;
and
• association with a person identified by reference to any of the attributes
listed above.
It is also unlawful to terminate employment on any of the grounds
listed above, and also on the grounds of temporary absence from work
because of injury or illness, membership or non-membership of a union,
participation in union activities, and absence from work during maternity
or other parental leave.
The grounds of unlawful vilification are:
• HIV/AIDS;
• homosexuality;
• race; and
• transgender (transsexuality).
The University is complying with the following statutory requirements
with regard to unlawful discrimination and vilification: The NSW AntiDiscrimination Act, and The University of New South Wales Act; and
The Federal Disability Discrimination Act, Racial Discrimination Act, Sex
Discrimination Act and Workplace Relations Act.
Notes: (i) University College at the Australian Defence Force Academy in
the ACT is subject also to the ACT Discrimination Act. Staff working at, or
visiting, University College need to be aware of the following grounds of
unlawful discrimination in addition to those listed above:
• bisexuality;
• breastfeeding;
• membership or non-membership of an association or organisation of
employers or employees;
• profession, trade, occupation or calling; and
• association (whether as a relative or otherwise) with a person identified
by reference to one of the above attributes.
(ii): Under the Federal Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Act there are
a number of further grounds of discrimination in the area of employment
or occupation:
• criminal record;
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• medical record;
Harassment Policy
• national extraction or social origin; and
The University is committed to ensuring freedom from harassment for
all people working or studying within the institution. It will continue to
take action, including disciplinary action, to ensure that freedom from
harassment is achieved.
• trade union activity.
However, discrimination on these grounds is not made unlawful by the
Act, and the grounds do not apply where the discrimination is necessary
because of the inherent requirements of a particular job. The only avenue
of redress for a complaint under this Act is conciliation.
2. In compliance with the NSW Charter of Principles for a Culturally
Diverse Society endorsed in 1993 and reaffirmed in 1995 by the NSW
Government.
3. For staff, in compliance with Part IXA of the NSW Anti-Discrimination
Act 1977 and the Federal Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace
Act 1999. The equity groups currently identified are: Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander people; people with disabilities; people of non-English
speaking background; and women.
For students, in compliance with Federal Government policy as outlined
in A Fair Chance for All, AGPS, 1990 and subsequent amendments as
outlined by DEST. The identified equity groups are: Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander people; people with disabilities, from socio-economically
disadvantaged backgrounds, from rural and isolated areas, from nonEnglish speaking backgrounds; and women in non-traditional areas of
study.
Equal Opportunity in Education Policy
Statement
Under the Federal Racial Discrimination Act 1975, Sex Discrimination
Act 1984, and Disability Discrimination Act 1992 and the NSW AntiDiscrimination Act 1977, the University is required not to discriminate
against students or prospective students on the grounds of age, disability,
homosexuality (male or female), marital status, pregnancy, race (including
colour, nationality, descent, ethnic, ethno-religious or national origin,
and immigration), religious or political affiliation, views or beliefs, sex,
and transgender or transsexuality. Under The University of New South
Wales Act 1989, the University declares that it will not discriminate on
the grounds of religious or political affiliations, views or beliefs.
University Commitment to Equal Opportunity in Education
As well as recognising its statutory obligations as listed, the University will
eliminate discrimination on any other grounds which it deems to constitute
disadvantage. The University is committed to providing a place to study
free from harassment and discrimination, and one in which every student
is encouraged to work towards her/his maximum potential. The University
further commits itself to course design, curriculum content, classroom
environment, assessment procedures and other aspects of campus life
which will provide equality of educational opportunity to all students.
Special Admissions Schemes
The University will encourage the enrolment of students who belong to
disadvantaged groups through programs such as the University Preparation
Program and the ACCESS Scheme. Where members of disadvantaged
groups are particularly under-represented in certain disciplines, the
responsible faculties will actively encourage their enrolment.
Support of Disadvantaged Students
The University will provide support to assist the successful completion
of studies by disadvantaged group members through such means as the
Aboriginal Education Program and the Learning Centre. It will work
towards the provision of other resources, such as access for students
with impaired mobility, assistance to students with other disabilities,
the provision of a parents’ room on the upper campus, and increased
assistance with English language and communication.
Course Content, Curriculum Design, Teaching and Assessment, and
Printed Material
Schools and faculties will monitor course content (including titles),
teaching methods, assessment procedures, written material (including
study guides and Handbook and Calendar entries) and audiovisual
material to ensure that they are not discriminatory or offensive and
that they encourage and facilitate full participation in education by
disadvantaged people.
Equal Opportunity Advisor Scheme
The University will continue its Equal Opportunity Advisor Scheme for
students who feel that they have been harassed or who consider they
have been disadvantaged in their education by practices and procedures
within the University.
Government Policies
The NSW Health Department and the NSW Department of Education
and Training have special requirements and policies of which students of
health-related and education programs should be aware. The requirements
relate to:
• clinical/internship placements which must be undertaken as part of
your program and
• procedures for employment after you have completed the program
Health-related Programs
Criminal record checks:
The NSW Department of Health has a policy to carry out criminal
record checks on all students undertaking clinical placements or who
require access in any capacity to facilities operated by the Department.
(This includes all the Teaching Hospitals used by UNSW in its Medicine
program.) It undertakes these checks, as it has a duty of care to all
patients and clients receiving services from the Department. The check
is conducted by the NSW Police Service and is coordinated by the
Department of Health and the University. Further details can be obtained
from your program authority.
Infectious diseases:
Students required to complete clinical training in the NSW hospital system
will be subject to various guidelines and procedures laid down for health
workers by the NSW Department of Health relating to immunisation,
infection and blood-borne viruses. Further details can be obtained from
your program authority.
Education Programs
Criminal record checks:
It is a requirement that a check of police records be conducted for all
teacher education students applying for an unsupervised internship
placement in a NSW government school. Contact your program
coordinator for further details.
Working with Children
Under the Commission for Children and Young People Act 1998 and the
Child Protection (Prohibited Employment) Act 1998, students who as
part of their enrolment are required to work with children must declare
whether they are a ‘prohibited person’, that is they have been convicted
of a serious sex offence. It is an offence for a ‘prohibited person’ to work
with children.
International Students (ESOS Act)
The Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act 2000 is
Commonwealth Government legislation that ensures providers of
education and training are regulated in the delivery of education services
to international students.
All providers and programs available to international students are required
to be registered on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses
for Overseas Students (CRICOS). A National Code of Practice has been
established which provides for consistent standards for the registration and
conduct of registered providers and the conduct of persons who deliver
educational services on behalf of registered providers.
The Act also provides for obligations and restrictions on students to
comply with the conditions of their student visa. Under the Act, the
University is required to monitor and report on some of these conditions
to the Department of Immigration, Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs
(DIMIA).
The ESOS Management Unit at UNSW is responsible for coordinating
the monitoring and reporting requirements under the Act and is
available for advice to students on any of these requirements. For
further information, please refer to the following website or contact
the Unit via phone (+61 2) 9385 3065 or email [email protected]:
https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/resources/ESOSstudent.html
UNSW staff should refer to the following website for information: https:
//my.unsw.edu.au/student/staff/ESOSstaff.html
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Schedule of UNSW Undergraduate Programs 2006
The range of programs offered by the University is indicated in the tables below, listed by faculty. For details of the programs, please consult the
relevant faculty section of the Undergraduate Handbook.
Please refer, in addition, to the ‘2006 Tuition Fee Schedule’ which follows the ‘Schedule of UNSW Postgraduate Programs 2006’.
This information is current as at 30 November 2005 and is subject to change.
Table Category
Description
Program
Name of degree program.
Award
Degree/s awarded in this program.
Code
Four digit program code.
Total UOC
Total units of credit required to complete program.
2006 Entry
Program availability for students commencing in 2006.
Hons +
Additional units of credit are required for Honours.
Fee Category - CS
Commonwealth Supported places available for this program.
Fee Category – L
Local fee places available for this program. Please note that the availability of Local fee places for
these programs is not guaranteed.
Fee Category – I
International fee places available for this program. Please note that the availability of International
fee places for these programs is not guaranteed.
Program
Award
Program
Code
Total
UOC
2006
Entry
Hons
+
�
Fee
Category
CS
L
I
�
�
�
�
FACULTY OF ARTS & SOCIAL SCIENCES
Arts
BA
3400
144
Arts
BA(Hons)
3401
192
Arts (Dance / Education)
BA(Dance)BEd
3408
192
�
�
�
�
�
Arts (Media and Communications)
BA(Media)
3402
144
�
�
�
�
�
Arts / Education
BABEd
4055
192
�
�
�
�
�
International Studies
BInSt
3413
3416
International Studies
BInSt
3424
192
�
�
�
�
�
Languages
DipLang
3417
42
�
�
�
Music
BMus
3425
144
�
�
�
Music
DipMus
3418
42
�
�
�
–
192
�
�
Music / Arts
BMus BA
3427
192
�
�
�
�
�
Music Education
BMusBEd
3426
192
�
�
�
�
�
Social Science
BSocSc
3420
144
�
�
�
�
�
Social Science (Criminology)
BSocSc
3422
144
�
�
�
�
�
Social Work
BSW
4031
192
�
�
�
�
�
Social Work / Arts
BSW BA
4035
240
�
�
�
�
�
Social Work / Social Science
BSW BSocSc
4036
240
�
�
�
�
�
Architecture
BArch
3260
264
�
�
�
�
Architecture / Arts
BArch BA
3262
288
�
�
�
�
Architecture / Social Science
BArch BSocSc
3263
288
�
�
�
�
Science Architecture
BSc(Arch)
3265
144
�
�
�
�
Building Construction Management
BBCM
3331
204
�
�
�
�
Industrial Design
BIndDes
3385
204
�
�
�
�
Interior Architecture
BIA
3255
192
�
�
�
�
Landscape Architecture
BLArch
3380
216
�
�
�
�
Planning
BPlan
3360
240
�
�
�
�
FACULTY OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
�
FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS
Art Education
BArtEd
4801
192
�
�
�
�
Art Theory
BArtTh
4803
144
�
�
�
�
�
Art Theory / Arts
BArtTh BA
4806
192
�
�
�
�
�
UNSW PROGRAMS 127
Program
Award
Program
Code
Total
UOC
2006
Entry
Hons
+
�
Fee
Category
CS
L
I
FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS (continued)
Art Theory / Social Science
BArtTh BSocSc
4807
192
�
�
�
�
Design
BDes
4802
192
�
�
�
�
Design / Art Education
BDes BArtEd
4808
240
�
�
�
�
Digital Media
BDM
4810
144
�
�
�
�
�
Fine Arts
BFA
4800
144
�
�
�
�
�
Fine Arts / Arts
BFA BA
4812
192
�
�
�
�
�
Business Information Technology
BSc
3971
192
�
Commerce
BCom
3502
144
�
�
�
�
�
Commerce / Arts
BCom BA
3525
240
�
�
�
�
�
Commerce / Science
BCom BSc
3529
192
�
�
�
�
�
Commerce / Social Science
BCom BSocSc
3527
240
�
�
�
�
�
Economics
BEc
3543
144
�
�
�
�
�
Economics / Arts
BEc BA
3526
240
�
�
�
�
�
Economics / Social Science
BEc BSocSc
3528
240
�
�
�
�
�
Information Systems
BSc
3979
144
�
�
�
�
�
Marketing, Tourism and Hospitality Management
BCom
3571
192
�
�
�
�
�
Bioinformatics
BE
3647
192
�
�
�
�
Bioinformatics / Arts
BE BA
3756
240
�
�
�
�
Bioinformatics / Science
BE BSc
3755
240
�
�
�
�
Bioinformatics / Biomedical Engineering
BE MBiomedE
3757
240
�
�
�
�
Chemical Engineering
BE
3040
192
�
�
�
�
Chemical Engineering (part-time)
BSc(Tech)
3050
144
�
�
�
FACULTY OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS
�
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
Chemical Engineering / Arts
BE BA
3043
240
�
�
�
�
Chemical Engineering / Biomedical Engineering
BE MBiomedE
3048
240
�
�
�
�
Chemical Engineering / Science
BE BSc
3042
240
�
�
�
�
Civil Engineering
BE
3620
192
�
�
�
�
Civil Engineering / Arts
BE BA
3621
240
�
�
�
�
Civil Engineering / Science
BE BSc
3730
240
�
�
�
�
Civil Engineering / Environmental Engineering
BE BE
3631
240
�
�
�
�
Civil Engineering / Mining Engineering
BE BE
3146
240
�
�
�
�
Computer Engineering
BE
3645
192
�
�
�
�
Computer Engineering / Arts
BE BA
3722
240
�
�
�
�
Computer Engineering / Science
BE BSc
3726
240
�
�
�
�
Computer Engineering / Biomedical Engineering
BE MBiomedE
3728
240
�
�
�
�
Computer Science
BSc
3978
144
�
�
�
�
�
Computer Science / Arts
BSc BA
3968
192
�
�
�
�
�
Computer Science / Digital Media
BSc BDM
3982
192
�
�
�
�
�
Engineering (Common First Year)
BE
3705
192
�
�
�
�
Science / Computer Science
BSc BSc
3983
192
�
�
�
�
Electrical Engineering
BE
3640
192
�
�
�
�
Electrical Engineering / Arts
BE BA
3720
240
�
�
�
�
Electrical Engineering / Science
BE BSc
3725
240
�
�
�
�
Electrical Engineering / Biomedical Engineering
BE MBiomedE
3727
240
�
�
�
�
Engineering / Commerce
BE BCom
3715
264
�
�
�
�
Environmental Engineering
BE
3625
192
�
�
�
�
Environmental Engineering / Arts
BE BA
3626
240
�
�
�
�
Environmental Engineering / Science
BE BSc
3735
240
�
�
�
Food Science (Honours)
BSc(Hons)
3065
48
�
�
Food Science and Technology
BSc
3060
192
�
�
�
Food Science and Technology (part-time)
BSc(Tech)
3070
144
�
�
�
Industrial Chemistry
BE
3100
192
�
�
�
�
�
�
�
�
128 UNSW CALENDAR
Program
Award
Program
Code
Total
UOC
2006
Entry
Hons
+
Fee
Category
CS
L
I
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING (continued)
Industrial Chemistry (part-time)
BSc(Tech)
3110
144
�
�
�
Industrial Chemistry / Arts
BE BA
3103
240
�
�
�
�
Industrial Chemistry / Science
BE BSc
3102
240
�
�
�
�
Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
BE
3710
192
�
�
�
�
Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering / Arts
BE BA
3712
240
�
�
�
�
Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering / Science
BE BSc
3711
240
�
�
�
�
Mechanical Engineering / Biomedical Engineering
BE MBiomedE
3683
240
�
�
�
�
Mechatronic Engineering / Biomedical Engineering
BE MBiomedE
3688
240
�
�
�
�
Mining Engineering
BE
3140
192
�
�
�
�
Mining Engineering / Arts
BE BA
3144
240
�
�
�
�
Mining Engineering / Science
BE BSc
3142
240
�
�
�
�
Petroleum Engineering
BE
3045
192
�
�
�
�
Petroleum Engineering / Science
BE BSc
3047
240
�
�
�
�
Photonic Engineering
BE
3644
192
�
�
�
�
Photonic Engineering / Science
BE BSc
3634
240
�
�
�
�
Photovoltaics and Solar Energy
BE
3642
192
�
�
�
�
Photovoltaics and Solar Energy / Arts
BE BA
3656
240
�
�
�
�
Photovoltaics and Solar Energy / Science
BE BSc
3655
240
�
�
�
�
Renewable Energy
BE
3657
192
�
�
�
�
Renewable Energy / Science
BE BSc
3658
240
�
�
�
�
Software Engineering
BE
3648
192
�
�
�
�
Software Engineering / Arts
BE BA
3652
240
�
�
�
�
Software Engineering / Science
BE BSc
3651
240
�
�
�
�
Software Engineering / Biomedical Engineering
BE MBiomedE
3749
240
�
�
�
�
Software Engineering / Commerce
BE BCom
3653
240
�
�
�
�
Surveying and Spatial Information Systems
BE
3741
192
�
�
�
�
Surveying and Spatial Information Systems / Arts
BE BA
3747
240
�
�
�
�
Surveying and Spatial Information Systems / Science
BE BSc
3746
240
�
�
�
�
Telecommunications
BE
3643
192
�
�
�
�
Telecommunications / Arts
BE BA
3646
240
�
�
�
�
Telecommunications / Science
BE BSc
3641
240
�
�
�
�
Telecommunications / Biomedical Engineering
BE MBiomedE
3723
240
�
�
�
�
Accounting / Law
BCom LLB
4732
240
Architecture / Law
BArch LLB
4705
336
�
�
�
�
Arts / Law
BA LLB
4760
240
�
�
�
�
Arts (Asian Studies) / Law
BA(Asian Studies) LLB
4762
240
FACULTY OF LAW
Arts (Media and Communications) / Law
BA(Media) LLB
4764
240
�
�
�
�
Art Theory / Law
BArtTh LLB
4703
240
�
�
�
�
Civil Engineering / Law
BE LLB
4775
288
�
�
�
�
Commerce / Law
BCom LLB
4733
240
�
�
�
�
Economics / Law
BEc LLB
4745
240
Economics / Law
BEc LLB
4744
240
�
�
�
�
Environmental Engineering / Law
BE LLB
4777
288
�
�
�
�
Finance / Law
BCom LLB
4735
240
Information Systems / Law
BCom LLB
4736
240
International Business / Law
BCom LLB
4738
BInSt LLB
4766
4769
International Studies / Law
240
–
288
International Studies / Law
BInSt LLB
4765
288
�
�
�
�
Jurisprudence / Law
BJuris LLB
4780
240
�
�
�
�
UNSW PROGRAMS 129
Program
Award
Program
Code
Total
UOC
2006
Entry
Hons
+
Fee
Category
CS
L
I
�
FACULTY OF LAW (continued)
Law (graduate entry)
LLB
4790
144
�
�
�
Law (part-time)
LLB
4791
144
�
�
�
Marketing / Law
BCom LLB
4710
240
Planning / Law
BPlan LLB
4707
336
�
�
�
�
Science / Law
BSc LLB
4770
240
�
�
�
�
Social Science / Law
BSocSc LLB
4761
240
�
�
�
�
Social Work / Law
BSW LLB
4785
288
�
�
�
�
Taxation
BTax
4620
144
�
�
�
�
Arts / Medicine
BA BSc(Med) MB BS
3840
336
Arts / Medicine
BA MB BS
3841
336
�
�
Science / Medicine
BSc MB BS
3821
336
FACULTY OF MEDICINE
Science (Medicine) (exit program only)
BSc(Med)
3811
168
�
�
�
Health and Exercise Science
BSc
3870
192
�
�
�
Health and Sports Science
BSc
3850
192
Medicine
BSc(Med) MB BS
3801
288
Medicine
MB BS
3802
288
�
�
�
Medicine
BSc(Med) Hons
3831
48
�
�
�
Advanced Science
BSc
3985,
3990
192
Advanced Science
BSc
3972
192
�
�
�
Advanced Science / Arts
BSc BA
3931
240
�
�
�
�
Advanced Science / Social Science
BSc BSocSc
3936
240
�
�
�
�
Applied Geography
BSc
3010
192
Applied Geology
BSc
3000
192
Aviation – Flying
BAv
3980
144
�
�
�
�
�
Aviation – Management
BAv
3981
144
�
�
�
�
�
Biotechnology
BSc
3052
192
�
�
�
�
Ceramic Engineering
BE
3025
192
Ceramics (part-time)
BSc(Tech)
3030
144
�
�
�
Communication
BSc(Comm)
3993
144
�
�
�
�
Environmental Science
BEnvSc
3988
192
�
�
�
�
Environmental Science / Arts
BEnvSc BA
3932
240
�
�
�
Innovation Management
DipInnovMan
3451
36
�
�
Materials Engineering
BMatE
3615
192
Materials Science and Engineering
BE
3135
192
�
�
�
�
Materials Science and Engineering / Biomedical Engineering
BE MBiomedE
3138
240
�
�
�
�
Materials Science/Commerce
BComBE
3136
264
�
�
�
�
�
Media and Communications
BSc(Media)
3994
144
�
�
�
�
�
Medical Science
BMedSc
3991
144
�
�
�
�
�
Metallurgical Engineering
BMetE
3125
192
�
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
�
�
�
Metallurgy (part-time)
BSc(Tech)
3130
144
�
�
Nanotechnology
BSc
3617
192
�
�
�
�
Optometry
BOptom
3950
192
�
�
�
Optometry / Science
BOptom BSc
3952
240
�
�
�
�
Psychology
BPsychol
3432
192
�
�
�
�
Science and Mathematics
BSc
3970
144
�
�
�
�
�
Science / Arts
BSc BA
3930
192
�
�
�
�
�
Science / Education
BScBEd
4075
192
�
�
�
�
Science / Optometry
BSc Optom
3951
240
Science / Social Science
BSc BSocSc
3935
192
�
�
�
�
�
130 UNSW CALENDAR
Program
Award
Program
Code
Total
UOC
2006
Entry
Hons
+
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE ACADEMY�
Aeronautical Engineering
BE
4424,
4425
192
�
Aeronautical Engineering / Arts
BE BA
4445
240
�
Aeronautical Engineering / Science
BE BSc
4435
240
�
Aeronautical Engineering
BTech
4430
144
�
Arts
BA
4400
144
�
Aviation
BTech
4437
144
�
�
Business
BBus
4405
144
�
Civil Engineering
BE
4421
192
�
Civil Engineering / Arts
BE BA
4441
240
�
Civil Engineering / Science
BE BSc
4431
240
�
Electrical Engineering
BE
4422
192
�
Electrical Engineering / Arts
BE BA
4442
240
�
Electrical Engineering / Science
BE BSc
4432
240
�
Mechanical Engineering
BE
4423
192
�
Mechanical Engineering / Arts
BE BA
4443
240
�
Mechanical Engineering / Science
BE BSc
4433
240
�
Science
BSc
4410
144
�
�
Science / Arts
BSc BA
4450
240
�
�
�
Fee
Category
CS
L
I
UNSW PROGRAMS 131
Schedule of UNSW Postgraduate Programs 2006
The range of programs offered by the University is indicated in the tables below, listed by faculty. For details of the programs, please consult the
relevant faculty section of the Postgraduate Handbook.
Please refer to ‘2006 Tuition Fee Schedule’ which follows the ‘Schedule of UNSW Postgraduate Programs 2006’.
This information is current as at 30 November 2005 and is subject to change.
Table Category
Description
Program
Name of degree program.
Award
Degree/s awarded in this program.
Code
Four digit program code.
Total UOC
Total units of credit required to complete program.
Type – R
Research program.
Type – CW
Coursework program.
2006 Entry
Program availability for students commencing in 2006.
Fee Category - C
Commonwealth Supported places available for this program.
Fee Category – R
Research Training Scheme places available for this program.
Fee Category – A
Local fee places available for this program. Please not that the availability of Local fee places for
these programs is not guaranteed.
Fee Category – I
International fee places available for this program. Please note that the availability of International
fee places for these programs is not guaranteed.
Program
Award
Fee
Category
Program
Code
Total
UOC
Type
R
CW
2006
Entry
�
�
�
�
C
R
A
I
FACULTY OF ARTS & SOCIAL SCIENCES
Education
EdD
1975
144
�
Applied Ethics
PhD
1262
-
�
�
�
�
Australian Studies
PhD
1190
-
�
�
�
�
Chinese Studies
PhD
1225
-
�
�
�
�
Criminology
PhD
1297
-
�
�
�
�
Education
PhD
1970
-
�
�
�
�
English
PhD
1200
-
�
�
�
�
Environmental Policy Management
PhD
1211
-
�
�
�
�
European Studies
PhD
1235
-
�
�
�
�
French
PhD
1210
-
�
�
�
�
German Studies
PhD
1231
-
�
�
�
�
Health, Sexuality and Culture
PhD
1215
-
�
�
�
�
History
PhD
1240
-
�
�
�
�
History and Philosophy of Science
PhD
1251
-
�
�
�
�
Indonesian Studies
PhD
1228
-
�
�
�
�
Japanese Studies
PhD
1221
-
�
�
�
�
Korean Studies
PhD
1223
-
�
�
�
�
Linguistics
PhD
1208
-
�
�
�
�
Media, Film and Theatre
PhD
1245
-
�
�
�
�
Modern Greek Studies
PhD
1238
-
�
�
�
�
�
�
�
�
Music
PhD
1280
-
Music Education
PhD
1281
-
�
�
�
�
Philosophy
PhD
1260
-
�
�
�
�
Politics and International Relations
PhD
1270
-
�
�
�
�
Professional Ethics
PhD
1265
-
�
�
�
�
Russian Studies
PhD
1291
-
�
�
�
�
Social Science and Policy
PhD
1295
-
�
�
�
�
Social Work
PhD
1980
-
�
�
�
�
Sociology and Anthropology
PhD
1300
-
�
�
�
�
�
Spanish and Latin Studies
PhD
1310
-
�
Theatre, Film and Dance
PhD
1181
-
�
Women’s and Gender Studies
PhD
1305
-
�
�
�
�
�
�
�
�
132 UNSW CALENDAR
Program
Award
Program
Code
Total
UOC
Type
R
CW
2006
Entry
Fee
Category
C
R
A
I
FACULTY OF ARTS & SOCIAL SCIENCES (continued)
�
�
�
�
�
�
�
�
�
�
�
-
�
�
�
�
2358
-
�
�
�
�
MSW
2970
-
�
�
�
�
Arts
GradDipArts
5275
48
�
Arts
MA
8225
Arts
GradDipArts
5225
Arts
GradCertArts
Couple and Family Therapy
Couple and Family Therapy (exit program only)
Arts
MA
2353
-
�
Education
MEd
2354
-
�
Educational Administration
MEdAdmin
2355
-
Music
MMus
2356
-
Music Education
MMusEd
2357
Social Science
MSocSc
Social Work
�
�
� �
48
�
�
� �
32
�
�
�
7325
16
�
�
�
MA
8228
48
�
�
�
GradDipArts
5559
32
�
�
�
Education
MEd
8910
48
�
�
�
�
Educational Administration
MEdAdmin
8960
48
�
�
�
�
Education (Secondary)
DipEd
5560
48
�
�
�
�
International Social Development
MIntSocDev
8938
48
�
International Social Development
GradDipIntSocDev
5556
32
�
Music
MMus
8226
48
�
�
� �
Music
GradDipMus
5226
32
�
�
�
Music
GradCertMus
7326
16
�
�
�
Policy Studies
MPS
8248
48
�
�
� �
Policy Studies
GradDip
5280
32
�
�
�
Policy Studies
GradCert
7348
16
�
�
�
Program Evaluation
GradCert
7347
16
�
�
�
Professional Ethics
MProfEthics
8227
48
�
�
� �
Professional Ethics
GradDip
5295
32
�
�
�
Social Development
MSD
8939
48
�
�
�
Social Development
GradDipSocDev
5557
32
�
�
�
Social Development
GradCertSocDev
7349
16
�
�
�
Built Environment
PhD
1120
-
�
FACULTY OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
�
�
�
�
Architecture
MArch
2200
-
�
�
�
�
Architecture
MSc
2206
-
�
�
�
�
Building
MBuild
2210
-
�
�
�
�
Built Environment
MBEnv
2240
-
�
�
�
�
Landscape Architecture
MLArch
2220
-
�
�
�
�
Town Planning
MTP
2230
-
�
�
�
�
Town Planning
GradDip
5205
36
�
Architecture
MArch
8142
48
�
�
� �
�
�
� �
UNSW PROGRAMS 133
Program
Award
Program
Code
Total
UOC
Type
R
CW
2006
Entry
Fee
Category
C
R
A
I
FACULTY OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT (continued)
� �
Construction Management
MConstMgt
8125
48
�
Construction Management (offshore program, Singapore)
MConstMgt
8126
48
�
�
�
Construction Project Management in Professional Practice
MCPM (Prof Practice)
8124
72
�
�
� �
Construction Project Management
MCPM
8123
48
�
�
� �
Construction Project Management
GradCert CPM
7123
24
�
�
� �
Industrial Design
MSc(IndDes)
8146
48
�
Property and Development
MPD
8127
72
�
�
� �
Real Estate
MRE
8129
72
�
Sustainable Development
MBEnv(SustDev)
8132
72
�
�
� �
Sustainable Development
GradDipBEnv
5132
48
�
�
� �
Sustainable Development
GradCertBEnv
7332
24
�
�
� �
Urban Development and Design
MUDD
8131
72
�
�
� �
Art Education
PhD
1285
-
�
�
�
�
Art Theory
PhD
1286
-
�
�
�
�
Design
PhD
1288
-
�
�
�
�
Fine Arts
PhD
1287
-
�
�
�
�
Media Arts
PhD
1289
-
�
�
�
�
Art Administration
MArtAdmin(Hons)
2264
-
�
�
�
�
Art Education
MArtEd(Hons)
2255
-
�
�
�
�
Art Theory
MArtTh
2265
-
�
�
�
�
Design
MDes(Hons)
2266
-
�
�
�
�
Fine Arts
MFA
2245
-
�
�
�
�
FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS
Art
MArt
9301
48
�
Art
MArt
9307
72
�
�
�
�
Art (exit program only)
GradDip
5307
48
�
�
�
�
Art (exit program only)
GradCert
7307
24
�
�
�
�
Art Administration
MArtAdm
9302
72
�
�
�
�
Art Administration
GradDipArtAdmin
5302
48
�
�
�
�
Art Administration
GradCertArtAdmin
7302
24
�
�
�
�
Art and Design Education
MArtDesEd
9303
48
�
�
�
�
Art and Design Education (exit program only)
GradCert
7304
18
�
�
�
�
Design
MDes
9304
72
�
�
�
Design (offshore program, Singapore)
MDes
9305
72
�
�
�
�
Design
GradDipDes
5724
48
�
�
�
�
Design (exit program only)
GradCertDes
7303
24
�
�
�
�
Digital Media
MDM
9308
72
�
�
�
�
Digital Media
GradDip
5308
48
�
�
�
�
Digital Media
GradCert
7308
24
�
�
�
�
FACULTY OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS
Accounting
PhD
1521
-
�
�
�
�
Actuarial Studies
PhD
1545
-
�
�
�
�
Banking and Finance
PhD
1561
-
�
�
�
�
134 UNSW CALENDAR
Program
Award
Program
Code
Total
UOC
Type
R
CW
2006
Entry
Fee
Category
C
R
A
I
FACULTY OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS (continued)
Business Law and Taxation
PhD
1535
�
�
�
�
Economics
PhD
1540
�
�
�
�
Industrial Relations and Organisational Behaviour
PhD
1601
-
�
�
�
Information, Library and Archive Studies
PhD
1990
-
�
�
�
Information Systems, Technology and Management
PhD
1525
-
�
�
�
�
�
International Business
PhD
1603
-
Marketing
PhD
1550
-
�
�
�
�
Organisation and Management
PhD
1605
-
�
�
�
�
Information Studies
MInfStud
2980
�
�
�
�
�
Accounting
MCom(Hons)
2570
96
�
�
Actuarial Studies
MCom(Hons)
2582
96
�
�
Banking and Finance
MCom(Hons)
2574
96
�
�
Econometrics
MCom(Hons)
2572
96
�
�
�
�
Economics
MCom(Hons)
2571
96
Human Resource Management
MCom(Hons)
2578
96
�
�
Information Systems and Management
MCom(Hons)
2575
96
�
�
Commerce and Economics
MPhil
2585
72
�
�
�
Actuarial Studies
MActSt
8411
72
�
�
� �
Business and Technology
MBT
8616
72
�
�
� �
Business and Technology
GradDip
5457
48
�
�
� �
Business and Technology
GradCert
7333
24
�
�
�
Commerce
MCom(Extn)
8417
96
�
�
� �
Commerce
MCom
8404
72
�
�
� �
Commerce
GradDip
5391
48
�
�
� �
Commerce
GradCertCom
7355
24
�
�
� �
Economics
MEc
8412
48
�
�
� �
Finance
MFin
8406
48
�
�
� �
Financial Analysis
MFinAn
8413
48
�
�
�
Information Systems
MIS
8407
48
�
�
� �
Marketing
MM
8414
48
�
�
� �
Professional Accounting
MProfAcc
8409
72
�
�
� �
Professional Accounting (Extension)
MProfAcc (Extn)
8415
96
�
�
� �
Technology Management
MTM
8007
48
�
�
� �
Biomedical Engineering
PhD
1710
-
�
�
�
�
Chemical Engineering
PhD
1010
-
�
�
�
�
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
Civil and Environmental Engineering
PhD
1630
-
�
�
�
�
Computer Science and Engineering
PhD
1650
-
�
�
�
�
Electrical Engineering
PhD
1640
-
�
�
�
�
UNSW PROGRAMS 135
Program
Award
Program
Code
Total
UOC
Type
R
CW
2006
Entry
Fee
Category
C
R
A
I
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING (continued)
Food Science and Technology
PhD
1031
-
�
�
�
�
Industrial Chemistry
PhD
1016
-
�
�
�
�
Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
PhD
1662
-
�
�
�
�
Mining Engineering
PhD
1050
-
�
�
�
�
Petroleum Engineering
PhD
1017
-
�
�
�
�
Photovoltaic Engineering
PhD
1655
-
�
�
�
�
Surveying and Spatial Information Systems
PhD
1681
-
�
�
�
�
Biomedical Engineering
ME
2675
-
�
�
�
�
Chemical Engineering
ME
2150
-
�
�
�
�
Civil and Environmental Engineering
ME
2650
-
�
�
�
�
Computer Science and Engineering
ME
2665
-
�
�
�
�
Electrical Engineering
ME
2660
-
�
�
�
�
Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
ME
2692
-
�
�
�
�
Mining Engineering
ME
2180
-
�
�
�
�
Petroleum Engineering
ME
2156
-
�
�
�
�
Photovoltaic Engineering
ME
2655
-
�
�
�
�
Surveying and Spatial Information Systems
ME
2721
-
�
�
�
�
Biomedical Engineering
MSc
2795
-
�
�
�
�
Chemical Engineering
MSc
2010
-
�
�
�
�
Civil and Environmental Engineering
MSc
2750
-
�
�
�
�
Computer Science and Engineering
MSc
2765
-
�
�
�
�
Electrical Engineering
MSc
2760
-
�
�
�
�
Food Science and Technology
MSc
2031
-
�
�
�
�
Industrial Chemistry
MSc
2016
-
�
�
�
�
Mining Engineering
MSc
2060
-
�
�
�
�
Engineering
MPhil
2685
72
�
�
�
�
�
Advanced Computing
GradCert
7344
24
�
�
� �
Aluminium Smelting Technology
GradDip
5034
36
�
�
� �
Aluminium Smelting Technology
GradCert
7334
24
�
�
� �
Biomedical Engineering
MBiomedE
8660
72
�
�
Biomedical Engineering
MEngSc
8665
48
�
�
� �
Biomedical Engineering
GradDip
5445
36
�
�
� �
�
�
Civil Engineering
MEngSc
8612
48
�
�
�
�
Civil Engineering (external)
MEngSc
8617
48
�
�
�
�
Civil Engineering (offshore program, Singapore)
MEngSc
8607
48
�
�
Civil Engineering
GradDip
5459
36
�
�
�
�
Civil Engineering (external)
GradDip
5454
36
�
�
�
�
Civil Engineering (offshore program, Singapore)
GradDip
5444
36
�
�
�
Civil Engineering
GradCert
7336
24
�
�
� �
Computer Science
MCompSc
8680
96
�
Computer Science
GradDip
5452
72
�
Computing
GradCert
7342
24
�
�
�
�
�
136 UNSW CALENDAR
Program
Award
Program
Code
Total
UOC
CW
2006
Entry
Type
R
Fee
Category
C
R
A
I
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING (continued)
Computing and Information Technology
MCompIT
8682
96
�
�
�
�
Computing and Information Technology
GradDip
5432
72
�
�
�
�
Computer Science and Engineering
MEngSc
8685
48
�
Electrical Engineering
MEngSc
8501
48
�
�
� �
Electrical Engineering
GradDip
5458
54
�
�
� �
Environmental Engineering Science
MEnvEngSc
8615
48
�
�
�
Environmental Engineering Science (external)
MEnvEngSc
8618
48
�
�
�
Environmental Engineering
GradCert
7337
24
�
�
� �
Food Science and Technology
MSc
8033
48
�
�
� �
Food Technology
GradDip
5020
36
�
�
� �
Food Science and Technology
GradCert
7310
18
�
�
� �
Good Manufacturing Practice
GradCert
7710
24
�
�
� �
Information Science
MInfSc
8508
72
�
Information Science
GradDipInfSc
5453
48
�
Information Technology
MIT
8684
48
�
�
� �
Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
�
�
�
�
�
�
�
�
MEngSc
8710
48
Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering (offshore
program, Singapore)
MEngSc
8607
48
�
�
Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering
GradDip
5710
36
�
�
Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering (offshore
program, Singapore)
GradDip
5444
36
�
�
�
Mine Ventilation
GradDip
5045
36
�
�
� �
Mining Engineering
MEngSc
8055
48
�
�
� �
Mining Engineering
GradDip
5040
36
�
�
� �
Mining Engineering
GradCert
7335
24
�
�
� �
Petroleum Engineering
MEngSc
8655
48
�
�
� �
Petroleum Engineering
GradDip
5031
36
�
�
� �
Petroleum Engineering
GradCert
7341
24
�
�
� �
Photovoltaics and Solar Energy
MEngSc
8512
48
�
�
� �
Process Engineering
MEngSc
8016
48
�
�
� �
Remote Sensing
MEngSc
8641
48
�
Spatial Information
MEngSc
8652
48
�
�
� �
Spatial Information
GradDip
5496
36
�
�
� �
Surveying and Spatial Information Systems
MEngSc
8651
48
�
�
� �
Telecommunications
MEngSc
8503
48
�
�
� �
Telecommunications
GradDip
5448
54
�
�
�
�
UNSW PROGRAMS 137
Program
Award
Type
Fee
Category
Program
Code
Total
UOC
R
CW
2006
Entry
�
�
�
�
C
R
A
I
FACULTY OF LAW
Juridical Science
SJD
1740
-
�
Law
PhD
1730
-
�
�
�
�
Taxation Studies
PhD
1745
-
�
�
�
�
Law
LLM
2440
-
�
�
�
�
Taxation
MTax
2455
-
�
�
�
�
Law
LLM
9200
48
�
�
� �
Law
GradDip
5740
32
�
�
� �
Law and Management
MLM
9210
60
�
�
� �
Legal Studies
MLS
9220
48
�
�
� �
Legal Studies
GradDipLS
5750
36
�
�
� �
Applied Taxation
MAppTax
9260
48
�
�
� �
Advanced Taxation
GradDipAdvTax
5540
36
�
�
� �
International Taxation
MIntTax
9255
48
�
�
� �
Taxation
MTax
9250
48
�
�
� �
Taxation Studies
GradDipTaxStud
5541
60
�
�
� �
FACULTY OF MEDICINE
Anatomy
MD
0420
-
�
�
�
Community Medicine
MD
0430
-
�
�
�
Medicine
MD
0350 –
0353
-
�
�
�
Obstetrics and Gynaecology
MD
0830
-
�
�
�
Paediatrics
MD
0410
-
�
�
�
Pathology
MD
0360
-
�
�
�
Physiology and Pharmacology
MD
0370
-
�
�
�
Psychiatry
MD
0390
-
�
�
�
Rural Health
MD
0375
-
�
�
�
MD
0400 –
0403
-
�
�
�
�
Surgery
Anatomy
PhD
1750
-
�
�
Public Health and Community Medicine
PhD
1835
-
�
�
�
Health Administration
PhD
1950
-
�
Medical Education
PhD
1841
-
�
Medicine
PhD
1770 –
1773
-
�
�
�
�
Obstetrics and Gynaecology
PhD
1820
-
�
�
�
�
Paediatrics
PhD
1830
-
�
�
�
�
Pathology
PhD
1780
-
�
�
�
�
Physiology and Pharmacology
PhD
1790
-
�
�
�
�
Psychiatry
PhD
1800
-
�
�
�
�
Public Health and Community Medicine
PhD
1835
-
�
�
�
�
138 UNSW CALENDAR
Program
Award
Type
Fee
Category
Program
Code
Total
UOC
R
PhD
1795
-
�
�
�
�
Surgery
PhD
1810 –
1813
-
�
�
�
�
Anatomy
MSc
2800
-
�
�
�
�
CW
2006
Entry
C
R
A
I
FACULTY OF MEDICINE (continued)
Rural Health
Medicine
MSc
2820 –
2823
-
�
�
�
�
Obstetrics and Gynaecology
MSc
2830
-
�
�
�
�
�
�
�
�
Paediatrics
MSc
2805
-
Pathology
MSc
2840
-
�
�
�
�
Physiology and Pharmacology
MSc
2850
-
�
�
�
�
Psychiatry
MSc
2880
-
�
�
�
�
Rural Health
MSc
2835
-
�
�
�
�
Surgery
MSc
2875 –
2878
-
�
�
�
�
�
Health Administration
MHA
2960
-
�
�
�
Health Professions Education
MHPEd
2885
-
�
�
�
�
Medicine
MMed
2515
-
�
�
�
�
Public Health
MPH
2845
-
�
�
�
�
MS
2860 –
2863
-
�
�
�
�
Surgery
Clinical Education (external)
MClinEd
9050
72
�
�
� �
Clinical Education (external)
GradDipClinEd
5501
40
�
�
� �
Clinical Education (external)
GradCert
7376
20
�
�
� �
Drug Development (external)
MMedSc
9060
72
�
�
� �
Drug Development (external)
GradDipDD
5504
48
�
�
� �
Drug Development (external)
GradCertDD
7370
24
�
�
� �
Health Administration
MHA
8900
48
�
�
Health Informatics (Extension)
MHI(Extn)
9037
72
�
�
�
� �
Health Informatics
MHI
9036
48
�
�
�
� �
�
�
Health Services Management
MHSM
8941
48
�
�
�
�
Health Services Management
GradCertHSM
7360
24
�
�
�
�
Geriatrics (external)
MMed
9025
72
�
Geriatric Medicine (external)
GradDip
5506
48
�
Paediatrics
DipPaed
5500
24
�
�
�
�
� �
�
�
Public Health
MPH
9045
48
Public Health
GradDipPH
5507
36
�
�
�
�
Public Health
GradCertPH
7368
24
�
�
�
�
Reproductive Medicine
MRMed
9065
48
�
�
� �
Reproductive Medicine
GradDip
5508
36
�
�
� �
Reproductive Medicine
GradCert
7379
24
�
�
� �
Sports Medicine
MSpMed
9055
72
�
�
� �
Sports Medicine
GradDipSpMed
5503
36
�
�
� �
Sports Medicine
GradCertSpMed
7378
24
�
�
� �
University Learning and Teaching (UNSW staff only)
GradCert
7375
16
�
�
�
UNSW PROGRAMS 139
Program
Award
Program
Code
Total
UOC
Type
R
CW
2006
Entry
Fee
Category
C
R
A
I
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
Applied Geology
PhD
1000
-
�
�
�
�
Aviation
PhD
1900
-
�
�
�
�
Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
PhD
1410
-
�
�
�
�
Biological Science
PhD
1435
-
�
�
�
�
Biotechnology
PhD
1036
-
�
�
�
�
Chemistry
PhD
1870
-
�
�
�
�
Geography
PhD
1080
-
�
�
�
�
Materials Science and Engineering
PhD
1045
-
�
�
�
�
Mathematics
PhD
1880
-
�
�
�
�
Microbiology and Immunology
PhD
1440
-
�
�
�
�
Optometry
PhD
1860
-
�
�
�
�
Physics
PhD
1890
-
�
�
�
�
Psychology
PhD
1400
-
�
�
�
�
Safety Science
PhD
1665
-
�
�
�
�
Theoretical Physics
PhD
1891
-
�
�
�
�
Psychology (Clinical)
PhD MPsychol (Clin)
1404
-
�
�
�
� � �
Psychology (Forensic)
PhD MPsychol (For)
1405
-
�
�
�
� � �
Psychology (Organisational)
PhD MPsychol (Org)
1406
-
�
�
�
� � �
Materials Science and Engineering
ME
2175
-
�
�
�
�
Safety Science
ME
2695
-
�
�
�
�
Applied Geology
MSc
2000
-
�
Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
MSc
2460
-
�
�
�
�
Biological Science
MSc
2485
-
�
�
�
�
Biotechnology
MSc
2036
-
�
�
�
�
Chemistry
MSc
2910
-
�
�
�
�
Geography
MSc
2040
-
�
�
�
�
Materials Science and Engineering
MSc
2055
-
�
�
�
�
Mathematics
MSc
2920
-
�
�
�
�
Microbiology and Immunology
MSc
2490
-
�
�
�
�
Optometry
MSc
2900
-
�
�
�
�
Physics
MSc
2930
-
�
�
�
�
Psychology
MSc
2450
-
�
�
�
�
Safety Science
MSc
2775
-
�
�
�
�
Theoretical Physics
MSc
2932
-
�
�
�
�
Chemistry
GradDip(Research)
5647
48
�
�
�
Optometry
GradDip(Research)
5523
48
�
�
�
� �
�
�
�
� �
�
�
Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
GradDip
5345
48
Biological Science
GradDip
5350
48
�
�
�
� �
Microbiology and Immunology
GradDip
5355
48
�
�
�
� �
Physical Oceanography
GradDip
5528
48
�
�
�
Physics
GradDip
5533
48
�
�
�
�
�
Physics Research Techniques
GradDip
5663
48
�
�
�
� �
Psychology
GradDip
5330
48
�
�
�
� �
� �
Aviation
MScTech
8738
48
�
�
� �
Aviation Management
GradDip
5678
36
�
�
� �
�
�
� �
Aviation Management
GradCert
7448
18
Biopharmaceuticals
MSc
8049
48
�
�
� �
Biopharmaceuticals (offshore program, Hong Kong)
MSc
8039
48
�
�
�
140 UNSW CALENDAR
Program
Award
Program
Code
Total
UOC
Type
R
CW
2006
Entry
Fee
Category
C
R
A
I
FACULTY OF SCIENCE (continued)
Biotechnology
MSc
8048
48
�
�
� �
Biotechnology
GradDip
5015
36
�
�
� �
Chemical Analysis and Laboratory Management
MScTech
8708
48
�
�
�
�
Chemical Analysis and Laboratory Management
GradDip
5648
36
�
�
�
�
Chemical Analysis and Laboratory Techniques
GradCert
7428
18
�
�
�
�
Computation
MScTech
8705
48
�
�
�
�
Computation
GradDip
5645
36
�
�
�
�
Conservation Biology
MConBio
8745
48
�
�
� �
� �
Engineering Materials
MScTech
8715
48
�
�
Environmental Science
MScTech
8735
48
�
�
�
�
Environmental Science
GradDip
5675
36
�
�
�
�
Environmental Science
GradCert
7445
18
�
�
�
�
Ergonomics
MScTech
8729
72
�
�
�
�
Ergonomics
GradDip
5669
48
�
�
�
�
Ergonomics
GradCert
7439
24
�
�
�
�
Fire and Explosion Safety Management
MScTech
8736
48
�
�
�
Fire and Explosion Safety Management
GradDip
5676
36
�
�
�
Geographic Information Systems
MScTech
8711
48
�
Groundwater Studies
MScTech
8702
48
�
�
� �
Industrial Safety
MScTech
8727
48
�
�
� �
Mathematics
MScTech
8718
48
�
�
�
�
�
�
�
Occupational Health and Safety
MScTech
8733
72
�
Occupational Health and Safety Management
GradCert
7443
24
�
Occupational Medicine
MScTech
8734
48
�
�
� �
Occupational Medicine
GradDip
5674
36
�
�
� �
Optoelectronics and Photonics
MScTech
8722
48
�
�
� �
Optoelectronics and Photonics
GradDip
5662
36
�
�
� �
Optoelectronics and Photonics
GradCert
7432
18
�
�
� �
Optometry
MOptom
8760
48
�
�
� �
Optometry
GradDip
5665
36
�
�
� �
Optometry
GradCert
7435
18
�
�
� �
Psychology (Clinical)
MPsychol(Clin)
8256
96
�
�
�
�
Psychology (Forensic)
MPychol(For)
8257
96
�
�
�
�
Psychology (Organisational)
MPsychol(Org)
8258
96
�
�
�
�
Remote Sensing
MScTech
8713
48
�
UNSW PROGRAMS 141
Program
Award
Program
Code
Total
UOC
CW
2006
Entry
Type
R
Fee
Category
C
R
A
I
FACULTY OF SCIENCE (continued)
� �
Risk Management
MScTech
8728
72
�
�
Risk Management
GradDip
5668
48
�
�
�
�
Risk Management
GradCert
7438
24
�
�
�
�
Safety Science
MSafetySc
8671
96
�
�
�
�
Safety Science
GradDip
5672
48
�
�
�
Safety Science
GradCert
7442
24
�
�
�
� �
Spatial Information
MScTech
8714
48
�
�
Spatial Information
GradDip
5693
36
�
�
�
� �
�
Spatial Information
GradCert
7714
24
�
�
� �
Statistics
MStats
8750
72
�
�
�
Statistics
GradDip
5659
48
�
�
�
�
Statistics
GradCert
7459
24
�
�
�
� �
Environmental Management
MEM
8619
72
�
�
�
�
Environmental Management
GradDip
5499
48
�
�
�
�
Environmental Management
GradCert
7339
24
�
�
�
�
1350
-
�
�
� �
� �
�
INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
AUSTRALIAN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
Refer to the Australian Graduate School of Management for the fees schedule.
�
Management
PhD
Business Administration – Full Time
MBA
8350
84
�
�
Business Administration (Executive)
MBA (Executive)
8355
84
�
�
� �
Business Administration (Construction)
MBA
8352
84
�
�
� �
Business Administration (Construction)
GradDip
5952
48
�
�
� �
Change Management
GradCert
7315
24
�
�
� �
Management
GradDipMgmt
5950
48
�
�
� �
Management
GradCert
7316
24
�
�
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�
�
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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE ACADEMY
Information Technology
IT.D
9920
144
�
Aerospace Engineering
PhD
1663
-
�
�
�
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Chemistry
PhD
1871
-
�
�
�
�
Civil Engineering
PhD
1631
-
�
�
�
�
Computer Science
PhD
1885
-
�
�
�
�
Economics and Management
PhD
1541
-
�
�
�
�
Electrical Engineering
PhD
1643
-
�
�
�
�
English
PhD
1201
-
�
�
�
�
Geography and Oceanography
PhD
1081
-
�
�
�
�
History
PhD
1241
-
�
�
�
�
Mathematics and Statistics
PhD
1881
-
�
�
�
�
Mechanical Engineering
PhD
1661
-
�
�
�
�
Physics
PhD
1892
-
�
�
�
�
Politics
PhD
1321
-
�
�
�
�
English
MA(Hons)
2281
-
�
Arts
MA
2405
-
�
�
�
�
Aerospace Engineering
MA
2693
-
�
�
�
�
�
Civil Engineering
MA
2651
-
�
�
�
�
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Program
Award
Program
Code
Total
UOC
Type
R
CW
2006
Entry
Fee
Category
C
R
A
I
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE FORCE ACADEMY (continued)
Electrical Engineering
ME
2663
-
�
�
�
�
Mechanical Engineering
ME
2691
-
�
�
�
�
Chemistry
MSc
2911
-
�
�
�
�
Computer Science
MSc
2925
-
�
�
�
�
Geography and Oceanography
MSc
2041
-
�
�
�
�
Mathematics and Statistics
MSc
2921
-
�
�
�
�
Physics
MSc
2931
-
�
�
�
�
Aeronautical Engineering
MPhil
2227
72
�
�
�
�
�
Arts
MPhil
2225
72
�
�
�
�
�
Civil Engineering
MPhil
2227
72
�
�
�
�
�
Electrical Engineering
MPhil
2228
72
�
�
�
�
�
Information Technology
MPhil
2228
72
�
�
�
�
�
Management Studies
MPhil
2226
72
�
�
�
�
�
Mechanical Engineering
MPhil
2227
72
�
�
�
�
�
Science
MPhil
2229
72
�
�
�
�
�
Arts
MA
8175
48
�
�
� �
Arts
GradDipArts
5855
36
�
�
� �
Arts
GradCertArts
7385
24
�
�
� �
Defence Studies
MDefStud
9904
48
�
�
� �
Defence Studies
MDefStud
9902
48
�
Defence Studies
GradDipDefStud
5914
36
�
�
� �
Defence Studies
GradDipDefStud
5912
36
�
Defence Studies
GradCertDefStud
7384
24
�
�
� �
Engineering Science
MEngSc
8569
48
�
�
� �
Engineering Science
MEngSc
5868
48
�
�
� �
Engineering Science
GradDipEngSc
5869
36
�
�
� �
Engineering Science
GradDip
5888
36
�
�
� �
�
� �
�
� �
�
� �
�
� �
�
� �
Engineering Science
GradCertEngSc
7387
24
�
Engineering Science
GradCert
7388
24
�
Information Technology
MSc
8565
48
�
Information Technology
GradDip
5865
36
�
Information Technology
GradCert
7397
24
�
Management Studies
MMgtStud
8398
48
�
Management Studies
MMgtStud
8396
48
�
�
Management Studies
GradDipMgtStud
5823
36
Management Studies
GradDipMgtStud
5821
36
�
Management Studies
GradCertEngSc
7383
24
�
Management Studies
GradCertEngSc
7391
24
�
Operations Research and Statistics
MSc
8559
48
�
Operations Research and Statistics
GradDipORS
5841
36
�
Operations Research and Statistics
GradCertORS
7395
24
�
Science
MSc
8562
48
�
�
� �
Science
GradDipSc
5882
36
�
�
� �
Science
GradCertSc
7382
24
�
�
� �
UNSW PROGRAMS 143
2006 Tuition Fee Schedule
Identification of Courses and Course Fees 2006
A course is defined by the Academic Board as ‘a unit of instruction approved by the University as being a discrete part of the requirements for a program
offered by the University’.
Each approved course of the University is identified by a sequence of eight characters, consisting of a four character alphabetical prefix which identifies
the subject area, and a four digit numeric suffix which identifies the course. Each course has a unit of credit value defined.
Course identifiers are approved by the Registrar and the system of allocation is based on the following guidelines:
1. A four character alphabetical prefix is used to indicate the subject areas. This usually correlates with the authority offering the course (normally a
School of the University), but in some cases identifies subject specialisations or cross-disciplinary subject areas.
2. Each course identifier is unique and is not used for more than one course title.
Courses taught are listed in full in the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Handbooks and in the Online Handbook. The subject areas and organisational
units for each identifying alphabetical prefix are also described in the Handbooks and the specialisation pages in the Online Handbook.
Course Prefixes and Associated Fees Per Unit of Credit
A standard session academic load is 24 units of credit (48 UOC per annum).
Fees for courses are charged by unit of credit according to the classification of the course (that is undergraduate, postgraduate, research) and then the
classification of the student.
To calculate the charge for a course - refer to the course prefix, appropriate course classification, and student classification to determine the fee per
unit of credit.
Non-award courses will also be charged according to the classification of the course as above.
For Example: An International student is enrolling in a Faculty of Commerce and Economics course, ACCT3563, which has a value of 6 units of credit
and the course is classified as undergraduate.
The fee for this course will be 6 x $400 = $2400.00
The fees listed are applicable to students who commenced study from Summer Session 2003 onwards.
2006 Tuition Fee Schedule
Course Classification
Postgraduate
Student Classification
Local and
Postgraduate Postgraduate
International International
Local
Undergraduate Fee
Fee
Fee
Undergraduate
Course Details
Faculty and
Course Prefixes
Organisational Unit
Research
Research
International
Fee
Fee Band per unit of credit
Faculty of Arts
and
Social Sciences
ARTS
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
350
350
281
350
ASIA
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
350
350
281
350
AUST
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
350
350
281
350
CHIN
Department of Chinese and
Indonesian Studies
350
350
281
350
COMD
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
350
350
281
350
CRIM
School of Social Science and
Policy
350
350
281
350
DANC
School of Media, Film and Theatre
350
350
281
350
EDST
School of Education
350
350
281
350
ENGL
School of English
350
350
281
350
EURO
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
350
350
281
350
FILM
School of Media, Film and Theatre
350
350
281
350
FREN
Department of French
350
350
281
350
GENT
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
350
na
na
na
GERS
School of Modern Language
Studies
350
350
281
350
GLST
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
350
350
281
350
GREK
School of Modern Language
Studies
350
350
281
350
HIST
School of History
350
350
281
350
HPSC
School of History and Philosophy
of Science
350
350
281
350
INDO
Department of Chinese and
Indonesian Studies
350
350
281
350
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Course Details
Faculty and
Course Prefixes
Local and
Postgraduate
International International
Undergraduate Fee
Fee
Organisational Unit
Postgraduate
Local
Fee
Research
International
Fee
Fee Band per unit of credit
Faculty of Arts
and
Social Science (cont.)
INST
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
350
350
281
350
INTD
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
350
350
281
350
IRSH
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
350
350
281
350
ITAL
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
350
350
281
350
JAPN
Department of Japanese and
Korean Studies
350
350
281
350
JWST
School of Politics and
International Relations
350
350
281
350
KORE
Department of Japanese and
Korean Studies
350
350
281
350
LATN
School of Modern Language
Studies
350
350
281
350
LING
Department of Linguistics
350
350
281
350
MDCM
School of Media, Film and Theatre
350
350
281
350
MEFT
School of Media, Film and Theatre
350
350
281
350
MODL
School of Modern Language
Studies
350
350
281
350
MUSC
School of Music and Music
Education
350
350
281
350
MUSI
School of Music and Music
Education
350
350
281
350
PECO
School of Social Science and
Policy
350
350
281
350
PFST
School of Media, Film and Theatre
350
350
281
350
PHIL
School of Philosophy
350
350
281
350
POLS
School of Politics and
International Relations
350
350
281
350
RUSS
School of Modern Language
Studies
350
350
281
350
SLSP
School of Social Science and
Policy
350
350
281
350
SOCA
School of Sociology &
Anthropology
350
350
281
350
SOCF
School of Social Work
na
na
330
na
SOCW
School of Social Work
350
350
281
350
SPAN
Department of Spanish and Latin
American Studies
350
350
281
350
THFI
School of Media, Film and Theatre
350
350
281
350
THST
School of Media, Film and Theatre
350
350
281
350
WOMS
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
350
350
281
350
Australian
Graduate School
of Management
MNGT
Australian Graduate School of
Management
Refer to Australian Graduate School
of Management for Tuition Fee Schedule
Faculty of the
Built Environment
ARCH
School of the Built Environment
(Architecture)
400
400
311
400
BENV
School of the Built Environment
400
400
311
400
UNSW PROGRAMS 145
Course Details
Faculty and
Course Prefixes
Local and
Postgraduate
International International
Undergraduate Fee
Fee
Organisational Unit
Postgraduate
Local
Fee
Research
International
Fee
Fee Band per unit of credit
Faculty of Built
Environment (cont.)
BLDG
School of the Built Environment
(Building)
400
400
311
400
CONS
School of the Built Environment
(Building Construction
Management)
400
400
311
400
GENR
The Faculty of Built Environment
350
na
na
na
GEOH
School of the Built Environment
400
400
311
400
GSBE
School of the Built Environment
400
400
311
400
HERI
School of the Built Environment
400
400
311
400
IDES
School of the Built Environment
(Industrial Design)
400
400
311
400
INTA
School of the Built Environment
(Interior Architecture)
400
400
311
400
LAND
School of the Built Environment
(Landscape Architecture)
400
400
311
400
PLAN
School of the Built Environment
(Planning and Urban
Development)
400
400
311
400
REST
School of the Built Environment
(Building Construction
Management)
400
400
311
400
SUSD
School of the Built Environment
(Sustainable Development)
400
400
311
400
UDES
School of the Built Environment
400
400
311
400
COFA
College of Fine Arts
400
400
311
400
GEND
College of Fine Arts
350
na
na
na
SAED
School of Art Education
400
400
311
400
SAHT
School of Art History and Theory
400
400
311
400
SART
School of Art
400
400
311
400
SDES
School of Design Studies
400
400
311
400
SOMA
School of Design Studies
400
400
311
400
ACCT
School of Accounting
400
455
337
350
ACTL
School of Economics (Actuarial
Studies)
400
455
337
350
COMM
Faculty of Commerce and
Economics
400
455
337
350
ECOH
School of Economics
400
455
337
350
ECON
School of Economics
400
455
337
350
FINS
School of Banking and Finance
400
455
337
350
GBAT
Business and Technology Programs
na
455
337
350
GENC
Faculty of Commerce and
Economics
350
na
na
na
HOSP
School of Marketing
400
455
337
350
IBUS
School of International Business
400
455
337
350
IMGT
School of Information Systems,
Technology and Management
400
455
337
350
INFS
School of Information Systems,
Technology and Management
400
455
337
350
Faculty of the
College of Fine
Arts
Faculty of
Commerce &
Economics
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Course Details
Faculty and
Course Prefixes
Local and
Postgraduate
International International
Undergraduate Fee
Fee
Organisational Unit
Postgraduate
Local
Fee
Research
International
Fee
Fee Band per unit of credit
Faculty of
Commerce &
Economics (cont.)
IROB
School of Industrial Relations and
Organisational Behaviour
400
455
337
350
LEGT
School of Business Law and
Taxation
400
455
337
350
LIBS
School of Information Systems,
Technology and Management
400
455
337
350
MARK
School of Marketing
400
455
337
350
MFIN
School of Banking and Finance
na
455
337
na
MGMT
Faculty of Commerce and
Economics
400
455
337
350
SERV
School of Marketing
400
455
337
350
TAHM
School of Marketing
400
455
337
350
AERO
School of Mechanical and
Manufacturing Engineering
455
455
337
490
AVEN
School of Mechanical and
Manufacturing Engineering
455
455
337
490
BINF
School of Computer Science and
Engineering
455
455
337
490
BIOM
Graduate School of Biomedical
Engineering
455
455
337
490
CEIC
School of Chemical Engineering
and Industrial Chemistry
455
455
337
490
CHEN
School of Chemical Engineering
and Industrial Chemistry
455
455
337
490
COMP
School of Computer Science and
Engineering
455
455
337
490
CVEN
School of Civil and Environmental
Engineering
455
455
337
490
ELEC
School of Electrical Engineering
and Telecommunications
455
455
337
490
ENGG
Faculty of Engineering
455
na
na
na
FUEL
School of Chemical Engineering
and Industrial Chemistry
455
455
337
490
FOOD
School of Chemistry
455
455
337
490
GENE
Faculty of Engineering
350
na
na
na
GMAT
School of Surveying and Spatial
Information Systems
455
455
337
490
GSOE
Graduate School of Engineering
455
455
337
490
INDC
School of Chemical Engineering
and Industrial Chemistry
455
455
337
490
MANF
School of Mechanical and
Manufacturing Engineering
455
455
337
490
MECH
School of Mechanical and
Manufacturing Engineering
455
455
337
490
MINE
School of Mining Engineering
455
455
337
490
MINP
School of Chemical Engineering
and Industrial Chemistry
455
455
337
490
MMAN
School of Mechanical and
Manufacturing Engineering
455
455
337
490
MNNG
School of Mining Engineering
na
na
403
na
MTRN
School of Mechanical and
Manufacturing Engineering
455
455
337
490
Faculty of
Engineering
UNSW PROGRAMS 147
Course Details
Faculty and
Course Prefixes
Organisational Unit
Course ID
(where applicable)
Local and
Postgraduate
International International
Undergraduate Fee
Fee
Postgraduate
Local
Fee
Research
International
Fee
Fee Band per unit of credit
Faculty of Engineering (cont.)
NAVL
School of Mechanical and
Manufacturing Engineering
455
455
337
490
PHTN
School of Electrical Eng and
Telecommunications
455
455
337
490
POLY
School of Chemical Engineering
and Industrial Chemistry
455
455
337
490
PTRL
School of Petroleum Engineering
455
455
337
490
SENG
School of Computer Science &
Engineering
455
455
337
490
SOLA
Centre for Photovoltaic
Engineering
455
455
337
490
TELE
School of Electrical Engineering
and Telecommunications
455
455
337
490
ATAX
Faculty of Law (Taxation)
400
400
311
350
GENL
Faculty of Law
350
na
na
na
GENQ
Faculty of Law (Taxation)
350
na
na
na
LAWS
School of Law
400
400
311
350
LAWX
School of Law
400
400
311
350
ANAT
School of Medical Sciences
455
455
337
490
ANAM
School of Medical Sciences
750
na
na
na
CMED
School of Public Health &
Community Medicine
750
na
na
na
CMED
School of Public Health &
Community Medicine
9539 to 9550
na
400
311
GENM
Faculty of Medicine
350
na
na
na
HESC
School of Medical Sciences
455
na
na
na
MDCN
School of Medicine
750
na
na
490
MDSG
Faculty of Medicine
750
na
na
na
MEDM
School of Medicine
455
na
na
na
MFAC
Faculty of Medicine
750
na
na
490
OBST
School of Women’s and Children’s
Health
750
na
na
490
PAED
School of Women’s and Children’s
Health
750
na
337
490
PATH
School of Medical Sciences
455
na
na
490
PATM
School of Medical Sciences
750
na
na
na
PHCM
School of Public Health &
Community Medicine
750
400
281
na
PHCM
School of Public Health &
Community Medicine
0006 0007 9001
9002 9200 9201
9300 9301 9506
na
na
na
350
PHCM
School of Public Health &
Community Medicine
9003 9004 9801
na
na
na
490
PHPH
School of Medical Sciences
455
na
na
na
PHPH
School of Medical Sciences
na
350
330
na
Faculty of Law
Faculty of
Medicine
5413 5414 5416
5417 5423 5424
5426 5433 5443
5445 5513 5514
5516 5517 5523
5526 5533 5543
5613 5623 5633
5643
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Course Details
Faculty and
Course Prefixes
Organisational Unit
Course ID
(where applicable)
Local and
Postgraduate
International International
Undergraduate Fee
Fee
Postgraduate
Local
Fee
Research
International
Fee
Fee Band per unit of credit
Faculty of
Medicine (cont.)
PHPH
School of Medical Sciences
PHPM
5461 5471 5481
5491 5501 5511
5521 5531 8006
9100 to 9119 9122
9123 9171 9172
9120 9121 9999
na
455
330
na
School of Medical Sciences
750
na
na
na
PROR
School of Medical Sciences
455
na
na
na
PSCY
School of Psychiatry
455
na
na
490
PSYM
School of Psychiatry
750
na
na
na
SURG
School of Surgery
750
na
na
490
SWCH
School of Women's & Children's
Health
na
400
281
na
Faculty of Science
AVIA
Department of Aviation
455
455
311
490
BEES
School of Biological, Earth and
Environmental Sciences
455
455
311
490
BIOC
School of Biotechnology and
Biomolecular Science
455
455
311
490
BIOD
School of Biotechnology and
Biomolecular Science
455
455
311
490
BIOS
School of Biological, Earth and
Environmental Sciences
455
455
311
490
BSSM
Faculty of Science
455
455
311
490
BIOT
School of Biotechnology and
Biomolecular Science
455
455
311
490
CHEM
School of Chemistry
455
455
311
490
ENVS
Faculty of Science
455
455
311
490
FMAT
School of Mathematics
na
455
337
na
GENS
Faculty of Science
350
na
na
na
GENB
Faculty of Science
350
na
na
na
GEOG
School of Biological, Earth and
Environmental Sciences
455
455
311
490
GEOH
School of Biological, Earth and
Environmental Sciences
400
400
311
400
GEOL
School of Biological, Earth and
Environmental Sciences
455
455
311
490
GEOS
School of Biological, Earth and
Environmental Sciences
455
455
311
490
INOV
Faculty of Science
455
455
311
490
LIFE
Faculty of Science
455
455
311
490
MATH
School of Mathematics
455
455
311
490
MATS
School of Materials Science and
Engineering
455
455
311
490
MICM
School of Biotechnology and
Biomolecular Science
455
455
311
490
MICR
School of Biotechnology and
Biomolecular Science
455
455
311
490
MSCI
Centre for Marine and Coastal
Studies
455
455
311
490
NANO
School of Materials Science and
Engineering
455
455
311
490
OCEA
School of Mathematics
(Oceanography)
455
455
311
490
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Course Details
Faculty and
Course Prefixes
Local and
Postgraduate
International International
Undergraduate Fee
Fee
Organisational Unit
Postgraduate
Local
Fee
Research
International
Fee
Fee Band per unit of credit
Faculty of Science
(cont.)
OPTM
School of Optometry and Vision
Science
455
455
311
490
PHYS
School of Physics
455
455
311
490
PSYC
School of Psychology
455
455
311
490
SAFE
School of Safety Science
455
455
311
490
SCOM
Faculty of Science
455
455
311
490
SESC
School of Safety Science
455
455
311
490
VISN
School of Optometry and Vision
Science
455
na
na
na
University
College Australian
Defence Force
Academy
ZBUS
School of Business
na
400
311
400
ZPEM
School of Physical, Environmental
& Mathematical Sciences
na
400
311
400
ZITE
School of Information Technology
& Electrical Engineering
na
400
311
400
ZACM
School of Aerospace, Civil &
Mechancial Engineering
na
400
311
400
ZHSS
School of Humanities & Social
Sciences
na
400
311
400
ZINT
University College
(Interdisciplinary)
na
400
311
400
ZIND
School of Humanities & Social
Sciences
na
400
311
400
Non Faculty
Specific
ATSI
Nura Gili (Indigenous Programs)
350
350
281
na
GENX
Nura Gili (Indigenous Programs)
350
na
na
na
IEST
Institute of Environmental Studies
400
455
311
na
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General Education Program
UNSW requires that undergraduate students undertake a structured program in General Education as an integral part of studies
for their degree. The University believes that a general education complements the more specialised learning undertaken in
a student’s chosen field of study and contributes to the flexibility which graduates are increasingly required to demonstrate.
Employers repeatedly point to the complex nature of the modern work environment and advise that they highly value graduates
with the skills provided by a broad general education, as well as the specialised knowledge provided in more narrowly defined
degree programs. As well, over many years graduates of this University have reported that they greatly valued their General
Education studies, which are found to be relevant to both career and personal development.
The General Education Program at UNSW intends to broaden and deepen students’ understanding of the environment in which
they live and work and to enhance their skills of critical analysis. Above all, the program presents students with interesting,
challenging and enjoyable opportunities to pursue their own intellectual curiosity.
Objectives of the General Education Program
The following objectives were approved by the Council of the University in December 1994. (Minor changes were approved
by Council in 2005).
1. To provide a learning environment in which students acquire, develop, and deploy skills of rational thought and critical
analysis.
2. To enable students to evaluate arguments and information.
3. To empower students to systematically challenge received traditions of knowledge, beliefs and values.
4. To enable students to acquire skills and competencies, including appropriate written and spoken communication skills.
5. To ensure that students examine the purposes and consequences of their education and experience at University, and to
foster acceptance of professional and ethical action and the social responsibility of graduates.
6. To foster among students the competence and the confidence to contribute creatively and responsibly to the development
of their society.
7. To provide structured opportunities for students from disparate disciplines to interact cooperatively within a learning
situation.
8. To provide opportunities for students to explore discipline and paradigm bases other than those of their professional or
major disciplinary specialisation through non-specialist courses offered in those other areas.
9. To provide an environment in which students are able to experience the benefits of moving beyond the knowledge boundaries
of a single discipline and explore cross and interdisciplinary connections, and cross-cultural contexts.
10. To provide a learning environment and teaching methodology in which students can bring the approaches of a number
of disciplines to bear on a complex problem or issue.
General Education Requirements
The University’s basic requirements are the same for students in all single degree programs. Students must:
(a) satisfactorily complete a minimum of 12 units of credit in General Education courses or their equivalent (unless otherwise
entitled to exemption). Combined undergraduate degrees offered with another faculty and leading to the award of two
degrees satisfy the first requirement (12 units of credit in General Education) within the program.
(b) undertake additionally 56 hours of study which examines the purposes and consequences of their university education and
which fosters socially, ethically and professionally responsible behaviour. The extent to which individual programs meet
this requirement varies from program to program. In the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, for example, this requirement
is satisfied in the BA degree through an ARTS3000 course.
In some other degrees of the Faculty of Arts, it is distributed throughout the program. Most programs in the Faculty of the Built
Environment fulfil the latter requirement as part of the normal program curriculum. However, in the case of both the BBCM
and BSc(Arch) programs, students are required to take BENV1382, Social Responsibility and Professional Ethics.
Because the objectives of General Education require students to explore discipline and paradigm bases other than those of their
professional or major disciplinary specialisation, all students are excluded from counting courses toward the fulfilment of the
General Education requirement, which are similar in content or approach to subjects required in their degree program.
Each faculty has responsibility for deciding what courses are not able to be counted towards the General Education requirement
for their students. This may mean that courses offered by the faculty in which a student is enrolled, or courses which are a
required part of a degree program even though offered by another Faculty, are not able to be counted toward the General
Education requirement.
The Undergraduate Handbook, Online Handbook, faculty brochures and booklets provide information about what courses
may and may not be taken to fulfil the General Education requirements for each degree program offered by that faculty.
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Procedures
The University, in common with other large organisations, has established rules and procedures which are designed for the
benefit of all members of the University. In some cases, there are penalties (e.g. fines or exclusion from examinations) for
non-compliance.
Students should refer to the front section of the 2006 Undergraduate and Postgraduate Handbooks where University policies
and procedures are listed in detail.
Information regarding fees, online enrolment, policies and procedures is also available on the web. Please refer, in the first
instance, to myUNSW (http://my.unsw.edu.au).
Alternatively, please contact the appropriate Student Centre:
Kensington campus – UNSW Student Central is located on the lower ground floor of the Chancellery, open 8.30am to 5.30pm
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 10.00am to 5.30pm Wednesday, 8.30am to 5.00pm on Fridays.
College of Fine Arts - the Student Centre is located on the ground floor of B Block. It is open from 9am to 5pm Monday to
Friday.
University College, Australian Defence Force Academy - the Student Centre (Student Administrative Services) is located on
the top floor in the Administration Building, telephone (02) 6268 6000. It is open from 8.30am to 5pm Monday to Thursday
and 8.30am to 4pm Friday.
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Outright and Deferred Gifts and Bequests for
Beneficial and Endowment Purposes
Since its foundation in 1949 the University of New South Wales has contributed to the prosperity and development of industry and commerce in
Australia through its teaching, research and community outreach. While it receives a measure of support from governments, the University relies to a
considerable extent on funds from a diverse range of other sources in order to continue its vital role of high-level teaching, scholarship and research
on which so much of society’s development and ongoing success depends.
In 1988, the University established the University of New South Wales Foundation Limited as the principal vehicle for its fundraising activities. The
UNSW Foundation gives particular emphasis to growing its endowment, while the capital base generates funds for use in perpetuity. An endowed gift
today will still deliver benefits into the next century, whether by supporting scholarships, enabling research or rewarding other aspects of the University’s
aspiration and mission.
The Endowment Fund has grown from $3m in the mid 1990’s to almost $40m in 2005. The Foundation annually distributes over $3 million in earnings
from the endowment and from current use gifts for the specific purposes intended by its donors. Over the same period, resources have also been
generated for immediate and specific projects (the Beneficial Fund). These have totalled over $23m since 1996. The UNSW Foundation ensures that
the highest standards of financial probity and accountability are applied to its activities.
Individuals and private foundations, corporations and organizations that wish to foster the University’s advancement through philanthropic support
are encouraged to contribute to the Foundation, which can be contacted through the Director Marketing and Development who is also CEO of the
Foundation. Visit the website at www.dvcie.unsw.edu.au or telephone 61 2 9385 3277.
The UNSW Foundation is a registered Charity (Charity No 12473) and gifts to the Foundation are tax deductible.
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Scholarships
The University administers a number of scholarships for full-time study. Many of these have been made available by the generous donations and
bequests of private donors and organisations.
Further details and the latest scholarship listings can be obtained by visiting the Scholarships@UNSW website (www.scholarships.unsw.edu.au) or by
contacting the Scholarships, Loans and Research Office; Tel: +61 2 9385 1078, Fax: +61 2 9385 3732, or email: [email protected]
New scholarships are advertised on the Scholarships website, in the University publication news@unsw (www.newspaper.unsw.edu.au) and on notice
boards in schools and outside UNSW Student Central. To receive newsletters on the latest Scholarships information, please subscribe to our mailing
list by visiting the Scholarships@UNSW website (www.scholarships.unsw.edu.au).
We wish to thank all donors for their generous support of scholarships and UNSW students.
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Prizes
The following information summarises prizes awarded by the University. Prizes are grouped by Faculty and then by the School
in which they are awarded. Prizes which are not specific to any school are listed under General. Law prizes are awarded only
for students enrolled in the LLB or Jurisprudence programs.
Information regarding the establishment of new prizes may be obtained from Scholarships and Financial Support via UNSW
Student Central, Lower Ground floor, the Chancellery.
Prize information is normally provided in the following format:
• Prize value
• Conditions
General Category
The Heinz Harant Challenge Prize
• $1000.00 cheque
School of History
For an original piece of assessable work submitted in the course of
completing a General Education course
The Aisling Society Prize in History
• $150.00 cheque
The Spirit of Reconciliation Prize
For an outstanding essay or thesis on Irish-Australia or Irish History or
Literature
• $150.00 cheque
For the best piece of work with an Aboriginal theme, emphasising the
importance of reconciliation, undertaken by a student in any faculty
The Frank Crowley Australian History Prize
The Sydney Technical College Union Award
For excellence in Australian History in the Bachelor of Arts program
• $400.00 cheque and a bronze medal
The History Prize
For leadership in student affairs combined with marked academic
proficiency by a graduand
• $250.00 cheque
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
The Ian J. Bickerton Postgraduate History Prize
School of Education
For the best performance in Australian or US History in a PhD in History
program
The Australian Council for Educational Leaders Prize
• 1 Year subscription valued at $150.00
For outstanding achievement in postgraduate studies in Educational
Administration
The Neil Andrew Johnson Prize
• $1200.00 cheque
For excellence in research in the Master of Educational Administration,
Master of Educational Administration (Honours), Doctor of Philosophy in
Educational Administration or Doctor of Education program
School of English
The Aisling Society Prize in English
• $150.00 cheque
• $250.00 cheque
For the best Honours thesis in History in the Bachelor of Arts program
• $1000.00 cheque
The Ian Black Prize
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in Asian History in the Bachelor of Arts
program
The John Laffin Travelling Award
• $2800.00 airfare and other travel expenses
For the highest mark achieved in a research essay set in HIST2078/
AUST2008 In the Firing Line: Australian at War
The Maxwell Aubrey Phillips Prize
• $250.00 cheque
For the best essay or thesis concerned with Early Modern Europe in the
Bachelor of Arts program
For an outstanding essay or thesis on Irish-Australia or Irish History or
Literature
The Mitchell Mature Age Student Prize
The Bill Ashcroft Prize for Australian Studies
For the best performance in Year 1 History courses by a mature age student
in the Bachelor of Arts program
• $250.00 cheque
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in an undergraduate essay in Australian
Studies
The United Association of Women Prize
The Dorothy Allison-Furhagen Prize in Women’s and Gender Studies
For an outstanding essay or thesis on any aspect of the history of women
in Australia by a female student in the Bachelor of Arts program
• $500.00 cheque
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in the introductory core course of the Women’s
and Gender Studies WOMS 1001: Introduction to Feminism
The Women’s Pioneer Society of Australia Prize
The English Association Prize
For the best performance in HIST1003 The Fatal Shore: Aborigines,
Immigrants and Convict Society by a student in the Bachelor of Arts
program
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in literature by a final year Honours student
• $250.00 cheque
The RG Geering Prize in Australian Literature
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in an upper level Australian Literature course
in Year 2 or Year 3 of the Bachelor of Arts program
The School of English Prize for First Year English
• $200.00 cheque
For the best performance in Level 1 English
School of History and Philosophy of Science
The R.M. Gascoigne Prize
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in a 2nd or 3rd Year course in the School of History
and Philosophy of Science in any degree offered within the Faculty of
Arts and Social Sciences
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The Ronayne Prize
• $200.00 cheque
For the best performance in JAPN1000 Japanese Communication 1A and
JAPN1001 Japanese Communication 1B
For the best Honours Class 1 result in the Year 4 (Honours) program in
the Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts in Science and Technology
Studies at Honours level
Linguistics Studies
School of Media, Film and Theatre
For the best performance in a linguistics course in the Bachelor of Arts
or Master of Arts program
The Fong Seck Kong Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For the most outstanding achievement in the Bachelor of Arts in Theatre
Studies
The Mar Prize in Linguistics
• Interest on investment account
Spanish and Latin American Studies
The Benchmark Prize in Hispanic Studies 1
The John Golder Prize in Theatre and Dance
• $3300.00 (Roundtrip ticket with expenses to Spanish speaking
country)
• $500.00 cheque
For the highest mark achieved in SPAN2002 Intermediate Spanish B;
For the best essay concerning, either wholly or in part, with an aspect
of theatre history
The Benchmark Prize in Hispanic Studies 2
The Wilma Firth Prize
• $3300.00 (Roundtrip ticket with expenses to Spanish speaking
country)
For the most outstanding achievement in the Bachelor of Arts (Dance)
Bachelor of Education program
For the highest average mark achieved by a student completing a major
within the Department of Spanish and Latin American Studies who will
continue on to complete an Honours program within the Department;
School of Modern Language Studies
• $3300.00 (Roundtrip ticket with expenses to Spanish speaking
country)
Chinese Studies
For the highest final mark achieved in any of the Upper Level nonlanguage options offered by the Department of Spanish and Latin
American Studies
• $500.00 cheque
The Chinese Language Prize
• $100.00 cheque
The Benchmark Prize in Hispanic Studies 3
For the best performance in any Year 1 Chinese course in any
undergraduate program
International Studies Unit
The Chinese Studies Essay Prize
• $600.00 cheque
• $100.00 cheque
For the best performance in EURO1000 and 1001 The New Europe A
&B
For the best essay in Chinese studies in any undergraduate program
German Studies
The Goethe Prize
• Books or tapes worth approximately $250.00
For the best cumulative performance in GERS1400/GERS1401 Introductory
German 1 & 2 and GERS2400/GERS2401 Intermediate German 1 & 2
by a student enrolled in GERS3410 Advanced German 1 at the time of
award.
The Swiss Prize
• $300.00 cheque
For the best cumulative performance in GERS3700/GERS3701 Professional
German 1 & 2 by a student enrolled in GERS3800 German Studies Seminar
1 at the time of award
Japanese and Korean Studies
The Han Sol Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in KORE1001 Korean Communication 1B
The Japanese Honours Student Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in Japanese Honours
The Kintetsu International Express (Oceania) Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in JAPN3001 Japanese Communication 3B
The Sydney Korean Consul-General Prize in Korean Communication B
• $500.00 cheque
The Europa Prize
Bachelor of International Studies Prize
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in 1st year of the Bachelor of International
Studies program
Bachelor of International Studies Final Year Prize
• $250.00 cheque
For an outstanding final year performance in the Bachelor of International
Studies program
School of Music and Music Education
The Sydney Symphony Prize
• 2 tickets to concert series by SSO
For the best essay in Music History in MUSI1142 Musicology 1B in the
Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Education, Bachelor of
Music Bachelor of Arts programs
School of Philosophy
The Dennis Balson Chinese Philosophy Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For the best essay result in PHIL2519 Chinese Philosophy
The Yap Kooi Hee Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For the highest overall score in Philosophy IV Honours
For the best performance in KORE2001 Korean Communication 2B
School of Politics and International Relations
The Sydney Korean Consul-General Prize in Translation B
The Graham Pringle Prize
• $500.00 cheque
• $100.00 cheque
For the best performance in KORE3601 Translation B
The TDK Australia Prize
For the best performance in Level 1 courses in Politics and International
Relations
• $500.00 cheque
The IPAA (NSW) Prize
For the best performance in JAPN4001 Japanese Communications 4B
• $400.00 cheque
The Yoshinoya Prize
For the best performance in an undergraduate internship course in Public
Policy in Politics and International Relations
• $500.00 cheque
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The Presiding Officers’ Prize
The Sol Encel Prize
• $100.00 cheque
• $500.00 cheque, a book and a bookplate
For the best performance in the Parliamentary Internship component of
POLS2008 Public Policy Making or POLS3045 Policy and Politics
For the best performance in a Year 4 Honours Thesis in Sociology in the
Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Social Science program
The Rob Steven Prize
• $250.00 cheque
School of Social Work
For the best performance in the Master of Arts in International Relations
program
The Helen Sham Ho Prize
The School of Politics and International Relations Honours Year Prize
• $500.00 cheque
• $250.00 cheque
For the best overall performance throughout the Bachelor of Social Work
program including the Practicum
For the best performance in a Politics and International Relations Honours
thesis
The John Lawrence Prize
The Staff of the School of Politics and International Relations Prize
• $150.00 cheque
For the best performance in Upper level courses in Politics and
International Relations
The Sydney Morning Herald Prize
• $200.00 cheque
For the best overall performance in all courses contributing to the
completion of a major in Politics and International Relations
• 250.00 cheque
For the best performance in SOCW1001 Introduction to Social Work
The Marg Barry Prize in Social Work
• $200.00 cheque
For the best performance in SOCW2006 Social Work Practice/Community
Work in the Bachelor of Social Work or combined Bachelor of Social
Work program
The Norma Parker prize
The Zappia Prize
• 250.00 cheque
• Interest from investment account
For the best performance in Social Work Practice – casework
For the best performance in the Honours program in Politics and
International Relations
The Tony Vinson Prize in Social Work
School of Social Science and Policy
The Australian Finance Conference Prize in Policy Studies
• $350.00 cheque
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance calculated by a weighted aggregate in
SOCW8206 Society and Social Work 1, SOCW8207 Society and Social
Work 2, SOCW8309 Social Policy 1 and SOCW8406 Social Policy 2
For the highest aggregate mark in SLSP5092 Policy Project in the Master
of Policy Studies program
Faculty of Arts and Social Science and Faculty
of Commerce and Economics
The Insight Group Prize
The W J Liu Esquire OBE Memorial Prize in Chinese Studies
• $500.00 cheque
• $200.00 and a book: William J Liu OBE 1893-1993: Pathfinder
For the best performance in SLSP3000 Social Theory and Policy Analysis,
SLSP3001 Applied Social Research 2, and SLSP3002 Social Science and
Policy Project (Year 3) in the Bachelor of Social Science program
For the best performance in a course related to Chinese matters offered
in the Department of Economic History, or in the Schools of History or
Politics and International Relations
The Insight Group Prize for Honours in Social Science
• $500.00 cheque
Faculty of the Built Environment
For the best performance in the fourth year honours program for students
proceeding to the degree of Bachelor of Social Science, Bachelor of Social
Science in Criminology or Bachelor of Arts in Policy Studies
The Dean’s List Prize
The Institute of Public Administration Australia NSW Division Prize
• $250.00 cheque
For the highest aggregate marks in SLSP5001 Policy Analysis, SLSP5002
Information Research for Policy and SLSP5004 Management and Policy
in Organisations in the Master of Policy Studies
The School of Social Science and Policy First Year Prize
• $200.00 cheque
For the best overall mark in SLSP1000 Social Science and Policy and
SLSP1001 Research and Information Management in Year 1 of the Bachelor
of Social Science program
• $250.00 cheque
For the student who has achieved the highest Weighted Average Mark
among all undergraduate programs
The EO2 & UNSW Bookshop Gift Design Competition - First Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For strength, originality and creative qualities of concept;
For well communicated concept(s) - three dimensional, writing &
images;
For thoroughly analysed and technically developed concept (entries not
currently in production)
The School of Social Science and Policy Second Year Prize
The EO2 & UNSW Bookshop Gift Design Competition - Second Prize
• $300.00 cheque
• $300.00 cheque
For the best overall mark in SLSP2000 Economy and Society, SLSP2001
Applied Social Research 1 and SLSP2002 Policy Analysis Case Studies
in Year 2 of the Bachelor of Social Science program
For strength, originality and creative qualities of concept;
For well communicated concept(s) - three dimensional, writing &
images;
School of Sociology and Anthropology
For thoroughly analysed and technically developed concept (entries not
currently in production)
The Creative Sociology Prize
The EO2 & UNSW Bookshop Gift Design Competition - Third Prize
• 250.00 cheque
• $200.00 cheque
For the best performance in SOCA1004 Relationships
For strength, originality and creative qualities of concept;
The David McDowell Prize
• $200.00 cheque
For well communicated concept(s) - three dimensional, writing &
images;
For the best performance by an ACCESS student in a level 1 Sociology
course
For thoroughly analysed and technically developed concept (entries not
currently in production)
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The UNSW Bookshop Prize in Sustainable Built Environment
• $500.00 cheque
For the best project addressing sustainability issues in the built
environment
The L. Peter Kollar Memorial Prize
• TBA
For an excellent piece of work which makes a significant contribution
to the promotion of human dignity and social and environmental
responsibility with respect for the whole human person
The Margot and Neville Gruzman Award for Urban Design in
Architecture in Year 5
Architecture Program
The Royal Australian Institute of Architects Prize
The Andrew Taylor Memorial Prize
• $2000.00 cheque
For an outstanding student in Years 3, 4 and 5 Architecture Design Studio
(or equivalent stage design course) whose work demonstrates sensitivity
to the project context, site and Australian landscape
The Board of Architects of New South Wales Final Year Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in the final year of the Bachelor of Architecture
program
The Board of Architects of New South Wales Prize for Year 1
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in Year 1 of the Bachelor of Architecture
program
The Board of Architects of New South Wales Prize for Year 2
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in Year 2 of the Bachelor of Architecture
program
The Board of Architects of New South Wales Prize for Year 3
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in Year 3 of the Bachelor of Architecture
program
• $1000.00 cheque
For the best performance in ARCH1502 Graduation Studio that is judged
to be the best contribution to Urban Design
The Morton Herman Memorial Prize
• $100.00 cheque
For the best performance in Studies of Historic Structures in the Bachelor
of Architecture program
• $250.00 cheque
For outstanding performance in Architectural Design and related studies
in the final two years of the Bachelor of Architecture program
Building and Construction Management
Program
The Australian Institute of Building Chapter Medal
• Bronze medal
For the highest marks achieved by a graduating student in the Bachelor
of Building program
The Head of Building Construction Management Program Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in Year 1 of the Bachelor of Building Construction
Management program
The Multiplex Construction Prize
• $1500.00 cheque
For the best performance in the major Building Construction courses,
Construction 1 to 5 in the Bachelor of Building Construction Management
program
The Reed Constructions Prize
The Board of Architects of New South Wales Prize in Year 4
• $1000.00 cheque
• $250.00 cheque
For the most outstanding performance in the Bachelor of Building
Construction Management program
For the best performance in Year 4 of the Bachelor of Architecture
program
The Cox Architects Prize
Interior Architecture Program
• $2000.00 cheque
The Harry Stephens Prize in Interior Architecture
For the highest achiever in the Graduation Studio of the Bachelor of
Architecture program
• $480.00 cheque
The Eric Daniels Prize in Residential Design
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in Design for Residential Accommodation in
the Bachelor of Architecture program
For work by a student in the Interior Architecture program which makes
a significant attempt to address the whole human condition comprising
body, mind, and spirit, in a manner that promotes human dignity and
social responsibility
The Davenport Campbell Prize
The Frank Fox Memorial Prize
• $500.00 cheque
• $150.00 cheque
For the best performance in the Final Year Design Project in Interior
Architecture
For the best performance in Historical Research in the Bachelor of
Architecture program
The Mary Broinowski Prize for Interior Architecture
The Frank W Peplow Prize
• $500.00 cheque
• $100.00 cheque
For the best performance in all aspects of the Graduation Project by a
graduating student
For the best performance in Church Architecture or Design in the Bachelor
of Architecture program
The J M Freeland Prize
• $500.00 annual interest from investment account
For a significant research achievement by a student or students in the field
of History and/or Conservation of the Built Environment in Australia
The Lisa Ettridge Memorial Prize
• $2000.00 cheque
For an outstanding project in ARCH1302, ARCH1402 or equivalent stage
design course that best addresses Architecture’s contribution to socially
disadvantaged communities
The Margot and Neville Gruzman Award for Urban Design in
Architecture in Year 4
Landscape Architecture Program
The Australian Institute of Landscape Architects NSW Prize
• $600.00 cheque
For the best performance in the Final Year Thesis or Design
The Harry Howard Prize in Landscape Architecture
• $2,000 cheque
For the best undergraduate thesis in the Landscape Architecture Program
exploring environmental, social or aesthetic aspects of Australian
landscapes.
The Lindsay Robertson Memorial Prize
• $1000.00 cheque
• $300.00 cheque
For the best performance in ARCH1401/1402 - 4th Year Design Studio
that is judged to be the best contribution to Urban Design
For the best performance in LAND1202 Landscape Design 4: Landform
and Planting Designs
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The PLACE Planning and Design Prize
• $500.00 cheque
Faculty of Commerce and Economics
For the best performance in Design Project (Landscape Design 8)
The Dean’s Award
The Tract Consultants Portfolio Prize
• Gift from the Dean’s Office
• $1000.00 cheque
For substantial and significant voluntary contribution to the development
of the Faculty of Commerce and Economics community
For an outstanding portfolio submission by a Year 3 student in the Bachelor
of Landscape Architecture program
The Investec Prize
• $5000.00 cheque
Planning and Urban Development Program
The City of Sydney George Clarke Memorial Prize
• $1000.00 cheque
For the best performance in the Bachelor of Planning courses PLAN3052
Qualitative Methods and PLAN3015 Social Planning (or their equivalent
courses). The best performance is defined as the highest aggregate mark
of the student’s results of both PLAN3052 and PLAN3015.
For outstanding academic performance, as well as outstanding
achievement in non-academic endeavours, by a student in the final
or honours year of the Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Economics
or related combined degree programs, who has completed a major in
Finance, Accounting or Economics.
School of Accounting
The CPA Australia Prize for Year 1
The Department of Planning Prize
• $500.00 cheque and an inscribed medallion
• $500.00 cheque
For the highest aggregate in ACCT1501 Accounting and Financial
Management 1A and ACCT1511 Accounting and Financial Management
1B by an undergraduate student majoring in the School of Accounting
For the best performance in Year 5 of the Bachelor of Planning program
The Elias Duek-Cohen Prize for Urban Design
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in individual combined performance in
PLAN1101 Understanding Design and PLAN2032 Urban design in the
Bachelor of Planning program
The Hans Westerman Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in Year 1 of the Bachelor of Planning program
The John Shaw Memorial Prize
• $400.00 cheque
For the best Year 5 thesis in the Bachelor of Planning program
The Landcom Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in Year 2 of the Bachelor of Planning program
The Planning Institute of Australia (NSW Division) Prize 1
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in Year 3 (Session 1) of the Bachelor of Planning
Program
The Planning Institute of Australia (NSW Division) Prize 2
The CPA Australia Prize for Year 2
• $500.00 cheque and an inscribed medallion
For the best performance in ACCT2542 Corporate Financial Reporting
and Analysis or ACCT2552 Corporate Financial Reporting and Analysis
(Honours) by a student majoring in the School of Accounting
The CPA Australia Prize for Year 3
• Enrolment fee for 1 segment of CPA program (approximately $1100),
an inscribed medal, a Society certificate and one year membership
to CPA Australia
For the best performance in ACCT3583 Stakeholder Value Management
or ACCT3593 Stakeholder Value Management (Honours) by a student
majoring in the School of Accounting
The Thomson Legal and Regulatory Prize
• a book voucher worth $500
For the best performance in ACCT1511 Accounting and Financial
Management 1B by a student majoring in the School of Accounting
Actuarial Studies
The Institute of Actuaries of Australia Prize
• $250.00 cheque
• $500.00 cheque and 1 year student membership of the Institute of
Actuaries of Australia
For the best performance in integrated planning courses in Years 2, 3 and
4 in the Bachelor of Planning Program
For the best performance in ACTL1001 Actuarial Studies and
Commerce
The Sydney Water Prize for Environmental Management Planning and
Urban Development
The Insureware Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in ACTL3003 Insurance Risk Models
• $1000.00 cheque
For the best performance in GEOS1701 Environmental Systems and Process
and PLAN2152 Resources Planning and the Natural Environment
The Tillinghast - Towers Perrin Prize
Master of Construction Project Management
Program
The Corrs Chambers Westgarth Prize in Legal Issues
For the highest aggregate in ACTL3001 Actuarial Studies, ACTL3002 Life
Insurance and Superannuation Models, ACTL3003 Insurance Risk Models
and ACTL3004 Financial Economics for Insurance and Superannuation
by a graduating student in the Bachelor of Commerce in Actuarial Studies
program
• $500.00 cheque
The Trowbridge Deloitte Prize
For the best performance in CONS0010 Contracts Management and
Law in the Master of Construction Project Management program
• $500.00 cheque
The Bovis Lend Lease Prize in Human Resource Management
• $500.00 Cheque
For the best performance in CONS0002 Human Resource Management
in the Master of Construction Project Management program
The Program Director’s Prize in Master of Construction Project
Management
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in ACTL2002 Probability and Statistics for
Actuaries
School of Banking and Finance
The Australasian Institute of Banking and Finance Prize
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in FINS3630 Bank Financial Management
• $500.00 cheque
The Citigroup Global Markets Prize in International Banking
For the most outstanding graduand in the Master of Construction Project
Management program
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in FINS3650 International Banking
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The Deutsche Bank Prize for Financial Modelling for Funds
Management
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in FINS3640 Financial Modelling for Funds
Management
The Deutsche Bank Prize for International Investment and Funds
Management
School of Information Systems, Technology
and Management
The Australian Library and Information Association Prize
• 12 month membership to the Association, a certificate plus a 12 month
subscription to InCite, ALIA monthly newsletter and journal
For the best performance in Information and Library Management in the
Master of Commerce or Master of Information Management program
• $500.00 cheque
The Information Systems Audit and Control Association Prize
For the best performance in FINS3641 International Investment and
Funds Management
• $500.00 cheque
The Deutsche Bank Prize for Strategies for International Funds
Management
• $500.00 cheque
For the best project in INFS4805/INFS5905 Information Systems Auditing
in the Bachelor of Commerce or Master of Commerce program
The INMAGIC Prize
• $350.00 cheque
For the best performance in FINS3642 Strategies for International Funds
Management
For the best performance in the evaluation of an Information Retrieval
System (INMAGIC DB/TextWorks) a component of IMGT5110 Information
Retrieval Systems
The J P Morgan Prize for Advanced Topics in Asset Pricing
The Melvin Weinstock Prize in Information Management
• $500.00 cheque
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in FINS4776 Advanced Topics in Asset Pricing in
the Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Economics, combined Bachelor
of Commerce or Bachelor of Economics programs
For high academic achievement, contribution to the life of the School
and potential to make an outstanding contribution as an information
professional shown by a graduand during a Doctoral, Masters or Graduate
Diploma program
The J P Morgan Prize for Financial Decision Making under
Uncertainty
The Zenith Information Management and Library Employment Agency
Prize
• $500.00 cheque
• $500.00 cheque
For an outstanding performance in FINS3774 Financial Decision Making
under Uncertainty in the Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Economics,
combined Bachelor of Commerce or Bachelor of Economics programs
For the best performance in IMGT5560 Professional Issues and
Attachments in the Master of Commerce or Master of Information
Management program
The J P Morgan Prize for Applied Corporate Finance
School of Marketing
• $500.00 cheque
The ACNielsen Australia Award for Applied Marketing Research
For the best performance in FINS3625 Applied Corporate Finance
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in MARK5932 Applied Marketing Research
School of Business Law and Taxation
The Nelson Thomson Prize
• $300.00 cheque
For the best performance in LEGT5511 Legal Foundations of Business in
the Master of Commerce program
The Taxpayers’ Australia Inc. Prize
• $200.00 cheque and 1 Year Membership
For the best performance in LEGT5581 Taxation Policy, Principles and
Planning by a student in the School of Accounting or the School of
Business Law and Taxation
The Hazel Suchard Memorial Prize in Marketing
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in MARK1012 Marketing Fundamentals
The Peter D Walker Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in MARK5957 Business-to-Business Marketing
in the Master of Commerce program
School of Organisation and Management
The AWU Industrial Relations Prize
• $500.00 cheque
• Book voucher valued at $500
For the best performance in IROB2704 Industrial Relations 2B (Social
Organisation of Work) in the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Social Science,
Bachelor of Commerce or Bachelor of Economics programs
For the best performance in LEGT7751 Business Taxation
The Bain International Prize
The Thomson ATP Prize
The Thomson Lawbook Co Prize
• $500.00 cheque
• Book voucher valued at $500
For the best performance in MGMT3001 Managing Business Strategy in
the Bachelor of Commerce program
For the best performance in LEGT1711 Legal Environment of
Commerce
The Christine Stojkovska Memorial Prize
The Greenwoods BKT Prize
For the best overall performance in the Industrial Relations or Human
Resource Management core courses by a female student in the Bachelor
of Commerce, Bachelor of Economics, Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of
Social Science programs
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in LEGT7741 Business Entities by a student
majoring in the School of Accounting or School of Business Law and
Taxation
School of Economics
The Australian Finance Conference Prize
• $500.00 cheque
The Industrial Relations Society of NSW Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in IROB1701 Industrial Relations 1A (Australian
Industrial Relations) in the Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Economics,
Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Social Science programs
The Julia Moore Prize in Industrial Relations
• $500.00 cheque
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in ECON3106 Public Finance in the Bachelor
of Commerce or Bachelor of Economics programs
For the highest mark in IROB3705 Management and Employment
Relations by a female student
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The Unions NSW Prize
• $500.00 cheque and a certificate
School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
For the best performance in IROB1702 Industrial Relations 1B (Trade
Unionism) in the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Social Science, Bachelor
of Commerce or Bachelor of Economics programs
• $200.00 cheque, a 12 months free subscription to AITPM, and a
plaque
The Terrance Muldoon Memorial Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in Industrial Relations Honours (Final Year) in
either the Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) or Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
program
Faculty of Engineering
The Dean’s Award
• Bronze medal
For the best performance in the Years 1, 2, and 3 in the Bachelor of
Engineering or Bachelor of Science in Computer Science program
The Australian Institute of Traffic Planning and Management Prize
For the best performance in Transport Engineering in the Bachelor of
Engineering in Civil Engineering program
The Computing Prize
• $400.00 cheque
For the best performance in CVEN1025 Computing in the Bachelor
of Engineering in Civil Engineering or Environmental Engineering
programs
The Jeffery and Katauskas Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in CVEN2222 Geotechnical Engineering 1
in the Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering or Environmental
Engineering programs
The Maunsell Australia Pty Limited Project Report Prize
The John Fraser Memorial Award
• $500.00 cheque
• $130.00 cheque
For the best performance in a Special Topics/Thesis in the Master of
Engineering Science program
For the best performance in Year 1 or part-time equivalent of a Bachelor
program offered in the Faculty of Engineering
The Maunsell Australia Pty Limited Waste Management Prize
• $500.00 cheque
School of Chemical Engineering and Industrial
Chemistry
The Australasian Corrosion Association (NSW Branch) Award
• $200.00 cheque and one year membership of the Association
For the best performance in INDC3051 Process Chemistry and
Operations
The Australian Institute of Energy (AIE) Prize
• $150.00 cheque
For the best aggregate score in CVEN8872/9872 Solid Waste Management
and CVEN8881/9881 Hazardous Waste Management in the Master of
Engineering Science or Master of Environmental Engineering Science
programs
The PPK Environment and Infrastructure Prize
• $1500.00 cheque
For high achievement and commitment to the ideals of Civil or
Environmental Engineering in Year 2 of the Bachelor of Engineering in
Civil Engineering or Environmental Engineering programs
For the best performance in CEIC3070 Process Control
The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering 4th Year Civil
Practice Prize
The Era Polymers Prize in Industrial Chemistry Honours Project
• $1000.00 cheque
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in all Civil Engineering Practice courses taken by
a student in the Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering program
For the best performance in INDC4092/INDC4094 Honours Project in
Industrial Chemistry
The Era Polymers Prize in Year 3 Industrial Chemistry
• $500.00 cheque
For the best overall performance in Year 3 Industrial Chemistry
The Fuel Technology Staff Prize
• $200.00 cheque
For the best performance in CEIC6205 Fuel and Energy 2
The Laurence Harrison Bursary Prize
• $2000.00 cheque
For the best performance in Rubber Related Industrial Chemistry
The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering 4th Year Civil
Engineering Industrial Training Prize
• $1000.00 cheque
For the best performance in Industrial Training by a student in the Bachelor
of Engineering in Civil Engineering program
The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering 4th Year
Environmental Practice Prize
• $1000.00 cheque
For the best performance in all Environmental Engineering Practice courses
taken by a student in the Bachelor of Engineering in Environmental
Engineering program
The National Starch & Chemical Prize
The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering 4th Year Environmental
Engineering Industrial Training Prize
• $500.00 cheque
• $1000.00 cheque
For the best performance in POLY3011/3012 Polymer Science
The Norman Prize in Chemical Engineering
For the best performance in Industrial Training by a student in the Bachelor
of Engineering in Environmental Engineering program
• 1500.00 cheque
The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering 4th Year Construction
Management Prize
For the best project (CHEN4090 Research Project) in Fuel Technology in
the final year of the Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering
• $1000.00 cheque
The RACI Industrial Chemistry Group Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in INDC3120 Industrial Chemistry Practice
The Samos Polymers Prize in Advanced Polymers
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in Year 4 elective CEIC6104 Advanced
Polymers
The Samos Polymers Prize in Industrial Chemistry
• $500.00 cheque
For the best overall performance in Year 2 Industrial Chemistry
For the best performance in CVEN3125 Engineering Construction
2, CVEN3126 Engineering Management 1, CVEN4126 Engineering
Management 2 and CVEN4000 Honours Thesis Part A, CVEN4001
Honours Thesis Part B by a student in the Bachelor of Engineering in
Civil Engineering or Environmental Engineering program
The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering 4th Year Environmental
Discipline Prize
• $1000.00 cheque
For the best performance in CVEN3531 Water Chemistry, CVEN3725
Waste Management, CVEN4533 Transport and Fate of Pollutants and
CVEN4000 Honours Thesis Part A, CVEN4001 Honours Thesis Part B by
a student in the Bachelor of Engineering in Environmental Engineering
program
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The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering 4th Year Geotechnical
Discipline Prize
The Brennan Software Development Prize for Year 2 Software
Engineering
• $1000.00 cheque
• $2000.00 cheque
For the best performance in CVEN2222 Geotechnical Engineering 1,
CVEN3223 Geotechnical Engineering 3, CVEN4225 Geotechnical
Engineering 4 and CVEN4000 Honours Thesis Part A, CVEN4001
Honours Thesis Part B by a student in the Bachelor of Engineering in
Civil Engineering or Environmental Engineering program
For the best team in SENG2020 Software Engineering Workshop 2A/B in
Year 2 Software Engineering
The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering 4th Year Structures
Discipline Prize
For meritorious performance in Year 2 Computing
• $1000.00 cheque
The Canon Information Systems Research Australia Computer
Engineering Year 2 Prize
• $4000.00 cheque
The Canon Information Systems Research Australia Computer
Engineering Year 3 Prize
For the best performance in CVEN2322 Structural Engineering 1,
CVEN3322 Structural Engineering 2, CVEN3324 Structural Engineering
3, CVEN4323 Structural Engineering 4 and CVEN4000 Honours Thesis
Part A, CVEN4001 Honours Thesis Part B by a student in the Bachelor of
Engineering in Civil Engineering program
• $4000.00 cheque
The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering 4th Year Transport
Discipline Prize
For the best demonstration of a well-developed, original Bachelor of
Engineering in Computer Engineering project that has clear commercial
or industrial potential
• $1000.00 cheque
For the best performance in CVEN3438 Transport Planning and
Environment,CVEN3448 Transport Engineering, and CVEN4000
Honours Thesis Part A, CVEN4001 Honours Thesis Part B by a student
in the Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering or Environmental
Engineering program
The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering 4th Year Water
Discipline Prize
For meritorious performance in Year 3 Computing
The Canon Information Systems Research Australia Project Prize
• $4000.00 cheque
The Murray Allen Prize in Computer Science
• $3000.00 cheque
For the most outstanding overall results in Year 3 of the Computer Science
program by a student entering the Honours Year
The Skillsearch Computing Prize for Year 3 Software Engineering
Workshop Group
• $2000.00 cheque
• $1000.00 cheque
For the best Year 3 Software Engineering Workshop Group
For the best performance in CVEN3526 Water Resources Engineering,
CVEN3527 Water Engineering, CVEN4526 Water & Wastewater Treatment
and CVEN4000 Honours Thesis Part A, CVEN4001 Honours Thesis Part
B by a student in the Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering or
Environmental Engineering program
School of Electrical Engineering and
Telecommunications
The Sydney Water Gold Medal
• $1000.00 cheque and a gold medal
For the highest aggregate in Water Engineering in the Bachelor of
Engineering in Environmental Engineering program
The Electric Energy Society of Australia (NSW Chapter) Prize
• $250.00 cheque, bimonthly newsletter, 12 months subscription and
a free registration at Annual conference valued at approximately
$550
The TDA Timber Engineering Prize
For the best overall performance including proficiency in Electric Power
Distribution in Year 3 full-time or equivalent part-time stages of the
Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering program
• books worth approximately $150
The energyAustralia Electrical Energy 3rd Year Prize
For the best performance in Timber Engineering or Timber Related Project
in the Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering or Environmental
Engineering programs
• $500.00 cheque
The Welding Technology Institute of Australia Prize
For the best combined performance in courses in Electric Power
Engineering in Year 3 of the Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical
Engineering program
• 12 months membership to the Institute and a set of Technical Notes
from WTIA worth approximately $500.00
The energyAustralia Electrical Energy 4th Year Prize
For the best performance in CVEN2026 Materials Engineering 2
For the best combined performance in final year courses and thesis offered
by the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications
School of Computer Science and Engineering
The Anita Borg Prize
• $2000.00 cheque
For meritorious academic performance by a female student in the final
year of studies, including performance in the field of computing and
for contribution to the promotion or enhancement of the benefits of
computing to society, including encouraging the participation of women
in computing
The AUREMA Operating Systems Prize
• $2000.00 cheque
For the best performance in any advanced level Operating Systems course
by a student in an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework program
in the School of Computer Science and Engineering
The Avaya Australia Prize in Year 1 Computing
• $500.00 cheque
For the most outstanding female student in Year 1 Computing
The Avaya Australia Prize in Year 3 Software Engineering
• $500.00 cheque
For the most outstanding female student in Year 3 of the Bachelor of
Engineering in Software Engineering program
• $500.00 cheque and a silver medal
School of Mechanical and Manufacturing
Engineering
The Baird Publications Prize 1
• book voucher for $200
For the best performance in NAVL3603 Ship Hydromechanics A in the
Bachelor of Engineering in Naval Architecture program
The Baird Publications Prize 2
•
book voucher for $200
For the best performance in NAVL3400 Ship Structures 1 in the Bachelor
of Engineering in Naval Architecture program
The C Madhusudana Prize
• $250.00 cheque
For the best academic performance by a student in Year 1 of the Bachelor
of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering program
The Computer-Based Engineering Design Prize
• $100.00 cheque
For the best undergraduate thesis making a contribution to computerbased Engineering design in the School of Mechanical and Manufacturing
Engineering
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The CRC-ACS Prize
The Stan Sawyer Memorial Prize
• $500.00 cheque
• $400.00 cheque
For the best undergraduate project on Advanced Composite Structures
For the best performance in an Honours thesis on a topic relating to coal
mining in the Bachelor of Engineering in Mining Engineering program
The David Carment Memorial Prize
• $500.00 cheque and a bronze medal
For the best overall performance in the final year of the Bachelor of
Engineering in Naval Architecture program
School of Petroleum Engineering
The AusIMM/Santos Prize
The FAG Australia Prize in Design
• $500.00 cheque
• $1375.00 cheque
For the best performance in Year 3 of the Bachelor of Engineering in
Petroleum Engineering program
For outstanding performance in Year 2 Design made up of combined
results from MECH2101 Machine Design A and MECH2102 Machine
Design B
The FAG Australia Prize in Year 2
• $1375.00 cheque
For the best overall performance in Year 2 in Mechanical Engineering
The Graham Painton Prize
• $1000.00 cheque
For the best undergraduate thesis project in the field of cost effective
manufacturing in Australia including aspects such as project
control, design, quality, materials, labour, inventory control, volume
consideration, tooling methods/work study, management systems or
cost improvements
The John Harrison Prize
• $100.00 cheque
For the best performance in MECH3300 Engineering Mechanics 3
The MESA Maintenance Prize
• $350.00 cheque
For the best performance in MTRN9223 Machine Condition
Monitoring
The MSC.Software Australia Prize
• $500.00 cheque and a voucher for MSC training valued at $2000
For the highest aggregate mark in MECH3400 Mechanics of Solids 3 and
AERO4401 Analysis of Aerospace Structures 2A
The RAA Bryant Prize
• annual interest
For the best student graduating with Honours Class 1 and the University
Medal in the Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering
program
The ESSO Australia Prize in Petroleum Economics
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in PTRL3025 Petroleum Project Evaluation
The ESSO Australia Prize in Reservoir Engineering
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in PTRL3008 Reservoir Engineering
The ModuSpec Engineering Prize in Design Project
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in Design Project for Petroleum Engineering
The ModuSpec Prize in Well Drilling Equipment and Operations
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in PTRL5009/6009 Well Drilling Equipment
and Operations
The Upstream Petroleum Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in Petroleum Production Engineering by a student
enrolled in the Bachelor of Engineering in Petroleum Engineering
The Woodside Energy Ltd Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in PTRL4016 Natural Gas Engineering
School of the Photovoltaic and Renewable
Energy Engineering
The Photovoltaics Prize (Applied Photovoltaics)
• $500.00 cheque
The R E Jeffries Memorial Prize
For the best performance in SOLA3540 Applied Photovoltaics in the
Bachelor of Engineering program
• $500.00 cheque
The Photovoltaics Thesis Prize
For the best overall performance in the final year of the Bachelor of
Engineering in Manufacturing Engineering and Management program
• $500.00 cheque
The Royal Institution of Naval Architects (Australian Division) Prize
• $250.00 cheque, a silver medal and a certificate from the Institution
For the best ship design by a student in the final year of the Bachelor of
Engineering in Naval Architecture program
The RS Components Prize for Engineering Excellence
• voucher or instruments worth approximately $500
For the best performance in the final year of the Bachelor of Engineering
in Mechatronic Engineering program
The Warwick Slade Royal Aeronautical Society Prize
For the best performance in an undergraduate thesis in the area of
photovoltaics in the Bachelor of Engineering program
The Steve Robinson Memorial Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in SOLA9002 Solar Cells and Systems in the
Master of Engineering Science or Doctor of Philosophy program
School of Surveying and Spatial Information
Systems
• a one year Graduate membership of the Society to the top team and
a medal to the top student from the team
The AAMHatch Prize
For the top team performance in AERO4101/2 Aerospace Design 2A/B in
the Bachelor of Engineering in Aerospace Engineering program
For the best overall performance by a Year 3 student proceeding to Year
4 in the Bachelor of Engineering in Surveying and Spatial Information
Systems program
School of Mining Engineering
• $2000.00 cheque
The Board of Surveying and Spatial Information Gold Medal
The Mitsubishi Prize
• a medal
• $1000.00 cheque
For outstanding performance in the final year of the Bachelor of
Engineering in Surveying and Spatial Information Systems program
For an outstanding performance in Year 4 in the Mining Engineering
program
The CIVILCAD Prize
The Roxborough prize
• a CIVILCAD software package
• $500.00 cheque and a bronze medal
For the best performance in computer graphics courses in the Bachelor of
Engineering in Surveying and Spatial Information Systems program
For the best performance in Year 1 in the Mining Engineering program
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The Consulting Surveyors NSW Prize in Land Development
The Banki Haddock Fiora Prize in Intellectual Property
• $1000.00 cheque
• $400.00 cheque
For the best performance in GMAT7612 Land Management and
Development Project 1 and GMAT8612 Land Management and
Development Project 2 in the Bachelor of Engineering in Surveying and
Spatial Information Systems program
For the best performance in LAWS2021 Industrial and Intellectual
Property
The George Bennett Millennium Prize
• $200.00 cheque
For the best performance in all Year 1 courses in the Bachelor of
Engineering in Surveying and Spatial Information Systems program
The Institution of Surveyors New South Wales Incorporated Prize
• books to the value of $200 and a framed certificate
For the best performance by a graduating student in the Bachelor of
Engineering in Surveying and Spatial Information Systems program
The Banki Haddock Fiora Prize in Property and Equity 2
• $400.00 cheque
For the best performance in LAWS1082 Property and Equity 2
The Blake Dawson Waldron Property and Equity Prize
• $300.00 cheque
For the best performance in LAWS1081 Property Equity and Trusts 1
The Blake Dawson Waldron Trade Practices Prize
• $300.00 cheque
For the best performance in LAWS2022 Trade Practices
The R S Mather Memorial Prize
The Booz Allen Hamilton Prize
• $250.00 cheque
• $500 cheque
For outstanding performance in Geodesy courses in the Bachelor of
Engineering in Surveying and Spatial Information Systems program
For the best performance in Session 2 LAWS2021 Industrial and
Intellectual Property
The Spatial Sciences Institute Prize
The Cambridge University Press Prize
• $150.00 cheque
• Books Valued at approximately $250
For the best performance in Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry courses
in the Bachelor of Engineering in Surveying and Spatial Information
Systems program
For the best performance in LAWS2079 Restitution
The Dibbs Abbott Stillman Prize
The Sinclair Knight Merz Prize
For the best performance in LAWS2024 Commercial Finance
• $1000.00 cheque
The Freehills Prize in Business Associations 2
For the best performance in all Year 2 courses in the Bachelor of
Engineering in Surveying and Spatial Information Systems program
• $500.00 cheque
Faculty of Law
The Freehills Prize in Elements of Income Tax Law
The Allens Arthur Robinson Prize in Commercial and Consumer Sales
For the best performance in LAWS2051 Elements of Income Tax Law
• $500.00 cheque
The Freehills Prize in Environmental Law
For the best performance in LAWS2026 Commercial and Consumer
Sales
• $500.00 cheque
The Allens Arthur Robinson Prize in Finance Law
The Harmers Workplace Lawyers Award in Employment Law
• $500.00 cheque
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in FINS3616 International Business Finance in
the combined Commerce (Finance)/Law program
For the best performance in LAWS2028 The Law of Employment
The Allens Arthur Robinson Prize in Business Associations 1
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in LAWS4010/1091 Business Associations 1
The Akira Kawamura/ ANjel (Australian Network for Japanese Law)
Prize
• $1000.00 cheque
For the best performance in any of the Japanese Law courses offered in
the Master of Laws program
The Australian Red Cross NSW Prize for International Humanitarian
Law
• $200.00 cheque
For the best performance in LAWS2181 International Humanitarian
Law
The Australian Workers’ Union Prize in Employment Protection Law
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in LAWS1092 Business Associations 2
• $500.00 cheque
For the best research essay in LAWS2361 Environmental Law
The Harmers Workplace Lawyers Award in Industrial Law
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in LAWS2027 Industrial Law
The Indigenous Pre-Law Program Achievement Award
• $300.00 cheque
For the best performance in LAWS1061 Torts by a student who has
completed the Indigenous Pre-Law Program
The Jee Shong Yeng Memorial Prize
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in LAWS2140 Public Law by a full-time or parttime student who already holds a degree and is enrolled in the Bachelor
of Laws or Bachelor of Jurisprudence program
The Joy Van Ardenne Memorial Prize
• $250.00 cheque
The Australian Workers’ Union Prize in Occupational Health and
Safety
For proficiency in law courses (involving a credit average or better),
sustained involvement in sporting and associated activities (whether or
not the latter are conducted under the aegis of the UNSW) and financial
need by a student who expects to satisfy requirements in the Bachelor of
Laws program within the year of the award of the prize
• $500.00 cheque
The Judge Bob Bellear Prize
For the best performance in LAWS2031 Occupational Health and
Safety
• $200.00 cheque
The Banki Haddock Fiora in Commercial Law Prize
The Judge G. Federico Mancini Prize in European Law
• $400.00 cheque
• $1000.00 cheque
For best overall performance in LAWS2026 Commercial Law and
Consumer Sales
For the best research essay submitted in the field of European law in any
program at the University of New South Wales
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in LAWS2032 Employment Protection Law
For the best performance in LAWS2412 Discrimination and the Law
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The Julius Stone Prize for Law and Social Theory
The Rosemary Howell and Alan Limbury Prize for Dispute Resolution
• $200.00 cheque
• $200.00 cheque
For the best performance in LAWS2332 or LAWS8820 Law and Social
Theory
For the best performance in LAWS2314 Dispute Resolution
The Julius Stone Prize for Legal Theory
• $200.00 cheque
For the best performance in LAWS2331 or LAWS8320 Legal Theory
The Kemp Strang Remedies Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in LAWS2301 Remedies
The Lauris Jane Hunt Memorial Prize
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in LAWS3037 Data Surveillance and Information
Privacy Law
The Law Society of New South Wales Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in LAWS2035 Land Dealings: Residential
The LexisNexis Australia Prize for Contracts 1
• $250 voucher
For the best performance in LAWS1071 Contracts 1
The LexisNexis Australia Prize for Criminal Law 1
• $250 voucher
For the best performance in LAWS1001 Criminal Law 1
The LexisNexis Australia Prize for Litigation 1
• Online Research Package
For the best performance in LAWS2311 Litigation 1
The Michael Pandelis Award
• $500.00 cheque
For the most significant contribution to the life of the Law School
The Minter Ellison Prize in Asian Legal Systems and Business Law
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in LAWS2121 Asian Legal Systems and Business
Law in the Bachelor of Laws program
The Sidney Scorer Memorial Prize
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in LAWS1812 Sports and the Law
The Sir Alan Taylor Undergraduate Prize
• $200.00 cheque
For the best performance in LAWS1052 Foundations of Law by a student
who does not already hold a degree and who is enrolled in the Bachelor
of Laws or Bachelor of Jurisprudence program
The Sir Alan Taylor Graduate Prize
• $200.00 cheque
For the best performance in LAWS1052 Foundations of Law by a student
who already holds a degree and who is enrolled in the Bachelor of Laws
or Bachelor of Jurisprudence program
The Sir Anthony Mason Prize
• $300.00 cheque
For the best performance in LAWS2150 Federal Constitutional Law
The Sir Kevin Ellis Prize
• $1600.00 cheque
For the best performance in the Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Laws
combined program
The Speranza Torts Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in LAWS1061 Torts
The Steven Seidler Memorial Prize
• $350.00 cheque
For the best performance in LAWS2361 Environmental Law in the Bachelor
of Laws program
The Thomson Legal and Regulatory Prize in Contract Law
• a book voucher worth $200
The New South Wales Bar Association Prize for Evidence and
Advocacy
For the best performance in LAWS1072 Contracts 2
• $250.00 cheque
• a book voucher worth $200
For the best performance in LAWS2313 Evidence and Advocacy
For the best performance in LAWS1011 Criminal Law 2
The New South Wales Bar Association Prize for Law, Lawyers and
Society
The Australian Taxation Studies Program
• $250.00 cheque
The Thomson Legal and Regulatory Prize in Criminal Law
The Allens Arthur Robinson Postgraduate Taxation Studies Prize
For the best performance in LAWS6210 Law, Lawyers and Society
• $500.00 cheque
The New South Wales Bar Association Prize for Litigation
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance by a graduating student in the Master of Taxation
program
For the best performance in LAWS2321 Litigation 2
The ATMA Prize for Principles of Australian Taxation Law
The New South Wales Justices’ Association Limited Prize in Administrative
Law
• $500.00 cheque plus a 12 month subscription to ATMA
• $200.00 cheque
For the best performance in ATAX0100 Principles of Australian Taxation
Law
For the best performance in LAWS2160 Administrative Law
The ATMA Prize for Taxation of Industry and Technology
The Norman and Elma Hunt Memorial Prize
• $500.00 cheque plus a 12 month subscription to ATMA
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in LAWS2140 Public Law by a student who
does not already hold a degree and is enrolled in the Bachelor of Laws
or Bachelor of Jurisprudence program
The Public Defender’s Prize
• $200.00 cheque
For the best performance in LAWS1006 The Criminal Appeals Project
The Public Trustee NSW Prize
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in LAWS2393 Succession
The Raif Thevar Wu and Associates Prize
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in LAWS2272 Australian Immigration Law and
Practice
For the best performance in ATAX0315/0415/0615 Taxation of Industry
and Technology
The Australian Tax Practice Postgraduate Award
• 2 Year subscription to the Australian GST Journal (print or online), plus
publication of the research paper in the Australian GST Journal valued
at $1250
For the best performance in ATAX0416 Current Research Problems in
Taxation, ATAX0422 GST: Design and Structure, ATAX0423 Principles of
GST Law, ATAX0424 GST: Complex Issues and Problems or ATAX0429
International Tax Research
The Australian Tax Practice Prize
• a gift voucher valued at $250
For the best performance in ATAX0006 Tax Administration
PRIZES 165
The Australian Tax Practice Prize in GST: Complex Issues and Planning
• $500 voucher redeemable against books or services from ATP
The Taxation Institute of Australia Prize in the Law of Companies, Trusts
and Partnerships
For the best performance in ATAX0324/0424 GST: Complex Issues and
Planning by a student in the Master of Taxation, Master of Applied Taxation
or Graduate Diploma in Advanced Taxation programs
• $250.00 cheque
The Australian Tax Practice Prize in Principles of Capital Gains
Taxation
The Taxpayers Australia Prize
• $500 voucher redeemable against books or services from ATP
For the best performance in ATAX0008/0108 Principles of Capital Gains
Taxation by a student in the Bachelor of Taxation or Graduate Diploma
in Taxation Studies programs
The Australian Tax Practice Prize in Tax Policy
• $500 voucher redeemable against books or services from ATP
For the best performance in ATAX0301/0401 Tax Policy by a student in
the Master of Taxation, Master of Applied Taxation or Graduate Diploma
in Advanced Taxation program
The Bentleys MRI Prize
• $300.00 cheque
For the best performance in ATAX0305, ATAX0405 or ATAX0605 Taxation
of Trusts by a student in the Bachelor of Taxation, Master of Taxation or
Graduate Diploma in Advanced Taxation program
The Blake Dawson Waldron Stamp Duty Prize
• $300.00 cheque
For the best performance in ATAX0314, ATAX0414 or ATAX0614 Selected
Problems in Stamp Duty in the Bachelor of Taxation, Master of Taxation
or the Graduate Diploma of Advanced Taxation program
The Commissioner of Taxation Prize
• $750.00 cheque together with a silver medal
For the best performance in the Bachelor of Taxation program
The CCH Australia Prize for Critical Perspectives and Ethics
• $250.00 cheque plus a $200 book voucher
For the best performance in ATAX0016/0116 Critical Perspectives and
Ethics
The CCH Australia Prize for Taxation of Employee Remuneration
• $500.00 cheque plus a $200 book voucher
For the best performance in ATAX0325/0425/0525/0625 Taxation of
Employee Remuneration
The CCH Australia Prize for Tax Accounting Systems
• $250.00 cheque plus a $200 book voucher
For the best performance in ATAX0017/0117 Tax Accounting System
The CPA Australia (NSW Division) - Accounting 1 Prize
• $300.00 cheque
For the best performance in ATAX0005 Accounting 1
The CPA Australia (NSW Division) - The Taxation of Companies, Trusts
and Partnerships Prize
• $300.00 cheque
For the best performance in ATAX0013 The Taxation of Companies, Trusts
and Partnerships
The John Raneri Memorial Prize
• $300.00 cheque
For the best performance in the program of the year by a student in the
Master of International Taxation program
The Mallesons Stephen Jaques Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in ATAX0310, ATAX0410 or ATAX0610 Taxation
of Superannuation in the Bachelor of Taxation, Graduate Diploma in
Advanced Taxation or Master of Taxation programs
For the best performance in ATAX0009 The Law of Companies, Trusts
and Partnerships
• $350.00 cheque and a one year subscription to the Association valued
at approximately $300
For the best performance in ATAX0001 Basic Tax Law and Process in the
Bachelor of Taxation program
Faculty of Medicine
The Australasian Faculty of Occupational Medicine Prize
• $200.00 cheque
For the best essay/topic in the field of Occupational Health and Safety,
Occupational Disease and Injury or Occupational Medicine
The Combined Teaching Hospitals Senior Staff Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in the clinical years of program 3801 Bachelor
of Science (Medicine) Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery or 3821
Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery or 3840
Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Bachelor of Medicine
Bachelor of Surgery
The Foundation Year Graduates Medal
• a silver medal
For leadership and fellowship as a medical undergraduate by a student
who has completed the final year of the medical program
The Graduation Prize in Surgery
• $200.00 cheque
For the best performance in the surgery components of MDSG4001
Integrated Clinical and Community Studies and MDSG6001 Integrated
Clinical Studies 6 in program 3801 Bachelor of Science (Medicine)
Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery or 3821 Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery or 3840 Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of
Surgery
The Royal Australian College of Ophthalmologists Prize
• $1000.00 cheque and a medal
For the best essay in an ophthalmological course in Year 5 of program
3801 Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor
of Surgery or Year 6 of program 3821 Bachelor of Science Bachelor
of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery or 3840 Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of
Science (Medicine) Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery program
The W G Tellesson Memorial Prize
• $150.00 cheque
For the best performance in MDSG3001 Clinical Studies in Year 3 of
program 3801 Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Bachelor of Medicine
Bachelor of Surgery or Year 4 of course 3821 Bachelor of Science Bachelor
of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery or 3840 Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of
Science (Medicine) Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery
The Wallace Wurth Prize
• $200.00 cheque
For the best overall performance in any graduating year in program 3801
Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery
or 3821 Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery
or 3840 Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Bachelor of
Medicine Bachelor of Surgery
School of Medical Sciences
The New South Wales Bar Association Prize for Tax Litigation
The D I McCloskey Prize for Physiology/Pharmacology Honours
• $250.00 cheque
• $100.00 cheque
For the best performance in ATAX0018 Tax Litigation
For the best performance in PHPH4218 Physiology 4 Honours or
PHPH4258 Pharmacology Honours in program 3801 Bachelor of
Science (Medicine) Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery in the
Faculty of Medicine or program 3970 Bachelor of Science in the Faculty
of Science
The RuleBurst Computer Information Systems Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in ATAX0002 Computer Information Systems
166 UNSW CALENDAR
The D N Wade Prize for Medical Pharmacology
The Prize in Practical Anatomy
• $100.00 cheque
• $200.00 cheque
For the best performance in PHPH3055 Medical Pharmacology in program
3801 Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of
Surgery, 3821 Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of
Surgery or 3840 Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Bachelor
of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery
For the best performance in Practical Anatomy (including Radiological
Anatomy) in Year 2 of program 3801 Bachelor of Science (Medicine)
Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery or 3840 Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of
Surgery
The Dami Atapattu Prize
The School of Medical Sciences Staff Prize For Medical Biology
• $100.00 cheque
• $100.00 cheque
For the best performance in ANAT1006 Anatomy 1 in Year 1 of program
3801 Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of
Surgery or 3840 Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Bachelor
of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery
For the best performance in PHPH1004 Biology for Medical Students
in Year 1 of program 3801 Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Bachelor
of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery or 3840 Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of
Science (Medicine) Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery
The Doerenkamp-Zbinden Prize in Pharmacology
The School of Medical Sciences Staff Prize for Physiology 1 or Principles
of Physiology
• $100.00 cheque
For the highest aggregate for PHPH3151 Introductory Pharmacology and
Toxicology or PHPH3551 Introductory Pharmacology and Toxicology
(Advanced) and PHPH3251 Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology or
PHPH3651 Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology (Advanced) in the
Bachelor of Science program
• $100.00 cheque
The F C Courtice Prize
• $100.00 cheque
• $100.00 cheque
For the best performance in PHPH2112 Physiology 1 or PHPH2122
Principles of Physiology in program 3821 Bachelor of Science Bachelor
of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery
The W E Glover Prize For Physiology
For the best performance in PHPH2018 Medical Physiology 1 in program
3801 Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of
Surgery or 3840 Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Bachelor
of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery
For the best performance in PHPH3014 Medical Physiology 2 in program
3801 Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of
Surgery, 3821 Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of
Surgery or 3840 Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Bachelor
of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery
The F C Courtice Prize
The Winifred Dickes Rost Prize
• $100.00 cheque
• $100.00 cheque
For the best overall performance in Level 3 Physiology in a Bachelor
program
For outstanding merit in Anatomy in the final year of the Bachelor of
Science program
The G R Cameron Memorial Prize
• $200.00 cheque
For the highest aggregate mark in the Pathology component of PATH3101
Pathology in program 3801 Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Bachelor
of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery, 3821 Bachelor of Science Bachelor
of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery or 3840 Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of
Science (Medicine) Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery
The Istvan Tork Prize in Neuroscience
• $100.00 cheque
For the best performance in Stage 4 Honours by a student who has
completed a thesis in the field of Neuroscience in the Schools of Anatomy,
Psychology or Physiology and Pharmacology
The Jane Skillen Prize in Anatomy
• $250.00 cheque
For the highest average mark in any three, Year 3 Anatomy courses by a
graduand in the Bachelor of Science program in the School of Anatomy
The Maurice (Toby) Arnold Prize
• $100.00 cheque
For the highest mark in Anatomy (including all sub-disciplines of Anatomy)
in Year 2 of program 3801 Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Bachelor of
Medicine Bachelor of Surgery or 3840 Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of
Science (Medicine) Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery
The Mayne Health Laverty Pathology Prize in Clinical Pathology
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in a combination of PATH3101 Pathology and the
Pathology component of MDSG4001 Integrated Clinical and Community
Studies in program 3801 Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Bachelor of
Medicine Bachelor of Surgery, 3821 Bachelor of Science Bachelor of
Medicine Bachelor of Surgery or 3840 Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of
Science (Medicine) Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery
The Mayne Health Laverty Pathology Prize in Experimental Pathology
• $500.00 cheque
For the most proficient research work done in Basic or Applied Pathology
in program 3831 Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Honours
The Paxinos & Watson Prize
• $200.00 cheque
For the best performance in ANAT3411 Neuroanatomy 1 in the Bachelor
of Science program
School of Psychiatry
The David Jeremy Keen Memorial Prize
• $50.00 cheque
For the best performance in PSCY2101 Human Behaviour in program
3801 Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of
Surgery or 3840 Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Bachelor
of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery or in PSCY2201 Human Behaviour in
program 3821 Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of
Surgery
The John Kerridge Memorial Prize
• $200.00 cheque
For the best performance in Psychiatry in Year 5 of program 3801 Bachelor
of Science (Medicine) Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery or 3821
Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery or 3840
Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Bachelor of Medicine
Bachelor of Surgery
School of Public Health and Community
Medicine
The 2/5 Australian General Hospital Association Prize
• $200.00 cheque and a plaque
For the best performance in Community Medicine in Year 5 of program
3801 Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor
of Surgery, or Year 6 of program 3821 Bachelor of Science Bachelor
of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery or 3840 Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of
Science (Medicine) Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery
The 2/5 Australian General Hospital Association Prize
• $200.00 cheque and a plaque
For the best overall performance in the Master of Health Administration
or Master of Health Services Management program
The 2/5 Australian General Hospital Association Prize in Health Services
Management (Nursing)
• $200.00 cheque and a plaque
For general proficiency throughout the Master of Health Administration
or Master of Health Services Management program by a trained nurse
registered in Australia
PRIZES 167
The Australian College of Health Service Executives Prize
The Richard Johnson Memorial Prize in Paediatrics
• $200.00 cheque
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in the core Management course in the Master
of Health Administration program
For the best performance in the clinical component of PAED5101
Paediatrics in program 3801 Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Bachelor
of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery, 3821 Bachelor of Science Bachelor
of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery or 3840 Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of
Science (Medicine) Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery
The Australian Medical Association Prize for General Practice
• $500.00 cheque
For the best report based on the period of attachment in general
practice
The Department of Health, Rural General Practice Prize
Faculty of Science
• $500.00 cheque
The Faculty of Science Prize for 1st Year Science
For the best essay written in the topic area of rural general practice by a
Year 5 student in program 3801 Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Bachelor
of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery or Year 6 student in program 3821
Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery or 3840
Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Bachelor of Medicine
Bachelor of Surgery
• $250.00 cheque
The Georgouras Prize in Dermatology
• $100.00 cheque
For the best performance in a special written examination in MFAC5001
Geriatrics/General Practice/Subspecialties specialising in Dermatology
in Year 5 of the Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Bachelor of Medicine
Bachelor of Surgery program
The Hunt and Hunt Health Law I Prize
• $200.00 cheque
For the best performance in HEAL9331 Health Services Law 1 by an
internal or external student studying in Australia in the Master of Health
Services Management, Master of Health Administration or Master of
Public Health program
For outstanding performance in Year 1 of the Science program (3970)
The Faculty of Science Prize for 2nd Year Science
• $250.00 cheque
For outstanding performance in Year 2 of the Science program (3970)
The Faculty of Science Prize for 3rd Year Science
• $250.00 cheque
For outstanding performance in Year 3 of the Science program (3970)
The Faculty of Science Prize for 1st Year Advanced Science
• $250.00 cheque
For outstanding performance in Year 1 of the Advanced Science program
(3972)
The Faculty of Science Prize for 2nd Year Advanced Science
• $250.00 cheque
The John Hirshman Community Health Prize
For outstanding performance in Year 2 of the Advanced Science program
(3972)
• $200.00 Annual interest on investment account
The Faculty of Science Prize for 3rd Year Advanced Science
For the best overall performance in the Master of Community Health or
Master of Public Health program
• $250.00 cheque
The John Hirshman International Health Prize
For outstanding performance in Year 3 of the Advanced Science program
(3972)
• $200.00 Annual interest on investment account
The Faculty of Science Prize for Honours Year Advanced Science
For the best performance in CMED9605 Health in Developing
Countries
• $250.00 cheque
The School of Health and Community Medicine Staff Prize
• $200.00 cheque
For the best overall performance in the Master of Health Services
Management program by a student undertaking studies in Hong Kong
The United Medical Protection Prize in Health Law and Ethics
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in the ethics section of PSYC2101 Human
Behaviour (40%) and CMED3001 Medical Ethics and Health Law
(60%)
School of Women’s and Children’s Health
The Margaret Dance Memorial Award
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in paediatric studies by a student who
undertakes elective study in Paediatrics within the teaching hospitals of
the University
The Paediatrics Staff Prize
• $200.00 cheque
For an outstanding performance in Paediatrics in program 3801 Bachelor
of Science (Medicine) Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery or 3821
Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Medicine Bachelor of Surgery or 3840
Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science (Medicine) Bachelor of Medicine
Bachelor of Surgery
For outstanding performance in the Honours Year of the Advanced
Science program
Department of Aviation
The AOS Airport Consulting Pty Ltd Prize for Airport Management
• $300.00 cheque
For the best performance in assessments in AVIA1850 Airport Management
1 and AVIA3851 Airport Management 2 as well as performance in other
matters associated with airports
The Constraint Technologies International Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in MATH1031 Mathematics for Life Sciences,
MATH1041 Statistics for Life and Social Sciences, MATH2140 Operations
Research: Methods and Applications, MATH2301 Mathematical
Computing, ECON2208 Operations Research, COMP1081 Harnessing
the Power of Information Technology and COMP1091 Solving Problems
with Software and Tools
The Qantas Group Safety Prize
• 2 courses: Qantas Investigation(2 days valued at $600) and Introduction
to Risk (1 day valued at $120)
For the best performance in assessments in AVIA2700 Aviation Safety
Management 1 and AVIA3710 Air Safety 2 and any other criteria deemed
appropriate by the Department
The Pfizer Australia Ltd Prize in Obstetrics and Gynaecology
The UNSW Aviation Prize
• $250.00 cheque
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in the Obstetrics and Gynaecology term by a
student at Liverpool Hospital
For superior academic performance, services to the Department of
Aviation, the University and industry
168 UNSW CALENDAR
School of Biological, Earth and Environmental
Science
The Beckman Coulter Prize
• $200.00 cheque
The F C Loughnan Prize for First Year Geology
For the best performance in Stage 4 Biochemistry Honours in the Bachelor
of Science program
• $100.00 cheque
The Clinical Microbiology Update Program Prize
For the best performance in the Geology component in Year 1 of the
Bachelor of Science program
• $300.00 cheque
The F C Loughnan Prize in Applied Geology
For the best performance in MICR3081 Bacteria and Disease in the
Bachelor of Science program at Pass or Honours level
• $340.00 cheque
The GE Healthcare Prize
For the best performance in the Geology component in Year 3 of the
Bachelor of Science program
• $250.00 cheque
The Geology Council of NSW Prize for Coal Geology
• $1000.00 cheque
For the best performance in GEOL3241 Sedimentary Basin Resources
or an equivalent undergraduate course dealing with Coal Geology, in a
Science or Advanced Science program
The J J Frankel Memorial Prize
For the best performance in BIOT3061 Biopharmaceuticals
The Invitrogen Prize
• $200.00 cheque
For the best performance in BIOC3281 Recombinant DNA Techniques
and Eukaryotic Biology
The Jackson Prize
• $500.00 cheque
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in Year 2 Geoscience courses by a student
completing the geology major in the School of Biological, Earth and
Environmental Sciences
For the best Honours student in MICR4013 Microbiology 4 (Honours)
The School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Prize for Level 3
Biochemistry
The Jack Mabbutt Medal
• $200.00 cheque
• Bronze medal
For the best performance in the examinations for Level 3 Biochemistry
courses in the Bachelor of Science program
For the best performance in the Year 4 Project in Applied Geography in
the Bachelor of Science program
The School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Science Prize
The Laric V Hawkins Prize
• $200.00 cheque
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in BIOC3111 Molecular Biology of Proteins
For the best field project report involving a substantial component of
geophysics in Year 4 of the Applied Geology program, a postgraduate
program or an equivalent Honours program in the Science or Advanced
Science course
The School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Science Prize for Level
2 Biochemistry
The Lorant Eötvos Prize
• $300.00 cheque and a bronze medal
For the best performance in the coursework component in stage 4 of the
Applied Geology program or equivalent
The Marilyn Fox Environmental Science Prize
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in the final year of the Bachelor of Environmental
Science degree program
The Marilyn Fox Environmental Science Prize
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in the final year of the Bachelor of Environmental
Science degree program
• $200.00 cheque
For the best performance in the examinations for Level 2 Biochemistry
courses in the Bachelor of Science program
The Shelston IP Waters Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For the best performance in BIOT3071 Commercial Biotechnology in the
Bachelor of Science program
The WJ O’Sullivan Prize
• $200.00 cheque
For the best performance in BIOC2329 Medical Biochemistry and
Genetics
The Yakult Biotechnology Prize
• $250.00 cheque
• a Suunto Tandem (compass/clinometer)
For the best performance in Stage 4 (Honours) of the Bachelor of Science
in Biotechnology program
For meritorious performance in the field work associated with the Year 2
of programs 2500 Geology or 3000 Applied Geology
School of Chemical Sciences
The Structural Geology Field Prize
The Angyal Prize
• $100.00 cheque and winner’s name engraved on Perpetual Trophy
• $200.00 cheque and a bronze medal
For the best performance in the Year 3 Structural Geology Field Tutorial in
the Bachelor of Science in either Applied Geology or the Board of Studies
in Science and Mathematics (Geology Program)
For the best performance in the honours level of the bachelor of Science
program
The Prospectors Prize
School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular
Science
The Bosworth Prize in Physical Chemistry
• $150.00 cheque and a bronze medal
For the best performance in CHEM3011 Physical Chemistry in the
Bachelor of Science program
The AMGEN Prize
The Inglis Hudson and the Jeffery Bequests
• $500.00 cheque
• $150.00 cheque
For the best aggregate mark in the Master of Science in Biopharmaceuticals
coursework program
For the best performance in Year 3 Organic Chemistry in the Bachelor
of Science program
The Australasian Association of Clinical Biochemists Prize
The June Griffith Memorial Prize
• $100.00 cheque, one year Associate Membership, and a plaque
• $200.00 cheque and a bronze medal
For the best performance in BIOC3261 Human Biochemistry in the
Bachelor of Science program
For the best performance in Level 1 Chemistry courses in the Bachelor
of Science program
PRIZES 169
The Merck Sharp & Dohme (Australia) Pty Limited Prize in Level 2
Chemistry
The J R Holmes Prize in Pass Level Pure Mathematics
• $200.00 cheque and a bronze medal
For excellence in at least 4 pass-level Pure Mathematics Level 3 units taken
over no more than two consecutive years by a student in the Bachelor of
Arts, or Bachelor of Science programs
For the best performance in Level 2 Chemistry courses in the Bachelor
of Science program
• $100.00 cheque
The Merck Sharp & Dohme (Australia) Pty Limited Prize in Level 3
Chemistry
The Michail Mihailovich Erihman Award
• $200.00 cheque and a bronze medal
For the best performance in examinations in a mathematics program
conducted by the School of Mathematics in any one year
For the best performance in Level 3 Chemistry courses in the Bachelor
of Science program
The RACI Analytical Chemistry Group Prize
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in Level 3 Analytical Chemistry in the Bachelor
of Science program
The University of New South Wales Chemical Society Dwyer Prize
• $150.00 cheque
For the best performance in Level 3 Inorganic Chemistry in the Bachelor
of Science program
The University of New South Wales Chemical Society George Wright
Prize
• $150.00 cheque
For meritorious performance in Level 2 Chemistry courses in the Bachelor
of Science program
The University of New South Wales Chemical Society Parke-Pope
Prize
• $150.00 cheque
For meritorious performance in Level 3 Chemistry courses in the Bachelor
of Science program
The University of New South Wales Chemical Society Prize in Honours
Level
• $200.00 cheque and a bronze medal
For the best performance in the Honours level of the Bachelor of Science
program
The University of New South Wales Chemical Society Prize in Level 1
Chemistry
• $1000.00 cheque
The PricewaterhouseCoopers Prize in Data Mining
• $1000.00 cheque
For the best performance in MATH5836 Data Mining by a student in the
Master of Statistics program
The School of Mathematics Prize 1
• $100.00 cheque
For the best performance in MATH1131 Mathematics 1A, MATH1141
Higher Mathematics 1A or MATH1151 Mathematics for Actuarial Studies
and Finance 1A, and MATH1231 Mathematics 1B, MATH1241 Higher
Mathematics 1B or MATH1251 Mathematics for Actuarial Studies and
Finance 1B in a Bachelor or Diploma program
The School of Mathematics Prize 2
• $100.00 cheque
For the best performance in basic Level 2 Higher Mathematics units in a
Bachelor or Diploma program
The Weather Company Prize in Fluids, Oceans and Climate
• $300.00 cheque
For the best performance in MATH3261 Fluids, Oceans and Climate
The Weather Company Prize in Introduction to Oceanography and
Meteorology
• $300.00 cheque
For the best performance in MATH2240 Introduction to Oceanography
and Meteorology
The School of Materials Science and
Engineering
The ANSTO Prize
• $150.00 cheque
• $500.00 cheque
For meritorious performance in level 1 Chemistry courses in the Bachelor
of Science program
For the best performance in NANO2002 Nanotechnology 2 in Year 2 of
the Bachelor of Science in Nano Technology
The Wilfred B S Bishop Prize
The Austral Bricks Prize
• $75.00 cheque
• $500.00 cheque
For the best overall performance in the Bachelor of Science program in
Food Science and Technology by a student who has made a significant
contribution to staff and student activities
For the best performance in Year 3 of the Bachelor of Engineering in
Ceramic Engineering program
School of Mathematics
The Australasian Ceramic Society
• $100.00 cheque
The Applied Mathematics Prize
For the highest overall course aggregate in the final year of the Bachelor
of Engineering in the Ceramic Engineering program
• $100.00 cheque
The Australasian Corrosion Association (NSW Branch) Prize
For excellence in Level 3 Applied Mathematics courses in a Bachelor or
Diploma program
The C H Peck Prize
• $200.00 cheque
For the best performance in Year 2 Mathematics by a student proceeding
to Year 3 in the School of Mathematics
The Head of School’s Prize
• $100.00 cheque
For excellence in four or more Mathematics units in Year 2 in a Bachelor
or Diploma program
• $150.00 cheque
For the best performance in MATS1213 Design for Corrosion Control in
the Bachelor of Metallurgical Engineering program
The Brian Mubaraki Prize
• $300.00 cheque
For the best performance in Year 3 as an encouragement award for
continuous improvement throughout Years 1 to 3
The Carpenter Advanced Ceramics Prize
• $100.00 cheque
For the best overall academic performance in Year 2 of the Bachelor of
Engineering in Ceramic Engineering program
The J R Holmes Prize in Level 3 Pure Mathematics
The Composites Australia Prize
• $100.00 cheque
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in Level 3 Pure Mathematics courses in a
Bachelor or Diploma program
For the best performance in the Composite Materials strand of MATS3064
in the Bachelor of Engineering
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The Ferro Corporation (Australia) Prize
The CooperVision Hydron Prize (Clinical Optometry 4)
• $250.00 cheque
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in MATS2314 Glass-based Ceramics in the
Bachelor of Engineering in Ceramic Engineering program
For the best performance in OPTM4311 Clinical Optometry 4A,
OPTM4312 Clinical Optometry 4B and OPTM4313 Clinical Optometry
4C
The Hugh Muir Prize
• $275.00 cheque
For the best performance by a student in the final year seminar class, or
who in the opinion of the Head of School has contributed most to the
corporate life of the School of Materials Science and Engineering
The Designs for Vision Prize
• Products valued at approximately $250.00
For the best overall performance throughout the Bachelor of Optometry
program in Primary Care Optometry.
The Institute of Materials Engineering Australasia Prize
The Essilor Australia Pty Limited Prize
• $200.00 cheque and one year membership of the Institute
• $200.00 cheque
The Max Hatherly Prize
For the best performance in OPTM1207 Foundations of Hygiene and
Infectious Disease in Optometric Practice, OPTM2206 Pathology for
Optometry and OPTM3108 Ocular Disease
• $275.00 cheque
The Essilor Australia Pty Limited Prize in Dispensing
For the best performance in MATS1242 Crystallographic and
Microstructural Characterisation
• $200.00 cheque
For the best performance in MATS1092 Materials and Design 1
The Met-Tech Prize
For the best overall performance throughout the Bachelor of Optometry
program in Dispensing
• $300.00 cheque
The Essilor Australia Pty Limited Prize in Optics and the Eye
For the most prominent contribution to collegial activity in the School
of Materials Science and Engineering throughout the program including
service on the Materials Society Committee for 1 year
• $200.00 cheque
The Sialon Ceramics Prize
• $100.00 cheque
For the best performance in an Honours thesis that reflects an advancement
in the technology and development of advanced ceramics in the Bachelor
of Engineering in Ceramic Engineering program
The Thermal Ceramics Australia Pty Limited Prize
• $200.00 cheque
For the best performance in MATS2294 Thermal and Mechanical
Properties of Ceramics in the Bachelor of Engineering in Ceramic
Engineering program
The Wallarah Minerals Prize
• $100.00 cheque
For the best performance in an Honours thesis in the Bachelor of
Engineering in Ceramic Engineering program
The Welding Technology Institute of Australia Prize
For the best overall performance in OPTM2105 Optics and the Eye 3
The Hoya Lens Australia Pty Limited Prize
• $250.00 cheque
For the best overall performance in Ocular and Visual Science throughout
the Bachelor of Optometry program
The Neville Fulthorpe Prize for Clinical Excellence
• $200.00 cheque
For the most improved in Clinical Optometry
The Optometric Vision Research Foundation Prize
• $1000.00 cheque
For the best research project in the final year of the Bachelor of Optometry
program
The Optometrists Association Australia Prize
• $500.00 cheque
For outstanding academic performance in the Bachelor of Optometry
program
The Scott Health and Safety Prize
• a one year membership to the Institute and a set of Expert Technology
Tool
• $150.00 cheque
For the best performance in MATS1214 Welding and other Joining
Processes
The Safilo Australia Prize
For the best performance in OPTM3209 Environmental Optometry
• $150.00 cheque
School of Optometry and Vision Science
For the best performance in OPTM2102 Clinical Optometry 2A and
OPTM2202 Clinical Optometry 2B
The ACBO Prize
The SOLA Optical Australia Pty. Ltd. Prize
• Textbooks
• $200.00 cheque
For the best overall performance throughout the Bachelor of Optometry
program in Binocular and Children’s Vision
For the best overall performance in OPTM3102 Clinical Optometry 3A,
OPTM3203 Clinical Optometry 3B and OPTM3204 Clinical Optometry
3C
The BOC Head of School’s Prize
• A $1000 voucher for dispenser equipment
For distinguished performance throughout the Bachelor of Optometry
program
The BOC Ophthalmic Instruments Prize
• A colour vision test
For the best overall performance throughout the Bachelor of Optometry
program in Colour Vision
The Ciba Vision Australia Pty Limited Prize
• Contact lens fitting set
The Theo Kannis Prize for Advanced Clinical Optometry
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in the postgraduate course OPTM7301Advanced
Clinical Optometry
The Theo Kannis Prize for Clinical Optometry
• $250.00 cheque
For the best overall performance in Clinical Optometry throughout the
Bachelor of Optometry program
The Transitions Optical Dispensing Prize
• $200.00 cheque
For the best overall performance throughout the Bachelor of Optometry
program in Contact Lenses
For excellence in Dispensing in Stage 3 of the Bachelor of Optometry
program
The CooperVision Hydron Prize
The Transitions Optical Dispensing Prize
• $250.00 cheque
• $200.00 cheque
For the best overall performance in Stage 4 of the Bachelor of Optometry
program
For excellence in Dispensing in Stage 4 of the Bachelor of Optometry
program
PRIZES 171
School of Physics
The Australian Institute of Physics Prize
• $200.00 cheque and one year membership of the Institute
For the highest aggregate in any seven courses from: PHYS3010 Quantum
Mechanics (Advanced), PHYS3050 Nuclear Physics, PHYS3020 Statistical
Physics, PHYS3030 Electromagnetism (Advanced), PHYS3060 Advanced
Optics, PHYS3080 Solid State Physics; or any two of PHYS3040
Experimental Physics A1, PHYS3070 Experimental Physics A2, PHYS3110
Experimental Physics B1; or PHYS3120 Experimental Physics B2 in the
Bachelor of Science Program
The Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society
• $100.00 cheque and one year’s subscription of AMOS
For the best performance in PHYS2801 Atmospheric Science or PHYS2810
Atmospheric Physics
The B L Turtle Memorial Astrophysics Prize
• $150.00 cheque
For the best performance in PHYS3160 Astrophysics in the Bachelor of
Science program
The Bob Dalglish Prize
• $100.00 cheque
For the best performance in a competition based on the use of
microcomputers in PHYS1601 Computer Applications in Experimental
Science 1
The Bob Dalglish Prize
• $100.00 cheque
The Physics Staff Prize for Physics Honours
• $200.00 cheque
For the best performance in the Physics Honours Year in the Bachelor of
Science program
School of Psychology
The Australian Psychological Society Prize
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in Psychology Stage 4 Honours
The College of Organisational Psychologists, NSW Section Prize
• $250.00 cheque
For the best overall contribution to Organisational Psychology in the
Master of Psychology (Organisational) program
The Joseph P Forgas Honours Prize
• a 3 year subscription to the Australian Skeptic Magazine
For the best performance in Stage 4 Honours empirical thesis in an area
of Social Psychology
The Joseph P. Forgas Third Year Prize
• a 3 year subscription to the Australian Skeptic Magazine
For the best performance in PSYC3121 Social Psychology
The Milon Buneta Prize
• $200.00 cheque
For the best performance in Stage 2 of the Bachelor of Psychology
program
For the best performance in a project carried out within PHYS2601
Computer Applications in Experimental Science 2
The Psychology Staff Prize
The Coherent Scientific Prize for Lasers, Optoelectronics &
Applications
For the best performance in Stage 2 Psychology
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in PHYS3710 Lasers and Applications or
PHYS3720 Optoelectronics
The First Year Director’s Prize
• $100.00 cheque
For the best performance in PHYS1131 Higher Physics 1A and PHYS1231
Higher Physics 1B by a student in an Engineering program
The Gordon and Mabel Godfrey Award in Theoretical Physics 3
• $200.00 cheque
For the best overall performance in a selection of courses chosen from
PHYS3010 Quantum Mechanics (Advanced), PHYS3020 Statistical
Physics, PHYS3030 Electromagnetism (Advanced), PHYS3510 Advanced
Machanics, Field Chaos and PHYS3550 General Relativity
• $250.00 cheque
The Staff Prize for First Year Psychology
• $250.00 cheque
For the highest average performance in Psychology 1A and Psychology
1B
The Staff Prize for Second Year Psychology
• $250.00 cheque
For the highest average performance in PSYC2001 Research Methods 2
and three other Psychology Level 2 courses completed within a single
year
The Staff Prize for Third Year Psychology
• $250.00 cheque
The Gordon and Mabel Godfrey Award in Theoretical Physics 4
For the highest average performance in PSYC3001 Research Methods
3A and five other Psychology Level 3 courses completed within a single
year
• $200.00 cheque
The Stephanie J. Moylan Memorial Prize
For the best overall performance in the honours courses chosen from
Quantum Mechanics, Statistical Physics, Electromagnetism (Advanced),
Advanced Mechanics, Fields and Chaos and General Relativity
• a 3 year subscription to the Australian Skeptic Magazine
The Head of School’s Prize in Physics
• $100.00 cheque
For the best Year 4 Honours thesis in Physics in the Bachelor of Science
program
The Nucletron Prize in Experimental Physics
• $100.00 cheque
For the best performance in any two of the following; PHYS3040
Experimental Physics A1, PHYS3070 Experimental Physics A2, PHYS3110
Experimental Physics B1, or PHYS3120 Experimental Physics B2, in Year
3 of the Bachelor of Science program
The Physics Staff Prize for Physics 1
• $100.00 cheque
For the best performance in PHYS1131 Higher Physics 1A and PHYS1231
Higher Physics 1B
The Physics Staff Prize for Physics 2
• $150.00 cheque
For the highest aggregate in any six courses from PHYS2010 Mechanics,
PHYS2020 Computational Physics, PHYS2030 Laboratory, PHYS2040
Quantum Physics, PHYS2050 Electromagnetism, PHYS2060 Thermal
Physics, PHYS2630 Electronics in the Bachelor of Science program
For the best performance in an Organisational Master’s thesis
The Syd Lovibond Prize for Psychology Honours
•
$250.00 cheque
For the meritorious performance in Psychology Stage 4 Honours in the
Bachelor of Psychology program
School of Safety Science
The Blackmores Ltd Prize for In-Vitro Toxicology Laboratory Science
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in a Chemical Safety and Applied Toxicology
(CSAT) laboratory based course or project report on in-vitro toxicology
in a postgraduate program in the School of Safety Science
The Boban Markovic Prize in Environmental Science
• $200.00 cheque
For the best performance by a graduating student in the Graduate
Diploma in Environmental Science or Master of Science and Technology
in Environmental Science
The Commonwealth Bank Prize
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in SESC9300 Effective Behaviour in Organisations
in a postgraduate program in the School of Safety Science
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The Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia (NSW) Prize
• $100.00 cheque and 1 Year membership of the Society
The Safety Institute of Australia (NSW Division) Bill Lessels’ Memorial
Prize for Master of Safety Science
For the best overall performance in all prescribed core courses by a
graduating student in the Master of Science and Technology in Ergonomics
or the Graduate Diploma in Ergonomics program
• $400.00 cheque
The Max Nicholls Prize Occupational Health
The School of Safety Science OHS Law 1 Prize
• $250.00 cheque
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in SESC9600 Introduction to Occupational
Health in a postgraduate program in the School of Safety Science
For the best performance in SESC9020 OHS Law 1 in a postgraduate
program in the School of Safety Science
The Mike Stevenson Prize for Principles of Ergonomics
The School of Safety Science Qualifier’s Prize
• $250.00 cheque
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance in SESC9411 Principles of Ergonomics or
SESC9400 Ergonomics 1 and SESC9410 Ergonomics 2 in a postgraduate
program in the School of Safety Science
For consistent performance in a coursework Masters program by a
student who began studies as a graduate qualifier in the School of Safety
Science
The National Safety Council of Australia Prize
The Whiteley Corporation Prize in Management of Dangerous
Materials
• $250.00 cheque
For the best performance by a graduating student in the Master of Science
and Technology in Occupational Health and Safety program
For the best overall performance by a graduating student in the Master
of Safety Science program
• $200.00 cheque
The Ronald Rosen Prize for Physical Hazards
For the best performance in SESC9850 Management of Dangerous
Materials in a postgraduate program in the School of Safety Science
• $250.00 cheque
The Whiteley Corporation Prize
For the best performance in SESC9100 Physical Hazards in a postgraduate
program in the School of Safety Science
• $200.00 cheque
The Safety Institute of Australia (NSW Division) Bill Lessels’ Memorial
Prize for Graduate Diploma in Safety Science
For the best performance in SESC9820 Chemical Safety and Toxicology
in a postgraduate program in the School of Safety Science
The Workcover NSW Prize
• $400.00 cheque
• $500.00 cheque
For the best overall performance by a graduating student in the Graduate
Diploma of Safety Science program
For the best performance in SESC9211 Risk Management in a postgraduate
program in the School of Safety Science
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Conditions for the Award of Degrees
First Degrees
The rules, regulations and conditions for the award of first degrees are set out in the Undergraduate Handbook.
The list of undergraduate programs offered by the University appears earlier in this Calendar in the section “Schedule of
UNSW Undergraduate Programs”.
Higher Degrees
The list of postgraduate programs by research and course work offered by the University appears earlier in this Calendar in
the section “Schedule of UNSW Postgraduate Programs”. The rules, regulations and conditions for the award of postgraduate
degrees, diplomas and certificates appear in the Postgraduate Handbook. The conditions for the award of the higher doctorates;
Doctor of Science, Doctor of Laws, Doctor of Letters and Doctor of Music; and for the Doctor of Philosophy follow.
Higher Doctorates
Doctor of Science (DSc)
1. The degree of Doctor of Science may be granted by the Council on the recommendation of the Academic Board for an
original contribution or contributions of distinguished merit to some branch of science1.
2. A candidate for the degree of Doctor of Science shall be either:
(a) a graduate of the University of New South Wales of at least ten years standing; or
(b) a graduate of another approved university of at least ten years standing who has been a full-time member of the academic
staff of the University of New South Wales and has been engaged in advanced study and research in the University for a
period of not less than four years.
3. The degree shall be awarded on the published work2 of the candidate.
4. A candidate for the degree shall forward to the Registrar an application together with:
(a) Four copies (wherever possible) of the work referred to in paragraph 3.
(b) A declaration indicating those sections of the work, if any, which have been submitted previously for a degree or other
award in any university.
5. In submitting published work, every candidate shall submit a short discourse describing the research activities embodied in
the submission. The discourse shall make clear the extent of originality and the candidate’s part in any collaborative work.
6. The discourse and list of published work shall be forwarded by the Registrar to the Presiding Member of the relevant faculty,
or if not appropriate, to the Committee on Research for determination of the membership of an ad hoc committee which shall
conduct the examination.
7. Following the adoption of a report from the ad hoc committee that the work referred to in paragraph 3. above is prima
facie worthy of examination, the work shall be submitted to three examiners appointed by the Committee on Research on the
recommendation of the ad hoc committee.
8. At the conclusion of the examination each member shall submit a report on the published work and shall recommend
whether or not the degree be awarded. The ad-hoc committee shall, after consideration of the examiners’ reports, recommend
to the Committee on Research whether or not the candidate be awarded the degree.
9. The Committee on Research shall, after consideration of the ad-hoc committee’s recommendation and the examiners’
reports, recommend to the Academic Board whether or not the candidate be awarded the degree.
10. A candidate shall pay such fees as may be determined from time to time by the Council.
Doctor of Letters (DLitt)
1. The degree of Doctor of Letters may be granted by the Council on the recommendation of the Academic Board for an
original contribution or contributions of distinguished merit to Letters.
2. A candidate for the degree of Doctor of Letters shall be either:
(a) a graduate of the University of New South Wales of at least ten years standing; or
(b) a graduate of another approved university of at least ten years standing who has been a full-time member of the academic
staff of the University of New South Wales and has been engaged in advanced study and research in the University for a
period of not less than four years.
3. The degree shall be awarded on the published work2 of the candidate.
4. A candidate for the degree shall forward to the Registrar an application together with:
(a) Four copies (wherever possible) of the work referred to in paragraph 33.
(b) A declaration indicating those sections of the work, if any, which have been submitted previously for a degree or other
award in any university.
5. In submitting published work, every candidate shall submit a short discourse describing the work embodied in the submission.
The discourse shall make clear the extent of originality and the candidate’s part in any collaborative work.
6. The discourse and list of published work shall be forwarded by the Registrar to the Presiding Member of the relevant faculty,
or, if not appropriate, to the Committee on Research for determination of the membership of an ad hoc committee which
shall conduct the examination.
7. Following the adoption of a report from the ad hoc committee that the work referred to in paragraph 3. above is prima
facie worthy of examination, the work shall be submitted to three examiners appointed by the Committee on Research on the
recommendation of the ad hoc committee.
8. At the conclusion of the examination each examiner shall submit a report on the published work and shall recommend
whether or not the degree be awarded. The ad-hoc committee shall, after consideration of the examiners’ reports, recommend
to the Committee on Research whether or not the candidate be awarded the degree.
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9. The Committee on Research shall, after consideration of the ad-hoc committee’s recommendation and the examiners’
reports, recommend to the Academic Board whether or not the candidate be awarded the degree.
10. A candidate shall pay such fees as may be determined from time to time by the Council.
Doctor of Laws (LLD)
1. The degree of Doctor of Laws may be granted by the Council on the recommendation of the Academic Board for an original
contribution or contributions to legal learning of such merit that is has achieved or is likely to achieve general recognition
by scholars in the field.
2. A candidate for the degree of Doctor of Laws shall be either:
(a) a graduate of the University of New South Wales of at least ten years standing; or
(b) a graduate of another approved university of at least ten years standing who has been a full-time member of the academic
staff of the University of New South Wales and has been engaged in advanced study and research in the University for a
period of not less than four years.
3. The degree shall be awarded on the published work2 of the candidate.
4. A candidate for the degree shall forward to the Registrar an application together with:
(a) Four copies (wherever possible) of the work referred to in paragraph 3.
(b) A declaration indicating those sections of work, if any, which have been submitted previously for a degree or other award
in any university.
5. In submitting published work, every candidate shall submit a short discourse describing the research activities embodied in
the submission. The discourse shall make clear the extent of the originality of the candidate’s part in any collaborative work.
6. The discourse and list of published work shall be forwarded by the Registrar to the Presiding Member of the relevant faculty,
or if not appropriate, to the Committee on Research for determination of the membership of an ad hoc committee which shall
conduct the examination.
7. Following the adoption of a report from the ad hoc committee that the work referred to in paragraph 3. above is prima
facie worthy of examination, the work shall be submitted to three examiners appointed by the Committee on Research on the
recommendation of the ad hoc committee.
8. At the conclusion of the examination each examiner shall submit a report on the published work and shall recommend
whether or not the degree be awarded. The ad-hoc committee shall, after consideration of the examiners’ reports, recommend
to the Committee on Research whether or not the candidate be awarded the degree.
9. The Committee on Research shall, after consideration of the ad-hoc committee’s recommendation and the examiners’
reports, recommend to the Academic Board whether or not the candidate be awarded the degree.
10. A candidate shall pay such fees as may be determined from time to time by the Council.
Doctor of Music (DMus)
1. The degree of Doctor of Music may be granted by the Council on the recommendation of the Academic Board for an original
contribution or contributions of distinguished merit to Music.
2. A candidate for the degree of Doctor of Music shall be either:
(a) a graduate of the University of New South Wales of at least ten years standing; or
(b) a graduate of another approved university of at least ten years standing who has been a full-time member of the academic
staff of the University of New South Wales and has been engaged in advanced study and research in the University for a
period of not less than four years.
3. The degree shall be awarded on the published work2 of the candidate.
4. A candidate for the degree shall forward to the Registrar an application together with:
(a) Four copies (wherever possible) of the work referred to in paragraph 3.
(b) A declaration indicating those sections of work, if any, which have been submitted previously for a degree or other award
in any university.
5. In submitting published work, every candidate shall submit a short discourse describing the work embodied in the submission.
The discourse shall make clear the extent of the originality of the candidate’s part in any collaborative work.
6. The discourse and list of published work shall be forwarded by the Registrar to the Presiding Member of the relevant faculty,
or if not appropriate, to the Committee on Research for determination of the membership of an ad hoc committee which shall
conduct the examination.
7. Following the adoption of a report from the ad hoc committee that the work referred to in paragraph 3. above is prima
facie worthy of examination, the work shall be submitted to three examiners appointed by the Committee on Research on the
recommendation of the ad hoc committee.
8. At the conclusion of the examination each examiner shall submit a report on the published work and shall recommend
whether or not the degree be awarded. The ad-hoc committee shall, after consideration of the examiners’ reports, recommend
to the Committee on Research whether or not the candidate be awarded the degree.
9. The Committee on Research shall, after consideration of the ad-hoc committee’s recommendation and the examiners’
reports, recommend to the Academic Board whether or not the candidate be awarded the degree.
10. A candidate shall pay such fees as may be determined from time to time by the Council.
1 For these purposes ‘science’ includes engineering, applied sciences and associated technologies, and such fields of learning as the Academic
Board may determine to be appropriate for the award of the degree.
2 In these rules, the term ‘published work’ shall mean printed as a book or in a periodical or as a pamphlet or an exhibition or performance
or screening readily available to the public. The purpose of requiring publication is to ensure that the work submitted has been available for
criticism. The examiners may disregard any of the work submitted if, in their opinion, it has not been available for criticism.
3 Candidates in the visual arts should catalogue their work in the form of mounted transparencies, video tape, video disc or film.
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Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
1. The degree of Doctor of Philosophy may be awarded by the Council on the recommendation of the Faculty Research
Committee or Higher Degree Committee of the appropriate faculty or board (hereinafter referred to as the Committee) to a
candidate who has made an original and significant contribution to knowledge.
Qualifications
2. (1) A candidate for the degree shall have been awarded an appropriate degree of Bachelor with Honours from the University
of New South Wales or a qualification considered equivalent from another university or tertiary institution at a level acceptable
to the Committee.
(2) In exceptional cases an applicant who submits evidence of such other academic and professional qualifications as may
be approved by the Committee may be permitted to enrol for the degree.
(3) If the Committee is not satisfied with the qualifications submitted by an applicant the Committee may require the applicant
to undergo such assessment or carry out such work as the Committee may prescribe, before permitting enrolment as a candidate
for the degree.
Enrolment
3. (1) An application to enrol as a candidate for the degree shall be lodged with the Registrar at least one month prior to the
date at which enrolment is to begin.
(2) In every case before making the offer of a place the Committee shall be satisfied that initial agreement has been reached
between the School1 and the applicant on the topic area, supervision arrangements, provision of adequate facilities and any
coursework to be prescribed and that these are in accordance with the provisions of the guidelines for promoting postgraduate
study within the University.
(3) The candidate shall be enrolled either as a full-time or a part-time student.
(4) A full-time candidate will present the thesis for examination no earlier than three years and no later than five years from
the date of enrolment and a part-time candidate will present the thesis for examination no earlier than four years and no later
than six years from the date of enrolment, except with the approval of the Committee.
(5) The candidate may undertake the research as an internal student i.e. at a campus, teaching hospital, or other research
facility with which the University is associated, or as an external student not in attendance at the University except for periods
as may be prescribed by the Committee.
(6) An internal candidate will normally carry out the research on a campus or at a teaching or research facility of the University
except that the Committee may permit a candidate to spend a period in the field, within another institution or elsewhere away
from the University provided that the work can be supervised in a manner satisfactory to the Committee. In such instances
the Committee shall be satisfied that the location and period of time away from the University are necessary to the research
program.
(7) The research shall be supervised by a supervisor and where possible a co-supervisor who are members of the academic
staff of the School or under other appropriate supervision arrangements approved by the Committee. Normally an external
candidate within another organisation or institution will have a co-supervisor at that institution.
Progression
4. The progress of the candidate shall be considered by the Committee following report from the School in accordance with
the procedures established within the School and previously noted by the Committee.
(i) The research proposal will be reviewed as soon as feasible after enrolment. For a full-time student this will normally be
during the first year of study, or immediately following a period of prescribed coursework. This review will focus on the
viability of the research proposal.
(ii) Progress in the course will be reviewed within twelve months of the first review. As a result of either review the Committee
may cancel enrolment or take such other action as it considers appropriate. Thereafter, the progress of the candidate will be
reviewed annually.
Thesis
5. (1) On completing the program of study a candidate shall submit a thesis embodying the results of the investigation.
(2) The candidate shall give in writing to the Registrar two months notice of intention to submit the thesis.
(3) The thesis shall comply with the following requirements:
(a) it must be an original and significant contribution to knowledge of the subject;
(b) the greater proportion of the work described must have been completed subsequent to enrolment for the degree;
(c) it must be written in English except that a candidate in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences may be required by the
Committee to write a thesis in an appropriate foreign language;
(d) it must reach a satisfactory standard of expression and presentation;
(e) it must consist of an account of the candidate’s own research but in special cases work done conjointly with other persons
may be accepted provided the Committee is satisfied about the extent of the candidate’s part in the joint research.
(4) The candidate may not submit as the main content of the thesis any work or material which has previously been submitted
for a university degree or other similar award but may submit any work previously published whether or not such work is
related to the thesis.
(5) Four copies of the thesis shall be presented in a form which complies with the requirements of the University for the
preparation and submission of theses for higher degrees.
(6) It shall be understood that the University retains the four copies of the thesis submitted for examination and is free to allow
the thesis to be consulted or borrowed. Subject to the provisions of the Copyright Act, 1968, the University may issue the
thesis in whole or in part, in photostat or microfilm or other copying medium.
Examination
6. (1) There shall be not fewer than three examiners of the thesis, appointed by the Committee, at least two of whom shall be
external to the University.
(2) At the conclusion of the examination each examiner shall submit to the Committee a concise report on the thesis and shall
recommend to the Committee that one of the following:
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(a) The thesis merits the award of the degree.
(b) The thesis merits the award of the degree subject to minor corrections as listed being made to the satisfaction of the head
of school.
(c) The thesis requires further work on matters detailed in my report. Should performance in this further work be to the satisfaction
of the higher degree Committee, the thesis would merit the award of the degree.
(d) The thesis does not merit the award of the degree in its present form and further work as described in my report is required.
The revised thesis should be subject to re-examination.
(e) The thesis does not merit the award of the degree and does not demonstrate that resubmission would be likely to achieve
that merit.
(3) If the performance in the further work recommended under (2)(c) above is not to the satisfaction of the Committee, the
Committee may permit the candidate to submit the thesis for re-examination as determined by the Committee within a period
determined by it but not exceeding eighteen months.
(4) After consideration of the examiners’ reports and the results of any further examination of the thesis, the Committee may
require the candidate to submit to written or oral examination before recommending whether or not the candidate be awarded
the degree. If it is decided that the candidate be not awarded the degree, the Committee shall determine whether or not the
candidate be permitted to resubmit the thesis after a further period of study and/or research.
Fees
7. A candidate shall pay such fees as may be determined from time to time by the Council.
‘School’ is used here and elsewhere in these conditions to mean any teaching unit authorised to enrol research students
and includes a department where that department is not within a school, a centre given approval by the Academic Board to
enrol students, and an interdisciplinary unit within a faculty and under the control of the Dean of the Faculty. Enrolment is
permitted in more than one such teaching unit.
1
Preparation and Submission of Master by Research and Doctoral Theses for Examination
Candidates are required to give two months notice, in writing, of the expected date on which the thesis will be submitted.
1. Every candidate for the degree of Master by research* is required to submit 2 paper copies of the thesis for examination.
Every candidate for the degree of Doctor is required to submit 3 paper copies of the thesis for examination. These may be
submitted in temporary binding such that the thesis can be forwarded to examiners without the possibility of disarrangement.
This temporary binding shall preferably be a spiral-bound format. Theses stapled or presented in ring-binder folders will not be
accepted. At the completion of the examination and prior to graduation, every candidate who has satisfied requirements for
the award of the degree will submit a final bound paper copy and a digital copy for deposit and preservation in the University
Library [see 13]. School procedures may also require students to submit a final bound copy to their supervisor and/or Head
of School.
Where examiners have previously agreed to examine a digital copy of the thesis, the candidate may, with the approval of the
supervisor, submit a combination of paper and digital copies as appropriate.
*candidates for the degree of Master of Surgery are required to submit 3 paper copies of the thesis for examination.
Students enrolled in research degrees at the College of Fine Arts or the Australian Defence Force Academy are required to
give notice of intention to submit to the Student Centre at the College or Academy. Students enrolled in research degrees at
Kensington are required to give notice of intention to submit to UNSW Student Central. The paper copies of the thesis are to
be submitted to the same Student Centre.
2. All copies shall contain in the preliminary pages, preceding the Table of Contents, an Abstract of not more than 350 words
which shall indicate the problem investigated, the procedures followed, the general results obtained and the major conclusions
reached, but shall not contain any illustrative matter.
3. All copies will include the following statement:
Originality Statement
‘I hereby declare that this submission is my own work and to the best of my knowledge it contains no materials previously
published or written by another person, or substantial proportions of material which have been accepted for the award of
any other degree or diploma at UNSW or any other educational institution, except where due acknowledgment is made in
the thesis. Any contribution made to the research by others, with whom I have worked at UNSW or elsewhere, is explicitly
acknowledged in the thesis. I also declare that the intellectual content of this thesis is the product of my own work, except to
the extent that assistance from others in the project’s design and conception or in style, presentation and linguistic expression
is acknowledged.’
4. The following statements will be agreed to during the digital submission process and will be included in the Library deposit
copy.
(a) Copyright Statement
‘I hereby grant to the University of New South Wales or its agents the right to archive and to make available my thesis or
dissertation in whole or part in the University libraries in all forms of media, now or hereafter known, subject to the provisions
of the Copyright Act 1968. I retain all proprietary rights, such as patent rights. I also retain the right to use in future works (such
as articles or books) all or part of this thesis or dissertation.
I also authorise University Microfilms to use the abstract of my thesis in Dissertations Abstract International (this is applicable
to doctoral theses only).
I have either used no substantial portions of copyright material in my thesis or I have obtained permission to use copyright
material; where permission has not been granted I have applied/will apply for a partial restriction of the digital copy of my
thesis or dissertation.’
(b) Authenticity Statement
‘I certify that the Library deposit digital copy is a direct equivalent of the final officially approved version of my thesis. No
emendation of content has occurred and if there are any minor variations in formatting, they are the result of the conversion
to digital format.’
5. All copies shall contain a title page showing the title, author’s name, degree and year of submission.
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6. All copies shall be in either 1.5 or double-spaced typescript. Font size shall be not less than 11-point (and 10-point for
footnotes) in a legible font and printed using a high quality laser printer or equivalent.
7. For paper copies, the size of the paper shall be International Standards Organisation paper size A4 (297 mm x 210mm).
The paper used shall be of good quality and sufficiently opaque for normal reading. Faded, dirty or faint copies will not be
accepted. A page may be printed on both sides as long as this does not interfere with the readability of the thesis. Pages shall
be numbered consecutively. The margins on each sheet shall be not less than 40 mm on the left-hand side, 20 mm on the
right-hand, 30 mm at the top and 20 mm at the bottom.
8. Diagrams, charts and tables should be presented in the text where possible. Large diagrams or charts may be folded and
included in the text and arranged so as to open out. Visual records submitted in a text-based thesis may also be included. Other
material submitted with the thesis must be marked with the candidate’s name so that it can be linked readily with the thesis.
All additional material submitted with the paper copies shall be digitised, where possible, and submitted as an attachment to
the digital Library deposit copy.
9. Where the work presented for examination contains artifacts, such as a film, sculpture or painting, which remain the
possession of the candidate, a full visual documentary record of the work shall be submitted in an appropriate format. All the
work presented in the exhibition of work must be fully catalogued. The catalogue must contain visual documentation of work
in progress; overall views of the final presentation and of each individual piece showing the entire work. For three-dimensional
work, slides or other visual media, several views of the work are required. The visual documentary record shall be digitised,
where possible, and submitted as an attachment to the digital Library deposit copy.
10. Where the work contains large-scale drawings these may be presented separately only with the supervisor’s permission.
They shall be of International Standards Organisation paper size A1 (841 mm x 594 mm) and shall have a margin of at least 40
mm on the left-hand side to permit binding. They shall be bound together on the left-hand side and shall have a clear sheet of
drawing paper on top and underneath. On the top sheet shall be printed the words ‘The University of New South Wales ……
of .... Degree’ and the title of the thesis, and underneath that, the year of submission. On the bottom right-hand corner shall
be printed the name of the candidate. Drawings and graphics may be originals on cartridge paper or black and white prints.
Where they are computer generated, they must be printed using a high resolution laser printer or equivalent. They should be
suitably coloured where appropriate and extra work may be added in ink to original drawings. The drawings shall be digitised,
where possible, and submitted as an attachment to the digital Library deposit copy.
11. Where all or part of the thesis is based upon work which the candidate has had accepted for publication, details of all
publications must be clearly stated.
12. Any variation to the requirements in (6-10) shall be approved by the supervisor in consultation with the University Librarian,
College of Fine Arts Librarian or ADFA Librarian, as appropriate.
13. LIBRARY DEPOSIT COPIES: One paper bound copy and one digital copy of every thesis, which has satisfied University
requirements for the award of the degree, must be deposited in the University Library at the conclusion of the examination
and prior to the candidate being awarded the degree.
The digital copy shall be submitted to the Library in an approved format. Details of the approved format is available at the
Library website: http://info.library.unsw.edu.au/osd/services/adtthesis.html
Candidates are encouraged to submit the thesis electronically via PDF but other digital submissions are acceptable.
The Library paper deposit copy shall be bound by in accordance with the requirements given below. Acid free permanent
paper, which will ensure preservation of the thesis for a minimum of 300 years, is recommended. A list of bookbinders, each of
which is aware of the University’s requirements, may be obtained from UNSW Student Central, located in the Chancellery.
The Library deposit paper copy is to be bound in boards covered with buckram and shall be lettered on the spine as
follows:
(a) at the bottom and across – UNSW; or if the volume is too thin for this - UNSW may be printed vertically
(b) 70 mm from the bottom and across, with the degree and year of submission of the thesis, for example –
PhD 2004
(c) evenly spaced between the degree and year and the top of the spine, the name of the candidate, initials first and then the
surname, reading upwards in one line.
No further lettering or any decoration is required on the spine or anywhere on the binding. In the binding of theses which
include mounted photographs, folded graphs, etc., leaves at the spine shall be packed to ensure even thickness of the volume.
All loose material shall be inserted in a pocket in the back inside cover of the volume binding or bound into a dummy volume
of the same dimensions and the same lettering as the text volume.
Schedule
Degrees
1.
Degrees for which candidates are required to submit 4 copies of a thesis to the Registrar, at the Graduate Research School
located in the Rupert Myers Building:
Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Education, Doctor of Juridical Science, Master of Surgery
2.
Degrees for which candidates are required to submit 3 copies of a thesis to the Registrar, at the Graduate Research School
located in the Rupert Myers Building:
Master of Architecture – by research
Master of Archives Administration
Master of Arts – by research
Master of Building
Master of the Built Environment – by research
Master of Commerce (Honours) – by thesis
Master of Community Health – by research
Master of Education – by research
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Master of Educational Administration – by research
Master of Engineering
Master of Health Administration – by research
Master of Health Professions Education
Master of Information Studies – by research
Master of Landscape Architecture
Master of Laws – by research
Master of Medicine – by research
Master of Music – by research
Master of Music Education – by research
Master of Paediatrics – by research
Master of Philosophy
Master of Public Health – by research
Master of Science – by research
Master of Social Science
Master of Social Work – by research
Master of Town Planning
3.
Students enrolled in research degrees in the College of Fine Arts or the Australian Defence Force Academy are required to
submit the requisite number of copies to the Student Centre at the College or Academy.
This schedule may be varied from time to time as the University adds new programs, deletes old ones or amends the conditions
of existing degrees.
Note: Policy with Respect to the Use of Higher Degree Theses
The University holds that the deposit copies of a thesis submitted for a higher degree and retained in the Library should
be retained not only for record purposes but also, within copyright privileges of the author, should be public property and
accessible for consultation at the discretion of the University Librarian. As digital theses are freely available to the public,
candidates must obtain permission for use of copyright material and signoff accordingly. Otherwise such material will need
to be restricted. The University also recognises that there may be other exceptional circumstances requiring restrictions on
copying or conditions of use of paper copies, and restrictions or partial restrictions of digital copies. Another option is that
digital theses may be restricted to the UNSW campus domain. It is expected that restricted digital theses will still be submitted
with metadata, such as the abstract, being publicly available. There may be exceptional circumstances when even the metadata
will not be made available.
Requests for restriction of access to a thesis for a period of up to two years must be made in writing to the Registrar, prior
to deposit of the final copies in the Library. Requests for a longer period of restriction may be considered in exceptional
circumstances if accompanied by a letter of support from the supervisor or Head of School.
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Legislation
The University of New South Wales Act 1989 commenced on 1 July 1990.
The University of New South Wales By-law 2005 in force under the Act commenced on 7 October 2005 and the University
of New South Wales Rules 1996 commenced in July 1996.
University of New South Wales Act 1989
The Legislature of New South Wales enacts:
Part 1 – Preliminary
1 Name of Act
This Act may be cited as the University of New South Wales Act 1989.
2 Commencement
(1) This Act (section 31 (2) and (3) excepted) commences on a day or days to be appointed by proclamation.
(2) The provisions of section 31 (2) and (3) commence on the date of assent to this Act.
3. Definitions
(1) In this Act:
commercial functions of the University means the commercial functions described in section 6 (3) (a).
Council means the Council of the University.
University means the University of New South Wales established by this Act.
(2) In this Act, a reference to a graduate of the University is a reference to a person who is the recipient of a degree or diploma,
or of such other award or certificate as may be prescribed by the by-laws, conferred or awarded:
(a) by the University,
(b) by or on behalf of any former institution that has, pursuant to this Act or to the Higher Education (Amalgamation) Act 1989
or otherwise, become a part of the University, or
(c) by any predecessor of any such institution.
(3) In this Act:
(a) a reference to a function includes a reference to a power, authority and duty, and
(b) a reference to the exercise of a function includes, where the function is a duty, a reference to the performance of the
duty.
(4) Notes included in this Act do not form part of this Act.
Part 2 – Constitution and functions of the University
4. Establishment of University
A University, consisting of:
(a) a Council,
(b) the professors and full-time members of the academic staff of the University and such other members or classes of members
of the staff of the University as the by-laws may prescribe, and
(c) the graduates and students of the University,
is established by this Act.
5. Incorporation of University
The University is a body corporate under the name of the University of New South Wales.
6. Object and functions of University
(1) The object of the University is the promotion, within the limits of the University’s resources, of scholarship, research, free
inquiry, the interaction of research and teaching, and academic excellence.
(2) The University has the following principal functions for the promotion of its object:
(a) the provision of facilities for education and research of university standard,
(b) the encouragement of the dissemination, advancement, development and application of knowledge informed by free
inquiry,
(c) the provision of courses of study or instruction across a range of fields, and the carrying out of research, to meet the needs
of the community,
(d) the participation in public discourse,
(e) the conferring of degrees, including those of Bachelor, Master and Doctor, and the awarding of diplomas, certificates and
other awards,
(f) the provision of teaching and learning that engage with advanced knowledge and inquiry,
(g) the development of governance, procedural rules, admission policies, financial arrangements and quality assurance processes
that are underpinned by the values and goals referred to in the functions set out in this subsection, and that are sufficient to
ensure the integrity of the University’s academic programs.
(3) The University has other functions as follows:
(a) the University may exercise commercial functions comprising the commercial exploitation or development, for the University’s
benefit, of any facility, resource or property of the University or in which the University has a right or interest (including, for
example, study, research, knowledge and intellectual property and the practical application of study, research, knowledge and
intellectual property), whether alone or with others,
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(b) the University may develop and provide cultural, sporting, professional, technical and vocational services to the
community,
(c) the University has such general and ancillary functions as may be necessary or convenient for enabling or assisting the
University to promote the object and interests of the University, or as may complement or be incidental to the promotion of
the object and interests of the University,
(d) the University has such other functions as are conferred or imposed on it by or under this or any other Act.
(4) The functions of the University may be exercised within or outside the State, including outside Australia.
7. Facilities for students, staff and others
The University may, for the purposes of or in connection with the exercise of its functions, provide such facilities for its students
and staff and other members of the university community as the University considers desirable.
Part 3 – The Council, authorities and officers of the University
8. The Council
(1) There is to be a Council of the University.
(2) The Council is the governing authority of the University and has the functions conferred or imposed on it by or under this
Act.
9. Constitution of Council
(1) The Council is to consist of:
(a) 3 official members, being:
(i) the Chancellor (if the Chancellor is not otherwise a member of the Council), and
(ii) the Vice-Chancellor, and
(iii) the person for the time being holding the office of President of the Academic Board (if that person is not the Vice-Chancellor)
or of Deputy President of the Academic Board (if the President is the Vice-Chancellor), and
(b) 6 external persons appointed by the Minister, and
(c) one or more external persons (being such number as is prescribed by the by-laws) appointed by the Council, at least one
of whom is a graduate of the University, and
(d) 4 persons:
(i) who are members of the academic staff of the University, and
(ii) who have such qualifications as may be prescribed by the by-laws, and
(iii) who are elected by members of the academic staff of the University in the manner prescribed by the by-laws, and
(e) one person:
(i) who is a member of the non-academic staff of the University, and
(ii) who has such qualifications as may be prescribed by the by-laws, and
(iii) who is elected by members of the non-academic staff of the University in the manner prescribed by the by-laws, and
(f) one person:
(i) who is an undergraduate student of the University but who is not a member of the academic or non-academic staff of the
University, and
(ii) who has such qualifications as may be prescribed by the by-laws, and
(iii) who is elected by undergraduate students of the University in the manner prescribed by the by-laws, and
(g) one person:
(i) who is a postgraduate student of the University but who is not a member of the academic or non-academic staff of the
University, and
(ii) who has such qualifications as may be prescribed by the by-laws, and
(iii) who is elected by postgraduate students of the University in the manner prescribed by the by-laws, and
(h) 4 external persons:
(i) who are graduates of the University, and
(ii) who have such qualifications as are prescribed by the by-laws, and
(iii) who are elected by graduates of the University in the manner prescribed by the by-laws.
(2) The by-laws may not prescribe a number of members for the purposes of subsection (1) (c) that when added to the number
of other members to be appointed or elected to the Council would exceed 22.
(3) The Minister may appoint a person who is a member of the Parliament of New South Wales under subsection (1) (b) but
only if the person is nominated by the Council for appointment.
No more than 2 such persons may hold office at any one time as appointed members under subsection (1) (b).
(4) Of the members of the Council:
(a) at least 2 must have financial expertise (as demonstrated by relevant qualifications and by experience in financial management
at a senior level in the public or private sector), and
(b) at least one must have commercial expertise (as demonstrated by relevant experience at a senior level in the public or
private sector).
(5) All appointed members of the Council must have expertise and experience relevant to the functions exercisable by the
Council and an appreciation of the object, values, functions and activities of the University.
(6) The majority of members of the Council must be external persons.
(7) The by-laws are to prescribe the procedures for the nomination of persons for appointment as members of the Council.
(8) Schedule 1 has effect in relation to the members and procedure of the Council.
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(9) A reference in this section to external persons is a reference to persons who are not members of the academic or nonacademic staff of the University or undergraduate or postgraduate students of the University.
10. Chancellor
(1) Whenever a vacancy in the office of Chancellor occurs, the Council must elect a person (whether or not a member of the
Council) to be Chancellor of the University.
(2) The Chancellor, unless he or she sooner resigns as Chancellor or ceases to be a member of the Council, holds office for 4
years from the date of election and on such conditions as may be prescribed by the by-laws.
(3) The Chancellor has the functions conferred or imposed on the Chancellor by or under this or any other Act
11. Deputy Chancellor
(1) Whenever a vacancy in the office of Deputy Chancellor occurs, the Council must elect one of its members to be Deputy
Chancellor of the University.
(2) The Deputy Chancellor, unless he or she sooner resigns as Deputy Chancellor or ceases to be a member of the Council,
holds office for 2 years from the date of election and on such conditions as may be prescribed by the by-laws.
(3) In the absence of the Chancellor, or during a vacancy in the office of Chancellor or during the inability of the Chancellor
to act, the Deputy Chancellor has all the functions of the Chancellor.
12. Vice-Chancellor
(1) Whenever a vacancy in the office of Vice-Chancellor occurs, the Council must appoint a person (whether or not a member
of the Council) to be Vice-Chancellor of the University.
(2) The Vice-Chancellor holds office for such period, and on such conditions, as the Council determines.
(3) The Vice-Chancellor is the principal executive officer of the University and has the functions conferred or imposed on the
Vice-Chancellor by or under this or any other Act.
13. Visitor
(1) The Governor is the Visitor of the University but has ceremonial functions only.
(2) Accordingly, the Visitor has no functions or jurisdiction with respect to the resolution of disputes or any other matter
concerning the affairs of the University (other than a matter involving the exercise of ceremonial functions only).
14. Academic Board
(1) There is to be an Academic Board of the University, consisting of:
(a) the Vice-Chancellor, and
(b) such other persons as the Council may, in accordance with the by-laws, determine.
(2) Subject to subsection (1), the constitution and functions of the Academic Board are to be as prescribed by the by-laws.
Part 4 – Functions of Council
Division 1 General
15. Functions of Council
(1A) The Council:
(a) acts for and on behalf of the University in the exercise of the University’s functions, and
(b) has the control and management of the affairs and concerns of the University, and
(c) may act in all matters concerning the University in such manner as appears to the Council to be best calculated to promote
the object and interests of the University.
(1B) Without limiting the functions of the Council under subsection (1A), the Council is, in controlling and managing the
affairs and concerns of the University:
(a) to monitor the performance of the Vice-Chancellor, and
(b) to oversee the University’s performance, and
(c) to oversee the academic activities of the University, and
(d) to approve the University’s mission, strategic direction, annual budget and business plan, and
(e) to oversee risk management and risk assessment across the University (including, if necessary, taking reasonable steps to
obtain independent audit reports of entities in which the University has an interest but which it does not control or with which
it has entered into a joint venture), and
(f) to approve and monitor systems of control and accountability for the University (including in relation to controlled entities
within the meaning of section 15A), and
(g) to approve significant University commercial activities (within the meaning of section 20A), and
(h) to establish policies and procedural principles for the University consistent with legal requirements and community
expectations, and
(i) to ensure that the University’s grievance procedures, and information concerning any rights of appeal or review conferred
by or under any Act, are published in a form that is readily accessible to the public, and
(j) to regularly review its own performance (in light of its functions and obligations imposed by or under this or any other
Act), and
(k) to adopt a statement of its primary responsibilities, and
(l) to make available for members of the Council a program of induction and of development relevant to their role as such a
member.
(1) Without limiting the functions of the Council under subsection (1A), the Council may, for and on behalf of the University
in the exercise of the University’s functions:
(a) provide such courses, and confer such degrees and award such diplomas and other certificates, as it thinks fit,
(b) appoint and terminate the appointment of academic and other staff of the University,
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(c) (Repealed)
(d) borrow money within such limits, to such extent and on such conditions as to security or otherwise as the Governor on
the recommendation of the Treasurer may approve,
(e) invest any funds belonging to or vested in the University,
(f) promote, establish or participate in (whether by means of debt, equity, contribution of assets or by other means) partnerships,
trusts, companies and other incorporated bodies, or joint ventures (whether or not incorporated),
(g) (Repealed)
(h) establish and maintain branches and colleges of the University, within the University and elsewhere,
(i) make loans and grants to students, and
(j) impose fees, charges and fines.
(2) The functions of the Council under this section are to be exercised subject to the by-laws.
(3) Schedule 2 has effect in relation to the investment of funds by the Council.
Note. The Annual Reports (Statutory Bodies) Act 1984 regulates the making of annual reports to Parliament by the Council
and requires the Council to report on the University’s operations (including in relation to risk management and insurance
arrangements) and a range of financial and other matters.
15A. Controlled entities
(1) The Council must ensure that a controlled entity does not exercise any function or engage in any activity that the University
is not authorised by or under this Act to exercise or engage in, except to the extent that the Council is permitted to do so by
the Minister under this section.
(2) The Minister may, by order in writing, permit the Council to authorise a controlled entity to exercise a function or engage
in an activity of the kind referred to in subsection (1). Permission may be given in respect of a specified function or activity
or functions or activities of a specified class.
(3) The Governor may make regulations providing that subsection (1) does not apply to functions or activities of a specified
class.
(4) Nothing in the preceding subsections confers power on a controlled entity to engage in any activity.
(5) Nothing in the preceding subsections affects any obligations imposed on a controlled entity by or under any Act or law,
other than an obligation imposed on the controlled entity by the Council at its discretion.
(5A) The Council is, as far as is reasonably practicable, to ensure:
(a) that the governing bodies of controlled entities:
(i) possess the expertise and experience necessary to provide proper stewardship and control, and
(ii) comprise, where possible, at least some members who are not members of the Council or members of staff, or students,
of the University, and
(iii) adopt and evaluate their own governance principles, and
(iv) document, and keep updated, a corporate or business strategy containing achievable and measurable performance targets,
and
(b) that a protocol is established regarding reporting by governing bodies of controlled entities to the Council.
(6) In this section:
controlled entity means a person, group of persons or body of which the University or Council has control within the meaning
of a standard referred to in section 39 (1A) or 45A (1A) of the Public Finance and Audit Act 1983.
16. Delegation by Council
The Council may, in relation to any matter or class of matters, or in relation to any activity or function of the University, by
resolution, delegate all or any of its functions (except this power of delegation) to any member or committee of the Council
or to any authority or officer of the University or to any other person or body prescribed by the by-laws.
16A. Operation of certain Acts
Nothing in this Act limits or otherwise affects the operation of the Ombudsman Act 1974, the Public Finance and Audit Act
1983 or the Annual Reports (Statutory Bodies) Act 1984 to or in respect of the University or the Council.
16B. Recommendations of Ombudsman or Auditor-General
The Council must include in each annual report of the Council as part of the report of its operations a report as to any action
taken by the Council during the period to which the report relates to implement any recommendation made in a report of the
Ombudsman or the Auditor-General concerning the Council or the University:
(a) whether or not the recommendation relates to a referral by the Minister under section 20E, and
(b) whether or not the recommendation relates to a University commercial activity (as defined in section 20A).
Division 2 – Property
17. Powers of Council relating to property
(1) The Council:
(a) may acquire by gift, bequest or devise any property for the purposes of this Act and may agree to carry out the conditions
of any such gift, bequest or devise, and
(b) has the control and management of all property at any time vested in or acquired by the University and may, subject to
this section, dispose of property in the name and on behalf of the University.
(2) The Council is not, except with the approval of the Minister, to alienate, mortgage, charge or demise any lands of the
University.
(3) Notwithstanding subsection (2), the Council may, without the approval of the Minister, lease any lands of the University
if:
(a) the term of the lease does not exceed 21 years, and
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(b) the Council is satisfied that it is to the benefit of the University, whether from a financial or educational standpoint or
otherwise, that the lease be entered into.
(4) In the case of a lease of any lands of the University, or any renewal of the lease, to a residential college affiliated with the
University, the lease:
(a) is to be for a term not exceeding 99 years, and
(b) is to be at a nominal rent, and
(c) is to contain a condition that the lease is not to be assigned and such other conditions as the Council thinks fit.
(5) The rule of law against remoteness of vesting does not apply to or in respect of any condition of a gift, bequest or devise
to which the University has agreed.
18. Powers of Council over certain property vested in Crown
(1) Where any property used for the conduct of the University is vested in the Crown or a Minister of the Crown (whether as
Constructing Authority or otherwise), the Council has the control and management of that property and is responsible for its
maintenance.
(2) Nothing in subsection (1) enables the Council to alienate, mortgage, charge or demise any land vested in the Crown or a
Minister of the Crown (whether as Constructing Authority or otherwise).
(3) Notwithstanding subsection (2), the Council may (on behalf of the Crown or a Minister of the Crown) lease land of which
it has, pursuant to this section, the control and management.
(4) Such a lease:
(a) is to be for a term not exceeding 21 years, and
(b) is to contain a condition that the lease is not to be assigned and such other conditions as the Council thinks fit.
(5) The Council is, in the exercise of its functions under this section, subject to the control and direction of the Minister.
19. Acquisition of land
(1) The Minister may, for the purposes of this Act, acquire land (including an interest in land) by agreement or by compulsory
process in accordance with the Land Acquisition (Just Terms Compensation) Act 1991.
(2) The Minister may do so only if the University:
(a) applies to the Minister for acquisition of the land, and
(b) makes provision to the satisfaction of the Minister for the payment of the purchase price or of compensation for compulsory
acquisition (together with all necessary charges and expenses incidental to the acquisition).
(3) For the purposes of the Public Works Act 1912, any acquisition of land under this section is taken to be for an authorised
work and the Minister is, in relation to that authorised work, taken to be the Constructing Authority.
(4) Sections 34, 35, 36 and 37 of the Public Works Act 1912 do not apply in respect of works constructed under this
section.
20. Grant or transfer of certain land to University
(1) If land on which the University is conducted is vested in the Crown or a Minister of the Crown (whether as Constructing
Authority or otherwise), the land may:
(a) if it is vested in the Crown—be transferred to the University subject to such trusts, conditions, covenants, provisions,
exceptions and reservations as the Minister for Natural Resources thinks fit, or
(b) if it is vested in a Minister of the Crown—be conveyed or transferred to the University for such estate, and subject to such
trusts and rights of way or other easements, as the Minister in whom the land is vested thinks fit.
(2) A conveyance, transfer or other instrument executed for the purposes of this section:
(a) is not liable to stamp duty under the Stamp Duties Act 1920, and
(b) may be registered under any Act without fee.
Division 3 – Commercial activities
20A. Definitions
In this Division:
the Guidelines means the guidelines approved for the time being under section 20B.
University commercial activity means:
(a) any activity engaged in by or on behalf of the University in the exercise of commercial functions of the University, and
(b) any other activity comprising the promotion of, establishment of or participation in any partnership, trust, company or other
incorporated body, or joint venture, by or on behalf of the University, that is for the time being declared by the Guidelines to
be a University commercial activity.
20B. Guidelines for commercial activities
(1) The Minister on the advice of the Treasurer may approve Guidelines requiring specified processes and procedures to be
followed in connection with University commercial activities.
(2) The Council may submit proposals for the Guidelines to the Minister for approval.
(3) Without limitation, the Guidelines may contain provision for or with respect to the following in connection with University
commercial activities:
(a) requiring feasibility and due diligence assessment,
(b) requiring the identification of appropriate governance and administrative arrangements (including as to legal structures
and audit requirements),
(c) requiring the undertaking of risk assessment and risk management measures,
(d) regulating and imposing requirements concerning the delegation by the Council of any of its functions under this Act in
connection with University commercial activities,
(e) declaring a specified activity to be a University commercial activity for the purposes of paragraph (b) of the definition of
that expression in section 20A,
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(f) establishing a protocol regarding the rights and responsibilities of members of the Council in relation to commercialisation,
with a view to avoiding real or apparent conflicts of interest.
(4) The Council must ensure that the Guidelines are complied with.
(5) The Minister’s power to approve Guidelines is not limited by any proposals for Guidelines submitted by the Council or any
failure by the Council to submit proposals for the Guidelines.
(6) Guidelines are approved by the Minister by giving notice in writing to the Council of the approved Guidelines. The power
of the Minister on the advice of the Treasurer to approve Guidelines under this section includes the power to amend or rescind
and replace the Guidelines from time to time.
20C. Register of commercial activities
(1) The Council is to maintain a Register of University commercial activities and is to enter and keep in the Register the
following details of each of those activities:
(a) a description of the activity,
(b) details of all parties who participate in the activity,
(c) details of any appointment by or on behalf of the University to relevant boards or other governing bodies,
(d) details of any meetings at which relevant matters were considered and approved for the purposes of compliance with the
Guidelines,
(e) such other details as the Guidelines may require.
(2) The Guidelines may make provision for the following:
(a) exempting specified activities or activities of a specified class from all or specified requirements of this section,
(b) altering the details to be included in the Register in respect of specified activities or activities of a specified class,
(c) enabling related activities to be treated as a single activity for the purposes of the Register.
(3) The Council must comply with any request by the Minister to provide the Minister with a copy of the Register or any extract
from the Register.
20D. Reports to Minister on commercial activities
(1) The Minister may request a report from the Council as to University commercial activities or as to any particular University
commercial activity or aspect of a University commercial activity.
(2) The Council must provide a report to the Minister in accordance with the Minister’s request.
20E. Referral of matters to Ombudsman or Auditor-General
The Minister may refer a University commercial activity or any aspect of a University commercial activity (whether or not the
subject of a report by the Council to the Minister):
(a) to the Auditor-General for investigation and report to the Minister, or
(b) as a complaint to the Ombudsman that may be investigated by the Ombudsman as a complaint under the Ombudsman
Act 1974.
Part 4A – Duties of Council members
20F. Duties of Council members
The members of the Council have the duties set out in Schedule 2A.
20G. Removal from office for breach of duty
(1) The Council may remove a member of the Council from office for breach of a duty set out in Schedule 2A.
(2) The removal from office may be effected only at a meeting of the Council of which notice (including notice of the motion
that the member concerned be removed from office for breach of duty) was duly given.
(3) The removal from office may be effected only if the motion for removal is supported by at least a two-thirds majority of the
total number of members for the time being of the Council.
(4) The motion for removal must not be put to the vote of the meeting unless the member concerned has been given a reasonable
opportunity to reply to the motion at the meeting, either orally or in writing.
(5) If the member to whom the motion for removal refers does not attend the meeting, a reasonable opportunity to reply to
the motion is taken to have been given if notice of the meeting has been duly given.
(6) A member of the Council may not be removed from office by the Council for breach of duty except pursuant to this
section.
Part 5 – General
21. Advance by Treasurer
The Treasurer may, with the approval of the Governor, advance to the Council money for the temporary accommodation of
the University on such terms and conditions in relation to repayment and interest as may be agreed upon.
21A. Stamp duty exemption
(1) Unless the Treasurer otherwise directs in a particular case, neither the University nor the Council is liable to duty under
the Duties Act 1997, in respect of anything done by the University or Council for the purposes of the borrowing of money or
the investment of funds of the University under this Act.
(2) The Treasurer may direct in writing that any other specified person is not liable to duty under the Duties Act 1997 in respect
of anything done for the purposes of the borrowing of money or the investment of funds of the University under this Act, and
the direction has effect accordingly.
22. Financial year
The financial year of the University is:
(a) if no period is prescribed as referred to in paragraph (b)—the year commencing on 1 January, or
(b) the period prescribed by the by-laws for the purposes of this section.
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23. No religious test or political discrimination
A person must not, because of his or her religious or political affiliations, views or beliefs, be denied admission as a student
of the University or be ineligible to hold office in, to graduate from or to enjoy any benefit, advantage or privilege of the
University.
24. Exemption from membership of body corporate
A student or graduate of the University or a member of staff of the University is entitled to be exempted by the Council, on
grounds of conscience, from membership of the body corporate of the University.
25. Re-appointment or re-election
Nothing in this Act prevents any person from being re-appointed or re-elected to any office under this Act if the person is
eligible and otherwise qualified to hold that office.
26. Seal of University
The seal of the University is to be kept in such custody as the Council may direct and is only to be affixed to a document
pursuant to a resolution of the Council.
27. By-laws
(1) The Council may make by-laws, not inconsistent with this Act, for or with respect to any matter that is required or permitted
to be prescribed or that is necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to this Act and, in particular,
for or with respect to:
(a) the management, good government and discipline of the University,
(b) the method of election of members of the Council who are to be elected,
(c) the manner and time of convening, holding and adjourning the meetings of the Council or Academic Board,
(d) the manner of voting (including postal voting or voting by proxy) at meetings of the Council or Academic Board,
(e) the functions of the presiding member of the Council or Academic Board,
(f) the conduct and record of business of the Council or Academic Board,
(g) the appointment of committees of the Council or Academic Board,
(h) the quorum and functions of committees of the Council or Academic Board,
(i) the resignation of members of the Council, the Chancellor, the Deputy Chancellor or the Vice-Chancellor,
(j) the tenure of office, stipend and functions of the Vice-Chancellor,
(k) the designation of members of staff of the University as academic staff, non-academic staff, full-time staff, part-time staff or
otherwise and the designation of students of the University as undergraduate students, postgraduate students or otherwise,
(l) the number, stipend, manner of appointment and dismissal of officers and employees of the University,
(m) admission to, enrolment in and exclusion from courses of studies,
(n) the payment of such fees and charges, including fines, as the Council considers necessary, including fees and charges to
be paid in respect of:
(i) entrance to the University,
(ii) tuition,
(iii) lectures and classes,
(iv) examinations,
(v) residence,
(vi) the conferring of degrees and the awarding of diplomas and other certificates,
(vii) the provision of amenities and services, whether or not of an academic nature, and
(viii) an organisation of students or of students and other persons,
(o) the exemption from, or deferment of, payment of fees and charges, including fines,
(p) without limiting the operation of paragraphs (n) and (o), the imposition and payment of penalties for parking and traffic
infringements,
(q) the courses of lectures or studies for, the assessments for and the granting of degrees, diplomas, certificates and honours
and the attendance of candidates for degrees, diplomas, certificates and honours,
(r) the assessments for, and the granting of, fellowships, scholarships, exhibitions, bursaries and prizes,
(s) the admission of students and former students of other universities and institutions of higher education to any status within
the University or the granting to graduates of such universities or institutions, or other persons, of degrees or diplomas without
examination,
(t) the establishment and conduct of places of accommodation for students (including residential colleges and halls of residence
within the University) and the affiliation of residential colleges,
(u) the affiliation with the University of any educational or research establishment,
(v) the creation of faculties, schools, departments, centres or other entities within the University,
(w) the provision of schemes of superannuation for the officers and employees of the University,
(x) the form and use of academic costume,
(y) the form and use of an emblem of the University or of any body within or associated with the University,
(z) the use of the seal of the University, and
(aa) the making, publication and inspection of rules.
(2) A by-law has no effect unless it has been approved by the Governor.
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28. Rules
(1) The by-laws may empower any authority (including the Council) or officer of the University to make rules (not inconsistent
with this Act or the by-laws) for or with respect to any or all of the matters for or with respect to which by-laws may be made,
except the matters referred to in sections 3 (2), 9 (1) (c)–(h) and (7), 10 (2), 15 (1) (d) and (e), 22 and 27 (1) (b) and (k) and
clauses 1 (1) (c) and (d) and 3 of Schedule 1.
(2) A rule:
(a) has the same force and effect as a by-law, and
(b) may, from time to time, be amended or repealed by the Council (whether or not the Council is empowered to make such
a rule), or by the authority or officer of the University for the time being empowered to make such a rule, and
(c) takes effect on the day on which it is published or on such later day as may be specified in the rule, and
(d) must indicate the authority or officer who made the rule and that it is made under this section.
(3) In the event of an inconsistency between a by-law and a rule, the by-law prevails to the extent of the inconsistency.
(4) The fact that a provision of this Act specifically provides for a matter to be the subject of by-laws (without mention of rules)
does not prevent the matter from being the subject of rules made in accordance with this section.
29. Recovery of charges, fees and other money
Any charge, fee or money due to the University under this Act may be recovered as a debt in any court of competent
jurisdiction.
30. Repeal etc
(1) The University of New South Wales Act 1968, and the University of New South Wales Regulations 1969, are repealed.
(2) The Council of the University of New South Wales, as constituted immediately before the repeal of the University of New
South Wales Act 1968, is dissolved.
(3) The persons holding office as members of the Council and Deputy Chancellor immediately before the repeal of the University
of New South Wales Act 1968 cease to hold office as such on that repeal.
31. Savings and transitional provisions
(1) Schedule 3 has effect.
(2) For the purpose only of enabling the Council to be duly constituted on or after the commencement of section 9, elections
may be conducted and appointments made before that commencement as if:
(a) the whole of this Act, and
(b) sections 14 and 22 of the Higher Education (Amalgamation) Act 1989,
were in force.
(3) A member who is elected or appointed to the Council under this section does not assume office before the commencement
of section 9.
Schedule 1 – Provisions relating to members and procedure of the Council (Section 9)
1. Term of office
(1) Subject to this Act, a member of the Council holds office as follows:
(a) in the case of an official member, while the member holds the office by virtue of which he or she is a member,
(b) in the case of a member appointed under section 9 (1) (b) or (c), for such term (not exceeding 4 years) as may be specified
in the member’s instrument of appointment,
(c) in the case of an elected member referred to in section 9 (1) (d), (e), (f) or (g), for such term (not exceeding 2 years) as may
be prescribed by the by-laws,
(d) in the case of an elected member referred to in section 9 (1) (h), for such term (not exceeding 4 years) as may be prescribed
by the by-laws.
(2) The need to maintain an appropriate balance of experienced and new members on the Council must be taken into
account:
(a) by the Council, when making the by-laws required under this clause, and
(b) by the Minister and the Council, when appointing members to the Council.
(3) A person must not be appointed or elected to serve more than 12 consecutive years of office (unless the Council otherwise
resolves in relation to the person).
2. Vacation of office
The office of a member of the Council becomes vacant if the member:
(a) dies, or
(b) declines to act, or
(c) resigns the office by writing under his or her hand addressed:
(i) in the case of a member appointed by the Minister, to the Minister, or
(ii) in the case of a member appointed by the Council, to the Chancellor, or
(iii) in the case of an elected member, to the Vice-Chancellor, or
(d) becomes bankrupt, applies to take the benefit of any law for the relief of bankrupt or insolvent debtors, compounds with
his or her creditors or makes any assignment of his or her estate for their benefit, or
(e) becomes a mentally incapacitated person, or
(f) is convicted in New South Wales of an offence that is punishable by imprisonment for 12 months or more or is convicted
elsewhere than in New South Wales of an offence that, if committed in New South Wales, would be an offence so punishable,
or
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(g) is, or becomes, disqualified from managing a corporation under Part 2D.6 of the Corporations Act 2001 of the Commonwealth,
or
(h) is removed from office by the Council pursuant to section 20G, or
(i) is absent from 3 consecutive meetings of the Council of which reasonable notice has been given to the member personally
or in the ordinary course of post and is not, within 6 weeks after the last of those meetings, excused by the Council for his
or her absence, or
(j) in the case of an elected member, ceases to be qualified for election, or
(k) in the case of a member appointed by the Minister, is removed from office by the Minister, or
(l) in the case of a member appointed by the Council, is removed from office by the Council.
3. Filling of vacancy in office of member
(1) If the office of an appointed or elected member of the Council becomes vacant, a person is, subject to this Act and the
by-laws, to be appointed or elected to fill the vacancy.
(2) The by-laws may provide that, in such circumstances as may be prescribed, a person is to be appointed or elected in such
manner as may be prescribed instead of in the manner provided for by this Act.
4. Committees of the Council
(1) The Council may establish committees to assist it in connection with the exercise of any of its functions.
(2) It does not matter that any or all of the members of a committee are not members of the Council.
(3) The procedure for the calling of meetings of a committee and for the conduct of business at those meetings is to be as
determined by the Council or (subject to any determination of the Council) by the committee.
5. Liability of Council members and others
No matter or thing done or omitted to be done by:
(a) the University, the Council or a member of the Council, or
(b) any person acting under the direction of the University or the Council,
if the matter or thing was done or omitted to be done in good faith for the purpose of executing this or any other Act, subjects
a member of the Council or a person so acting personally to any action, liability, claim or demand.
6. General procedure
The procedure for the calling of meetings of the Council and for the conduct of business at those meetings is, subject to this
Act and the by-laws, to be as determined by the Council.
7. Presiding member
(1) The Chancellor is to preside at all meetings of the Council at which the Chancellor is present.
(2) At any meeting of the Council at which the Chancellor is not present, the Deputy Chancellor is to preside and, in the absence
of both the Chancellor and the Deputy Chancellor, a member elected by and from the members present is to preside.
(3) Except as provided by subclause (4), at the meetings of a committee constituted by the Council a member appointed by
the Council (or, if no member is so appointed, elected by and from the members present) is to preside.
(4) At any meeting of a committee constituted by the Council at which the Chancellor is present, the Chancellor is entitled, if
he or she so desires, to preside at that meeting.
8. Quorum
At any meeting of the Council, a majority of the total number of members for the time being of the Council constitutes a
quorum.
9. Voting
A decision supported by a majority of the votes cast at a meeting of the Council at which a quorum is present is the decision
of the Council.
Schedule 2 – Investment (Section 15)
1. Definition of “funds”
For the purposes of this Schedule, the funds of the University include funds under the control of the University and real property,
securities or other property comprising an investment.
2. Investment powers
(1) The Council may invest the funds of the University in any manner approved by the Minister from time to time by order in
writing with the concurrence of the Treasurer.
(2) The Minister is to maintain a Register of approvals in force under this clause. The Register is to be open to inspection by
any person on payment of such fee as the Minister may require.
(3) A certificate issued by the Minister certifying as to an approval in force under this clause is evidence of the matter
certified.
2A. Funds managers
(1) The Council may, with the written approval of the Treasurer and in accordance with that approval, engage an approved
funds manager to act in relation to the management of the funds of the University.
(2) An approved funds manager is a person designated as an approved funds manager for the University in the Treasurer’s
approval.
(3) The Treasurer’s approval may be given only on the recommendation of the Minister and may be given subject to terms
and conditions.
(4) An approved funds manager may on behalf of the Council, subject to any terms and conditions of the Treasurer’s approval,
invest funds of the University in any investment in which the funds manager is authorised to invest its own funds or other
funds.
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(5) The terms and conditions of an approval under subclause (4) are to restrict the investment powers of an approved funds
manager in connection with the University to the investments in which the funds of the University may be invested under
clause 2.
3. Investment common funds
(1) The Council may establish one or more investment common funds.
(2) The Council may from time to time, without liability for breach of trust, bring into or withdraw from any such investment
common fund the whole or any part of trust funds or other funds of the University.
(3) Subject to subclause (4), the Council must periodically distribute the income of each investment common fund among the
funds participating in the common fund, having regard to the extent of the participation of each fund in the common fund
during the relevant accounting period.
(4) The Council may, if it considers it expedient to do so, from time to time add some portion of the income of an investment
common fund to the capital of the common fund or use some portion of the income to establish or augment a fund or funds
as a provision against capital depreciation or reduction of income.
(5) If an investment is brought into an investment common fund:
(a) the University is to be taken to hold that investment on behalf of and for the benefit of the common fund instead of the
participating trust fund or other fund, and
(b) that participating fund is to be taken to have contributed to the common fund an amount of money equivalent to the value
attributed to the investment by the Council at the time it is brought into the common fund, and
(c) on the withdrawal of that participating fund from the common fund, the amount of money to be withdrawn is to be the
amount equivalent to the value attributed by the Council to the equity in the common fund of that participating fund at the
time of withdrawal.
(6) The inclusion in an investment common fund of trust funds does not affect any trust to which those trust funds (or money
attributed to them) are subject.
(7) On the withdrawal of trust funds from an investment common fund, the funds (or money attributed to them) continue to
be subject to the trust.
4. Terms of trust to prevail
In respect of the trust funds of the University:
(a) the investment powers of the Council, and
(b) the power of the Council to bring the trust funds into an investment common fund,
are subject to any express direction in or express condition of the trust.
Schedule 2A – Duties of Council members (Section 20F)
1. Duty to act in best interests of University
A member of the Council must carry out his or her functions:
(a) in good faith in the best interests of the University as a whole, and
(b) for a proper purpose.
2. Duty to exercise care and diligence
A member of the Council must act honestly and exercise a reasonable degree of care and diligence in carrying out his or her
functions.
3. Duty not to improperly use position
A member of the Council must not make improper use of his or her position:
(a) to gain, directly or indirectly, an advantage for the member or another person, or
(b) to cause detriment to the University.
4. Duty not to improperly use information
A member of the Council must not make improper use of information acquired because of his or her position:
(a) to gain, directly or indirectly, an advantage for the member or another person, or
(b) to cause detriment to the University.
5. Disclosure of material interests by Council members
(1) If:
(a) a member of the Council has a material interest in a matter being considered or about to be considered at a meeting of
the Council, and
(b) the interest appears to raise a conflict with the proper performance of the member’s duties in relation to the consideration
of the matter,
the member must, as soon as possible after the relevant facts have come to the member’s knowledge, disclose the nature of
the interest at a meeting of the Council.
(2) A disclosure by a member of the Council at a meeting of the Council that the member:
(a) is a member, or is in the employment, of a specified company or other body, or
(b) is a partner, or is in the employment, of a specified person, or
(c) has some other specified interest relating to a specified company or other body or to a specified person,
is a sufficient disclosure of the nature of the interest in any matter relating to that company or other body or to that person
which may arise after the date of the disclosure and which is required to be disclosed under subclause (1).
(3) Particulars of any disclosure made under this clause must be recorded by the Council in a book kept for the purpose and
that book must be open at all reasonable hours for inspection by any person on payment of a reasonable fee determined by
the Council.
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(4) After a member of the Council has disclosed the nature of an interest in any matter, the member must not, unless the
Council otherwise determines:
(a) be present during any deliberation of the Council with respect to the matter, or
(b) take part in any decision of the Council with respect to the matter.
(5) For the purpose of the making of a determination by the Council under subclause (4), a member of the Council who has
a material interest in a matter to which the disclosure relates must not:
(a) be present during any deliberation of the Council for the purpose of making the determination, or
(b) take part in the making by the Council of the determination.
(6) A contravention of this clause does not invalidate any decision of the Council.
(7) This clause does not prevent a person from taking part in the consideration or discussion of, or from voting on any question
relating to, the person’s removal from office by the Council pursuant to section 20G.
(8) This clause applies to a member of a committee of the Council and the committee in the same way as it applies to a member
of the Council and the Council.
(9) For the purposes of this clause, a member has a material interest in a matter if a determination of the Council in the matter
may result in a detriment being suffered by or a benefit accruing to the member or an associate of the member.
(10) In this clause:
associate of a member means any of the following:
(a) the spouse, de facto partner, parent, child, brother or sister, business partner or friend of the member,
(b) the spouse, de facto partner, parent, child, brother or sister, business partner or friend of a person referred to in paragraph
(a) if that relationship is known to the member,
(c) any other person who is known to the member for reasons other than that person’s connection with the University or that
person’s public reputation.
Schedule 3 – Savings and transitional provisions (Section 31)
1A. Savings or transitional regulations
(1) The Governor may make regulations containing provisions of a savings or transitional nature consequent on the enactment
of the following Acts:
University Legislation Amendment Act 2004
(2) Any such provision may, if the regulations so provide, take effect from the date of assent to the Act concerned or a later
date.
(3) To the extent to which any such provision takes effect from a date that is earlier than the date of its publication in the
Gazette, the provision does not operate so as:
(a) to affect, in a manner prejudicial to any person (other than the State or an authority of the State), the rights of that person
existing before the date of its publication, or
(b) to impose liabilities on any person (other than the State or an authority of the State) in respect of anything done or omitted
to be done before the date of its publication.
1. University a continuation of the old University
The University is a continuation of, and the same legal entity as, the University of New South Wales established by the
University of New South Wales Act 1968.
2. Chancellor
(1) The person who, immediately before the commencement of this clause, held office as the Chancellor of the University of
New South Wales:
(a) remains Chancellor of the University, and
(b) continues to hold office as such (unless he or she sooner resigns) for the residue of the term for which he or she was
appointed as Chancellor.
(2) Section 10 (2) does not apply to or in respect of the Chancellor referred to in this clause.
3. Deputy Chancellor
The Council must, at its first meeting that takes place after the commencement of this clause or as soon as practicable thereafter,
appoint a Deputy Chancellor of the University.
4. Vice-Chancellor
(1) The person who, immediately before the commencement of this clause, held office as the Vice-Chancellor of the University
of New South Wales:
(a) remains Vice-Chancellor of the University, and
(b) continues to hold office as such (unless he or she sooner resigns) for the residue of the term for which he or she was
appointed as Vice-Chancellor.
(2) Section 12 (2) does not apply to or in respect of the Vice-Chancellor referred to in this clause.
5. Savings of delegations
Any delegation made or taken to have been made by the Council of the University of New South Wales under the University
of New South Wales Act 1968 is to be taken to be a delegation under this Act by the Council.
6. Existing investments
Nothing in this Act affects the validity of any investment made on behalf of the University before the commencement of
Schedule 2.
7. By-laws
The By-laws of the University of New South Wales:
(a) continue in force as if they had been made by the Council, and
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(b) may be amended and revoked accordingly.
8. Visitor
(1) Section 13 (2) extends to disputes and other matters arising before the commencement of this clause.
(2) However, if an inquiry by or at the direction of the Visitor into a dispute or other matter has commenced or been completed
before the commencement of this clause, the dispute or other matter is to be dealt with and determined as if the University
Legislation (Amendment) Act 1994 had not been enacted.
9. Effect of the University Legislation (Amendment) Act 1994 on existing by-laws and rules
(1) Any by-law made or taken to have been made under this Act and in force immediately before the commencement of this
clause is taken to have been made under this Act as amended by the University Legislation (Amendment) Act 1994, but only
to the extent to which it could have been made under this Act if this Act had been so amended at the time the by-law was
made.
(2) Any rule in force immediately before the commencement of this clause is taken to have been made under this Act as
amended by the University Legislation (Amendment) Act 1994, but only to the extent to which it could have been made under
this Act if this Act had been so amended at the time the rule was made.
10. Investment powers
Until an order is made under clause 2 of Schedule 2 (as substituted by the Universities Legislation Amendment (Financial and
Other Powers) Act 2001), approval is taken to have been given by order under that clause to the investment by the Council
of any funds of the University in any manner that the Council was authorised to invest those funds immediately before the
Council ceased to be an authority for the purposes of Part 3 (Investment) of the Public Authorities (Financial Arrangements)
Act 1987.
11. Validation
Any act or omission occurring before the substitution of section 6 by the Universities Legislation Amendment (Financial and
Other Powers) Act 2001 that would have been valid had that section as so substituted been in force from the commencement
of that section as originally enacted is (to the extent of any invalidity) taken to be, and always to have been, valid.
12. Provisions consequent on enactment of University Legislation Amendment Act 2004
(1) In this clause:
amending Act means the University Legislation Amendment Act 2004.
former section 9 means section 9 as in force immediately before its substitution by the amending Act.
new section 9 means section 9 as substituted by the amending Act.
relevant day means the date of assent to the amending Act.
(2) Subject to this Act, on the relevant day:
(a) a person holding office under former section 9 (2) ceases to hold that office, and
(b) a person holding office under former section 9 (4) or (6) is taken to be appointed as a member under new section 9 (1) (b)
or (c), respectively, for the balance of the person’s term of office, and
(c) a person holding office under former section 9 (5) (a), (b), (c), (d) or (e) is taken to be elected as a member under new
section 9 (1) (d), (e), (f), (g) or (h), respectively, for the balance of the person’s term of office.
(3) On, or as soon as is reasonably practicable after, the relevant day, the Minister must appoint the balance of the members
required to be appointed under new section 9 (1) (b).
(4) The Council is to make all necessary by-laws and take all necessary steps to ensure, as far as possible, that the Council is
duly constituted under new section 9 as soon as is reasonably practicable after the relevant day.
(5) For the purposes of making the by-laws referred to in subclause (4), the Council must be constituted so as to include all of
the members required to be appointed under new section 9 (1) (b).
(6) The Council is taken to be properly constituted until such time as it is constituted in accordance with new section 9.
(7) A casual vacancy occurring in the office of a member before the Council is duly constituted under new section 9 is to be
filled as follows:
(a) if the vacancy occurs in the office of a member appointed under new section 9 (1) (b), the Minister is to appoint a person
whom the Minister considers appropriate,
(b) if the vacancy occurs in the office of a member appointed under new section 9 (1) (c), the Council is to appoint a person
whom the Council considers appropriate,
(c) if the vacancy occurs in the office of a member elected under new section 9 (1) (d) or (e), the Council is to appoint a person
qualified to hold that office,
(d) if the vacancy occurs in the office of a member elected under new section 9 (1) (f) or (g), the Council is to appoint a person
qualified to hold that office following consultation with the relevant student body or bodies recognised by the Council,
(e) if the vacancy occurs in the office of a member elected under new section 9 (1) (h), the Council is to appoint a person
qualified to hold that office following consultation with the alumni association or body for the University.
(8) Subject to this Act, a member appointed under subclause (7) holds office from the time that person is appointed under that
subclause until the expiry of the term of that member’s predecessor.
(9) Subject to this Act, if, on the expiry:
(a) of a member’s term of office that is continued under subclause (2) (b) or (c), or
(b) in the case of a member appointed under subclause (7), of the term of office of the member’s predecessor,
the by-laws necessary to enable a person to be duly appointed or elected (as the case may be) to that office under new
section 9 are not yet in force, the member may continue to hold that office until such time as a person is so duly appointed
or elected.
(10) For the purposes of subclause (2), a member filling a casual vacancy and holding office immediately before the relevant
day is taken to hold that office immediately before the relevant day under the provision under which the member’s predecessor
was elected or appointed.
(11) A person who ceases to hold office under subclause (2) (a):
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(a) is not entitled to any remuneration or compensation because of loss of that office, and
(b) is eligible (subject to this Act and if otherwise qualified) to be appointed as a member.
(12) Consecutive years of office served by a member immediately before the relevant day are to be taken into account in
applying clause 1 (3) of Schedule 1 in respect of the member.
(13) However, clause 1 (3) of Schedule 1 does not affect the operation of subclause (2) (b) or (c) or (9) of this Schedule.
(14) Section 20G, as inserted by the amending Act, applies only in relation to breaches of duty constituted by acts or omissions
occurring after the relevant day.
(15) No amendment made by the amending Act affects the continuity of the Council.
(16) The provisions of this clause are subject to any regulations made under clause 1A.
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University of New South Wales By-law 2005
Part 1 – Preliminary
1. Name of By-law
This By-law is the University of New South Wales By-law 2005.
2. Application
This By-law applies to and in respect of the University of New South Wales as constituted by the University of New South
Wales Act 1989.
3. Definitions
In this By-law and in a rule:
academic staff member of the Council means a member of the Council referred to in section 9 (1) (d) of the Act.
graduate member of the Council means a member of the Council referred to in section 9 (1) (h) of the Act.
non-academic staff member of the Council means the member of the Council referred to in section 9 (1) (e) of the Act.
Nominations Committee means the Committee established under clause 48.
postgraduate student member of the Council means the member of the Council referred to in section 9 (1) (g) of the Act.
Registrar means the Registrar of the University.
rule means a rule made by the Council under section 28 (1) of the Act.
the Act means the University of New South Wales Act 1989.
undergraduate student member of the Council means the member of the Council referred to in section 9 (1) (f) of the Act.
Part 2 – Chancellor, Deputy Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor
4. Chancellor and Deputy Chancellor
(1) The Chancellor and Deputy Chancellor, by virtue of their offices, are members of:
(a) every committee constituted by any by-law or rule or any resolution of the Council, and
(b) every board and faculty in the University.
(2) The Chancellor may preside at any meeting of any such committee, board or faculty and has all the rights and powers of
the presiding member of any such committee, board or faculty.
(3) A retiring Chancellor or Deputy Chancellor is eligible for re-election.
(4) This clause has effect despite any other clause of this By-law.
5. Vice-Chancellor
(1) The Vice-Chancellor has the duty of promoting the interests and furthering the development of the University.
(2) The Vice-Chancellor, by virtue of his or her office, is a member of:
(a) every committee constituted by any by-law or rule or any resolution of the Council, and
(b) every board and faculty in the University.
(3) The Vice-Chancellor may preside at any meeting of any such committee, board or faculty and has all the rights and powers
of the presiding member of any such committee, board or faculty.
(4) Despite subclauses (2) and (3), the Vice-Chancellor is not to be a member of the audit committee of the University if the
Council so determines.
(5) While a determination of the Council under subclause (4) remains in force, the Vice-Chancellor may attend any meeting
of the audit committee of the University but only as an observer.
(6) The Vice-Chancellor is, under the Council and subject to this By-law and the rules and any resolution of the Council:
(a) to manage and supervise the administrative, financial and other activities of the University, and
(b) to consult with and advise the Academic Board, and all other University boards, faculties, committees, professors and
heads of departments, and
(c) to supervise the discipline of the University, with power to impose penalties for breach of discipline or for misconduct of
any kind, and
(d) to give effect to this By-law and the rules and to any regulations or orders made, or to any resolution or report passed or
adopted, by the Council, and
(e) to have such functions of the Council as the Council may, from time to time, delegate to the Vice-Chancellor.
(7) Nothing in this clause affects the precedence or authority of the Council, the Chancellor or the Deputy Chancellor.
(8) In this clause:
audit committee means the committee of the Council on which the Council confers principal responsibility for approving and
monitoring systems of control and accountability for the University.
Part 3 – Elected members of Council
Division 1 – Preliminary
6. Definitions
In this Part:
close of ballot, in relation to an election, means 5 pm on the day appointed for the election.
Roll of the University means a Roll referred to in clause 10.
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7. Returning Officer
(1) An election referred to in this Part is to be conducted by the Registrar, who is to be the Returning Officer for the election.
(2) The Vice-Chancellor may appoint a Deputy Returning Officer with such powers as the Vice-Chancellor may determine.
(3) The Returning Officer’s decision is, subject to the Act and this By-law, final on all matters affecting the eligibility of candidates,
the conduct and results of an election and such other matters as may from time to time affect the conduct of elections.
8. Scrutineers
(1) The Vice-Chancellor may appoint scrutineers to assist the Returning Officer to ascertain the result of an election.
(2) Each candidate is entitled to nominate one such scrutineer.
9. Time of elections
(1) Elections to elect members of the Council are to be held at the times specified in this clause.
(2) Elections to elect members of the academic staff of the University and a member of the non-academic staff of the University
to the Council are to be held in even numbered years on such day in May as the Council may from time to time appoint.
(3) Elections to elect an undergraduate student of the University and a postgraduate student of the University to the Council
are to be held in even numbered years on such day in June as the Council may from time to time appoint.
(4) Elections to elect graduates of the University to the Council are to be held on such day in June 2006 as the Council may
appoint, and on such day in June every 2 years after that year as the Council may from time to time appoint.
(5) Elections to elect graduates of the University to the Council in 2006 are to be held as follows:
(a) one election for 2 graduates for terms of 2 years each,
(b) one election for 2 graduates for terms of 4 years each.
(6) In 2008, and in even numbered years after that, there is to be an election for 2 graduates of the University for terms of 4
years each.
Division 2 – Electors and candidates
10. Rolls
The Returning Officer is to keep the following:
(a) for the purposes of section 9 (1) (d) of the Act—a Roll of Academic Staff containing the names and addresses of those
persons who:
(i) hold the post of professor, associate professor, principal lecturer, senior lecturer, lecturer or associate lecturer at the University
(or, if an alternative designation is adopted for any of those posts, the post as so designated), and
(ii) hold a full-time, or not less than 0.5 fractional, appointment to the post concerned,
(b) for the purposes of section 9 (1) (e) of the Act—a Roll of Non-Academic Staff containing the names and addresses of those
persons who hold a full-time, or not less than 0.5 fractional, appointment to a post at the University other than a post referred
to in paragraph (a) (i),
(c) for the purposes of section 9 (1) (f) of the Act—a Roll of Undergraduate Students containing the names and addresses of
those persons who are enrolled as students of the University proceeding towards:
(i) a bachelor’s degree, or
(ii) a diploma other than a graduate diploma,
(d) for the purposes of section 9 (1) (g) of the Act—a Roll of Postgraduate Students containing the names and addresses of those
persons who are enrolled as students of the University proceeding towards:
(i) a degree other than a bachelor’s degree, or
(ii) a graduate diploma, or
(iii) a graduate certificate,
(e) for the purposes of section 9 (1) (h) of the Act—a Roll of Graduates containing the names and addresses of those persons
who are graduates of the University.
11. Qualification for election as member of academic staff
For the purposes of section 9 (1) (d) of the Act, in respect of a person seeking election as a member of the academic staff of
the University, the prescribed qualification is that the person’s name is on the Roll of Academic Staff at the time specified in
the notice referred to in clause 16 for the close of nominations for the election.
12. Qualification for election as member of non-academic staff
For the purposes of section 9 (1) (e) of the Act, in respect of a person seeking election as a member of the non-academic staff of
the University, the prescribed qualification is that the person’s name is on the Roll of Non-Academic Staff at the time specified
in the notice referred to in clause 16 for the close of nominations for the election.
13. Qualification for election as undergraduate student
For the purposes of section 9 (1) (f) of the Act, in respect of a person seeking election as an undergraduate student of the
University, the prescribed qualifications are that the person’s name:
(a) is on the Roll of Undergraduate Students, and
(b) is not on the Roll of Academic Staff or the Roll of Non-Academic Staff,
at the time specified in the notice referred to in clause 16 for the close of nominations for the election.
14. Qualification for election as postgraduate student
For the purposes of section 9 (1) (g) of the Act, in respect of a person seeking election as a postgraduate student of the University,
the prescribed qualifications are that the person’s name:
(a) is on the Roll of Postgraduate Students, and
(b) is not on the Roll of Academic Staff or the Roll of Non-Academic Staff,
at the time specified in the notice referred to in clause 16 for the close of nominations for the election.
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15. Qualification for election as graduate
For the purposes of section 9 (1) (h) of the Act, in respect of a person seeking election as a graduate of the University, the
prescribed qualifications are that:
(a) the person’s name is on the Roll of Graduates, and
(b) the person is not a member of the academic or non-academic staff of the University, and
(c) the person’s name is not on the Roll of Undergraduate Students or the Roll of Postgraduate Students,
at the time specified in the notice referred to in clause 16 for the close of nominations for the election.
Division 3 – Commencement of election procedures
16. Notice of election and call for nominations
(1) If an election of members of the Council is to be held, the Returning Officer is to publish a notice referred to in subclause
(4) on the official noticeboards on the premises of the University and in such other places as the Council may determine.
(2) In the case of an election of graduates of the University, the notice must also be published in 2 or more daily newspapers
circulating in Sydney.
(3) The notice must be published:
(a) in the case of an election of graduates of the University—at least 70 days before the day appointed for the election, and
(b) in all other cases—at least 40 days before the day appointed for the election.
(4) The notice must:
(a) state that an election is to be held to fill the office or offices concerned, and
(b) specify the day appointed for the election, and
(c) invite nominations of persons for election, and
(d) specify the way in which nominations are to be made, and
(e) specify the date and time by which nominations must reach the Returning Officer (being a date that is, in the case of an
election of graduates of the University, at least 35 days before the day appointed for the election and, in all other cases, at
least 28 days before that day), and
(f) state that ballot papers will be posted to persons entitled to vote in the election, and
(g) state that ballot papers that do not reach the Returning Officer by close of ballot will not be counted in the election, and
(h) give details of the number of vacancies to be filled and of the terms of office of the members of the Council to be elected,
and
(i) contain such other information relating to the election as the Returning Officer thinks fit.
17. Making of nominations
(1) Nominations of candidates for an election of members of the Council are to be made by sending or delivering nomination
papers to the Returning Officer.
(2) A nomination paper must be signed by 2 persons entitled to vote at the election for which the candidate is nominated and
must be endorsed with or accompanied by the written consent of the person nominated.
(3) There must be a separate nomination paper for each candidate.
(4) A candidate may provide with the nomination paper a recent photograph and a statement of not more than 150 words
containing information relating to the candidate that he or she wishes to supply. That information may include, for example,
such of the following as are applicable to the candidate:
(a) full name and age,
(b) faculty, school or department,
(c) course and academic year,
(d) academic qualifications,
(e) occupation and experience,
(f) positions or offices held at any time in public bodies, clubs and institutions (including University clubs and societies) with
dates of tenure,
(g) honours and distinctions.
(5) The Returning Officer is to edit all statements supplied. Statements containing more than 150 words will be reduced so
as not to exceed that limit.
(6) The edited statements, and a copy of any photograph supplied, are to be printed and distributed with the ballot papers.
(7) The Returning Officer is to reject a nomination paper if satisfied that:
(a) the nomination is not duly made, or
(b) the person nominated is not eligible to be elected.
18. Notification of candidature and qualified voters
(1) The Returning Officer is, as soon as practicable after the close of nominations for an election, to cause a list of the names of
the persons whose nominations have been accepted (together with the names of their nominators) to be posted on the official
noticeboards on the premises of the University and in such other places as the Council may determine.
(2) The Returning Officer is to make a list of the names on the relevant Roll of the University, as at the close of nominations,
available for inspection at the University during the period from the close of nominations to the close of ballot.
19. Dealing with nominations
(1) If no more than 4 nominations of persons for election to the Council as:
(a) an academic staff member, or
(b) a graduate member,are accepted in either of those categories, the Returning Officer is to declare the person or persons
nominated to be elected. If more than 4 nominations are accepted in either category, there must be a ballot in the category
concerned.
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(2) If no more than one nomination of persons for election to the Council as:
(a) the non-academic staff member, or
(b) the undergraduate student member, or
(c) the postgraduate student member,
is accepted in any of those categories, the Returning Officer is to declare the person nominated to be elected. If more than
one nomination is accepted in any category, there must be a ballot in the category concerned.
Division 4 – Conduct of ballot
20. Form of ballot
A ballot for a Council election must be a secret ballot using the optional preferential system.
21. Distribution of ballot papers
(1) If there is to be an election for members of the Council, the Returning Officer is to post a ballot paper to each person whose
name is on the relevant Roll of the University, addressed to the person at his or her last known address.
(2) The ballot papers are to be posted at least:
(a) in the case of an election of graduates—21 clear days, and
(b) in all other cases—14 clear days,
before the day appointed for the election.
(3) Following receipt of a written application, the Returning Officer may, on being satisfied that a ballot paper has been lost or
destroyed, supply a duplicate ballot paper to the person to whom the lost or destroyed ballot paper was posted.
(4) The fact that a person whose name is on the relevant Roll of the University did not receive a ballot paper does not invalidate
an election.
(5) In this clause, a reference to a person’s name being on a relevant Roll of the University is a reference to the person’s name
being on that Roll at the time specified in the notice referred to in clause 16 for the close of nominations for the relevant
election.
22. Material to accompany ballot papers
(1) Each ballot paper is to be accompanied by:
(a) a notice setting out how the ballot paper is to be completed and specifying the date and time of the close of ballot, and
(b) 2 envelopes, one marked “Ballot Paper” and the other addressed to the Returning Officer.
(2) There must be printed on the envelope addressed to the Returning Officer a form of declaration of identity and entitlement
to vote to be signed by the voter.
23. Contents of ballot paper
(1) Each ballot paper must contain the names of the candidates in the order determined by the Returning Officer in accordance
with subclause (3).
(2) The ballot paper must be initialled by the Returning Officer or by a person appointed by the Returning Officer. A ballot
paper stamped with a facsimile of the relevant initials is taken to be initialled in accordance with this subclause.
(3) The Returning Officer is to determine the order of candidates in the following way:
(a) the names of the candidates concerned are to be written on separate and similar slips of paper,
(b) the slips are to be folded so as to prevent identification,
(c) the slips are then to be mixed and drawn at random,
(d) the candidates’ names are to be listed in the order in which they are drawn.
24. Method of voting
(1) Each voter is to mark a vote on the ballot paper by placing the figure “1” in the square opposite the name of the candidate
to whom the voter desires to give first preference.
(2) The voter may, but need not, place consecutive figures (commencing with the figure “2”) in the squares opposite the names
of any of the remaining candidates so as to indicate, by numerical sequence, the order of the voter’s preference for them.
(3) The voter is to send or deliver to the Returning Officer the ballot paper enclosed (without anything else) and sealed in the
envelope marked “Ballot Paper”, which must be enclosed and sealed in the other envelope addressed to the Returning Officer,
with the form of declaration as to identity and entitlement to vote duly completed.
(4) All formal ballot papers received by the Returning Officer before the close of ballot are to be counted in the ballot.
(5) All envelopes received by the Returning Officer under this clause must remain unopened until the close of the ballot.
25. Informal ballot papers
(1) A ballot paper is informal if it has on it any mark or writing that, in the opinion of the Returning Officer, would enable any
person to identify the voter.
(2) A ballot paper is informal if it is not initialled in accordance with clause 23 (2).
(3) A ballot paper is informal if:
(a) the sole figure “1” does not appear in the square opposite the name of one candidate, or
(b) that sole figure appears in more than one square.
26. Procedure on close of ballot
As soon as practicable after the close of ballot, the Returning Officer, in the presence of those of the scrutineers that choose
to be present:
(a) is to open the envelopes addressed to the Returning Officer and received before the close of ballot, and
(b) if the declaration of identity and entitlement to vote is duly signed by a qualified voter, is to place the unopened envelope
containing the ballot paper with other similar envelopes, and
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(c) is to open the envelopes referred to in paragraph (b) and take out the ballot papers, and(d) is to count the votes, and ascertain
the result of the ballot, in the manner set out in Divisions 5 and 6.
Division 5 – Election to fill one position only
27. Definitions
In this Division:
an absolute majority of votes means a number of votes that is greater than one-half of the number of ballot papers counted.
continuing candidate means a candidate not already elected or excluded from the count.
28. Election to fill one position only to be determined in accordance with this Division
If a ballot has been held for the purpose of filling one position, the result of the ballot is to be determined in accordance with
this Division.
29. Informal ballot papers to be rejected
(1) The Returning Officer is to reject any informal ballot papers and count the formal ballot papers.
(2) A reference in any other clause of this Division to a ballot paper is taken to be a reference to a formal ballot paper, and a
reference to a vote is taken to be a reference to a vote in a formal ballot paper.
30. Candidate with absolute majority of votes elected
(1) The Returning Officer is to count the number of first preference votes for each candidate.
(2) The Returning Officer is to declare elected the candidate who has received the largest number of first preference votes, if
that number constitutes an absolute majority of votes.
31. Procedure if no candidate has absolute majority of votes
(1) If no candidate has received an absolute majority of first preference votes, the candidate who has received the fewest first
preference votes is to be excluded and each of the ballot papers counted to that candidate is to be counted to the continuing
candidate next in order of the voter’s preference.
(2) The Returning Officer is to declare elected any candidate who, on completion of the count under subclause (1), has received
an absolute majority of votes.
(3) If 2 or more candidates have an equal number of votes at the time that it is necessary to exclude one of them, the candidate
to be excluded is to be determined as follows:
(a) the names of the candidates concerned must be written on separate and similar slips of paper,
(b) the slips must be folded so as to prevent identification and mixed and drawn at random,
(c) the candidate whose name is first drawn must be excluded.
32. Process to continue until candidate elected
The process of excluding the candidate who has the fewest first preference votes and counting each of the ballot papers counted
to that candidate to the continuing candidate next in order of the voter’s preference is to be continued until:
(a) one continuing candidate has an absolute majority of votes, in which case the Returning Officer is to declare that candidate
elected, or
(b) there are only 2 continuing candidates who do not have an equal number of votes, in which case the candidate with the
larger number of votes is to be declared elected, even if the number of votes is below an absolute majority of votes, or
(c) there are only 2 continuing candidates who have an equal number of votes, in which case the candidate elected must be
determined as follows:
(i) the names of the candidates concerned must be written on separate and similar slips of paper,
(ii) the slips must be folded so as to prevent identification and mixed and drawn at random,
(iii) the candidate whose name is first drawn is elected.
Division 6 – Election to fill more than one position
33. Definitions
In this Division:
continuing candidate means a candidate not already elected or excluded from the count.
quota means the quota determined in accordance with clause 36.
surplus votes means votes in excess of the quota.
34. Election to fill more than one position to be determined in accordance with this Division
If a ballot has been held for the purpose of filling more than one position, the result of the ballot must be determined in
accordance with this Division.
35. Informal ballot papers to be rejected
(1) The Returning Officer is to reject any informal ballot papers.
(2) A reference in any other clause of this Division to a ballot paper is taken to be a reference to a formal ballot paper, and a
reference to a vote is taken to be a reference to a vote in a formal ballot paper.
36. Determination of quota
The Returning Officer is to determine a quota by:
(a) counting the number of first preference votes, and
(b) dividing the total number of those votes by 1 more than the number of candidates required to be elected, and
(c) increasing the quotient so obtained (disregarding any remainder) by 1.
37. Candidate who meets or exceeds quota elected
(1) The first preference votes for each candidate are to be counted.
(2) The Returning Officer is to declare elected each candidate who has received a number of first preference votes that is equal
to or greater than the quota.
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38. Procedure if further position to be filled
(1) If any further position remains to be filled, the surplus votes of each elected candidate are to be transferred to the continuing
candidates as follows:
(a) the transfer value of the surplus votes is to be ascertained by dividing the number of surplus votes of the elected candidate
by the number of first preference votes received by that candidate,
(b) the total number of ballot papers of the elected candidate showing the next available preference for a particular continuing
candidate is to be multiplied by the transfer value,
(c) the number so obtained (disregarding any fraction) is to be added to the number of first preference votes of the particular
continuing candidate,
(d) all those ballot papers are to be transferred to the particular continuing candidate.
(2) The Returning Officer is to declare elected each continuing candidate who, on the completion of the transfer, has received
a number of votes equal to or greater than the quota.
39. Procedure if insufficient candidates have reached quota
(1) If, after the counting of first preference votes or the transfer of surplus votes (if any) of elected candidates, no candidate has
(or fewer than the number of candidates required to be elected have) received a number of votes equal to or greater than the
quota, the candidate who has the fewest first preference votes is to be excluded and the count is to proceed in accordance
with this clause.
(2) All ballot papers showing a first preference vote for an excluded candidate and the next available preference for a particular
continuing candidate are to be transferred, each ballot paper at a transfer value of 1, to the particular continuing candidate
and added to the number of votes of the particular continuing candidate.
(3) Any ballot papers obtained by an excluded candidate by means of a transfer to that candidate are to be transferred (beginning
with the ballot papers received by that candidate at the highest transfer value and ending with the ballot papers received at
the lowest transfer value) as follows:
(a) the total number of ballot papers received by the excluded candidate at a particular transfer value from a particular candidate
and showing the next available preference for a particular continuing candidate are to be multiplied by that transfer value,
(b) the number so obtained (disregarding any fraction) is to be added to the number of votes of the particular continuing
candidate,
(c) all those ballot papers are to be transferred to the particular continuing candidate.
(4) The Returning Officer is to declare elected each continuing candidate who, on the completion of the transfer, has received
a number of votes equal to or greater than the quota.
(5) However, the surplus votes of the candidate so elected are not to be transferred until all the ballot papers of the excluded
candidate have been transferred.
40. No transfer of surplus votes or ballot papers to continuing candidate who reaches or exceeds quota
If a continuing candidate has received a number of votes equal to or greater than the quota on the completion of the transfer
of:
(a) the surplus votes and ballot papers of an elected candidate, or
(b) the ballot papers of an excluded candidate,
no surplus votes or ballot papers of any other candidate are to be transferred to the candidate so elected.
41. Transferred ballot papers of elected candidates taken to be first preferences
Each ballot paper of an elected candidate that was obtained by means of a transfer from a previously elected candidate or an
excluded candidate is, for the purpose of the transfer of the surplus votes of the elected candidate, to be dealt with as if:
(a) any vote it shows for the candidate concerned were a first preference vote, and
(b) the name of any other candidate previously elected or excluded had not been on the ballot paper, and
(c) the numbers indicating subsequent preferences had been altered accordingly.
42. Procedures to continue until positions filled
The procedure of transferring to the continuing candidates the surplus votes of elected candidates, and the procedure of
excluding the candidates with the fewest first preference votes, are to continue in accordance with this Division until:
(a) the number of continuing candidates is equal to the number of positions remaining to be filled, in which case the Returning
Officer is to declare those candidates elected, or
(b) there is only one position remaining to be filled and only 2 continuing candidates who do not have an equal number of
votes, in which case the candidate with the larger number of votes is to be declared elected, even if the number of votes is
below the quota, or
(c) there is only one position remaining to be filled and only 2 continuing candidates who have an equal number of votes, in
which case the candidate elected must be determined as follows:
(i) the names of the candidates concerned must be written on separate and similar slips of paper,
(ii) the slips must be folded so as to prevent identification and mixed and drawn at random,
(iii) the candidate whose name is first drawn is elected.
43. Special provisions relating to elections for graduates in 2006
(1) A person may stand as a candidate in both the 4 year term election and the 2 year term election for graduate members of
the Council referred to in clause 9 (5).
(2) The result of the 4 year term election is to be determined before the counting of votes for the 2 year term election may
commence.
(3) If a person standing as a candidate in both elections is declared elected in the 4 year term election:
(a) the person is excluded as a candidate in the 2 year term election, and
(b) each ballot paper received for the 2 year term election is to be dealt with as if:
(i) the name of any candidate excluded under paragraph (a) has not been on the ballot paper, and
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(ii) the numbers indicating subsequent preferences (that is, subsequent to the preference indicated for any excluded candidate)
had been altered accordingly.
(4) In addition to the grounds for informality provided for in clause 25, a ballot paper received for the 2 year term election is
informal if the voter’s preferences relate only to candidates excluded under subclause (3) (a).
(5) Except as provided by this clause, the 2 year term and 4 year term elections are to be conducted, and the results of the
ballots determined, in accordance with this Part.
(6) In this clause:
the 2 year term election means the election referred to in clause 9 (5) (a).
the 4 year term election means the election referred to in clause 9 (5) (b).
Division 7 - Elected Council member terms of office and casual vacancies
44. Terms of office
(1) The term of office of a person elected to the Council as a graduate member is:
(a) in the case of any such person elected at the election referred to in clause 9 (5) (a), 2 years, and
(b) in any other case, 4 years.
(2) The term of office of a person elected to the Council as an academic staff member, the non-academic staff member, the
undergraduate student member or the postgraduate student member is 2 years.
(3) The term of office of a member referred to in this clause begins on 1 July next following his or her election.
45. Casual vacancy in office of elected member
(1) A casual vacancy in the office of an elected member of the Council is to be filled in the manner specified in this clause.
(2) If there is a casual vacancy in the office of an elected member of the Council and 12 months or more of the former elected
member’s term remains from the date of commencement of the vacancy, the Returning Officer is to conduct a new election
for the vacant office in accordance with the provisions of this Part concerning the election of such an elected member of the
Council.
(3) If the office remains vacant after that election, the Council is to resolve either:
(a) to fill the vacancy in such manner as the Council determines after appropriate consultation, or
(b) not to fill the vacancy.
(4) If there is a casual vacancy in the office of an elected member of the Council and less than 12 months of the former member’s
term remains from the date of commencement of the vacancy, the Council is to resolve either:
(a) to fill the vacancy in such manner as the Council determines after appropriate consultation, or
(b) not to fill the vacancy.
(5) In this clause:
casual vacancy means:
(a) a vacancy referred to in clause 2 of Schedule 1 to the Act, or
(b) a vacancy that arises by reason of insufficient nominations for the office having been received by the Returning Officer.
Part 4 – Appointed members of Council
Division 1 – General
46. Definitions
In this Part:
external persons has the same meaning as it has in section 9 (9) of the Act.
Secretary means the Secretary to the Council.
47. Number of members appointed under section 9 (1) (c)
For the purposes of section 9 (1) (c) of the Act, the Council is to appoint 2 external persons as members of the Council.
Division 2 – Nomination procedures relating to appointed members
48. Nominations Committee
(1) The Council is to establish a Nominations Committee.
(2) Subject to subclause (3), the Committee is to consist of:
(a) the Chancellor, Deputy Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and the President of the Academic Board, and
(b) 2 members of the Council who are external persons.
(3) The Committee may be differently constituted if the Council so determines.
49. Invitation for proposals
(1) Not earlier than 4 months and not later than 2 months before the date the term of office of a member of the Council appointed
under section 9 (1) (b) or (c) of the Act expires, the Secretary is to invite proposals for persons who may be suitable:
(a) for the Council to nominate for consideration for appointment by the Minister, or
(b) for appointment by the Council,
as the case may be.
(2) The Secretary is to make such an invitation by placing a notice to that effect in the agenda papers for the next occurring
meeting of the Council and by any other means that the Secretary considers appropriate.
(3) The notice must:
(a) state that the Council is seeking proposals from persons:
(i) who, being eligible, wish to propose themselves, or
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(ii) who wish to propose another person who is eligible, for nomination for consideration for appointment by the Minister, or
for appointment by the Council, as the case may be, and
(b) state that appointed members of the Council must be external persons, and
(c) briefly state any expertise and experience required (including that required under section 9 (5) of the Act), and
(d) if the vacancy to be filled is in the office of a member appointed under section 9 (1) (c) of the Act, state whether the vacancy
is to be filled by a graduate, and
(e) state that the proponent may include with the proposal a recent photograph of the person being proposed, and must include
a statement containing information about the person which includes the following:
(i) the person’s full name, address and other contact details,
(ii) the person’s occupation and academic qualifications,
(iii) the person’s experience and expertise relevant to the office concerned,
(iv) such other information as the person being proposed wishes to supply, and
(f) state that the proposal must be signed and dated by the person being proposed, and
(g) state that a proposal by a person who is not the person being proposed must also include the full name, address, contact
details and signature of the proponent, and
(h) specify a date and time by which the proposal must reach the Secretary.
(4) The Secretary must forward all proposals received to the Nominations Committee and advise the Committee of:
(a) any proposal that does not comply with the requirements specified in the notice referred to in subclause (3), and
(b) any proposal for a person who is not eligible to be appointed to the office concerned.
50. Nominations Committee to consider proposals
The Nominations Committee is:
(a) to consider the proposals forwarded by the Secretary under clause 49 (4), and
(b) to determine which of the persons whose names have been proposed are to be recommended to the Council:
(i) for nomination for consideration by the Minister, or
(ii) for appointment by the Council,
as the case may be, and
(c) to recommend the length of appointment for each such person, and
(d) to forward those recommendations to the Council together with the names of the relevant proponents.
51. Council to consider recommendations of Nominations Committee
(1) The Council is:
(a) to consider the recommendations forwarded by the Nominations Committee, and
(b) to determine which of those persons are to be:
(i) nominated for consideration for appointment by the Minister, or
(ii) appointed by the Council,
as the case may be, and
(c) to determine:
(i) in the case of the persons referred to in paragraph (b) (i), the recommended length of appointment for each such person,
or
(ii) in the case of the persons referred to in paragraph (b) (ii), the length of appointment for each such person.
(2) The Chancellor is to forward the determinations referred to in subclause (1) (b) (i) and (c) (i) to the Minister.
(3) The Council may make the determinations referred to in subclause (1) only at a meeting of the Council:
(a) convened by the Chancellor, the Deputy Chancellor or the Vice-Chancellor (or in their absence, the Registrar), and
(b) of which the Registrar or the Secretary has given each member of the Council at least 7 days’ notice.
(4) The notice referred to in subclause (3) (b) must:
(a) be posted or delivered to each member of the Council, and
(b) state the date, time and place of the meeting, and
(c) state the purpose of the meeting.
Division 3 - Casual vacancy in office of appointed member
52. Casual vacancy in office of member appointed under section 9 (1) (b)
(1) If a casual vacancy occurs in the office of a member of the Council appointed under section 9 (1) (b) of the Act, the Chancellor
is to forward to the Minister for consideration for appointment the name of another person nominated by the Council from the
persons who were recommended by the Nominations Committee under clause 50 for the office concerned.
(2) If no such person is available for appointment:
(a) a new invitation for proposals is to be issued in accordance with clause 49, and
(b) the Chancellor is to forward to the Minister for consideration for appointment the name of a person (being a person proposed
in response to that invitation) determined in accordance with the procedures set out in clauses 50 and 51.
53. Casual vacancy in office of member appointed under section 9 (1) (c)
(1) A casual vacancy in the office of a member of the Council appointed under section 9 (1) (c) of the Act is to be filled in the
manner specified in this clause.
(2) If there is such a casual vacancy, and half or less of the former appointed member’s term remains from the date of
commencement of the vacancy, the Council is to appoint another person from the persons who were recommended by the
Nominations Committee under clause 50 for the office concerned.
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(3) If no such person is available for appointment, or if more than half of the former appointed member’s term remains from
the date of commencement of the vacancy:
(a) a new invitation for proposals is to be issued in accordance with clause 49, and
(b) the Council is to appoint a person (being a person proposed in response to that invitation) determined in accordance with
the procedures set out in clauses 50 and 51.
Part 5 – The Academic Board
54. Definition
In this Part, a reference to a faculty or board of studies includes a reference to any academic unit established in the
University.
55. Members of Academic Board
The members of the Academic Board are as follows:
(a) the Vice-Chancellor,
(b) the Chancellor,
(c) the Deputy Chancellor,
(d) the Registrar,
(e) the persons appointed by the Council to be:
(i) the deans of the faculties, and
(ii) the Rector of University College, Australian Defence Force Academy, and
(iii) the Dean and Director of the Australian Graduate School of Management,
(f) the persons elected to be the Presiding Members of:
(i) the faculties, and
(ii) the Academic Board of University College, Australian Defence Force Academy, and
(iii) boards of studies having the status or responsibilities of faculties,
(g) 2 Deputy Vice-Chancellors, nominated by the Vice-Chancellor in consultation with the President of the Academic
Board,
(h) 12 persons elected by and from the full-time professors of the University,
(i) 12 persons elected by and from the full-time non-professorial members of the academic staff,
(j) 2 persons, enrolled as candidates for a degree of bachelor or a non-graduate diploma, elected by and from the undergraduate
students,
(k) 2 persons, enrolled as candidates for a higher degree, graduate diploma or graduate certificate, elected by and from the
postgraduate students,
(l) such other persons as the Council may appoint after considering the advice of the Academic Board.
56. Functions of Academic Board
(1) The functions of the Academic Board are:
(a) to be the principal academic body of the University, and
(b) to further and co-ordinate the work of the faculties, boards of studies and other academic units, and to encourage teaching,
scholarship and research, and
(c) to advise the Vice-Chancellor and Council on matters relating to teaching, scholarship and research within the University,
and
(d) to consider and report on matters referred to it by the Council or by the Vice-Chancellor, and
(e) to have such functions of the Council as the Council may, from time to time, delegate to it.
(2) Subject to this By-law and the rules and to any resolution of the Council, the Academic Board:
(a) may request reports from faculties and boards of studies, and
(b) may consider and take action on reports submitted to it by any faculty or board of studies, and
(c) may refer matters to faculties or boards of studies for consideration and report, and
(d) may appoint internal and external examiners on the recommendation of the faculty or board of studies concerned, and
(e) may, on the recommendation of the faculties, boards of studies and other academic units, determine matters concerning
the courses of study or examinations in any faculty, board of studies or academic unit, and
(f) may determine the conditions of competition for any fellowship, scholarship or prize and make the awards, and
(g) may, after receiving reports from the faculties, boards of studies and other academic units concerned:
(i) determine the conditions for the admission to candidature for, and the award of, degrees, diplomas and graduate certificates,
and
(ii) recommend to the Council that a person who has been awarded a degree, diploma or graduate certificate in another
university or educational establishment be admitted to a degree, diploma or graduate certificate in the University of New
South Wales without any examination, and
(h) may submit recommendations to the Council with respect to the selection of academic, teaching and research staff, and
(i) may perform the duties of a faculty or a board of studies for all subjects not relating to any faculty or board of studies and
perform any function conferred or imposed on it by this By-law, although any faculty or board of studies may have failed to
report, and
(j) may submit recommendations to the Council or to the Vice-Chancellor with respect to any other matters relating to academic
standards or facilities, and
(k) may submit recommendations to the Council with respect to the filling of casual vacancies in Council membership, and
(l) is to submit a report on its proceedings to the meeting of the Council next following that of the Academic Board.
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(3) In determining the conditions of competition for any fellowship, scholarship or prize, the Academic Board is to give effect
to any wishes of the founder or donor regarding the fellowship, scholarship or prize if the University has agreed to do so.
(4) If the Academic Board does not approve without amendment any recommendation made by a faculty or a board of studies, the
Academic Board is to, if requested to do so by the faculty or board of studies, transmit the recommendation to the Council.
(5) The Council may at any time, of its own motion or at the request of a faculty or a board of studies, review any decision
of the Academic Board.
57. President and Deputy Presidents of Academic Board
(1) The members of the Academic Board are to elect a President and 2 Deputy Presidents from among themselves.
(2) The elections are to be held in July in even numbered years and are to be conducted by postal ballot.
(3) The terms of office of the President and the Deputy Presidents are to begin on 1 August next following their election and
are to expire 2 years later.
(4) Neither the President nor a Deputy President is entitled to serve more than 2 consecutive terms in that office.
58. Casual vacancy in office of President or Deputy President
(1) The members of the Academic Board are to fill a casual vacancy in the office of the President or of a Deputy President by
electing one of their number to the vacant office.
(2) Any person so elected is to hold office with the same rights and powers as, and for the balance of the term of, the President
or Deputy President whose place that member has filled.
(3) There is a casual vacancy in the office of President or of a Deputy President if the President or Deputy President
concerned:
(a) dies, or
(b) resigns the office by letter addressed to the Vice-Chancellor, or
(c) being a member of the academic staff of the University, leaves the service of the University or proceeds on leave of absence
for a period exceeding 2 months.
(4) If a person is elected to fill a casual vacancy in an office in which less than 1 year of the term of office remains, then that
term of office is not to be counted as a term of office for the purpose of clause 57 (4).
59. Existing authority to prevail
Nothing in this Part is to be construed as affecting the precedence or authority of the Council, the Chancellor, the Deputy
Chancellor or the Vice-Chancellor as prescribed in the Act, this By-law or any rules.
Part 6 – The faculties and deans
60. Creation of faculties
(1) The Council may constitute such faculties as it considers fit.
(2) Each faculty is to consist of the professors, associate professors, principal lecturers, senior lecturers, lecturers and associate
lecturers (or such alternative designations as may be adopted for those academic positions in the subjects for which the faculty
is responsible) and such other persons having appropriate qualifications as the Council may appoint to the faculty.
(3) The Registrar is a member of each faculty.
61. Functions of faculties
(1) Each faculty is:
(a) to supervise the teaching in the subjects with which the faculty is concerned, and
(b) to be responsible, with the assistance of such examiners as the Academic Board may from time to time appoint on the
report of the faculty or of the dean of the faculty, for the conduct of examinations in those subjects, and
(c) to take cognisance of and encourage scholarship and research in those subjects, and
(d) to consider and report on all matters referred to it by the Council, the Vice-Chancellor or the Academic Board.
(2) Each faculty is to consider and report to the Academic Board on matters relating to the studies, lectures, examinations,
degrees, diplomas and graduate certificates of the faculty.
(3) The matters concerned include, for example, the following:
(a) the annual descriptions of subjects for lectures that the faculty is responsible for supervising,
(b) all admissions ad eundem gradum to degrees, diplomas and graduate certificates of the faculty,
(c) all admissions with advanced standing to courses in the faculty.
(4) Each faculty is to have such other duties and powers as may from time to time be assigned to it by the Council.
(5) Nothing in this clause is to be construed as affecting the precedence and authority of the Council, the Chancellor, the
Deputy Chancellor, the Vice-Chancellor or the dean of the faculty, as prescribed in the Act, this By-law or any rules.
(6) This clause does not affect the authority of the Academic Board, under which authority every faculty is to exercise the
powers, authorities and discretions and perform the duties vested in and conferred on it by this By-law. However, on the
request of a faculty, the Academic Board is to refer to the Council for final decision any matters in dispute between the faculty
and the Academic Board.
62. Deans
(1) The Council is to appoint a dean to each faculty to serve for such periods as the Council may determine.
(2) The Council may appoint deans in areas other than faculties, and those deans are also to serve for such periods as Council
may determine.
(3) The dean appointed to any faculty, and the deans appointed in areas other than faculties, are to work under the supervision
of the Vice-Chancellor and are to have such duties as the Vice-Chancellor may from time to time specify.
(4) The dean appointed to any faculty is a member of the faculty and of any committee within the faculty, and may, if he or
she so desires, preside at any meeting of such faculty or committee.
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(5) Nothing in this clause affects the precedence or authority of the Council, the Chancellor, the Deputy Chancellor or the
Vice-Chancellor.
Part 7 – Honorary degrees
63. Honorary degrees
(1) The Council may admit, honoris causa, to any degree (other than that of Bachelor) within the University, any person who
is recommended for admission to that degree:
(a) at a meeting of the faculty or board of studies in which it is proposed he or she be so admitted—by not less than two-thirds
of the members of that faculty or board of studies present and voting at the meeting, and
(b) at a meeting of the Academic Board—by not less than two-thirds of the members of the Academic Board present and
voting at that meeting,
as being a person of distinguished eminence in some branch of learning appropriate to that faculty or board of studies.
(2) The Council may admit, honoris causa, to the degree of Doctor in an appropriate field in the University any person considered
by the Council to be distinguished by eminent service to the community.
(3) The Council may admit, honoris causa, to the degree of Doctor of the University any person considered by the Council to
be distinguished by eminent service to the University.
Part 8 – Miscellaneous
64. Rules
(1) The Council may make rules in accordance with section 28 of the Act.
(2) A rule made by the Council must be published in an official University publication.
(3) A rule must indicate that it is made by the Council under section 28 of the Act.
(4) A copy of the current rules of the University must be made available without charge and at the convenience of the Registrar
to, and on the prior written request of, any member of the University.
65. Constitution of University
For the purposes of section 4 (b) of the Act, the persons appointed to the offices of Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Pro Vice-Chancellor,
President of the Academic Board and the Registrar of the University and to such other offices as the Council may by rule from
time to time determine are prescribed to be members of the body corporate of the University.
66. Delegation by Council
For the purposes of the delegation of the Council’s functions in accordance with section 16 of the Act, the following persons
and bodies are prescribed:
(a) a research institute affiliated with the University,
(b) an officer or employee of a research institute affiliated with the University.
67. Repeal
(1) The University of New South Wales By-law 1996 is repealed.
(2) Any act, matter or thing that, immediately before the repeal of the University of New South Wales By-law 1996, had effect
under that By-law continues to have effect under this By-law (but only to the extent that it relates to this By-law and is not
inconsistent with this By-law and the acts, matters or things done under this By-law).
(3) In particular, any rule made pursuant to a provision of the repealed By-law is taken to have been made pursuant to the
corresponding provision of this By-law.
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University of New South Wales Rules 1999
These rules are made by Council under The University of New South Wales Act 1989 and in particular under Section 28 (the
general power to make rules) and Clause 64 of the By-law (the general power of Council to make rules).
Section 1 – The Council
Meetings and Rules of Procedure
1. The Council shall ordinarily meet on at least 6 occasions in each year, to be determined by the Council and on such other
days as may be necessary for the despatch of business.
2. The Chancellor or, in the absence of the Chancellor, the Deputy Chancellor or, in the absence of both, the Vice-Chancellor
may call a special meeting of the Council to meet at any time in the interval between ordinary meetings.
3. Upon the written request of any 5 members of the Council, the Chancellor, Deputy Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor or, in
their absence, the Registrar shall convene a special meeting of the Council to be held within 14 days after the receipt of the
request. The written request shall specify the matters which the 5 members wish the Council to consider.
4. Any meeting of the Council may be adjourned to a later date.
5. The Secretary to the Council shall transmit by post or deliver to each member of the Council a written or printed notice of
meeting specifying the date of the next ensuing meeting of the Council and whether such meeting is an ordinary or special
meeting, and such notice of meeting shall, so far as practicable, be posted or delivered 7 clear days prior to the date of the
meeting. All matters to be considered at any meeting shall be stated in the said notice of meeting or in a supplementary notice
of meeting which shall be transmitted by post or delivered to each member of the Council, so far as practicable, 3 clear days
before the meeting. Where practicable, the said notice of meeting or supplementary notice of meeting shall be accompanied
by supporting statements in sufficient detail to allow members the opportunity to consider the matters prior to the meeting.
6. (a) At ordinary meetings, unless otherwise decided by the Council, no motion initiating any subject for discussion shall be
made except in pursuance of a notice of motion given to the Secretary to the Council 10 clear days before the meeting of the
Council at which the motion is to be moved.
(b) At special meetings, unless otherwise decided by the Council, no motion shall be made on any matters other than those
listed in the notice of meeting or supplementary notice of meeting.
7. If a quorum of the Council is not present within half an hour after the time appointed for any meeting, the members then
present may appoint a convenient future day as the day on which the meeting shall be held. The day appointed may be the
day of the next ordinary meeting of the Council but in any case shall be such as to enable the Secretary to the Council to give
all members 7 clear days’ notice of the meeting, in the usual way. Where the day appointed is the day of the next ordinary
meeting of the Council, the business which was to have been dealt with at the meeting lacking a quorum shall take precedence
over the business of the ordinary meeting of the Council.
8. The minutes of any meeting of the Council which have not been approved as being a true record shall be circulated to
members prior to the next ordinary meeting of the Council. Upon being approved as correct, such minutes shall be signed by
the Presiding Member as being the true record.
Section 2 – The Academic Board
1. (a) The elections provided for in subclauses 55(h) and 55(i) of the By-law shall be held on such day in May in even numbered
years as the Academic Board may from time to time appoint and shall be conducted in the manner set out in this Rule; and
the term of office of a member elected at any such election shall commence on 1 July next following the member’s election
and shall expire 2 years thereafter.
(b) The elections provided for in subclauses 55(j) and 55(k) of the By-law shall be held annually on such day in May as the
Academic Board may from time to time appoint and shall be conducted in the manner set out in this Rule. The term of office
of a member elected at any such election shall commence on 1July next following the member’s election and shall expire
one year thereafter.
(c) (i) Where there is a single position to be filled the ballot shall be conducted in the manner prescribed in Division 4 of Part
3 of the By-law and the counting of votes shall be in the manner prescribed in Division 5 of Part 3 of the By-law.
(ii) Where there are 2 or more positions to be filled the ballot shall be conducted in the manner prescribed in Division 4 of
Part 3 of the By-law and the counting of votes shall be in the manner prescribed in Division 6 of Part 3 of the By-law.
(d) The Registrar, or the person acting as such for the time being, shall be the Returning Officer for any election provided for
in Rule 1 of this Section.
(e) The term of office of a member of the Academic Board appointed by the Council shall be as the Council determines on
the recommendation of the Academic Board.
2. A member of the Academic Board shall be deemed to have vacated office if he or she:
(a) being an ex officio member, ceases to hold the office entitling that person to be a member of the Academic Board;
(b) being a member elected by and from the full-time academic staff:
(i) dies;
(ii) resigns office by letter addressed to the Vice-Chancellor;
(iii) leaves the service of the University; or
(iv) is absent without leave of the Academic Board from 3 consecutive meetings of the Academic Board;
(c) being a student member:
(i) dies;
(ii) resigns office by letter addressed to the Vice-Chancellor;
(iii) discontinues her or his enrolment or is excluded from the University; or
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(iv) is absent without leave of the Academic Board from 3 consecutive meetings of the Academic Board; or
(d) being an appointed member:
(i) dies;
(ii) resigns office by letter addressed to the Vice-Chancellor; or
(iii) is absent without leave of the Academic Board from 3 consecutive meetings of the Academic Board.
3. In instances where an elected member is no longer eligible for membership of the electorate which elected him/her to the
Academic Board, a casual vacancy will be deemed to have occurred in that electorate and the Board may, at its discretion,
recommend to Council that the person originally elected by the electorate be appointed to the Board under the ‘Such Other
Persons’ provision of the By-law for the remainder of the period for which he/she was originally elected.
4. When a casual vacancy occurs in the office of an elected member of the Academic Board, the remaining members of the
Academic Board shall appoint a person to fill the vacancy by co-opting to membership from the appropriate electorate, a
member of the full-time professorial or full-time non-professorial academic staff or a student, as the case may be.
5. The Registrar, or the person acting as such for the time being, shall act as Secretary to the Academic Board.
6. (a) The Academic Board shall meet at the discretion of the President or upon the written request of the Chancellor or ViceChancellor or of any 5 members of the Academic Board.
(b) Except where otherwise provided by these Rules, all questions which shall come before the Academic Board at which a
quorum is present shall be decided by the majority of members present, and the President shall have a vote and, in the case
of an equality of votes, a casting vote.
(c) The number of members who shall constitute a quorum shall be 20.
(d) All meetings of the Academic Board shall be convened by written notice from the Registrar specifying the time, place and
agenda of the meeting.
(e) A report of the proceedings of the Academic Board shall be circulated to members of the Council with the notice or
supplementary notice of matters to be considered at the meeting of the Council next following that of the Academic Board
and shall be laid on the table of the Council at that meeting.
7. (a) The Academic Board may approve procedures consistent with these Rules to govern the conduct of its meetings and may
appoint and cancel the appointment of such committees as it considers necessary to carry out its business.
(b) The Academic Board or a committee appointed by it may act notwithstanding that there may be a vacancy or vacancies
in the office of any member or members of the Academic Board or a committee.
Section 3 – The Faculties
1. (a) Each Faculty shall meet as a Faculty Board at such times as provided in this Section;
(b) Each Faculty shall elect a Presiding Member in the manner provided in this Section, who shall preside at meetings of the
Faculty Board and the Faculty Standing Committee, and shall discharge any other duties as may be assigned by Council.
(c) A person shall not be eligible to be elected as Presiding Member of any Faculty unless he or she is a member of that Faculty,
under the terms of clause 60 of the By-law, and holds a full-time appointment in the Faculty. The Presiding Member of a
Faculty shall be elected by a postal ballot conducted by the Registrar during the month of October in odd numbered years.
Nominations for election as Presiding Member of any Faculty shall be signed by 2 members of the Faculty and shall be lodged
with the Registrar before 5pm on the 3rd Monday in the month of September in the years in which elections will be held. Such
nominations shall also contain the written consent of the nominee. Where there is only 1 nominee, the Registrar shall declare
that person to be elected as Presiding Member of the Faculty. Where there is more than 1 nominee the Registrar shall, within
7 days after the close of nominations, post to the last known address of each member of the Faculty:
(i) A ballot paper containing the names of the candidates in the order determined by the Registrar in accordance with this
Rule;
(ii) A notice setting out how the ballot paper is to be completed and specifying the date and time of the close of voting.
Each ballot paper shall be accompanied by an envelope marked “Ballot Paper” and addressed to the Registrar. There must
be printed on the envelope addressed to the Registrar a form of declaration of identity and entitlement to vote to be signed
by the voter.
The Registrar is to determine the order of candidates on the ballot paper in the following way:
(i) The names of the candidates are to be written on separate and similar slips of paper and folded so as to prevent
identification;
(ii) The slips are to be mixed, drawn at random and listed in the order in which they are drawn.
The method of voting shall be as follows:
(i) Each voter is to make a vote on the ballot paper by placing the figure “1”in the square opposite the name of the candidate
to whom the voter desires to give first preference;
(ii) The voter may, but need not, place consecutive figures (commencing with the figure “2”) in the squares opposite the names
of any of the remaining candidates so as to indicate, by numerical sequence, the order of the voter’s preference for them.
The voter is to return the ballot paper to the Registrar in the envelope marked “Ballot Paper” by not later than 5pm on the 3rd
Monday in the month of October in the year in which the election is held.
All ballot papers received by the Registrar not later than 5pm on the day appointed shall be counted in the ballot. The Registrar
shall count the ballots and ascertain the result of the ballot in the manner set out in Division 5 of Part 3 of the By-law.
(d) The term of office of the Presiding Member will be two years commencing on the first day of January of the year following the
election. A person shall not be eligible to be elected Presiding Member of a Faculty for more than two consecutive terms.
(e) If the Presiding Member is absent from a meeting of the Faculty Board or Faculty Standing Committee, the meeting may
elect a Presiding Member for that meeting from the members of the Faculty present.
(f) If the office of Presiding Member becomes vacant by death, resignation from office or the service of the University, or if the
Presiding Member proceeds on leave of absence for a period of more than three months or otherwise before the expiration
of the full term, and where the remainder of the term is six months or more, a successor shall be elected generally in the
manner prescribed in Rule 1(c) above, as soon as practicable, and in the interval the Dean shall act as Presiding Member of
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the Faculty. Where the remainder of the term of office is less than six months, the office may be filled by appointment by the
Dean, following consultation with members of the Faculty Standing Committee, that term of office not to be counted as a
term of office for the purpose of Rule 1(d).
2. (a) The Faculty Board shall be called at least twice each year, and at such additional times as may be required. The Faculty
Board will consider the business on the agenda. Other business will be considered only if the Presiding Member and a
majority of other members present and voting agree. The Agenda for the meeting of the Faculty Board will be established by
the Presiding Member, Dean and Registrar (or Nominee).
(b) A special meeting of the Faculty Board will be called upon receipt by the Registrar of a request in writing from sufficient
members to constitute a quorum.
(c) Where a meeting of the Faculty Board has been convened but remains inquorate after 15 minutes, a meeting of the Faculty
Standing Committee will be held to deal with the items on the agenda.
(d) The quorum of the Faculty Board will be the greater of 20 or the product obtained by multiplying the number of full time
academic staff of the Faculty by one quarter, any fraction in the product being disregarded.
(e) At the first meeting in even numbered years, the Faculty Board shall consider the duties and powers of the Faculty Standing
Committee and may make such recommendations to Council through the Academic Board concerning those duties and
powers as it considers appropriate.
3. (a) Each Faculty shall establish a Faculty Standing Committee. The Faculty Standing Committee shall perform such duties as
may be assigned to it by Council on the recommendation of the relevant Faculty Board through the Academic Board.
(b) The members of the Faculty Standing Committee shall be the Presiding Member of the Faculty, the Dean of the Faculty,
the Registrar, the Heads of the schools of the Faculty and such other persons, including a number of elected members, as the
Faculty Board may determine and then appoint.
4. Each Faculty shall establish Faculty Committees comprising:
(a) an Education Committee
or
an Undergraduate Education Committee and a Postgraduate Coursework Education Committee
(i) The members of a committee established under this sub-rule shall be the Presiding Member of the Faculty, the Dean of the
Faculty, the Registrar, and such other persons as the Faculty Board may appoint which shall include at least one undergraduate
and at least one postgraduate coursework student enrolled in programs of the Faculty, as appropriate.
(ii) The presiding member of a committee established under this sub-rule shall be elected by and from the members of that
committee.
(b) a Research Committee
or
a Higher Degree Committee and a Research Management Committee
(i) The members of a committee established under this sub-rule shall be the Presiding Member of the Faculty, the Dean of the
Faculty, the Registrar, and such other persons as the Faculty Board may appoint which shall include at least one higher degree
research student enrolled in a program of the Faculty.
(ii) The presiding member of a committee established under this sub-rule shall be elected by and from the members of that
committee.
5. (a) Two or more Faculties may establish a Cross-Faculty Standing Committee or Committees to exercise such duties and
powers in relation to cross-faculty interdisciplinary programs as may be assigned to them by Council on the recommendation
of the participating Faculty Boards through the Academic Board.
(b)The members of a Cross-Faculty Standing Committee shall be determined by the Academic Board on the recommendation
of those Faculties establishing the committee.
(c) Except as specifically provided for in this Rule, a Cross-Faculty Standing Committee shall be dealt with and treated as if it
were a Faculty Committee.
6. The quorum for the Faculty Standing Committee and each Faculty Committee will be 50% of the approved membership,
any fraction in the product being rounded up.
7. The number of members who shall constitute the quorum of the Faculty Board, the Faculty Standing Committee and a Faculty
Committee for a period of 12 months will be recalculated on 1st March each year in accordance with the above rules.
8. Except where otherwise provided by these Rules all questions which come before a meeting of a Faculty Board, Faculty
Standing Committee or Faculty Committee at which a quorum is present shall be decided by the majority of the members
present and voting and the Presiding Member shall have a vote, and in the case of an equality of votes, a casting vote.
9. Nothing in these rules affects the precedence or authority of the Council, the Chancellor, the Deputy Chancellor.
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Index
A
Academic Board, The
Academic Calendar for 2006
Academic Units and Associated University Organisations
Accommodation
Accommodation Services Central
Accounting, School of
Aerospace, Civil and Mechanical Engineering, School of (ADFA)
AGSM Australian Graduate School of Management
Alumni Associates, Student
Alumni Association
Architecture Program
Archives, University
Art, School of
Arts and Social Sciences, Faculty of
Art Collection, UNSW
Art Education, School of
Art History and Theory, School of
Atax (Australian Taxation Studies Program)
Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA)
Australian Defence Force Academy Library
Aviation, Department of
5
6
115
119
87
29
76
72
121
118
24
117
27
18
100
27
27
41
75
76
62
B
Banking and Finance, School of
Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, School of
Biomedical Engineering, Graduate School of
Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, School of
Building Construction Management Program
Built Environment, Faculty of
Business, School of (ADFA)
Business Law and Taxation, School of
30
63
39
64
24
24
77
30
C
Calendar, Academic
Calendar of Dates
Careers and Employment
Centres, Institutes and Associated Organisations
Ceremonial
Chemical Engineering and Industrial Chemistry, School of
Chemistry, School of
Chief Information Officer, Office of the
Child Care Centres
Civil and Environmental Engineering, School of
Clinical School Prince of Wales Hospital
Clinical School South Western Sydney
Clinical School St George Hospital
Clinical School St Vincents Hospital
Co-op Program, The
COFA Online
Colleges
College of Fine Arts
Commerce and Economics, Faculty of
Commercial Services
Communications
Computer Science and Engineering, School of
Conditions for the Award of Degrees
CONTACT
Corporate Services
Council, The
Counselling Service
6
6
87,119
80
3
33
65
95
80,115
34
47
51
48
49
98
28
80
26
29
93
89
35
173
120
85
4
87, 122
D
Dates, Calendar of Important
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic)
10
85
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (International and Development)
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research)
Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Resources)
Design Studies, School of
89
91
93
28
E
Economics, School of
Education, School of
Educational Assessment Australia
Educational Development and Technology Centre
Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, School of
Engineering, Faculty of
English, School of
Environmental Studies, Institute of
Equal Opportunity in Education Policy Statement
Equity & Diversity Policy Statement
Equity and Diversity Unit
31
19
90,115
98
36
33
20
99
125
124
85, 123
F
Facilities Management
Fees, 2006 Tuition Fee Schedule
Finance
Fine Arts, College of (COFA)
Former Members of the Council
Former Officers of the University
Foundation Studies
Frank Lowy Library, The (AGSM)
93
143
94
26
108
106
90,116
73
G
Garvan Institute of Medical Research
General Education Program
General Information
Governance
Government Policies
Graduate Research School
114
150
113
3
125
91
H
Health Service, University
History, School of
History and Philosophy of Science, School of
Honorary Degrees Awarded by the University
Humanities and Social Sciences, School of (ADFA)
Human Resources
86,122
20
20
101
77
85
I
Industrial Design Program
Information Systems, Technology and Management, School of
Information Technology and Electrical Engineering,
School of (ADFA)
Institute of Languages
Institutional Analysis and Reporting
Interior Architecture Program
Internal Audit Office
International Exchange Program
International Office
International Projects
International Relations
International Student Services
IT Services
24
31
78
90,116
86
24
84
120
90
90
90
90,120
95
K
Kensington Colleges, Academic Unit
85
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L
Landscape Architecture Program
Law, Faculty of
Law, School of
Learning & Teaching Unit
Learning Centre
Legal Office
Legislation
Library, The University
Lifestyle Centre, UNSW
R
25
40
40
99
99,120
85
179
99, 113
122
M
Marketing, School of
Marketing and Development
Materials Science and Engineering, School of
Mathematics, School of
Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, School of
Media, Film and Theatre, School of
Media Arts, School of
Medical Sciences, School of
Medicine, Faculty of
Medicine Faculty - Affiliated Institutes
Medicine Faculty Units and Centres
Mining Engineering, School of
Modern Language Studies, School of
Music and Music Education, School of
Music Performance Unit
31
89
66
67
37
20
28
52
44
60
58
38
21
22
99
N
National Centre for Language Training
National Institute of Dramatic Art
NewSouth Global Pty Limited
NewSouth Innovations Pty Limited
NSG Consulting
NSG International Projects
Nura Gili Indigenous Programs
89,116
115
89,115
83,117
117
116
98
122
86, 117
68
32
P
Petroleum Engineering, School of
Philosophy, School of
Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering, School of
Physical, Environmental and Mathematical Sciences,
School of (ADFA)
Physics, School of
Planning Program
Policy Management Unit
Politics and International Relations, School of
Prince of Wales Hospital, Clinical School
Prizes
Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education and Quality Improvement)
Procedures
Psychiatry, School of
Psychology, School of
Public Health & Community Medicine, School of
38
22
38
78
69
25
85
22
47
154
98
151
54
70
44
S
Safety Science, School of
Science, Faculty of
Scholarships
Secretariat Services
Senior Management Group
Social Science and Policy, School of
Social Work, School of
Sociology and Anthropology, School of
South Western Sydney, Clinical School
Sports Association
Staff, UNSW
Student Guild
Student Records and Administration
Student Services
Student Services and Activities
Student Support Central
Student Systems and Business Solutions
Study Abroad
St George Hospital, Clinical School
St Vincents Hospital, Clinical School
Surveying and Spatial Information Systems, School of
71
62
153
85
3
22
22
23
51
121
17
121
87
86
119
87
88
90,116
48
49
39
T
Theses, Preparation and Submission of
176
U Committee
Union, University
Unisearch Limited
University Administration
University College ADFA
University Library
University of New South Wales Act 1989
University of New South Wales By-law 2005
University of New South Wales Foundation
University of New South Wales Rules 1999
University Organisation
UNSW Art Collection
UNSW International
UNSW Press
UNSW Press Limited
117
83, 122
117
84
75
99, 113
179
192
118
203
113
100
90
118
83
V
Vice-Chancellor, Office of the
Vice-Chancellor's Awards for Teaching Excellence
Visiting Committees
84
111
118
W
Q
Quality System Development Group
121
91
86
203
55
U
O
O-WEEK
Occupational Health, Safety and Environment
Optometry and Vision Science, School of
Organisation and Management, School of
Religious Services
Research Services, UNSW
Risk Management Unit
Rules, University of New South Wales Rules 1999
Rural Clinical School
99
Women's and Children's Health, School of
56
The University of New South Wales • Kensington Campus
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Maps
lO Myers Studio D9
Keith Burrows Theatre J14
Scientia G19
Squarehouse E4
University Regiment J2
Vallentine Annexe H22
Wallace Wurth C27
Willis Annexe J18
AGSM G27
Analytical Centre (Under Construction
2005/07) G11
Applied Science F10
Arcade D24
Biological Sciences D26
Blockhouse G6
Australian Graduate School of
Management (AGSM) G27
Mechanical Engineering J17
THEATRES
Applied Science Theatre F11
Biomedical Theatres E27
Central Lecture Block (CLB) E19
Civil Engineering Theatre G1 H20
Red Centre H13
Robert Webster G14
Roundhouse E6
Rupert Myers M15
Science F12
Medicine B27
Law F21
Engineering K17
Commerce and Economics F20
Quadrangle E15
Petroleum Engineering D12
Pavilions E24
Old Main K15
NIDA D2
Newton J12
Morven Brown C20
Metallurgy Process D7
Built Environment H13
Arts and Social Sciences C20
Mathews F23
Medical Administration B27
FACULTY OFFICES
Aboriginal Education Program
(47 Botany Street) A29
Warrane College M7
Counselling Service E15
CONTACT E15
Co-op program M15
Child Care Centres:
House at Pooh Corner N8
Kanga’s House (52 Barker Street) O14
Tiggers/Honey Pot (34 Botany Street) A28
Chaplains E4
Careers & Employment Office E15
Cashier C22
Campus Conferencing C22
Bookshop E15
Biomedical Library F23
Alumni Association C22
Admissions and Enrolment - Student Centre C22
Accommodation (Housing Office) E15
Aboriginal Research and Resource Centre F21
SERVICES
Webster Theatres G15
Science Theatre F13
Rupert Myers Theatre M15
Ritchie Theatre G19
Rex Vowels Theatre F17
Red Centre Theatre H13
Shalom College N9
New College L6
Kensington Colleges (Office) C17
International House C6
Goldstein College D16
Baxter College D14
Basser College C18
Material Science E8
Library Stage 2 F21
Library E21
Law (Under Construction 2005/07) F8
K17 (Computer Science) K17
Heffron E12
Goodsell F20
Golf House (38 Botany St.) A27
Food Science B8c,C8a
Electrical Engineering G17
Dalton F12
Barker Apartments N13
Physics Theatre K14
Chancellery C22
Civil Engineering H20
Parade Theatre (NIDA) E2
Old Main Building (112) Theatre K15
NewSouth Global Theatre G14
Mathews Theatres D23
Building L5
RESIDENCES
Fig Tree Theatre B14d
Samuels F25
Macauley Theatre E15
Clancy Auditorium C24
Sam Cracknell Pavilion H8
BUILDINGS
The University of New South Wales • Kensington Campus
UNSW Union G6
UNSW Student Central C22
UNSW International (Student Centre) H13
UNSW Bookshop E15
Uni Gym B5
Unisearch Limited M15
Swimming Pool B4
Student Recruitment Office C22
Student Guild E15
Student Centre (UNSW Student Central) C22
Squash Courts B7
Sports Association H8
Security (Lost Property, Parking etc) H13
Roundtable Conferencing and Catering E4
Research Office M15
Religious Services E4
Publishing & Printing Services C22
Marketing and Development C22
Post Office F22
Planning and Development C22
Physiotherapy Clinic B5
Optometry M15
NewSouth Global P/L L5
Medical Centre E15
Mail Centre B13
IT Service Desk F21
Law Library F21
Independent Learning Centre G23
Human Resources C22
Housing Office E15
Facilities Management B14a
Equity and Diversity Unit F10
Environment Management Program G2
e Spot (Security, Parking, Permits etc) H13
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COFA Campus