Graduation Ceremonies - University of South Australia

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Graduation Ceremonies - University of South Australia
2015
Graduation Ceremonies
This booklet exhibits the outstanding work of graduates of the
University of South Australia’s School of Art, Architecture and Design.
Chancellor’s welcome
Today is a time for celebration, as you mark both the end and the beginning of exciting
parts of your lives. It is also an occasion on which to look forward to the opportunities
available to you as a graduate of the University of South Australia.
I am honoured to be able to share this special event with you, and your family and friends.
During your time with the University of South Australia you have developed a set of
distinctive qualities which describe the knowledge, skills and personal abilities that you will
need as you move into a constantly changing global economy.
You have acquired an international outlook; a capacity for critical thought and lifelong
learning; an ability to communicate effectively and work autonomously and cooperatively;
and a sense of social responsibility. You are well equipped to succeed, confident in the
knowledge and skills you possess.
Congratulations and all the very best as you start the next big adventure in your lives.
Dr Ian Gould AM
Chancellor
Dr Ian Gould AM
BSc(Hons), PhD, FTSE, FAusIMM,
CompIEAust, MAICD
Dr Ian Gould has been Chancellor of the
University of South Australia since July, 2008.
He is a geologist with 40 years’ experience
in the minerals industry, including working
for the CRA and Rio Tinto Group as Managing
Director Australia, and for Normandy Mining
Ltd as Group Managing Director.
He is highly experienced in corporate
governance having served, mainly as Chair,
on a range of boards including the Australian
Institute of Marine Science, the CSIRO Minerals
Sector Advisory Committee, the South
Australian Resources Industry Development
Board, the Royal Flying Doctor Service and St
Andrew’s Hospital (South Australia). He is also
a member of the South Australian Economic
Development Board.
Dr Gould was made a Member of the Order
of Australia (AM) in the 2011 Queen’s Birthday
Honours for service to the mining industry,
particularly as a proponent of environmental
management, to education in his role as
Chancellor of the University of South Australia,
and to the community.
Vice Chancellor’s welcome
Graduating with a university degree represents a major milestone in life, and I am both proud
and thrilled to share the occasion with you and those who have supported and encouraged
you through your academic journey – your family, your friends and your mentors.
Not only is your parchment a deserved testament to your hard work, your discipline and your
commitment, it also cements an enduring connection with the University of South Australia
as you take your place among our worldwide network of more than 185,000 alumni.
I hope that the achievement you celebrate today opens many doors of opportunity and
helps you to realise your personal and professional ambitions, as well as to make your mark
as an inspired and inspiring global citizen. Rather than a farewell, your graduation heralds a
new phase in our relationship as you attain greater, brighter heights and as your university
travels with you.
Whatever your chosen path and regardless of the opportunities and challenges that you
encounter, we are honoured to have you as a graduate of our university and I wish you every
success, happiness and prosperity for the future.
Professor David Lloyd
Vice Chancellor and President
Professor David Lloyd
BSc(Hons), PhD, CChem, FRSC
David Lloyd is the Vice Chancellor and
President of the University of South Australia.
A Dublin-born and educated chemist who
specialises in computer-aided drug design,
Professor Lloyd joined the university at the
beginning of 2013, re-focusing it as a university
of enterprise and shaping its activities to better
meet the challenges of the 21st century.
Globally connected and engaged in helping
solve the problems of industry and the
professions, the university is now building
partnerships that will ensure it remains at the
cutting-edge of creativity and new knowledge.
In May 2014 Professor Lloyd was appointed to
the South Australia Economic Development
Board (EDB) to establish the networks between
education, research and industry that will
transition the South Australian economy into
one of innovation and growth.
Before joining the University of South Australia,
Professor Lloyd was Bursar and Director of
Strategic Innovation at Trinity College Dublin,
one of Europe’s oldest and most prominent
universities. He had also been Dean and
Vice President of Research at Trinity and was
concurrently the inaugural Chair of the Irish
Research Council.
He holds a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in
Applied Chemistry and a PhD in Medicinal
Organic Chemistry from Dublin City University,
and was also a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
at Trinity College Dublin.
Professor Lloyd has published extensively
in related fields in high impact international
journals while generating significant grant
income. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of
Chemistry.
About the
University of
South Australia
The University of South Australia (UniSA) is
a young institution with an agile, innovative
approach to educating tomorrow’s
professionals and solving today’s
challenges. As a university of enterprise, its
efforts are focused on providing economic
and social benefits to the nation and the
world.
Formed in 1991 the university has already
established a global reputation for the
quality and creativity of its graduates and
the innovative, outcomes-focused relevance
of its research.
Its global reputation continues to grow. It is
Australia’s youngest university to be ranked
in the Times Higher Education’s top 50 of
world universities under 50 years old. It
is also ranked in the QS Top 50 under 50.
These rankings reflect the dynamism of
the university and confirms its place as an
industry-connected enterprising university
which educates its students for global
careers.
With almost 33,000 students, more
than 6,000 of whom are international
students, UniSA is South Australia’s biggest
university, and offers degree programs in
business, education, arts, social sciences,
health sciences, information technology,
engineering and the environment. Programs
are designed with strong professional
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emphasis and in partnership with industry,
and its graduate employment rates are
above the national average. The university
is rated Number One in South Australia for
the employment rate of our graduates; 91
per cent of those going on to full-time work
are employed in a professional occupation
within four months of completing their
degree.
With campuses in the heart of Adelaide, in
the metropolitan area (Mawson Lakes and
Magill) and in the regional cities of Whyalla
and Mount Gambier, the university provides
opportunities to students from a wide range
of geographic, socio-economic and cultural
backgrounds. It is currently implementing
a $1 billion-plus building program to
further enhance its physical and virtual
infrastructure.
The university maintains a strong
commitment to teaching and learning,
and ranks in the top 10 nationally for the
proportion of its staff with a doctorate (73
per cent). In addition, UniSA is the highest
ranked university in Australia for the
international diversity of its academic staff
and is ranked 7th in the world.
The University’s MBA program is one of
only three in Australia to have held a fivestar rating for seven consecutive years (as
awarded by the Graduate Management
Association of Australia) and the Business
School is one of only eight Australian
business schools accredited by EQUIS - the
EFMD Quality Improvement System.
Broad collaboration with industry, business
and the community shapes its teaching and
allows the university to create the highly
skilled graduates needed for today’s world.
The university continues to develop a strong
research environment, and is home to a
range of dedicated research institutes and
centres and is a key partner in a number
of Cooperative Research Centres that, in
collaboration with industry and government,
are focused on helping to deliver practical
and enduring solutions to real-world
problems.
Among the University of South Australia’s
priority areas for multidisciplinary research
are health sciences, resources and energy
sustainability, world-changing designs
and technologies, resilient and inclusive
societies and the enhanced quality and
productivity of working life.
Its research capabilities include the Ian
Wark Research Institute for chemical
sciences and physical chemistry; the Hawke
Research Institute for social sciences; the
Sansom Institute for Health Research and
the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute for Marketing
Science.
Other key research groupings are focused
on discoveries in the fundamental causes
of cancer, and translating these discoveries
into new ways to prevent and treat this
disease.
The University of South Australia also
prides itself on being an integral part of,
as well as a committed contributor to, the
communities and society that it serves.
That commitment is reflected in its vast
worldwide alumni network and in the major
artistic endeavours, sporting events and
public attractions the University embraces
and supports.
It is a proud supporter of vital community
events including the Adelaide Festival,
WOMADelaide’s Planet Talks and the Santos
Tour Down Under UCI World Tour cycling
race.
Lectures, seminars and research projects
presented at the University’s Hawke Centre
attract national and international speakers
and offer informed viewpoints on key global
issues through events such as the annual
Hawke Lecture, and the Nelson Mandela
Lecture Series.
With its thought-provoking programs
and exhibitions, the Samstag Museum
of Art is one of Australia’s pre-eminent
contemporary art museums. It is recognised
for its excellence and leadership, and its
reputation is integral to the University being
recognised as a leading Australian cultural
institution.
Across the University, our broad range
of programs is designed to increase
opportunity for Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander people, and those who
have experienced educational, social or
geographical disadvantage. It was the first
Australian university to make a formal
commitment to reconciliation and to embed
this in the institution’s core values. It was the
first South Australian university to develop
its own Reconciliation Action Plan which
is a framework for cultural change and
commits the university to develop better
opportunities and outcomes for Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander people.
Our journey so far
The University of South Australia (UniSA) was established in 1991 but
our foundations date back to the latter half of the 19th century. The
forerunners of today’s UniSA were the South Australian School of Art,
founded in 1856, the first of several Teacher Training Colleges formed in
1876, and the School of Mines and Industries which was established in
1889. These schools were renowned for providing quality education and
for responding to the needs of the nascent colony of South Australia.
The School of Art
was established
by Charles Hill just
15 years after the
proclamation of
the new colony of
South Australia.
1856
1876
1889
The South Australian School of Mines and
Industries was established.
1907
Adelaide Kindergarten Training College
for teachers was established with strong
advocacy from Lillian de Lissa.
1960
The Training School, the first South
Australian Teachers College, was founded.
1906
Louis Laybourne Smith
established the first
architectural course at the
South Australian School of
Mines and Industries.
1918
The Adelaide Technical High School was
founded as a preparatory school for the
courses offered by the School of Mines and
Industries.
1965
The SAIT opened Whyalla campus to meet
the growing demand for skills in the steel
and shipping industries.
The Adelaide Technical High School and
the South Australian School of Mines
and Industries merged to form the South
Australian Institute of Technology (SAIT).
1986
Four colleges of advanced education –
Salisbury, Kingston, Torrens and Murray
Park – amalgamated to form part of the
South Australian College of Advanced
Education (SACAE).
1991
South Australian College of Advanced
Education (SACAE) designated one of only
eight Distance Education Centres.
The University of South Australia (UniSA) was
established upon the merger of SAIT and
three SACAE campuses.
John McDonald appointed first Chancellor;
Professor Alan Mead the first Vice Chancellor.
1993
UniSA became a foundation member of
the Australian Technology Network (ATN)
federation.
UniSA commenced teaching programs
offshore, beginning with the International
MBA in Singapore.
Professor Eleanor Ramsay,
the first-ever Australian Pro
Vice Chancellor charged
with improving equity and
access to education, was
appointed.
The Distance Education Centre building at
Underdale was opened.
1997
The City West campus
was officially opened
by Governor General Sir
William Dean.
UniSA identified seven
unique graduate qualities
that described the knowledge, skills and
personal abilities graduates would require
in their professional careers.
1992
Professor David Robinson appointed
Vice Chancellor.
The Hon Dr Basil Hetzel
AC appointed Chancellor
of the University of South
Australia.
1994
Two of the University’s key research
institutes, the Ian Wark Research
Institute (IWRI) and the Institute for
Telecommunications Research (ITR), were
officially opened.
1996
The Unaipon School was opened offering
a range of programs in Aboriginal and
Australian Studies.
1998
UniSA became the first Australian university
to develop a Statement of Commitment to
Australian Reconciliation.
The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre
was established.
Professor Denise
Bradley was named
the University’s Vice
Chancellor and President.
Extensively involved in
national education policy
groups for more than two
decades, in 2008 she chaired the Expert
Panel that undertook the National Review
of Higher Education.
Now Emeritus Professor Denise Bradley
AC, she was made a Companion of the
Order of Australia, Australia’s highest
honour, in recognition of her service to
higher education.
UniSA awarded an
honorary doctorate
to then President
of South Africa,
Nelson Mandela.
1999
David Klingberg AM
succeeded Dr Basil Hetzel
AC as Chancellor.
UniSA won the Business SA
Export award for education
for the first time.
The University won it again in 2000, 2001,
2004 and 2006.
2000
Nelson Mandela was announced as the
new International Patron of UniSA’s Bob
Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre.
2002
UniSA was named the leading provider of
offshore programs in Australia by IDP.
The University won the award again in
2003 and 2004.
FedSat, Australia’s experimental satellite
developed by the CRC for Satellite Systems
and including UniSA-designed payloads,
was launched.
The UniSA Northern Adelaide Partnerships
(UNAP) program was established to
underpin economic and social development
and improve education participation in
severely disadvantaged communities.
2001
The University celebrated its
10th anniversary.
UniSA sponsored the Tour Down
Under cycling race for the first time.
2003
UniSA was named an Employer of Choice
for Women for the first time, and has
earned that citation every year since.
2004 2005
The University of
South Australia
Business School
became only the
second in Australia
to receive European
Quality Improvement System (EQUIS)
accreditation, one of two major
forms of international accreditation for
business schools.
The University received an
overwhelmingly positive report from the
Australian Universities Quality Agency
(AUQA) audit, including 16 commendations
for good practice.
UniSA received $10 million in funding from
the Australian Government to establish a
Chair in Child Protection at the University.
UniSA delivered the Australian International
Space University intensive professional
development program, confirming South
Australia’s position as a centre for space
education and training.
UniSA won the Institutional Award from the
Australian Learning and Teaching Council
for Provision of Services to the Community.
The first stage of the University’s $100
million capital development program,
Blueprint 2005, was completed and five
new buildings–the Kaurna Building, the
Dorrit Black Building, the Garth Boomer
Building, the Basil Hetzel Building and the
Mawson Centre–were opened.
UniSA was placed first nationally in the
2005 round of the Australian Research
Council’s Linkage Grants.
The University
launched four new
research institutes
– the Ehrenberg
Bass Institute for
Marketing Science,
the Sansom
Institute for Health
Research, the Hawke
Research Institute
for Sustainable Society, and the Institute
for Sustainable Systems and Technologies
(since renamed the Barbara Hardy
Institute).
The UniSA Mount Gambier Regional Centre
was opened and the Centre for Regional
Engagement established.
UniSA was ranked in the top 200
universities worldwide by The Times Higher
Education Supplement.
2006
Professor John Ralston was named UniSA’s
first Laureate Professor.
The Australian Minerals Science Research
Institute (AMSRI), headquartered at UniSA’s
Ian Wark Research Institute, was officially
opened. It was supported by the largest
ARC Linkage Grant ever awarded.
The Cooperative Research Centre
for Contamination Assessment and
Remediation of the Environment (CRC
CARE) was officially launched.
The Royal Australian Institute of
Architects awarded the nation’s highest
accolade for a public building to UniSA’s
Kaurna Building.
2007
The David Unaipon College of Indigenous
Education and Research (DUCIER) was
opened and plays an integral role in
facilitating the University’s legislative
commitment to Indigenous education.
Professor Peter Høj joined UniSA as Vice
Chancellor and President of the University
following Professor Denise Bradley’s
retirement.
2008
UniSA was awarded $40 million through
the Federal Government’s Education
Investment Fund to help build the $73
million building to house the Materials and
Minerals Science Learning and Research
Hub at Mawson Lakes.
UniSA’s Northern Community Summit
is staged, bringing together residents,
business leaders, local and state
government, educators and service
providers to look at ways to improve social
outcomes and build community through
education in Adelaide’s northern suburbs.
Dr Ian Gould AM,
a resources industry
professional, was
appointed as the
University’s new Chancellor
following the retirement of
David Klingberg AM.
2009
Associate Professor Mahfuz Aziz won the
Prime Minister’s Award for the Australian
Teacher of the Year.
UniSA public health researcher, Professor
Kerin O’Dea AO, was appointed as a
member of the National Health and
Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and
chaired the NHMRC’s new Prevention and
Community Health Committee.
UniSA joined Pedal Prix, the Human Powered
Vehicle super series, as lead sponsor.
2010
The UniSA College was launched to offer
more opportunities for South Australians to
gain access to tertiary education.
UniSA joined forces with the International
Space University in Strasbourg, France, to
bring world-class space education to the
southern hemisphere.
UniSA secured $30 million from the Federal
Government’s Education Investment Fund
towards the cost of a $85 million learning
centre to be built in Adelaide’s West End.
UniSA released
a 10-year strategic
plan, Horizon 2020,
which heralds a
billion dollar plus
investment in
infrastructure.
The UniSA-based Centre for Muslim and
Non-Muslim Understanding was launched
in India by then Minister of Education and
future Prime Minster, Julia Gillard.
UniSA graduated its 100,000th student,
Charlotte Mukamuberwa, a Rwandan refugee
now with a Bachelor of Commerce degree.
2011
In the 2011 QS World University rankings,
the University of South Australia showed
the biggest improvement of any Australian
university for the second year running to
be ranked 11th in Australia. It remains in the
top three per cent of more than 10,000
universities worldwide.
The first national Excellence in Research
for Australia (ERA) assessment showed
that around 70 per cent of UniSA research
assessed was world-class standard or above.
2013
In May UniSA was the first university in
the world to host an online brainstorming
event and ideas generator – unijam. It
hosted 17,000 unique posts and more than
1300 conversation threads from across 56
countries.
Crossing the Horizon was launched – a
strategic action plan designed to change
the way the University operates and
engages with its communities.
UniSA ranked in the world’s top 50 under
50 years of age by both the QS and THE
(Times Higher Education) world university
rankings. The University also ranked in the
Times Higher Education’s global Top 100
for engineering and technology.
UniSA’s MBA program is one of only
three nationally to win a five-star rating
for the sixth consecutive year from the
Graduate Management Association’s Good
Universities Guide.
An alliance with SA Pathology is announced
that will see UniSA support the growth
of one of Australia’s top cancer research
centres. With a Federal Government
investment of $40 million, the Centre
for Cancer Biology (CCB) expansion was
announced by the then Prime Minister Julia
Gillard during a visit to UniSA in June.
The University was appointed lead partner
of a new Cooperative Research Centre
for Cell Therapy Manufacturing set to
underpin significant innovations in the
treatment available for diabetes, wound,
and transplant patients.
C RO S S I N G T H E
HOR I ZON
2012
The second Excellence in Research
Australia (ERA) assessment rated more
than 86 per cent of UniSA’s research as
world class or better.
EQUIS (European Quality Improvement
System) accredited the University of
South Australia’s Business School for a
further three years. The Business School
is one of only eight Australian business
schools (and Australia’s longest-standing)
accredited by EQUIS.
The new $50 million Materials and Minerals
Science building at Mawson Lakes campus,
is opened by the Federal Tertiary Education
Minister Senator Chris Evans, showcasing
one of the nation’s most advanced
research facilities for materials and
minerals science.
Chemist, researcher
and Irish university
leader, Professor David
Lloyd, is appointed as
the University of South
Australia’s new Vice
Chancellor and President.
The new China-Australia Centre for
Sustainable Urban Design, is founded in
partnership with Tianjin University.
2014
In April the
University’s Jeffrey
Smart Building
officially opens
its doors. The
cornerstone of
Adelaide’s revitalised West End, this $85
million student learning centre has 8 floors,
covers 12,480m² and provides cutting edge
learning spaces and services.
UniSA partners with the M2 Academy to
deliver a suite of new degree programs
in Singapore at a purpose-built campus
in the prestigious new Orchard Gateway
development right in the heart of
Singapore’s CBD.
To mark the 20-year partnership between
UniSA and Hong Kong Baptist University,
a new suite of jointly offered full-time
degrees is launched.
Our Strategic Action Plan 2013 - 2018
The University expands industry
partnerships in 2014, including new
alliances with Hewlett Packard, Hills
Industries, Seeley, ANZ Bank, and the Port
Adelaide Football Club.
UniSA allies itself with the Institute for
Choice to bring global experts together in
the science of human choice behaviour;
and is announced as the national
headquarters for an $88 million Data to
Decisions CRC.
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Academic Dress
Doctor of Science higher doctorate
Oxford-style red gown with blue facing
and gold ribbon trim on front of gown and
around sleeve cuffs. Black Tudor velvet
bonnet with red cord and tassel. Red hood
lined with blue and edged with gold ribbon
with two gold chevrons on either side.
Doctor of Letters higher doctorate
Oxford-style red gown with gold facing
and blue ribbon trim on front of gown and
around sleeve cuffs. Black Tudor velvet
bonnet with red cord and tassel. Red hood
lined with gold and edged with blue ribbon
with two blue chevrons on either side.
Doctor of Philosophy degrees
Oxford-style black gown with red facing
on front of gown and around sleeve cuffs.
Black Tudor velvet bonnet with black tassel.
Black hood lined with red with gold edging.
Professional doctorates
Oxford-style black gown faced with
discipline colour (as shown below)
on front of gown and around sleeve
cuffs. Black Tudor velvet bonnet with
black tassel. Black hood lined with
discipline colour with gold edging.
Masters degrees
Graduate diplomas and
Graduate certificates
Cambridge-style black gown
with relevant stoles.
Undergraduate degrees
Cambridge-style black gown. Black
mortarboard with black tassel. Black hood
lined with discipline colour as shown below.
Associate degrees
Cambridge-style black gown
with relevant stole.
Diplomas
Cambridge-style black gown
with relevant stole.
Hoods
All University of South Australia hoods
are of the Oxford burgon style.
Mortarboard tassels for Indigenous
Australian graduates
The University of South Australia is proud of
its commitment to Australian reconciliation.
To enable Indigenous Australians to have
their ancestry recognised, Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander graduates have the
option of wearing a mortarboard with a
tassel incorporating the colours of the
respective flags (red, black and yellow for
Aboriginal graduates and blue, green and
white for Torres Strait Islander graduates).
Oxford-style black gown. Black
mortarboard with black tassel. Black
hood lined with blue with gold edging.
Architecture
and Building
Creative Arts
Engineering and
related technologies
Health
Sciences
Information
Technology
Management
and Commerce
Education
Agricultural, Environmental
and related studies
Society and Culture
Natural and Physical
Sciences
Diploma
Associate
Degree
Graduate
Certificate
Graduate
Diploma
History of academic dress
Academic dress has a long history, almost
as long as that of universities themselves. It
began with the foundation of the European
universities in the 12th and 13th centuries.
Until that time, education was carried out
within the monasteries, such as one at
Oxford where divinity, philosophy and arts
were studied as early as the 8th century.
It was not until the 12th century that
groups of teachers and students gathered
together for classes outside monastery
walls in a move that was recognisable as
the beginnings of universities. Two of the
outstanding schools at that time were in
Bologna and Paris. During the 13th century
the Roman legal word universitas became
a common name for study groups. The
third great university of the Middle Ages,
Oxford, emerged at that time. Much of the
symbolism of academic dress is bound up
with the history of those early universities
which have influenced the creation and
maintenance of a distinctive form of dress.
In the earliest times, university statutes
concerning academic costume were
somewhat vague, and it was not until the
late 14th and early 15th centuries, as lay
fashions began to change, that universities
began to adopt the policy of setting down
particular requirements for the shape and
cut of academic dress.
by students in the early ages. They were
especially useful in inclement weather and
in the draughty cloisters of monasteries.
At Canterbury, in the 13th century, the
monks’ hoods were lined with fur because
of the cold. Windows in those days were not
glazed.
It would seem that no matter how young a
university is, one of the first priorities is to
adopt a style of academic dress which is
distinctive.
The University of South Australia is
no exception. In 1991, the University
acknowledged the academic dress of
its predecessor institutions and then in
February 1992, the University’s academic
dress was determined by the Council and
the first graduation ceremonies wearing the
new University of South Australia academic
dress occurred during April 1992. It is
interesting to note that the hood chosen is
of Oxford Burgon style while the gown is of
the Cambridge style, an interesting link with
two of the greatest European universities of
the Middle Ages.
Over the centuries, gowns have evolved
in various forms from the original outer
garment or robe commonly worn by the
laity and members of the clergy, to the
many modern versions for the various
levels of academic awards. Hoods have
developed from the head coverings worn
Oxford burgon
style hood
Mortarboard tassels for
Indigenous Australian
graduates
Ceremony
Tradition
Academic Procession and stage party
The traditional custom in which dignitaries
of the university enter the graduation hall
is known as the academic procession. The
University of South Australia’s academic
procession is led by higher degree
graduates and members of the University
Council, followed by academic staff and
senior management of the University,
including the Vice Chancellor. The
Chancellor is the last to enter.
Academics sit at the rear of the stage,
with higher degree graduates and Council
members in the second to front row. The
front row is reserved for staff reading
graduand names, the academic registrar,
senior managers, the Vice Chancellor, guest
speaker, honorary award recipients, special
guests, and the Chancellor.
In some circumstances the Chancellor may
be represented by the Deputy Chancellor or
Pro Chancellor.
Academic Dress
Academic dress usually reflects the highest
academic qualification of the wearer. Special
ceremonial gowns are also worn and these
represent the wearer’s position and title.
The Vice Chancellor can be recognised by
the distinctive blue Fairford brocade gown
adorned with silver oakleaf lace, and black
bonnet with blue tassel. The Chancellor’s
gown is also blue Fairford brocade but
incorporates gold oakleaf lace and notably
this is worn with a black bonnet finished
with a gold tassel. If you look carefully
you will see that this gown also has a
combination of gold stripes on each sleeve
instead of the silver stripes located on the
Vice Chancellor’s gown.
Senior management wear a black gown
with blue facing on the front and rear collar,
and a black bonnet with silver tassel. The
academic registrar wears a similar gown.
However you will note that the blue facing
is not as wide and the collar is black, and a
black mortar board with blue tassel is worn.
Readers wear the gown reflecting their
highest award, as do Professors receiving
the honorary title of Emeritus Professor, and
those being awarded with the honorary title
of University Fellow. Recipients of honorary
Doctor of the University awards wear
the prestigious blue University of South
Australia honorary doctorate gown trimmed
with yellow and red facing, and a red, yellow,
and blue hood. A black bonnet with black
tassel is the accompanying headwear.
Council members are distinguished with
black silk-like gowns with red, blue, and
yellow facing, and a black bonnet and gold
tassel. Candidates graduating with a PhD
wear a black Oxford-style gown with red
facing, and those receiving professional
doctorates wear the same style gown but
with coloured facing representing their
discipline.
End of Ceremony
The academic recession signals the end of
the graduation ceremony and is led by the
Chancellor, followed by the stage party in
the reverse order to which it entered. Newly
conferred graduates join the recession,
signalling their entry to the academic
community.
University of
South Australia
Awards
Degree types
University of South Australia students
have a range of program options when
undertaking their study. The following are
examples of the degree titles you may hear
during the graduation ceremony.
Honours degree
The Honours degree is a separate, standalone one-year program of advanced
studies for students who demonstrate a
high level of achievement upon completion
of their pass degree program.
Degree with Honours
A degree with Honours is a program of four
or more years in duration, which includes a
minimum of one year of advanced studies,
for students who demonstrate a high level
of achievement in the initial years of their
program.
Double degree
A double degree is a program where two
contrasting and complementary programs
at the same level have been combined to
complement each other, such that the core
elements of the two awards are undertaken
simultaneously and the requirements of
each award are fully met. These graduates
receive two parchments.
Co-badged degrees
A collaborative arrangement between
recognised providers, resulting in a single
award and may include the co-badging of a
single parchment.
Dual degrees
Collaborative partnerships between the
University of South Australia and another
recognised provider enable students to
undertake a degree jointly facilitated
by both institutions. Graduates of these
programs will be issued with parchments
from each institution.
University of South Australia Medal
Mary-Anne Sheffield
Holdfast, 2014
Acrylic paint on canvas
89 x 60 cm
University of
South Australia
Medal Winners
University of South Australia Medals
Outstanding academic achievement is
recognised through numerous prizes and
awards. The most prestigious of these for
undergraduate students are the University
of South Australia Medals and Honours
Medals.
The Medals are silver in colour and bear
an enamel version of the University of
South Australia seal on the front and the
recipient’s name is engraved on the reverse
side. Medals are awarded annually.
The 2014 recipients are:
University of South Australia
Honours Medals
Awarded annually to graduands in
each Division for outstanding academic
merit throughout all years of an honours
degree program:
University of South Australia
Business School
Travis Jack Daniel Ban
Division of Education, Arts
and Social Sciences
Thomas Johnson
Division of Health Sciences
Viera Stanekova
Division of Information Technology,
Engineering and the Environment
Kola Mykola Ostrikov
Yi Ou
Centre for Regional Engagement
Harley Ross Hill
University of South Australia Medals
Awarded annually to graduands in
each Division for outstanding academic
merit throughout all years of an
undergraduate degree program:
University of South Australia
Business School
Tina Maria Beatrice
Ella Ruth Dorfmeister
He Mengyan
Megan Jane King
Rachael Christine Lawson
Emily Primavera
Kirsten Jane Victory
Division of Education, Arts
and Social Sciences
Tennyson Mitchell Jaensch
Cheryl Anne Jenner
Erin Leonie Jomartz
Lorell Terese Lehman
Maegan Jade Scott
Joanne Rae Spurling
Matthew Paul Stevenson
Division of Health Sciences
Renay Kristie Adams
Diane Louise Cass
Jessica Kate Chapman-Goetz
Megan Grace Deakin
Megan Louise Freckleton
Emily Renee Koch
Mark Geoffrey Snowball
Division of Information Technology,
Engineering and the Environment
Hardy Thomas Benjamin
Stephanie Jane Mills
Trang Thi Thien Nguyen
Centre for Regional Engagement
Amanda Jane Norman
Alumni
Alumni Network
The University of South Australia supports
a thriving worldwide community of its
graduates through its alumni network.
Upon receiving their degrees, our graduates
automatically become members of an
alumni network that includes more than
185,000 of their colleagues and extends
across more than 150 countries.
Keeping up to date
University of South Australia alumni
are able to keep up to date with the
achievements of fellow graduates and the
University by receiving monthly electronic
copies of UniSANews, Alumni Update and,
periodically, Enterprise magazine. Alumni
are also able to maintain their University
email account for life, join University social
media communities and receive notice of
University events and study opportunities.
Continuing to learn
University of South Australia alumni
exclusively receive special library
membership for free, providing ongoing
access to the University’s vast learning
resources and receive invitations to special
public lectures and the University’s high
profile Knowledge Works seminars that
feature leading academics and thinkers.
Advancing careers
The alumni network maintains a dedicated
business directory that outlines discounted
services available for fellow alumni, and
the University’s career services program
also provides continuing advice on career
development and forums to facilitate
contact with employers and professional
bodies.
Staying in touch
Reunion events are held in Australia and
other countries each year. There are formal
network chapters in Malaysia, Hong Kong,
Singapore, China and the United Kingdom,
as well as active groups in many other
locations in Australia and overseas that
hold regular events. Furthermore the
University’s Business School also maintains
an active community and program of
events.
University of South Australia alumni are
also able to obtain a network card that
they can use to access specially negotiated
discounts to services through the Alumni
Business Directory, such as events at the
Adelaide Festival.
More information on the alumni network
and access to its wide range of services
and resources is available through the
University’s website at
www.unisa.edu.au/alumni
Embed yourself
in the DNA of the
Great Hall
By building the Great Hall we are creating
a new heart of the University - an iconic
venue where thousands of memories will
be made.
It will house graduation ceremonies in
South Australia, as well as provide a venue
for sports meets and alumni and corporate
functions.
It has been designed by award-winning
South Australian firm JPE Design Studio, in
association with internationally renowned
Norwegian architecture firm, Snøhetta
(working on its first Australian project), as
well as South Australia’s own JamFactory.
Under the guidance of this design team we
have selected three spaces and sculptural
forms where we can etch your name and
your three words to live by in key parts of
the Great Hall.
Your name and three words will become
a permanent fixture within a sculptural
form embedded in the Chandelier, Inverted
Pyramid or Swimming Pool that will be
forever informing and inspiring generations
of students, staff, alumni and visitors.
To read more or to participate in this unique
initiative, please visit our website
www.unisa.edu.au/greathall
Put yourself on the map
Mark your place in a world of talent by
pinning yourself on our alumni map. UniSA
Alumni Connect unlocks the door to a
world of opportunity and connections,
exclusively for University of South Australia
graduates.
With over 185,000 graduates in more than
150 countries worldwide, there’s never been
a better time to get involved. Pin yourself
on our global alumni map and check out
just how far your network reaches.
Our graduates, like you, fill roles in every
industry, at every level, and in every
corner of the globe. Through a simple
process of search – approach – connect
you now have unrivalled access to an
empire of intellectual capital. From
casual conversations through to formal
e-mentoring opportunities, Alumni Connect
helps you expand your global connections
and stay in touch.
And don’t forget to pin yourself on our
alumni map, marking your place in a world
of UniSA talent that reaches from Adelaide
to Alaska.
A world of opportunity awaits: visit
www.unisa.edu.au/alumni to open the
door to your global alumni network today.
Alex Perisic
Tasty dishes from stale bread, 2014
Plaster, paper
Dimensions variable
ADELAIDE CONVENTION CENTRE
The Occasional Address
Mr Bruce Linn
BSc(Adel), FAICD, FACS
Bruce Linn is an experienced Company
Director, Chairman and former CEO who
heads a successful governance and
strategic management consulting business
operating in Australia and the USA.
Formerly CEO of Finlaysons Lawyers, his
previous executive roles include Executive
Director for EDS (now HP Enterprise
Services), where he was responsible for
all State Government business of EDS in
Australia and the region, including the
award winning contract between the
Government of South Australia and EDS.
Prior to that he was Chief Executive Officer
of Camtech Corporation Limited, one of
Australia’s leading internet and electronic
payments companies and held general
management roles with Vision Systems
Limited, a leading defence and security
company.
He was a member of the Council of
the University of South Australia until
December 2014.
A science graduate of the University of
Adelaide, Mr Linn is a technologist with
over 35 years experience in strategy,
governance, leadership, business
management and commercialisation of a
broad range of technologies including IT,
telecommunications, Internet and social
media. This experience spans very large,
medium and small organisations in a range
of sectors including commerce, education
and government. He has also gained
extensive experience working in global
markets particularly the USA, Australia and
Asia.
His current areas of interest are board
strategy, governance, leadership, finance,
business coaching, technology transfer,
social media and business models in the
digital economy.
Mr Linn is a fellow of the Australian
Institute of Company Directors and the
Australian Computer Society. He has also
been awarded Honorary Membership of the
Leaders Institute of South Australia (LISA).
Order of Ceremony
Processional music will be played.
The audience is requested to stand for
the entrance of the Academic Procession,
Council and Official Party.
The Australian National Anthem will be
sung by Ms Sharon Turley, soprano.
The Chancellor, Dr Ian Gould AM, BSc(Hons),
PhD, FTSE, FAusIMM, CompIEAust, will open
the ceremony.
The Vice Chancellor and President,
Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD,
CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony.
Professor Lloyd will present the honorary
award of University Fellow to Mr Bruce Linn.
The Occasional Address will be delivered by
Mr Bruce Linn, Company Director.
The Chancellor, on behalf of the University,
will confer awards on the candidates.
The Chancellor will close the ceremony.
The audience is requested to stand as the
Official Party, Council, Academic Procession
and graduates retire.
Aida: Triumphant March and Ballet
Music
Verdi: Performed by the CSR Symphony
Orchestra, Bratislava
Advance Australia Fair / Peter Dodds
McCormick
12 August: 10.30am
Wednesday 12 August 2015 at 10.30am
The Presentation
Professor Roger Eston DPE, MEd,
BEd(Hons), Head: School of
Health Sciences, will present:
for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy
Samuel Nkum Asare-Asher, by thesis
entitled:
Wetting and electrowetting of polymer
surfaces with ionic liquids
(conferred: 18 June 2015)
Bellson Awatey, by thesis entitled:
Fluidised-bed flotation of coarse sulphide
minerals: factors influencing value
recovery
Naser Uddin Ahmed Khan, by thesis
entitled:
Synthesis of biochar amended composts
and their evaluation for bioremediation
of a sandy soil contaminated with trace
metals cadmium, copper and zinc
(conferred: 18 June 2015)
Rina Kuswahyuning, by thesis entitled:
The role of formulations in skin delivery
(conferred: 18 June 2015)
Kate Ashlee Parham, by thesis entitled:
Peroxisome proliferator-activated
receptor gamma interacts with
sphingosine 1-phosphate to regulate
vascular function
(conferred: 16 April 2015)
(conferred: 18 June 2015)
Laleh Badriasl, by thesis entitled:
Soraya Rasi Ghaemi, by thesis entitled:
Three-dimensional target motion
analysis using passive measurements
(conferred: 18 June 2015)
Jayne Anne Barbour, by thesis entitled:
Health benefits of peanuts: effects of
peanut consumption on cognition,
vascular and cardio-metabolic risk
factors and satiety
High throughput screening of stem
cell-surface interactions based on cell
microarray platforms
(conferred: 18 June 2015)
Jintawadee Suksri, by thesis entitled:
Evaluating alternative urban freight
distribution initiatives: a case study of
Adelaide
(conferred: 18 June 2015)
(conferred: 18 June 2015)
Mary-Anne Ngoc-Mai Binnie, by thesis
entitled:
Ramya Sashigunan, by thesis entitled:
Application of benthic foraminifera to
infer Holocene sea-level changes in
northern Spencer Gulf, South Australia
(conferred: 18 June 2015)
Harrison James Llewelyn Evans, by thesis
entitled:
Use of perceived exertion for exercise
testing and prescription
(conferred: 21 August 2014)
Shadrack Fosu, by thesis entitled:
Synthesis and characterisation of
composite particles with respect to
flotation
(conferred: 18 June 2015)
Taryn Monique Guinan, by thesis entitled:
Surface assisted laser desorption
ionisation for forensic applications
(conferred: 18 June 2015)
Li Jiang, by thesis entitled:
Dynamic bubble-solid interaction
(conferred: 18 June 2015)
Nitrogen dynamics and gaseous losses
from organic amendments treated soils
(conferred: 18 June 2015)
Duy Phu Tran, by thesis entitled:
Novel fabrication and operation of
integrated silicon nanowire field effect
biosensors for reliable detection of cancer
prognostic biomarkers
(conferred: 16 April 2015)
Zhiqiang Wang, by thesis entitled:
Iron-polyphenol complex nanoparticles
synthesized by plant leaves and their
application in environmental remediation
(conferred: 18 June 2015)
Kamil Zuber, by thesis entitled:
Structuring siloxane thin film coatings
(conferred: 18 June 2015)
Joanne Elaine Zucco, by thesis entitled:
Evaluation of input devices for wearable
computers
(conferred: 18 June 2015)
Rajan Kadel, by thesis entitled:
Full-diversity codes for block-fading
channels
(conferred: 24 October 2013)
* indicates a conferral of award date prior to
this ceremony
The School of Health Sciences
for the degree of Master of
Medical Sonography
Lou Anthony Fortus
Melissa Jane La Forgia
Paula Miyoko Smart
Soh Qinhui *(20/08/2014)
Kristie Sweeney
Danielle Jennifer Walker *(26/03/2015)
for the degree of Master
of Musculoskeletal and
Sports Physiotherapy
Claudia Rabaglio
for the degree of Master of
Physiotherapy (Graduate Entry)
Alexander John Barricelli
Jordan Michael Tumes
Joanna Marie Wilcock
for the Graduate Diploma in
Clinical Exercise Science
Veronica Lucy Perry
for the Graduate Diploma in
Medical Sonography
Janessa Louise Baddeley
Eleanor Rhonda Bidstrup
Matthew Bondarenko
Kimberley Pentland Boyd
Ashlee Bradshaw
Mirri Braude
Janice Margaret Casey
Pui Jing Chai
Isabelle Cho
Catherine Jane Cohen
Gemma Helene Cronin
Ashleigh Marie Fitzsimmons
Catherine Lee Ford
Jarrod French
Lauren Melinda Galloway
Maria Giannitsas
Laura Jasmine Harbinson
Anthony Michael Harrison
Kristy Lea Hinton
Rebecca Houston
Louise Patricia Hudson
Kate Louise Irons
Tiffany Louise Jacka
Julia Kiernan
Joanne Kate King
Adam Paul Lovecek
Amanda Louise Macri
Victoria Jane Marwick
Loretta Colleen McGrath
Amita Kirit Mistry
Nomusa Loveletty Muhoma
Jia Ng
Heidi-Maree Josephine Pattison
Danielle Pryke
Karen Louise Pyman
Peter Richardson
Jennifer Emily Robinson
Himani Sharma
Amanda Elyce Shearing
Ran Shen
Carol Soo
Samantha Mary Stevenson
Zhuyun Su
Alison Minh Timings
Justine Carole Tran
Ashlea Clare Vordermaier
Thanh Phuong Vu
Tasha Nicole Warwicker
Adrian Bruce Wiseman
Simone Wong
for the Graduate Certificate
in Breast Imaging
Colleen Bennett
Jane Rebecca Brooks
Catherine Mary Flood
Ngoc Dan Le
Susan Debra Macaulay
Lyndsay Louise Ogilvie
Alexis Marie Sykes
for the Graduate Certificate in Health
Science (Clinical Education)
Ereena Torpey
Jane Marie de Jonge
for the degree of Bachelor of
Health Science (Honours)
Caitlin Leah Mccullough
Kimberley Jane Ross
for the degree of Bachelor of
Applied Science (Occupational
Therapy) with Honours
Alice Mary Knight
for the degree of Bachelor
of Applied Science (Human
Movement and Health Studies)
Simone Louise Angel
Gia Bao Giang
Joseph David Haines
Luke Edward Hazell
Brett Adam Jenner
Kieran James Killian
Christina Kyriacou
Edward John O’Connor
Adam Damian Pople
Mason Elias Sleiman
Connor Thomas Spriggins
for the degree of Bachelor of Applied
Science (Occupational Therapy)
Taylor Jane Tilbrook
for the degree of Bachelor
of Health Science
Nasser Jaber R Alruwaili
Possible Muyaya Diessa
Diana Donga
Kate Victoria Dorman
Lisa Maree Forrest
Amy Kate Hobbs
Ashleigh Marie Pernini
Abbey Louise Price
Christopher Paul Richards
Jessica Lauren Sarti
12 August: 10.30am
Division of Health Sciences
for the degree of Bachelor of Medical
Radiation Science (Medical Imaging)
Thuy Tu Anh Dao *(26/03/2015)
Aamela Usman Modan
for the degree of Bachelor
of Physiotherapy
Timothy James Brandenburg
Esther Jia Mun Chan
Harry Hender Collett
Claire Margaret Grant *(26/03/2015)
Katelyn Susan Henry
Xavier Patrick Hogan
Anthony Benjamin Lisacek-Kiosoglous
Peter Damian Migliore
Riad Nicolas
Lachlan Michael Richter
David Alexander Russo
Ella Schmiedl
Sally Vuu
The School of Nursing And Midwifery
for the degree of Master of Nursing
Elizabeth Kalondu Kamolo
Melanie Jane Ottaway
for the degree of Master of Nursing
(Cardiovascular Nursing)
Branka Vukasinovic Dukic
for the degree of Master of
Nursing (Health and Ageing)
Caruso Raffaele
for the degree of Master of Nursing
(Leadership and Management)
Naresh K C
Liying Lin
Rutherlyst Zearening Eldah Nalau
*(25/03/2015)
for the Graduate Diploma in
Mental Health Nursing
Saa Sakayo Mondeh
Eva Stengewis *(25/03/2015)
for the Graduate Diploma in Nursing
(Leadership and Management)
Lisa-Marie Jones
Kelly Jane Reynolds
for the Graduate Diploma in
Nursing (Nurse Education)
Chu Fengxia
for the Graduate Certificate in Nursing
Alexandra Lauren Emerson
Mick Jong
Durgesh Singh Sisodiya
for the Graduate Certificate in
Nursing (Nurse Education)
Susan Elizabeth Morrish
Adrianna Consuelo Munayco
Wang Sainan
for the degree of Bachelor of Nursing
Rhonda Theresa Abrahams
Anthonia Ogechi Akinola
Jatin Budhiraja
Rebecca Louise Davis
Liam Fielding
Cassandra Louise Frede
Ikechi Ogbonnaya Inyama
Li Zhen Mei
Marianne Hwee Tein Lim
Racheal Suk Wen Lim
Qiaoling Liu
Achol Atem Mabeny *(25/03/2015)
Mak Marco Ho Yin
Esther Michelsen
Minnieh Wangari Muturi *(25/03/2015)
Thu Bich Ngo
Nisha *(22/12/2014)
Geong Eun Park *(22/12/2014)
Neelam Khimji Patel
Vanitaben Baldevbhai Prajapati
Debrah Jun Ting Tay *(20/12/2013)
Kathleen Videon
Hyeji Yoo *(22/12/2014)
The School of Pharmacy
and Medical Sciences
for the degree of Master
of Clinical Pharmacy
Wei Teng Chung
Samantha Jane Cole
Chong Han Kua
for the degree of Master of Dietetics
Rachel Lauren Beinke
Rebecca Anneliese Brook
Snehalben Joshi
Karen Joy Murphy
for the Graduate Certificate
in Pharmacy Practice
Temitope Esther Afolabi
Heidi Kay White *(26/03/2015)
for the degree of Bachelor
of Laboratory Medicine
Wentao Huang
Fan Jia
for the degree of Bachelor
of Medical Science
Georgia Louise McKechnie
for the degree of Bachelor of
Nutrition and Food Sciences
Yvonne Hedwig Dawson
Sally Marie De Koning
Jessica Marie Lozada
for the Graduate Certificate in
Nursing (Research Methodologies)
for the degree of Bachelor of
Pharmaceutical Science
Maria Elizabeth Chilvers
for the degree of Bachelor of Midwifery
Hayley Maria Bean
Chee Sheng Goh
Lin Miao
for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy
Dejan Davidovic
for the Graduate Diploma in Professional
Practice (Electrical Power Engineering)
William Ricardo Beltran Padilla
*(22/12/2014)
The School of Engineering
for the degree of Master of
Engineering (Electrical Power)
William Ricardo Beltran Padilla
for the degree of Master of Engineering
(Electrical Power Engineering)
Premkumar Katti
for the degree of Master of Engineering
(Engineering Management)
Astrid Diane Hagqvist
Li Xiang
Jane McTaggart
Naimin Yogeshkumar Patel
Hayagreev Raman
Ajay Shri Bhuvanesh Vijayakumar
for the degree of Master of
Engineering (Telecommunications)
Liu Yang
for the degree of Master of Human
Factors and Safety Management Systems
Christopher James McAlinden
for the degree of Master of Logistics
and Supply Chain Management
Adam John Hepworth
Anton Peter Tsorvas
for the Graduate Diploma in Aviation
Jarrod Anthony Benson
Lachlan Sean McMahon
Raphael Wadie Nashed
Toby Adam Thomas Orchard
Rufaro Cliff Rusere
for the Graduate Diploma in Engineering
(Advanced Manufacturing Technology)
Nimal Kantha Sudath Wijesekara
for the Graduate Diploma in
Engineering (Autonomous Systems)
for the degree of Master of
Engineering (Engineering and
Technology Management)
Robert James Lee Davidson
Balasubramonian Bagavathi *(18/06/2015)
Cheong Choy Kien *(18/06/2015)
Cui Yi Fei *(18/06/2015)
Ganesh Dayanidhy *(23/04/2015)
Arun Duraiswamy *(18/06/2015)
Fong Jiun Shen Melvin *(18/06/2015)
Gandhi S/O Munusamy *(18/06/2015)
Gonig Gajendra Basavaraj *(18/06/2015)
Ho Meng Huat *(18/06/2015)
Antony Rajeshkumar John Nepoleon
*(18/06/2015)
Kandhasamy Kumar *(23/04/2015)
Khin Su Myat *(18/06/2015)
Kyaw Thu Hein *(18/06/2015)
Mani Kumar *(18/06/2015)
Muthaiyan Ramesh *(18/06/2015)
Palakodety Shrinivas *(18/06/2015)
Hnin Phyu Sin *(18/06/2015)
Alexander Albert Sahayaraj *(18/06/2015)
Sim Chong Mien Wilson *(18/06/2015)
Soe Mon Win *(18/06/2015)
Tanuku Venkata Siva Rama Kishore
*(18/06/2015)
Teo Kay Hock *(18/06/2015)
Sara Teo Yi Lin *(18/06/2015)
Saravanan Vadivelu *(18/06/2015)
Palanisamy Vivekananthan *(23/04/2015)
Win Wunna *(18/06/2015)
Jie Yao *(18/06/2015)
Sanjay Stephen Chelliah
for the degree of Master of Engineering
(Military Systems Integration)
Warren Leigh Bowden
David James Culpin
Kevin Dean Haines
for the Graduate Diploma in Engineering
(Engineering Management)
for the Graduate Diploma in
Engineering (Systems Engineering)
Patrick John Berry
for the Graduate Diploma in
Engineering (Telecommunications)
Gopal Narsaiah Golyala
for the Graduate Diploma in Human
Factors and Safety Management Systems
Lisa Jayne Buckland
Eleanor Kate De Guglielmo
for the Graduate Diploma in Occupational
Health and Safety Management
Annika Jane Schipanski
for the Graduate Certificate in
Engineering (Engineering Management)
Ehsan Salari
for the Graduate Certificate
in Engineering (Military
Systems Integration)
Devon Edward Anderson
for the Graduate Certificate in
Engineering (Systems Engineering)
Neville John Sharples
for the Graduate Certificate in Human
Factors and Safety Management Systems
Lance Joseph Breen
Karla Maree Dickson
Kelly Telford
for the Graduate Certificate in Logistics
and Supply Chain Management
Mark Aird
12 August: 10.30am
Division of Information Technology,
Engineering and the Environment
for the Graduate Certificate
in Occupational Health and
Safety Management
Tim Walding Langler
Shumirayi Elizabeth Mavengere
Juliana Portolesi
Alexander Frank Sabato
Alexander Mark Webb
for the degree of Bachelor of
Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical)
Mahbod Khan Bashi
for the degree of Bachelor of
Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical
and Advanced Manufacturing)
Mohd Kamal Bin Mansor
Mohamad Hafizuddin Bin Mustapa
Mohd Fairuz Salleh
Mohd Arif Zainal
for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering
(Computer Systems) with Honours
Graham Richard Gower
Rohan Benjamin Maude
David Alan Williams
for the degree of Bachelor of
Engineering (Electrical) with Honours
Goh Siew Wee William *(23/04/2015)
Liang He *(23/04/2015)
for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering
(Electrical and Electronic) with Honours
Frammar Daniel Bravo Perez
Wu Shangxun
for the degree of Bachelor of
Engineering (Electrical and
Mechatronic) with Honours
Aimable Ngiruwo Nsanga
for the degree of Bachelor of
Engineering (Electronic) with Honours
Sreela Shaji *(23/04/2015)
for the degree of Bachelor of
Engineering (Electronics and
Communications) with Honours
Denni Phillip Terry Mackrill
for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering
(Mechanical) with Honours
Michael John Buckley
Lai Feng Foo *(23/10/2014)
Hoai Tan Ho
Koh Hong Yeap, Densie *(18/06/2015)
Tay Seng Tee *(23/04/2015)
Tee Lee Hong *(18/06/2015)
Yeo Chee Seng *(23/04/2015)
Matthew Zwarts
for the degree of Bachelor of
Engineering (Mechanical and Advanced
Manufacturing) with Honours
Fahad Aref S Alghurab
for the degree of Bachelor of
Engineering (Mechanical and
Mechatronic) with Honours
David John Allen
Tony Thuy Nguyen Hoang
Professor Julie Mills BEng(Hons),
MTech, PhD, FIEAust, Head:
School of Natural and Built
Environments, will present:
for the degree of Bachelor of Aviation
Daniel Robert Aikman
Svebor Banovic
Jarrod Anthony Benson
Man Ip
Kong Cheuk Man
Lei U Kuan
Cheuk Yu Lo
Chloe Low
James David Douglas Mullins
Jie Han Ong
Samuel John Patterson
Simon Alexander Pivato
Tse Cham Yin
for the degree of Bachelor of
Engineering (Electrical)
Ang Zhen Xing *(23/04/2015)
Fook Yuen Chow *(23/04/2015)
Debabrata Sen *(23/04/2015)
Lee Chun Chew *(23/04/2015)
MD Mashiur Rahman *(23/04/2015)
Muhammad Raihan Bin Mohd Rustam
*(18/06/2015)
Shamani D/O Sinivasagam *(23/04/2015)
for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering
(Electrical and Mechatronic)
Muhaini Harun
Noor Hisyam Md Fadzil
for the degree of Bachelor of
Engineering (Electronic)
Berkmans Christopher Ruban
*(18/06/2015)
for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering
(Electronics and Communications)
Syakimahanim Ahmad
Ezreen Aida Kamarulzaman
for the degree of Bachelor of
Engineering (Mechanical)
Aung Khine *(16/04/2015)
Gopalakrishnan Karuppanan *(16/04/2015)
Lu Jiaqing *(18/06/2015)
Ng Chee Chong *(18/06/2015)
Kush Naran Pindoria
Pyae Phyo Swe *(18/06/2015)
Rajendran Panneerselvam *(18/06/2015)
Teo Mo Keong *(16/04/2015)
Min Khaung Win *(16/04/2015)
Wong Wei Lun *(18/06/2015)
Yeo Chee Yuan *(16/04/2015)
Kuok Dong Yoong
Zhuo Zhilong *(16/04/2015)
for the degree of Bachelor of
Engineering (Mechanical and
Advanced Manufacturing)
Don Joseph
Benjamin D’souza Sudhakar Samuel
Divyaben Trivedi
for the degree of Master of Science
(Cyber Security and Forensic Computing)
Hussain Ali M Alhamad
Muhannad Saleh M Althagafi
Liu Haokun
Aaron Mathew Thomas
Leom Ming Di
Jason Lewis Walls
for the degree of Bachelor of
Engineering (Telecommunications)
Liew Kwang Yee *(23/04/2015)
for the degree of Bachelor of
Technology (Mechanical and
Manufacturing Engineering)
Zheng Ziyuan
for the Associate Degree in Engineering
Duncan James Davidson
Fellipe Alexandre Ramos
Andy Robbins
The School of Information Technology
and Mathematical Sciences
for the degrees of Master of
Information and Communications
Technology Management (Enterprise
Systems) and Master of Information
Technology (Business Intelligence)
Loganathan Arumugam
Vamsi Krishna Bandari
Nijesh Jamanbhai Hirpara
Yanyan Pan
Manos Paul
Nivedhitha Sugumar
Sun Yihang
Jitesh Kamlesh Vangani
for the degree of Master of Business
Information Management
Eduardo Alejandro Vilches
for the degree of Master of Information
Technology (Business Intelligence)
Dang Quang Vu
Lau Chi Yat
Kye Chin Eugene Leong
for the degree of Master of Information
and Communications Technology
Management (Enterprise Systems)
Myles Bernard Kenihan
Steven Mark Klingner
for the degree of Master of Library
and Information Management
Michelle Sue Dewar
Rosalind Ann Dunn
Ashry Noviana Fajry
Ronan Desmond Flanigan
Alison Simone Kiesau
Zoe Margaret Manger
Sarah Brown Thompson
for the degree of Master of
Quantitative Finance
Tra Thuy Linh
for the degree of Master of Science
(Computer and Information Science)
Denis Robert Shine
for the Graduate Diploma in Data Science
Kane Maxwell
for the Graduate Diploma in
Information Management (Library
and Information Management)
Stephen Klein
for the Graduate Diploma in Information
Technology (Business Intelligence)
Kanika
for the Graduate Diploma in Information
Technology (Enterprise Management)
Craig Andrew Riddell
for the Graduate Diploma in Library
and Information Management
Meena Azzollini
Kimberley Dye
Karen Linsner
Megan Anne Mahon
Andrew George Miller
Andrew James Noyce
Silvija Lucija Osis
Melissa Anne Sandow
Fiona Wilkinson
for the Graduate Diploma in Science
(Cyber Security and Forensic Computing)
Luke Shannon Bradley
for the Graduate Certificate in
Business Information Management
Michelle Joy Davy
Claire Elise Guy
Debra Lee Squire
for the Graduate Certificate
in Data Science
Muhammad Irfan Azeem
Kwai See Barker
Bolei Deng
Peter Jafako Helebi
Natham Jancey
Han Teng Lim
Zhaohua Teng
for the Graduate Certificate in
Information Management
Jessica Nicole Carney
for the Graduate Certificate in
Information Technology
Robin Garnham
for the Graduate Certificate in Library
and Information Management
Marie Christine Ottrey
Ainsley Walsh
Li Zhang
for the Graduate Certificate in
Science (Cyber Security)
Vadims Belovs
Marcelo Hector Orlandi
12 August: 10.30am
for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering
(Mechanical and Mechatronic)
for the Graduate Certificate in
Science (Forensic Computing)
James Oram
Mark Stevenson
for the degree of Bachelor of Applied
Science (Honours) (Industrial
and Applied Mathematics)
Sadaf Naz
for the degree of Bachelor of
Computer Science (Honours)
Joo Yeum Lee *(20/08/2014)
Matthew John McDonald
for the degree of Bachelor of
Software Engineering (Honours)
Brent Alan Jacobs
for the degree of Bachelor of Computing
(Multimedia) with Honours
Jason Vipula Ross
for the degree of Bachelor of Software
Engineering with Honours
Daniel Steven Lane
for the degrees of Bachelor of
Information Technology and
Bachelor of Management
Aleksandar Burneski
Matthew Giglio
Rocco Roberto Guiducci
Andrew Douglas Vinton
for the degree of Bachelor
of Business (Management of
Information Technology)
Fong Chi Keung
Man Ching Alex Kong
Liang Xin
Jared Edward Pearce
Isabella Zotti
for the degree of Bachelor of
Information Technology (Games
and Entertainment Design)
Harry Thomas Cantor
Isaac Michael Falkenberg
Eric Colin Feast
Justin Mark Hein
Samer Jarmakani
Monique Barbara Stagg
for the degree of Bachelor
of Information Technology
(Networking and Cyber Security)
Abdullah Alyan A Alsulami
Samuel Detchon
Ho Cheuk Him
Keith David Kerr
Thomas Barton King
Mi Bo
Ahmad Ali Mirzaee
Ashley John Palmer
Qiu Sufeng
Xie Junwen
for the degree of Bachelor of Information
Technology (Software Development)
Philip Anthony Johns
Christopher James Michael
Angus Guy Ward
David Andrew White
Zhao Muzhi
for the degree of Bachelor of Information
Technology (Systems Administration)
Daniel Mark Greco
Kahryn Jade Wynne
for the degree of Bachelor
of Mathematical Sciences
(Applied Mathematics)
Elizabeth Valwyn Bradford
for the degree of Bachelor of
Computing (Multimedia)
for the degree of Bachelor of
Quantitative Finance
Hao Trien Truong
Troy Michael Wardle
Xie Yuchen
for the degree of Bachelor of Science
for the degree of Bachelor of
Information Technology
Ali Hamid
Justin Richard Millbanks
Quoc Nguyen
Nelson Rosell
Matthew William Shufflebotham
for the degree of Bachelor of Information
Technology (Business Systems)
Nadia Alcock
Daniel Simon George
for the degree of Bachelor of Information
Technology (Cloud Computing)
Feng Xiaonan
Jacalyn Kay Templeton
Man Kin Au Yeung
Erin Kate Butcher
Suzanne Christe
Andrew Paul Ford
Douglas William Howard
Mahmud Jabateh
Chung Sum Lam
for the degree of Bachelor of
Software Engineering
Joshua Andrew Richardson
for the Associate Degree in
Information Technology
Abdullah Alyan A Alsulami
for the degree of Master of
Engineering (Civil)
Ashley James Bowden
Shuangran Liao
Maimuna Makutika
Sirjana Rai Ruwali
Genara Calipusan Villarba
for the degree of Master of Engineering
(Civil and Environmental)
Rabaka Sultana
for the degree of Master of
Environmental Management and
Sustainability (Geospatial Science)
Gabrielle Eckert
for the degree of Master of
Environmental Management
and Sustainability (Natural
Resource Management)
Sedigheh Abbasi
Janet Valerie Adkins *(23/03/2015)
Gao Yuan
Esther Waithera Nganga
Pang Ran
Nurhayati Zulkifli
for the degree of Master of
Environmental Management and
Sustainability (Water Management)
Stephen Charles Adkins *(23/03/2015)
for the degree of Master of
Project Management
Barry Gerard Evans-Turner
Timothy Vido Jukic
Tsepang Patricia Koele
Sheena Louise MacPherson
Craig James McAllister
Quan Bui Minh Nguyen
Martin Richardson
Rina Sen
Judih Nataly Sulca Huaman
Henri Susanto
Carmen Rene Tkalec
Lasitha Dhananjana Weeraratne
Daniela Wolff
Ka Fai Yuen
for the degree of Master of Project
Management (Resources Industry)
Gonzalo Rafael Chavez Abaunza
*(23/03/2015)
for the degree of Master of Urban
and Regional Planning
Chihao Chen
Chen Hao
Badrun Nahar Dina
Guo Zhiming
Faruq Ibnul Haqi
Ying-Chen Lai
Wei-Ju Ma
Shi Wenting
Wei Jing
for the degree of Master of Water
Resources Management
Faraji Ahmada
Tshepo Gomolemo Liwambano
Bernard Brian Benedict Maloney
Bankum Emmanuel Joseph Malunga
Gurchetan Singh
Buddha Ratna Tuladhar
for the Graduate Diploma in Built
Environment (Building Surveying)
William Allen
Patrick Charler Kerr
Andrew James McDonald
Matthew Thomas Wilson
for the Graduate Diploma in
Project Management
Jose Joboy Ausepharampil
Scott Williams
Samantha Wong
for the Graduate Diploma in Surveying
Liang Xue
for the Graduate Diploma in
Urban and Regional Planning
Daniel Kelly
Andrew Michael Philpott
Eric Smith
for the Graduate Certificate in Built
Environment (Building Surveying)
Luis De Araujo
Stuart Luke Dowie
Peter Tobia Paolo Favero
Angus Alexander Gordon
Warwick Gregg
Benjamin David Griffith
Craig Allen Hall
Craig Thomas Harvey
Adam Charles Manson
Martin Lee Ryan
Albert Semenzin
Christopher Leigh Van Der Starre
for the Graduate Certificate
in Engineering (Civil)
Daniel Peter Cybulski
for the Graduate Certificate
in Project Management
Pinaki Basu
Carlos Ignacio Cofre
Andrew Alexander Dean
Frances May Der Matossian
Brendan Gerard O’Connor
Alexander Pearson
Chris Rowles
Marianne Sarkis
Suresh Sharma
Deveena Sudhakar
Peter Sandor Szegedi
Krisztina Varga
12 August: 10.30am
The School of Natural And
Built Environments
for the degree of Bachelor of
Construction Management
and Economics (Honours)
Muhamad Hilmi Mohd Ali
Farhan Afendi Mohd Suhaimi
Ruzaini Aizat Bin Razali
Muhammad Rasyidin Bin Roslan
for the degree of Bachelor of
Engineering (Honours) (Civil)
Mohsen Saeed M Alnami
Duncan Butler Hamilton
Li Jianan
Zhang Yi
for the degree of Bachelor of
Construction Management and
Economics with Honours
Christian John Bird
Christopher Samuel Moyses
for the degree of Bachelor of
Engineering (Civil) with Honours
Hugh Alexander Burger
Anna Dai
Sagar Jayantilal Hirani
Lisa Marie Hutchinson
Joshua Luke Magor
for the degree of Bachelor of
Engineering (Civil and Environmental
Management) with Honours
Feng Mengliu
for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering
(Civil and Structural) with Honours
for the degree of Bachelor of
Engineering (Civil and Structural)
Joshua Anton Klaassen
for the degree of Bachelor of
Engineering (Civil and Transport)
Yanchi Chen
for the degree of Bachelor of
Environmental Science
Mohammad Al Sarraf
Michael Brett Crocker
Jacob Thomas Eden
Scott James Giacopini
William David Haynes
Graham Andrew Powell
Tessa Nicole Bignell Roberts
Thomas Aleksandar Suljagic
Shane Francis van Dijk
Alison Kate Walker
Joshua Oey Widjaja
for the degree of Bachelor
of Geospatial Science
Damien Ferretti
Joel Patrick Godfrey
Michael John Joseland
for the degree of Bachelor of Urban
and Regional Planning (Social
and Community Planning)
Timothy Francis Beazley
for the Associate Degree
in Built Environment
for the degree of Bachelor of Urban
and Regional Planning with Honours
Robert Lio Pirone
Jessica Maree Elise Reid
Adam John Revell
Nicholas Anthony Romano
Damon Paul Huntley
Jonathan Temme
for the Associate Degree in
Geographic Information Systems
for the degree of Bachelor
of Built Environment
Cameron Martin Chapman
Nathan John Ley
Nataliya Krytska
Michael Antenucci
Sean Patrick Brennan *(16/04/2015)
Pendwe Herbert Msapenda
Samuel William Punch
Peter Malcolm Sulicich
Varqa Vaezi
for the degree of Bachelor of
Construction Management
and Economics
Muhammad Amirul Firdaus B Mohd Zamri
Andrew George Kielczynski
Zachary Paul Lundberg
Henry Everard Penfold Tolley
for the degree of Bachelor
of Engineering (Civil)
Brodie James Baldock
Fang Jian
Caleb John Snodgrass
Wednesday 12 August 2015 at 3.00pm
Adelaide Convention Centre
Dr Anna Ciccarelli
BA, DipEd, GradDipTESOL, MEd,
EdD
Dr Ciccarelli has held executive leadership
roles in Australian international education,
in both the Australian English Language
and Higher Education sectors, over a
25 year period, in Sydney, Adelaide and
Brisbane.
She was Pro Vice Chancellor and Vice
President International and Development
at the University of South Australia from
2004-2010, during which time she made a
significant contribution to the transnational
quality and internationalisation agenda of
UniSA. Prior to that, she was the Director
International and Division Manager: Division
of Education, Arts and Social Sciences. She
was the Principal of an English Language
college in Sydney in the 1990s.
From 2010 to 2014 Dr Ciccarelli was
Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Vice-President
(International) at The University of
Queensland (UQ). During her time at UQ,
she supported broad and deep global
research and education engagement,
including the establishment of a joint
venture in Chile with the Universidad
Catolica del Norte, of an English Language
Institute delivering English language
training for professionals; opening a UQ
office in Washington DC to support UQ’s
advancement agenda in North America,
and establishing an office in Jakarta as UQ’s
base in Asia. As Chair of the UQ Confucius
Institute, she positioned the Institute to
contribute significantly to UQ’s China
engagement.
Dr Ciccarelli is the 2014 recipient of the
International Education Association of
Australia (IEAA) Excellence in Leadership in
International Education award.
The award recognises her contribution
to the international education sectors in
Australia and her work as the IEAA inaugural
Vice President in the establishment of the
association, as well as her mentoring of
young leaders in the field.
Dr Ciccarelli has co-authored a number of
publications in her field of expertise. She
continues her international education and
higher education interests through a range
of advisory projects.
Order of Ceremony
Processional music will be played.
The audience is requested to stand for
the entrance of the Academic Procession,
Council and Official Party.
The Australian National Anthem will be
sung by Ms Sharon Turley, soprano.
The Deputy Chancellor, Dr Wendy Craik AM,
BSc(Hons), PhD, GradDipMgmt, DUniv, FAICD,
FTSE, will open the ceremony.
The Vice Chancellor and President,
Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD,
CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony.
Professor Lloyd will present the honorary
award of University Fellow to Dr Anna
Ciccarelli.
Professor Denise Meredyth BA(Hons),
GradDipEd, PhD, Pro Vice Chancellor:
Education, Arts and Social Sciences, will
present the honorary title of Emeritus
Professor to Professor Barbara Pocock AM
BEc(Hons), PhD, FASSA.
The Occasional Address will be delivered by
Dr Anna Cicarrelli, International Education
Consultant.
The Deputy Chancellor, on behalf of
the University, will confer awards on the
candidates.
The Deputy Chancellor will close the
ceremony.
The audience is requested to stand as the
Official Party, Council, Academic Procession
and graduates retire.
Aida: Triumphant March and Ballet
Music
Verdi: Performed by the CSR Symphony
Orchestra, Bratislava
Advance Australia Fair / Peter Dodds
McCormick
12 August: 3.00pm
The Occasional Address
The Presentation
Associate Professor Graham
Hardy BSc(Hons), MSc, DEd,
Associate Head of School:
Teaching and Learning
(Professional Experience and
Enterprise), School of Education,
will present:
for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy
Matteo Farina, by thesis entitled:
Sequence organisation of Facebook home
threads
Division of Education, Arts
and Social Sciences
The School of Art, Architecture
and Design
for the degree of Master of Architecture
Ellen Buttrose
Sean Robert Dixon
Suraya Iliana Mohamad Shamsul Azahar
John Nicholas Pagnozzi
for the degree of Master of Design
(Visual Communication)
(conferred: 18 June 2015)
Qianqian Wang
Nicola Jane Godwin, by thesis entitled:
for the degree of Master of
Sustainable Design
Supporting the development of written
representations of mathematical thinking
in the early years classroom
(conferred: 18 June 2015)
Deborah Margaret Green, by thesis entitled:
An investigation of persistent bullying
at school: multiple perspectives on a
complex social phenomenon
(conferred: 16 April 2015)
Scott Nisbet, by thesis entitled:
A million possible worlds: a study of the
alternative history model
(conferred: 18 June 2015)
Gulsah Ozturk, by thesis entitled:
The role of family context in five-yearold children’s early reading: interest in
reading, phonological awareness and
letter-word knowledge
(conferred: 18 June 2015)
Ying Song, by thesis entitled:
The provision of English language
training in IT outsourcing companies in
China
(conferred: 18 June 2015)
Martin Renfrey van de Weyer, by thesis
entitled:
Nintendo, Japan and longing:
videogames embodying and
communicating cultural desires
(conferred: 16 April 2015)
Jan Claire Wisdom, by thesis entitled:
Digital or creative handshake? The
discursive construction of Australian
national cultural policy in the network
society
(conferred: 18 June 2015)
* indicates a conferral of award date prior to
this ceremony
Melissa Bedoya Rojas
Rex Tui Doyle
Chrisna Du Plessis
for the degree of Master of Visual
Art and Creative Practice
Annabel Carmel Parletta
Zhang Xin
for the degree of Master of Visual
Art and Design (Graphic Design)
Storm Warman
for the Graduate Diploma
in Sustainable Design
Alison Ingrid Cox
for the Graduate Diploma in Visual
Art and Design (Graphic Design)
Natalie Anne-Marie Luesby *(25/03/2015)
Debora Marie Ruzgar
for the Graduate Diploma in Visual
Art and Design (Illustration)
Erin Michelle Abell
Storm Warman
for the Graduate Diploma in Visual
Art and Design (Photography)
Daniela Pinna
for the degree of Bachelor of
Visual Arts (Honours)
Elizabeth Audrey Emery
Elizabeth Ann Evans
Ashley Susan Hayes
Camille Renee Rich
for the degree of Bachelor of Interior
Architecture with Honours
Kathryn Marie Pitchers
for the degree of Bachelor of
Architectural Studies
Theodore Andrea
Louisa Anne Foster
David Leigh Norton
Haylee Lucia Walsh
Wei Quan Yew *(20/08/2014)
Hamza Gaco
for the degree of Bachelor of
Design (Visual Communication)
Rosie Claire Beach
William Allan Brown
Nakita Sonia Dorward
Laura Elizabeth Gully
Helen Margaret Miles
Victoria Helen Sears
for the degree of Bachelor
of Interior Architecture
Rochelle Adams
Eleanor Cara Martin
Raydon Stewart Farmery Schultz
Belinda Marie Thompson
for the degree of Bachelor of
Visual Arts (Ceramics)
Zoe Lauren Landsborough
for the degree of Bachelor of Visual
Arts (Jewellery and Metal)
Claudia Rose McDonald
for the degree of Bachelor of
Visual Arts (Painting)
Andrew Mark Clarke
Priscilla Feleppa
Bradley James Harkin
Alexandra Ann O’sullivan
Dion Adam Wright
for the degree of Bachelor of
Visual Arts (Photography)
Katelin May Delhanty
Saritkhun Poolphol
Son Hoang Tran
for the degree of Bachelor of
Visual Arts (Sculpture)
for the degrees of Bachelor of
Journalism and Bachelor of Arts (Writing
and Creative Communication)
Ana Mikulic
Alisha Marie Ruggiero
Mariyam Salmanzadeh
Sarah Elise Thomson
for the degrees of Bachelor of Journalism
and Bachelor of International Relations
Rhody John Gleeson
for the degree of Bachelor
of Arts (Communication and
Media Management)
Olivia Barry
Erin Grace Burne
Chua Tze Wei *(18/06/2015)
Angus Kingston Clarke
Gavin Stephen Evans
Yashinni Mathiahlagan
Huay Ching Ngoh
Tri Huy Nguyen
Anja Novakovic
Lachlan William Peter
Rebekah Ellen Possingham
Serene Claire Tay *(16/04/2015)
Nicholas Francis Vaughan
Xin Zhang
for the degree of Bachelor of Arts
(Languages and Intercultural
Communication)
Olivia Silvia Andreula
Lachlan Kit Saint Miller
Sophie Nicole Saltmarsh Thompson
Christophe Thomas Tiburzio
Sarifpah Aisah Wan Marjuki
for the degree of Bachelor of Arts
(Writing and Creative Communication)
Genevieve Dawson-Scott
Courtney Paige Dunn
Bridget Centaine O’Driscoll
Jasmine Peta Oates
The School of Communication,
International Studies and Languages
for the degree of Bachelor of
Communication (Media and Culture)
for the degree of Master
of Arts (Journalism)
Carol Elisabeth Ampt
Genefhel Auditor
Elizabeth Mary Azzurro
WenJuan Chen
Micheal Patrick Coleman
Morgan Elizabeth Dunemann
Alexander John Kuhl
Liu Chen
Sinead Rachelle Waters
Blake George Linford
Jennifer Lynne Webber
for the Graduate Diploma in
Communication (Public Relations)
Emily Agnieszka Drewniak
Lisa Helen Pahl
for the Graduate Diploma in Journalism
Diane Osborne *(24/03/2015)
Melissa Jane Melrose Rymill
for the Graduate Diploma in
Language and Culture Studies
Tania Gianna Barbati
Balakka Maya Reddy *(24/03/2015)
for the degree of Bachelor
of Arts (Honours)
Thomas Klaus Drechsler-Savage
Dione Lilian Hodgson
for the degree of Bachelor of
International Relations
George Aguer Deng
Rachel Victoria Dieckmann
Georgia Rose Oliver *(24/03/2015)
Houman Sabzmeydani *(20/08/2014)
Jack Walker Samson
Catherine Saraev
12 August: 3.00pm
for the degree of Bachelor of
Design (Product Innovation)
for the degree of Bachelor of Journalism
Alanna Nicole Caire
Katherine Mary Cox
Nicole Catherine Dikkenberg
Ottilie Elisabeth French
James Donald Gratton
Andrew Jame Lodiong
Michael John Lorenzoni
Jessica Marie Mayes
Thomas Robert George Nancarrow
Benjamin Albert Palmer
Samantha Jane Regione
Jemma Louise Rowe
Bernhard John Sayer
Thomas William Syrmas
Kate Louise Wakerley
Henry Cameron de Cure *(24/03/2015)
for the degree of Bachelor of Media Arts
Alexandra Sarah Barrington
Lillian Louise Chester
Choi Wai Ting
Justin Wayne Eckert
Cameron Ridley Dean Edson
Joan Sebastian Garcia
Tania Crystal Hillier
Christopher Trent Janssen
Jodie Marie Kirkbride
Anthony Marinos
Grace Anne Linda Newman
Emma Pirone
Liam Rella
Obed Wilhelm Joseph Rosenzweig
Prakash David Saraswati
Breeana Kristen Tully
Melissa Verdino
Meina Wang
for the degree of Bachelor
of Public Relations
Kassandra Affede
Tiana Nicole Beatrice
Emily Belperio
Ashleigh Jade Hatchard
Hong Zhang Lee
Karina Louise Piperone
Lisa Marie Ranson
Kate Rushforth
Brendan Stevens
Kirsty Jane Trimper
Sokunthea Tym
Abuk Majok Utam
Truc Xuan Vo
Chiara Rose Zito
for the Associate Degree in
Languages and Culture Studies
Georgina D’Angelo *(24/03/2015)
Rachel Victoria Dieckmann *(24/03/2015)
The School of Education
for the degree of Master of
Catholic Education
Anne-Marie Elizabeth Platten
for the degree of Master of Education
Jasmine Lee Centenera
for the degree of Master of
Education (Digital Technologies)
Angus Hugh Magarey
for the degree of Master
of Education (Educational
Leadership and Management)
Lorraine Michelle Karunaratne
for the degree of Master of Education
(Literacy and Language Education)
Sonia Marree Pringle
Sandy Wilson
for the degree of Master of
Education (Teaching English to
Speakers of Other Languages)
Liu Jia
Anaclet Nzeyimana
for the degree of Master of
Teaching (Early Childhood)
Zoe Louise Howse
Cherie Jean Redwood
for the degree of Master of
Teaching (Primary)
Adriana Jane Ceravolo
Kristina Amanda Chong-Tenn
Sally Jo Clark
Sarah Jane Coghlan
Nicole Ann Darling
Hana Victoria Ehrlich
Margaret Joy Ellis
Lauren Rachael Knight
Anne-Louise Christine Maiolo
Sarah Jane Merrigan
Stephanie Paige Norris
Marc Stephen Saffin
Terri Young
for the degree of Master of
Teaching (Primary and Middle)
Phillip Adams
Alicia Ann Bennett
Erin Samantha Louise Bigwood
Alison Tracy Cocks
Catherine Jane Davies
Roelant Roderick Dewerse
Kelly Mae Heptinstall
Xiaojin Li
Bryan Ansel Mathews
Eric Duncan Nicholson
Catharine Louise Piper
Gabriella Player
Jane Broughton Sawrey
Kate Simmons
for the degree of Master of
Teaching (Secondary)
Samuel Robert Agnew
Nikita Ahluwalia
Eulaly Rebecca Bagshaw Allen
Matthew Altmann
Denise To Nhi Arab
Kelly Anne Barltrop
Robert Lucian Barteletti
Emma Jane Bellgrove
Katrina Jane Berry
April Victoria Bickley
Lisa Jean Bowman
Susanna Elizabeth Brandt
Ryan Travis Bray
Stephanie Alexandra Bromley
Leah Marie Carling
Su Jen Cheong
Nathan Samuel Cini
Nathan Phillip Clarke
Brendan James Clewes
Daniel Nicholas Francis Clift
James Anthony De Gregorio
Hannah Elizabeth Dearman
Thomas Allen Easson
Kirsty Ann Faulkner
Deon Ferris
Rick Fischer
Zac Thomas Fitzgerald
Christopher John Flavel
Elizabeth Fotiadis
Alexander Robert Fulwood
Oliver Lachlan Garrett
Mary Cecilia Gazzola
Emma Louise Golding
Jessica Harper
Sarah Kate Hooker
Kayla Lee Ide-Ant’z
Ashleigh Claire Kemp
Yoo Young Kim
Elena Kuzmenko
Rebecca Suzanne Lovell
Marta Markowska
Max McColl
Genine Karen Meredith
Claudia Monique Moldovan
Alexandra Neailey
Cerise Joan Annette Newlyn
Emma Louise Noakes
Ruth Patching
Samuel Powell
Hannah Rose Priest
Daniel Michael Ralph
Elsa Reuter
Gunther Armstrong Schapel
Jacqueline Schar
Lauren Kate Schiller
Bryce Lyndon Smith
Justin Robert Smith
Jack Snell
Thomas Alexander Stewart
Nicholas Robert Taylor
Emily Upton
Tanuja Mangesh Vakade
Ryan Jonas Vivian
Philip Anthony Walker
Amanda Kay Wareham
Hannah Jane Wight
Cari Anne Willsmore
Jie Xu
Kate Emma Zvirgzdins
for the Graduate Diploma in
Education (Adult, Vocational
and Workplace Learning)
Katharine Allen
Kylie Peta Boase
John Andryan Collins
Eleanor Alice Zecchin
for the Graduate Certificate in Education
(Adult and Vocational Learning)
Raja Kannusamy
Lucy Abigail Weate
for the Graduate Certificate in
Education (Catholic Education)
Amanda Joanne Byrne
Sonia Ampelia Chiappin-Scalzi
Jamie Paul Couch
Naomi Marie Creek
Rebecca Jane Ewer
Jane Frances Mary Gibson
Eloise Anita Griffiths
Joanne Faye Matthews
Louise Amy Messenger
Kate Morgante
Patrizia Puglia
Vicki Rubino
Brady Aaron Stallard
for the Graduate Certificate in Education
(Early Childhood Leadership)
Steven Yarham
12 August: 3.00pm
Professor Kurt Lushington
MPsych (Clinical), PhD, Head:
School of Psychology, Social
Work and Social Policy, will
present:
for the Graduate Certificate in
Education (Teaching English to
Speakers of Other Languages)
Sarah Calderbank
Susan Margaret Kauschke
for the degrees of Bachelor of
Science and Bachelor of Education
for the degree of Bachelor of
Education (Primary and Middle)
Keelan Patrick Mackle
Adriana Kelly Mylonas
David Unaipon College of Indigenous
Education and Research
Kaitlyn Jessica Archer
for the degree of Master of
Aboriginal Studies
for the degree of Bachelor of Early
Childhood Education (In-Service)
Alexandra Kate Gallagher
Marija Poljak-Nikolic
Katherine Anne Barber
Eleanor Christine Behrens
Melinda Jane Bishop
Kerry Jane Docking
Asta Gehling
Jacqueline Estelle Gliddon
Alexandra Frances Nicholls
Catherine Joy O’Dea
Angela Jane Plisko
Christine Ruth Rollins
Nadine Mireille Schofield *(24/03/2015)
Penelope Jayne Schubert
Stephanie Gay Sones
Patricia Dawn Stewart
Tristen Louise Turner
Aletta Catharina Visser
Sheryle Marion Yorston
for the degree of Bachelor of
Education (Adult, Vocational
and Workplace Learning)
Nicholas Robert Burston
Tina Michelle Dalwood
Katherine Francis Eagles
Helen Kay Elix
Jasmine Skye Peta Giles
Marcus Damon Lock
Luke Montgomery
Sharon Ann Newbound
David Andrew Smith
Michael Snowden
for the degree of Bachelor of Education
(Design and Technology Education)
Carole Nadine Holroyd
Angela Louise Sutton
Damien Thamm
for the degree of Bachelor of
Education (Early Childhood)
Michelle Carmela Carcich
Kallie Ann Gordon
Sarah Jean Hawes
Danielle Ashleigh Maddern
Amber Martina Rumsby
Danielle Simone Rypstra *(24/03/2015)
for the degree of Bachelor
of Education (Primary)
Briellen Louise Dunn
Sherry Kate Ellsworth
Caitlin Jane Goldsworthy
Sarah May Liddemore
Natasha Marie Parletta
for the Graduate Diploma
in Aboriginal Studies
Mervyn Philip Wilson
for the Graduate Certificate
in Aboriginal Studies
Amy Luana Thomas
for the degrees of Bachelor of Arts
(Aboriginal Studies) and Bachelor of
Education (Middle and Secondary)
Renee Christine Hartnett
Joshuah William Terence Jenner
Adrianne Louise Semmens
for the degrees of Bachelor of Arts
(Australian Studies) and Bachelor of
Education (Middle and Secondary)
Stefanie Alyce Angelini
Lucy May Coleman
Samantha Helene Florance
Maria Elizabeth Grasso
Megan Kim Haronen
Sonia Ruth Mackay
Sarah Kay Shepherd
Kirsty Natalie Storrie
for the degree of Bachelor of
Arts (Australian Studies)
Graeme Harry Watkins
for the degree of Bachelor
of Arts (Indigenous Cultures
and Australian Society)
Ferdinand Ntahonziye
Rachel Elizabeth Pynor
Amanda Lee Radomi
Rachel Holly Ware
for the degree of Bachelor of
Arts (Indigenous Studies)
Janine Jensen
Heather Milton
Milca Villarrubia Martin del Burgo
The School of Psychology, Social
Work and Social Policy
for the degree of Master of Mediation
and Conflict Resolution
Angela Nadine Morton Perkins
for the degree of Master of
Psychology (Clinical)
Nina Michele Higgs
for the degree of Master of Psychology
(Work and Organisational)
Ruby Otero
Daniel James Rees
Taranjeet Kaur Thandi
Jiachen Wang
Jacqueline Louise Williams
for the Graduate Certificate
in Mediation (Family)
Angela Karen Niejalke
for the degree of Bachelor of
Social Work with Honours
Karina Jane Scanlon
Kathleen Patricia Weate
for the degrees of Bachelor of Social
Science (Human Services) and
Bachelor of Psychological Science
Lisa Danielle Brewer
for the degree of Bachelor of
Psychological Science
Jessica Branch
Vanessa Grebenshikoff
Joacim Carl Wilhelm Grevillius
Anna Rachael Harmati
Jessica Anne Hehner
James Hillard
Belinda June Howarth
Christina Agatha Kondellos *(24/03/2015)
Graham Geoffrey Lewis
Suzan-Keji Monoja
Alice Vivienne Myers
Chloe Hannah Nunn
Rohullah Raul Qasimy
Nasrine Rasheed
Elizabeth Mary Robbins
Danielle Lauren Teasdale
Glen Alexander Telfer
Dylan Andrew Wilson
for the degree of Bachelor of Social
Science (Human Services)
Heidi Ann Steele
for the degree of Bachelor of Social Work
Melissa Jade Ellis
Brendon Kyle Liddicoat
Fiona Janet Randells
Angel Tan
12 August: 3.00pm
for the degree of Master of Social Work
Thursday 13 August 2015 at 10.30am
Adelaide Convention Centre
Professor Robyn Williams AM
BSc (Hons)
Professor Williams is a science journalist
and broadcaster who presents The Science
Show and Ockham’s Razor on Radio
National.
Although he graduated with a Bachelor
of Science (honours) in England, he
admits to spending as much time acting
as studying. Early in his career he made
guest appearances in The Goodies, Monty
Python’s Flying Circus and Doctor Who, and
stood in for Tom Jones for four months in
his TV series.
He has conducted countless interviews with
scientists on ABC TV on programs such as
Quantum and Catalyst, narrated the Nature
of Australia series and appeared in World
Safari with David Attenborough.
Outside the ABC, Professor Williams has
served in various capacities, including
president of the Australian Museum Trust,
chairman of the Commission for the Future,
and president of the Australian Science
Communicators. In 1987, he was proclaimed
a National Living Treasure.
In 1993, he was the first journalist elected as
a Fellow Member of the Australian Academy
of Science. He was appointed AM in the
1988 Australian Bicentenary honours list
and in the same year received honorary
doctorates in science from the Universities
of Sydney, Macquarie and Deakin. The ANU
awarded him a doctorate of law, and he is a
visiting professor at the University of NSW
and an adjunct professor at the University
of Queensland.
A Reuters fellowship at Oxford
University allowed him time to write his
autobiography, And Now for Something
Completely Different. He was a visiting
fellow at Balliol College Oxford in 1995-96.
Professor Williams has written more than 10
books, the latest being a novel, 2007: a true
story waiting to happen.
Order of Ceremony
Processional music will be played.
The audience is requested to stand for the
entrance of His Excellency The Honourable
Hieu Van Le AO, Governor of South Australia,
the Academic Procession, Council and
Official Party.
The Australian National Anthem will be
sung by Ms Sharon Turley, soprano.
The Chancellor, Dr Ian Gould AM, BSc(Hons),
PhD, FTSE, FAusIMM, CompIEAust, will open
the ceremony.
The Vice Chancellor and President,
Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD,
CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony.
Professor Marie Wilson JD, PhD, Pro Vice
Chancellor (Business and Law): UniSA
Business School, will present Professor
Robyn Williams AM for the honorary degree
of Doctor of the University.
The Occasional Address will be delivered by
Professor Robyn Williams AM, Presenter of
The Science Show.
The Chancellor, on behalf of the University,
will confer awards on the candidates.
The Chancellor will close the ceremony.
The audience is requested to stand as the
Official Party, Council, Academic Procession
and graduates retire.
Aida: Triumphant March and Ballet
Music
Verdi: Performed by the CSR Symphony
Orchestra, Bratislava
Advance Australia Fair / Peter Dodds
McCormick
13 August: 10.30am
The Occasional Address
The Presentation
Professor Susan Freeman PhD,
MEdSts, GradDipEd(Secondary),
BEco, Dean: Postgraduate
and Professional Programs,
University of South Australia
Business School, will present:
for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy
Abou Bakar, by thesis entitled:
A symbolic interactionist approach to
consumer behaviour
(conferred: 16 April 2015)
Thomas Kam Tim Chan, by thesis entitled:
A study of influences on strategic
investment decision effectiveness
(conferred: 16 April 2015)
Beni Halvorsen, by thesis entitled:
Factors that affect employee retention:
a job embeddedness account of migrant
turnover intentions and job search
activities
(conferred: 18 June 2015)
Margaret Kathleen Harris, by thesis entitled:
Innovation, collaboration and
physiotherapy clinics
(conferred: 16 April 2015)
Karuna Ramanathan, by thesis entitled:
Enabling intuitive tacit knowledge
transfer through leadership development
in a hierarchical organisation
(conferred: 18 June 2015)
Ulrich Michael Veyhl, by thesis entitled:
The role and leadership of functional
experts in cross-functional selling centres
(conferred: 11 December 2014)
for the degree of Doctor of
Business Administration
Png Soon Hock Charles, by thesis entitled:
Adoption of strategic human resource
management selection practices in the
Singapore private education industry
(conferred: 18 June 2015)
Wong Wai Yin, by thesis entitled:
The mediating effects of school
reputation and school image on the
relationship between quality of teaching
staff and student satisfaction: the
perception of full-time higher education
students in Hong Kong.
(conferred: 21 August 2014)
* indicates a conferral of award date prior to
this ceremony
University of South Australia
Business School
for the degree of Master of
Business Administration
Paul Andrews
Benjamin Bancroft
Christian Paul Barnes
Chan Miu Kei *(18/06/2015)
Sanny Sin Ling Chan *(11/12/2014)
Chan Sum Yi Prudence *(18/06/2015)
Winnie Cheng *(18/06/2015)
Cheung Chau Ming Christy *(18/06/2015)
Cheung Hiu Ying *(18/06/2015)
Ching Hang Shu *(26/02/2015)
Choi Hiu Pui *(18/06/2015)
Chung Po Gee Daniel *(18/06/2015)
Katheryn Marie Joy Curnow
James Cameron Earle
Jason Alan Ernst
Niall Patrick Fay
Alexander Spencer Thomas Cahir Grigg
Stuart David Hall
Adrian Joel Herbert
Nicole Dawn Hewett *(27/03/2015)
Damian James Hockley *(28/08/2013)
Katharine Jane Hockley
Christopher Thomas Hooper
Kimberly Sue Howeler
Ip Ka Man
Noni Michelle Inglis
Kwok Ka Ling *(26/02/2015)
Kwok Ki Woon Albert *(26/02/2015)
Lai Nga Yan *(18/06/2015)
Lam Sao Peng *(18/06/2015)
Ben Leditschke
Lei Sok Man *(18/06/2015)
Leung Tsz Man *(26/02/2015)
Andrew Lightfoot
Phillipa Lilly
Ian Ngoc Luong
Robert Luther
Nicholas McIntyre
Daniel Joseph Mullins
Hannah Murphy
Rose Gathoni Njuguna
Poon Wai Sang *(18/06/2015)
Abhishek Rajora
Sarah Jennifer Schulze
Matthew Ronald Simpson *(27/03/2015)
So Eric *(26/02/2015)
So Suk Yi Candy *(26/02/2015)
Tina Rose Stewart
Matthew Robert Stone
Lai Ha Shirley Tam *(18/06/2015)
Tam Oi Yin *(26/02/2015)
Tham Anne *(18/06/2015)
Hoi Lun Tong *(18/06/2015)
for the degree of Master of Business
Administration (Health Services)
Fiona Kay Margrie
Kathryn Alicia Shonk
for the degree of Master of
Business Administration (Human
Resource Management)
Belinda Jayne Judd
Emily Markham
Md Masudur Rahman
for the degree of Master of Business
Administration (Marketing)
Karen Gray
Xu Xinghui
for the degree of Master of
International Business
Chin Chuan Chua
Athuai Magot Door
Geng Jiacheng
Guan Jun
Mahira Hasanovic Nevesinjac
Pui Chun Hung
Zhi Yu Jiang
Khoo Iri
Luo Qing
Jane Upton *(27/03/2015)
Mengyi Yao
Zhang Cheng
Zhou Dexin
Zhu Lin
for the degree of Master of
International Business (Extension)
George Gichuhi Kiama
Andrew Kamau Muiruri
for the Graduate Diploma in
Business Administration
Sujith Tippajirao Ambekar
Venkata Satya Ravi Kumar Chavali
James Cameron Earle
Liliana Fernández Pérez
Simon John Halman
Brendan George Paramore
for the Graduate Diploma in
International Business
Quoc Tran Duong
Mei Keqiang
for the Graduate Certificate in
Business Administration
Peter Colin Barnard
James William Stuart Bell
Tamara Louise Blackmore
Carolyn Jane Blom
Simon Hendrik Blom
Sara Ann Case
Roderick Stuart Chamberlain
Peter Geoffrey Chapple
Kevin Lawrence Connell
Jagdish Diego D’Souza
Caprice Anne Davey
Aditya Diwakar
Andrew Douglas Drummond
Scott Andrew Eger
Paul Farnworth
Christopher John Fitzgerald
Andrew Michael Gianarakis
Trevor Gregory
Hui Ka Wai Paul *(18/06/2015)
Terry John Jackson
Katrina Jenkins
Kristian Livolsi
Patrick Joseph Mccaffrey
Stephen Mills
Rodney Mitchell
Matthew Napolitano
Darrin Heath Noel
Jacqueline Machaka Nyangena
Anupama Parmeswaran
Phillip Arthur Pike
Harry James Prandalos
John Bruce Preston
Ronald James Robinson
Renee Carmen Sporne
Kanagalingam Suhendran
Michael Taskas
Hoi Lun Tong *(11/12/2014)
Kerren Vandepeer
Kylie Joy Veale
Mark Andrew Vespa
Anthony James Von Stanke
Sarah Jane Warren
Sarah Elizabeth Watson
Jamie White
Francine Whiteley
Terry Colin Wilson
The School of Law
for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws with
Honours and Bachelor of Commerce
Angela Carrera
for the degree of Bachelor
of Laws with Honours
Christopher James Ellis
Julia Marie Mignone
Scott Angus Mutton
13 August: 10.30am
Melanie Joy Toyer
Patrick Anson Trainor
Ethne Ann Vigliante
Ross Michael Whitman
Christopher Colin Wilcox
Wong Chi Him *(18/06/2015)
Wong Ho Lun Alan *(26/02/2015)
Wong Kin Man *(18/06/2015)
Wong Pik Kei Becky *(26/02/2015)
Wu Ryan Kam Bong *(18/03/2015)
Wu Yee Ha Janny *(18/06/2015)
for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws
and Bachelor of Commerce
for the degree of Master of Management
(Arts and Cultural Management)
Qing Cao
Benjamin Chau
Robin Nicky Duits
Lorelei Loveridge
Alyssa Anne Mason
Georgina Elizabeth Paech
for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws
and Bachelor of Journalism
Marie-Elaina Bakas
Kate Marie Budzynski
Fiona Campbell
Lauren Barbara Garrett
Stephanie Kay Hurrell
Kristina Leigh Taddeo
for the degree of Master of Management
(Integrated Supply Chain Management)
for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws
and Bachelor of Management
for the degree of Master of Management
(Strategic Procurement)
Isabel Rose Klem
Samuel Bayden Thomson
Ryan Robert Barmby
Martin Gerard Hughes
Claire Marmion Moseley
Tianyu Qiu
Thomas Alexander Sugget
Nuo Xu
for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and
Bachelor of Psychological Science
Amy Louise Farrell
for the degree of Bachelor of Laws
William Andrew Leo Barnes
Linda Eleni Farantouris
Lucy Muringo Gichuhi
Edward Angus Hewitt
Emily Kristina Hunt
Jayde Tayla Lysy
Kanchana Murugesan
Patrice O’Loughlin
Flynn Riley Stewart
Simone Chantelle White
The School of Management
for the degree of Master of Human
Resource Management
Yun En Book
Deborah Ann Bough
Tahlia Jayde Fergusson
Jiang Jiayu
Li Yixuan
Heidi Jane Molloy
Haoheng Tan
Yue Bosen
Zheng Chuntian
for the degree of Master of Human
Resource Management (Extension)
Dinar Ika Anitis
for the degree of Master of Management
Yee Sher Eng
Ella Lorraine Hine
Joseph Christopher Lovett
Siti Ridloah
Zhou Shida
Ngor Kuoirot Deng
Gohar Rahman Durrani
Xiao Liang
Jiaqi Lu
Junhua Zhuang
for the degree of Master of Management
(Tourism and Event Management)
Liana Shae Finlayson
Victoria Kate Stringer
for the Graduate Diploma in
Human Resource Management
Mahshid Ahmadi
Madeleine Victoria Marin
for the Graduate Diploma in Management
Michael Davies
for the Graduate Diploma in Management
(Arts and Cultural Management)
Nicole Griffiths
Jessie Lauren McKinlay
Graeme Maxwell Russell
Peter Dale Sharrock
for the Graduate Diploma in
Management (Strategic Procurement)
Qilan Zhan
for the Graduate Certificate in
Human Resource Management
Stella Cheatle
Tracey Anne Cutler
Humble Nicola Kate
Julia Estelle Miller
Donna Diane Wright
for the Graduate Certificate
in Management
Melissa Anne Friend
Maddegoda Gamage Amila Eranga Kushan
Piyapala
for the Graduate Certificate
in Management (Integrated
Supply Chain Management)
Benjamin Michael Arnold
Yi Fang
Christopher Anthony Norman Potts
for the degree of Bachelor of Business
Alanda Claire Davis
for the degree of Bachelor of Business
(Administrative Management)
Lo Mei Wa *(23/04/2015)
for the degree of Bachelor of
Business (Management)
David Muiruri Muiganu
for the degree of Bachelor
of Management
Danijela Badrov
Carly Battams
John David Edwards
Daniel Faddoul
Doolwala Sanjaya Galapitage
Nicola Sarah Godfrey
Fatemeh Khodadadi
Nicole Kristy Langford
Jonas Carlos Magaya
Cho Ying Ng
Karl Anthony Paterson *(27/03/2015)
Alicia Marie Payne
Anastasia Christina Pouferis
Joanne Leah Taskas
Kai Tong
Linh Thuy Vo
Tracey Joy Watson
Norton Wong
Yu Ruojia
Zhang Weishuo
for the degree of Bachelor
of Management (Human
Resource Management)
Sonia Jane Blacker
Stephanie Josie Cameron
Lauren Marie Chamberlain
Chi Lam Chan
Kellie Lawrice Chehade
Aaron Gabor Danicek
Kaylene Joy Dommenz
Dean Edwards
Grace Forgione
Bianca Ann Francis
Steyn Freedendal
Megan Gabell
Daniel Garlik
Guo Yanan
Qianqian Hang
Kyle Samuel Howe-Tipene
Cody Johnston
Niki Kapnistis
Alana Jade Lalli
Ka Man Law
Lei Hua
Lee Christopher Mountzouris
Andrea Kayla Musolino
Nguyen Ngoc Tien
Kate Jesseca Nelson
Kristen Trang Nguyen
Phan Huong Thi
Nicholas John Solomon
Tsz Ching Tse
Tara Joy Watson
Anna Catherine West
Yu Ya Wen
for the degree of Bachelor of
Management (Logistics and
Supply Chain Management)
Nazirulmubin Ahmad Zaki
Joel Dayan Aiyadorai
Ayom Alier Ayom Deng
Fang Guan
Hayley Kirsten Feichter
Feng Zhe
Li Chun Yan
Chang Liu
Shen Hongru
Wang Haoyinan
Wei Yuhang
Hongyu Xiang
Pakaisone Xoumphonphakdy
Xiaowei Zou
13 August: 10.30am
Dr John Wilkinson BSc, BCom,
MBA, PhD, Program Director:
Bachelor of Business, University
of South Australia Business
School, will present:
for the degree of Bachelor of
Management (Policing)
for the degree of Bachelor of
Management (Marketing)
Helen Hansen Anderson
Ryan Bowman
Karyn May Ford
Caroline May Gardner
Luke Jonathon Hounslow
Tha’er Moh’d Khaled Abusenenh
Anna Borek
Tara Vera Margret Bria *(27/03/2015)
Bui Thi Trang My
Chan Hong Nam
Chia Pek Kee
Ying Cui
Aislinn Curyer
Ryan James Gooding
Jelena Heleta
Scott Richard Henderson
Chaoyang Huo
Crystal Alanna Elizabeth Jagger
Tegan Hannah Jardine
Jin Shan
Sacha Caitlin Just
Jenny Kim
Richard Mark Kromwijk
Le Hoang Anh
Brittanie Lafrance
Lin Zhen
Patrick Ling Ngee Hang
Xianshan Liu
Bonnie Elaine Macleod
Tse Fung Mak
Kendall Michelle Masters
Kimberly Jay McMahon
Timothy James Nancarrow
William Earle Papatolis
George Frederick Porter
Aaron Christopher Ravindran *(23/04/2015)
Leonard Maxwell Rowe
Bryden Allistair Sturgess
Regan Sym Choon
Natalie Patricia Szymanczyk
Tan Sik Yee Jonathan
Tan Poh Jhin
Tang Ann Suan
Tatwah Tang
Shane Mitchell Tucker
Wan Hao Jie
Wang Jiutong
Kimberley Jane Ward
Dylan James Willcocks
Kin Lok Wong
Heath Gerard Worrall
Yang Tianqi
Yap Kai Quan *(27/03/2015)
Yan Chui Yip
Margareta Yunita
Zhang Qing
Zhou Jingzhu
for the degree of Bachelor of Sport
and Recreation Management
Jake Colin Culkin
Andrew Georgiou
Jonathon Andrew Henschke
Anthony Simon Jennings
Jodie Robyn Lloyd
Matthew Desmond Slack
for the degree of Bachelor of
Tourism and Event Management
Hugh Bila
Amelia Kate Bressington
Marta Claire Dawson
Jerry Do
Xu Duan
Norton James Garth
Georgia Guerinet
Ainsley Adelle Jones
Ellie Kustermann
Dao Lam
Wenwei Li
Riane Lourens
Dearna Janette Newchurch
Ying Qin
Wang Ruixue
Zhu Fanli
Yang Zhang
The School of Marketing
for the degree of Master of Marketing
Joisbel Andreina Castro Ramirez
Jordan Nicholas Florence-Rieniets
Danni Renee Francis
Yii Kiing Hii
Ting Ting Lam
Alexander John Mcaskill
Natalie Moretti
Kristinne Ann Suing Repolona
Michelle Anne Rice-Murphy
Adam Troyn
Froniga Van Mook
Xiang Yang
for the Graduate Diploma in Marketing
Elise Marie Breda
Phil Patrick Detoya
for the Graduate Certificate in Marketing
Elaine Alexandra Jeanette Dalby
for the degrees of Bachelor of
Management (Marketing) and
Bachelor of International Relations
Kathleen Anne Millar
for the degree of Bachelor of
Marketing and Communication
Natasha Dimitra Fermantzis
Rebecca Jane Gale
Caitlin Maria Pegoli
Chanel Saleh
Claudia Seychell
Shannon Mary Tremaine
Carly Watson
Adelaide Convention Centre
Mr Rob Chapman
FAICD, F FIN
Rob Chapman is a company director. He
is Chair of the Adelaide Football Club, the
Adelaide Airport, Barossa Infrastructure,
Fortis Ago Corporate Advisory, The Engine
Room and Perks Integrated Business
Services. He is Deputy Chair of the South
Australian Economic Development
Board, the South Australian Economic
Development Cabinet Committee and a
director of TAFE.
Order of Ceremony
Processional music will be played.
The audience is requested to stand for
the entrance of the Academic Procession,
Council and Official Party.
The Australian National Anthem will be
sung by Ms Sharon Turley, soprano.
The Deputy Chancellor, Dr Wendy Craik AM,
BSc(Hons), PhD, GradDipMgmt, DUniv, FAICD,
FTSE, will open the ceremony.
The Vice Chancellor and President,
Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD,
CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony.
Born and educated in Adelaide, he spent
his early career in the insurance and funds
management industry. Promotions saw him
move to the eastern states before returning
to Adelaide and taking up an executive role
in banking.
The Occasional Address will be delivered by
Mr Rob Chapman, Company Director.
Prior to his current appointments, he was
Chief Executive Officer of the St George
Banking Group, Managing Director of
BankSA and held senior executive positions
with CBA, Colonial Group and Prudential
Corporation.
The Deputy Chancellor will close the
ceremony.
Mr Chapman has been recognised for
his consistent pursuit of excellence and
outstanding contribution to South Australia
with the 2005 SA Great Award for Business.
He was recently tasked with leading the
State Government’s $15 million investment
fund aimed at bringing new jobs to South
Australia.
The Deputy Chancellor, on behalf of
the University, will confer awards on the
candidates.
The audience is requested to stand as the
Official Party, Council, Academic Procession
and graduates retire.
Aida: Triumphant March and Ballet
Music
Verdi: Performed by the CSR Symphony
Orchestra, Bratislava
Advance Australia Fair / Peter Dodds
McCormick
13 August: 3.00pm
The Occasional Address
21 June: 2.00pm
Thursday 13 August 2015 at 3.000pm
The Presentation
Associate Professor Stephen
Boyle PhD, MBA, GradDipMgmt,
BMus(Hons), BMus, Dean:
Academic, University of South
Australia Business School, will
present:
for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy
Mamun Ul Ala, by thesis entitled:
The potential impact of TRIPS on the
pharmaceutical industry in Bangladesh:
towards an industrial policy to promote
a national system of innovation through
enhanced collaboration
(conferred: 18 June 2015)
Yang Hou, by thesis entitled:
Pricing dynamics, informational
efficiency and hedging performance of
CSI 300 index futures market
(conferred: 18 June 2015)
* indicates a conferral of award date prior to
this ceremony
University of South Australia
Business School
for the degrees of Master of Business
Administration and Master of
Management (Event Management)
Yue Qiao
for the degrees of Master of
Business Administration and
Master of Management (Integrated
Supply Chain Management)
Dean Newman
for the degrees of Master of
Human Resource Management
and Master of Marketing
Do Thi Hoang Mai
for the degrees of Master of International
Business and Master of Marketing
for the degrees of Bachelor of
Applied Finance and Bachelor
of Business (Property)
Chin Siau Juen
Nicholas Fyfe Zacharin
for the degrees of Bachelor of
Applied Finance and Bachelor
of Management (Marketing)
Xue Min
for the degrees of Bachelor of
Applied Finance and Bachelor of
Tourism and Event Management
Jonathon Charles Phillips
for the degrees of Bachelor of Business
(International Business, Finance and
Trade) and Bachelor of Management
Paul Steven Milton *(19/08/2014)
for the degrees of Bachelor of Business
(International Business, Finance and
Trade) and Bachelor of Management
(Logistics and Supply Chain Management)
James Douglas Cameron Walkington
for the degrees of Bachelor of
Business (International Business,
Finance and Trade) and Bachelor
of Management (Marketing)
Camilla Rose Birch
Daniel Libralato
for the degrees of Bachelor of
Business (Management of Information
Technology) and Bachelor of Commerce
Dawson John Hunt
for the degrees of Bachelor of
Commerce and Bachelor of Tourism
and Event Management
Lauren Paige Thiel *(27/03/2015)
for the degrees of Bachelor of
Management (Human Resource
Management) and Bachelor of Sport
and Recreation Management
Binbin Wang
Luke Stephen Mitchell
for the degrees of Master of Management
(Strategic Procurement) and Master
of Professional Accounting
for the degrees of Bachelor of
Management (Human Resource
Management) and Bachelor of
Tourism and Event Management
Eric Louis Dsouza
for the degrees of Master of Professional
Accounting and Master of Management
(Tourism and Event Management)
Sheeba George
for the Graduate Certificate in Business
Anushree Kulkarni
Yichao Lu
Ruby Fagan-schmidt
for the degrees of Bachelor of
Management (Marketing) and Bachelor
of Tourism and Event Management
Christopher Luke Tormet
The School of Commerce
for the degree of Master of
Business Accounting
Viradha Tharaka Leeniyagoda
*(27/03/2015)
Danlei Ren
for the degree of Master of
Professional Accounting
Hannah Bottos
Dean Caruso
Chen Chun
Xin Chen
Yunfeng Chen
Ming Cheng
Lesieli Latu Filivao
Juan Fu
Gao Yan
Geng Jinhao
Matthew Shaun James Golley
Chenxi He
Mastura Hodgahmat
Kong Lingwenjun
Arzoo Shabbirbhai Kugasia
Lam Thua Thuan
Lau Chun Yin
Qinyun Li
Liu Yifei
Yuan Liu
Lv Danlin
Qi Ma
Son Truong Nguyen
Stephen John Robinson
Sun Mingjia
Tang Shiyin
Wang Jisi
Teng Wang
Youjia Wang
Wang Yue
Yunzhu Wang
Ying Xing
Xueting Zhou
Zong Chufan
for the degree of Master of Professional
Accounting and Finance
Chen Hongqin
Xi Chen
Chen XinYuan
Dai ChengLong
Muhammad Jahanzaib Furrukh
Guan Haoyue
Xueying Li
Long Zhengsu
Lu BoNan
Luo Chaoying
Nguyen Ba Phuc
Nguyen Sy Tien
Nguyen Huy Vu Phan
Aritri Sarker
21 June: 2.00pm
Ian Malcolm Bodill
James Robert Clark
Nelunika Gunaratna
Ingrid Christel Kaminski
Patrick Francis McCarthy
Anthony Allan Stewart Mitchell
Saurabh Rajendrakumar Shukla
Ashwini Venkatesan
Keval Kishor Waghela
Yang Chao
Yang XingHan
Yan Yang
for the degree of Master of Professional
Accounting and Specialisation
Jiewen Fu
Huang Yun
Youn Sik Jang
Hemal Jani
Liu Ying
Mikaela Bacani Mendoza
Meng Lixuan
Mohammed Morshed
Keunyeong Park
Nischal Shrestha
Sun Chen
Vu Bao Ngan
Luwei Wang
Wang Tiantian
Suming Wen
Xie Nan
Xu Yiping
Yan Huimin
Zeng Zhen
Zhu Xiaoshan
for the Graduate Diploma in Property
Tom Stewart Barker
Brendon William Lear
James David Littlejohn
Nicholas Vithalis
for the Graduate Certificate in
Professional Accounting
Phallika Chum
Cheryl Ann Hyde
Ankit Kumar Khadka
Qinyun Li *(22/12/2014)
Li Xiaojie
Lan Nguyen Ngoc Chi
Jiexi Tian
Teresa Renee Yeing
for the Graduate Certificate in Property
Ashley Peter Jewell
for the degrees of Bachelor of
Business (International Business,
Finance and Trade) and Bachelor
of International Relations
Lisa Chantelle Turner
Benjamin Kevan Varley
Haokun Yang
for the degrees of Bachelor of Commerce
and Bachelor of Applied Finance
Jessica Kate Gurner
James Francis Lane
Momir Vuksa
13 August: 3.00pm
for the degree of Master of
Business (Property)
for the degrees of Bachelor
of Commerce and Bachelor of
Business (Commercial Law)
Aleisha Lee Martin
for the degree of Bachelor
of Accountancy
Chan Suk Ping *(18/06/2015)
Lam Hoi Ki *(16/04/2015)
Ng Wai Man *(16/04/2015)
Yuen Cheuk Chi *(18/06/2015)
for the degree of Bachelor of Accounting
Natalie Anne Alexander
Mohammed Shiyaz Ashraf Ali
Constantine Amditis
Sarah Bagus Musdyantoko
Damien Jon Clint Bailey
Hope Leigh Bamford
Amanda Bendeich
Michaela Franceen Bird
Justin Marc Braakhuis
Evan Bradshaw
Emma Kate Burden
Gemma Cann
Diego Carrasco
Brendan Kenneth Carruthers
Andrew Cook
Bradley Coyne
Allan Crawford
Benjamin De Nardis
James Alexander John Duncan
Sarah Dianne Dunkley
Simon Dwyer
Lin Edwards
Peta Eke
Louise Elson
James Richard Forbes
Deborah Foulkes
Kerrie Anne Freebody
Anne Rachel Gaul
Penelope Jane Godfrey
Rikki Lee Goldfinch
Mark Goodyer
Dijana Gorevska
Sam Sivan Gounder
Nuria Grau Miquel
Shannon Lee Haigh
Paul Gerard Hickey
Anne Hissey
Tania Hubbard
Matthew Ibrahim
Tanvir Islam
Rachel Ivic
Mandy Jaggers
Chelsea Elise Katsikitis
Jacob Kewley
Kirra Therese Kinch
Jennifer Manwai Lee
Ping Sum Li *(27/03/2015)
Laura Suzanne Marks-Craven
Monika Mathyssek-Kilburn
Elizabeth McDonagh
Angus McNeil
Renae Mcgettigan
Duncan James Fenton Mckenzie
Shaun Miller
Zeljka Milovic
Naomi Clare Molloy
Santhosh Moorkoth
Rakeshni Devi Mudaliar
Dale Warren Murrell
Namrata Nandani
Joelee Marie Nolan
Dayna O’Gara
Suzanne Parker
Kavita Prasad
Angela Shaw
Shane Darren Smith
Umadevi Sooriyakumaran
Adam James Speers
Alex James St Flour
Anthony Stevens
Rachel Louise Summers
Xiao Rui Sun
Richard Dennis Theobald
Rodney Charles Tonkin
Hayley Jo Trinder
David Vidotto
James William Waterhouse
Natasha Amy Williams
Danielle Marie Woods
Professor Christine Helliar BSc,
FCA, PhD, FRSA, Head: School
of Commerce, will present:
for the degree of Bachelor of
Business Administration
for the degree of Bachelor
of Applied Finance
for the degree of Bachelor of Business
Administration (Marketing)
Alex James Beaton
for the degree of Bachelor of Business
(Economics, Finance and Trade)
Steven Dimasi
Fadillah Binti Khalilullah
Mark John Langeluddecke
for the degree of Bachelor
of Business (International
Business, Finance and Trade)
Cui Haoran
Goh Song Huang
Seo Hyun Kim
Ka Seng Lei
Tianyuan Li
Xuan Li
Lim Kae Wen
Vincent Max Lobasso
Herminia Da Silva Martins Freitas Soares
Ira Fayyadhah Binti Md Naziman Shah
Miao Jibin
Wang Dongyan
Kunshan Yi
Jee Ling Yiu
for the degree of Bachelor
of Business (Property)
Brigitte Jane Gaetjens
Xin Ting Leong
Timothy Elroy Marsh
Coralie Ann Norris
Klaudio Palaj
for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce
Kate Regina Bruce
Huisha Chen
Chen Yihao
Cheong Jae Sern
Kate Louise Cornell
YangLin Cui
Yunting Deng
Stephanie Rose Gaetjens
Jaimin Kirti Gudhka *(22/12/2014)
Hu Jiayi
Muhammad Zia Hul Haq Hairuddin
Rachel Olivia Halstead
He Siqi
Xing He
Lyhong Heng
Nicholas James Hodder
Stephanie Patricia Horlin-Smith
Qiqing Hu
James Alfred Idol
Jia Xiaofan
Jia Zhe
Kam Xiu Ning
Vaishnavi Kasuba
13 August: 3.00pm
Elliott Abbas
Cao Yang
Ching Soon Shen
Chung Ho Kong
Dawson John Hunt
Lai Mun Hoong
Lee Khai Wei *(23/04/2015)
Lee Wei Sze
Na Li
Li Qianya
Li QingXiu
Liang Yaguo
Luke Agostino Librandi
Nadelyn Lim Swee Ling *(23/04/2015)
Sovannareth Lim
Dong Lin
Junxing Lin
Weiwei Liu
Ching Kiu Jackie Luk
Li Luo
Xiameng Ma
Stephane Maurin
Evan Metanomski
Miao Jingying
Zheng Miao
Pham Quang Dao Tuyen Vinh Quang
Michael Schmitz
Jeremy Shaun Sebastian
Shuai Xiongfeng
Chui Lim Soh
Soh Vey Hoong *(16/04/2015)
Song Saijuan
Rene Speckert
Su Jun
Ching To Tang
Shu Nga Tang
Tengku Syafiq Tengku Saifuddin
Deep Kishor Thacker
David Tran
Tran Thi Thanh Xuan
Pak Lim Jimmy Tse
Wen Haowei
Wong Zhi Hao *(18/06/2015)
Wu Tianjia
Xie Yiwen
Yang Lengxue
Peak Chee Yew *(27/03/2015)
Yu Chenru
Yu Xiaoke
Zhang Keyang
Zhang Yiyuan
Zhuo Cheng Zhang
Zou Jiwen
Wai Ching Chan
Thi Thu Thuy Nguyen
Wee Nee Khan
Phay Ling Khor
Koh Li En Leanne *(23/04/2015)
Tian Sen Koh
Thaanyea Kreshna
Kuang Ting
Le Hong Nguyen
Chun Yu Lau
Nadia Fathurrahmi Lawita
Lee Jih Kai
Julie Lee Poh Yin *(23/04/2015)
Li Ruoyan
Jian Lin
Susan Anne Lock
Mai Truong Minh Anh
Mai YongJian
Stephen Matthew Maney
Arminis Tianis Martin
Aristya Mauliza
Marianna Millane
Nurul Nadrah Mohamad Nasir
Rahmath Naima Mohamed Mustafa Marican
*(23/04/2015)
Maryam Sakinah Mohd Adam
Nazmin Binti Muhamed Nazeer
*(23/04/2015)
Kim Phuong Nguyen
James Phillip Ormandy
Jayne Louise Paterson
Georgina Pietrosanti
Kendall Toni Popping
Ruan Chaohui
Nathan Samuel Salapatas
Muhamad Syafiq Sharif
Alpha Abdulai Sherrif
Shi SiSi
Daniel John Slorach
Su Runjiang
Tan Wei Xiang
Skye Patricia Gardiner Taylor
Christopher George Toubia
Tran Ngoc Phuong Anh
Van Trung Thuc
Uyen Minh Vo
Yifei Wang
Xuejun Wei *(22/12/2014)
James Michael Wood
Yang Tianjiao
Jian Yuan Yong
Haidong Zhang
UniSA College
for the Diploma in Science
and Technology
Ross Elliot Bassani
Thomas Braima
Sebit Nichola
Alexander Charles Priestley
Tyler Lester Winn
Prizes and Awards
2014 Prize List
Ian Davey Research Thesis Prize
Awarded for the Doctor of Philosophy
thesis of excellence based on the quality
of the examiner’s report, publication
record and community impact:
Thuc Duy Le
University of South Australia Prizes
The University of South Australia
manages over 400 prizes and awards,
a majority of which are generously
funded by individuals or organisations.
The University would like to thank
the following corporate and private
donors who partner with us to reward
and acknowledge outstanding student
achievement:
A Cuthbert Wells Prize Outstanding First Year
Academic Excellence Award University
of South Australia - Graduate Diploma
in Engineering (coursework)
Academic Excellence Award University
of South Australia - Master of
Engineering (coursework)
Adelaide Dot Net Users Group
(ADNUG) and Microsoft Prize
ADInstruments 2nd Year
Medical Science Prize
Administrative Management International
Program (Hong Kong) Prize
Australian and New Zealand
Cultural Arts Ltd Prize for Music
Performance Excellence - Level 2
Australian and New Zealand
Cultural Arts Ltd Prize for Music
Performance Excellence - Level 3
Australian Association of Social
Workers (AASW) Final Year
Outstanding Practice Award
Australian College of Children and Young
People’s Nurses (SA) Undergraduate Prize
Australian College of Education
(SA Chapter) Prize - The Tappa
Tangka Manninendi Medal
Australian College of Mental Health Nurses
(SA Branch) Award for Clinical Excellence
Australian College of Midwives
Incorporated Award
Australian Computer Society (South
Australia Branch) Prize
Australian Decorative & Fine Arts
Society, Adelaide Inc, Award
Australian Executors Trustees Academic
Award for Law and Global Perspectives
Australian Executors Trustees Academic
Award for Law Society and Justice
Australian Graphic Design
Association Award
Australian Institute of Architects
(SA Chapter) Prize
Australian Institute of Building
First Year Award
Andersons Solicitors Prize for Torts A and B
Australian Institute of Building South
Australian Chapter - Associate Degree
in Built Environment Award
Andrea Warden-Flood Prize (sponsored by
the Australian Physiotherapy Association)
Australian Institute of Building South
Australian Chapter - R A O’Neill Award
Ann Wilcock Prize
ANZ Bank Ltd Award
Australian Institute of Building Surveyors,
South Australia Chapter Student Award
Architectural Practice Board of
South Australia Prize
Australian Institute of Building
Third Year Award
Armstrong Award in Architecture
Australian Institute of Building, South
Australian Chapter - Chapter Medal
Anderson’s Solicitors Prize for Torts
Armstrong Award in Interior Architecture
Aroma Cafe SA Prize
Arthur J Smith Prize
Artichoke Magazine Prize in
Interior Architecture
ASC Prize
Audrey Simpson Prize (sponsored by the
Australian Physiotherapy Association)
Australian Institute of Building, South
Australian Chapter - H F Sarah Award
Australian Institute of Food Science
and Technology Prize
Australian Institute of Management Prize
Australian Institute of Quantity
Surveyors Prize
Aurecon Prize
Australian Institute of Radiography (SA
Branch) Award in Medical Imaging
Australasian Society for
Immunology (ASI) Prize
Australian Institute of Radiography (SA
Branch) Award in Radiation Therapy
Australia & New Zealand Society
of Nuclear Medicine Prize
Australian Library and Information
Association (ALIA) Prize Graduate Diploma in Library
Information Management
Australian and New Zealand
Cultural Arts Ltd Prize for Music
Performance Excellence - Level 1
Australian Library and Information
Association (ALIA) Prize - Master of
Library and Information Management
Chemplus 4th Year - Advanced
Therapeutics Prize
Australian Literacy Educators’
Association University Prize
CISCO Network Fundamentals Prize
Civil Engineering Graduates’ Society Prize
Clipsal by Schneider Electric Award
Australian Meteorological Association
Prize and Bureau of Meteorology
Clipsal by Schneider Electric Prize
Australian Pharmaceutical
Industry (API) Award
Codan Achievement Prize in
Telecommunications
Australian Physiotherapy Association (SA
Branch) Student Group Perpetual Trophy
Codan Project Award for Radio Frequency
or Wireless Communication Engineering
Australian Psychological Society Prize
Colgate-Palmolive Pty Ltd Award
Australian Society for Defence
Engineering Prize
Colliers International Prize
Australian Society for Operations
Research Prize
Australian Sonographers
Association Student Award
Australian Taxation Office Award
B P Opie Memorial Prize
BAE Systems - George H B Haskard Prize
BAE Systems Prize in Digital
Signal Processing
BAE Systems Project Award
Bank of South Australia Prizes - Most
Outstanding Student, First Year
Coca-Cola Amatil Prize
Concrete Pipe Association
of Australasia Prize
Constance Gordon-Johnson Sculpture Prize
Cosof Cudmore Knox prize for Contracts A
Cosof Cudmore Knox Prize for Contracts B
Cosoff Cudmore Knox Prize for
Corporate Law: General
CPA Australia - Jack Harrison
Memorial Award
CPA Australia Hong Kong China Division
Excellence Award (Financial Accounting)
BankSA Prize for Business Finance
CPA Australia Hong Kong
Division Excellence Award
(Management Accounting)
BankSA Prize for Finance Investment
CPA Australia Postgraduate Prize
Bendigo and Adelaide Bank
Team Player Award
CPA Australia Prize
bioCSL Immunohaematology Prize
BioSA 3rd Year Medical Science Prize
BlueScope Steel - Materials Australia Award
Bob Mierisch Memorial Prize in Civil
and Structural Engineering
Boost Business Results Prize
Brooks Running Prize
Business SA Prize
Cancer Biology Prize
Caroma Design Competition Prize
Caroma Prize in Interior Architecture
CBRE Prize
Cecil Teesdale-Smith (Literary) Award
Cecilie Bearup Prize in
Occupational Therapy
Cengage Prize
Channel 7 News Prize for Best
Television News Story
Chartered Institute of Purchasing &
Supply (CIPSA): Master of Logistics and
Supply Chain Management Prize
ChemCentral Prize
Chemplus 3rd Year Pharmacotherapeutics Practice Prize
Chemplus 3rd Year Pharmacotherapeutics Theory Prize
CPA Australia Prize for Advanced
Accounting M
CPA Australia Prize for Global Issues
for Accounting and Contemporary
Issues in Accounting
CPA Australia Young Professionals Award
CPR Pharma Services Prize
Credit Union SA Excellence in Master
of Teaching (Early Childhood) Prize
Credit Union SA Excellence in Master of
Teaching (Primary and Middle) Prize
Credit Union SA Excellence in Master
of Teaching (Primary) Prize
Credit Union SA Excellence in Master
of Teaching (Secondary) Prize
Credit Union SA Preschool
Professional Experience Prize
CRMA Award
D G Moye Memorial Prize (Civil Engineering)
David Pank Education Encouragement Prize
David Pank Northern Areas Education
Placement Encouragement Prize
David Pank Northern Areas High
Achiever Encouragement Prize
David Pank Undergraduate
Encouragement Prize
David Pank UniSA College Diploma Prize
Prizes and Awards
Australian Market and Social
Research Society Award
CISCO CCNP Prize
David Pank UniSA College
Encouragement Prize
Food and Beverage Development Fund
Excellence Award - Highest GPA
de Lissa Early Childhood Prize
Food and Beverage Development
Fund Excellence Award - Product
Development Award
Defence Science and Technology
Organisation (DSTO) Surveillance
Systems Undergraduate Prize
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Prize
Department for Correctional Services Award
Department of Environment, Water
and Natural Resources Award
Design Institute of Australia Modelmaking
Prize in Interior Architecture
Food and Beverage Development
Fund Excellence Award - Runner
Up Product Development Award
Friends of the South Australian
School of Art Inc Prize
Gary Crilley Award
Gary Lindblom Memorial Prize
Design Institute of Australia Professional
Encouragement Award - Ceramics
Geoffrey Maitland Prize (sponsored by the
Australian Physiotherapy Association)
Design Institute of Australia Professional
Encouragement Award - Glass
Global Experience
Halls Cranes Prize
Design Institute of Australia Professional
Encouragement Award - Industrial Design
Hames Sharley Prize in Architecture
Design Institute of Australia
Professional Encouragement
Award - Interior Architecture
Harry P Gill Memorial Medal
Design Institute of Australia Professional
Encouragement Award - Jewellery Design
Design Institute of Australia
Professional Encouragement
Award - Visual Communication
DG Moye Memorial Prize
(Environmental Science)
Drake Supermarkets Prize
DVE Business Solutions Prize
Dynek Pty Ltd Prize
Early Childhood Australia (SA Branch) Prize
eLabtronics Linear Electronic Prize
Elders Limited Award
Elma Casely Prize
Elma Casely Prize for Masters of
Physiotherapy (Graduate Entry)
Elsevier Nursing Prize
Engineers Australia - University of South
Australia - Keith Johinke Medal
Engineers Australia (South
Australia) Mechanical Prize
Ernst & Young Prize
Ethel Barringer Memorial Prize
F A Haas and Sir William Goodman
Prize for Civil Engineering
Financial Services Institute of
Australasia (FINSIA) Award
Fisher Jeffries Christmas Card Commission
Food and Beverage Development
Fund - Excellence Award Runner Up Highest GPA
Hames Sharley Prize in Interior Architecture
Health Partners Award
Helen S Blair Prize in Paediatrics
(sponsored by the Australian
Physiotherapy Association)
Hodgkison Graduate Prize in Architecture
Ian Davey Research Thesis Prize
Ian Wark Research Institute Medal
Industrial Relations Society of
South Australia Prize
Inghams Enterprises
Postgraduate HRM Prize
Institute of Public Works Engineering
Australia (SA) - G V Allen Medal
Institution of Mechanical Engineers Frederick Barnes Waldron Award
Institution of Mechanical
Engineers Project Award
ISIS Projects Prize in Interior Architecture
J R Pickering Prize
Jane Harper Honours Research Prize
Jarvis Group Prize
Jeanne-Marie Ganne Prize in Women’s
Health (sponsored by the Australian
Physiotherapy Association)
John Alexander Voules Brown Prize
John Christie Wright Memorial Prize
John Dalby Prize
Jones Lang LaSalle Award
Julie Duncan Memorial Award
for Student Journalism
Kate Gilmore Reid Prize (sponsored by the
Australian Physiotherapy Association)
Food and Beverage Development
Fund - Excellence Award 1st Year
Kelly Scientific Resources Award
Food and Beverage Development
Fund - Excellence Award 2nd Year
Konekt Prize
Food and Beverage Development
Fund - Excellence Award 3rd Year
KWP! Advertising Award
Kmart Australia Ltd. Award
Kraft Foods Limited Award
Leo Burnett Award
Lewis Barrett Prize
LexisNexis Prize for Companies
and Partnership Law
LexisNexis Prize for Property Law
Lions Club of Unley Nursing Award
Logistics Association of Australia Student Highest Achiever Award
Lydia Longmore Memorial Award
Lysaght Award for Outstanding
Achievement
Lysaght Award for Outstanding
Achievement in Structural Engineering
Margaret E Pank First Year Nursing
Encouragement Prize
Margaret E Pank Nursing
Encouragement Prize
Margaret Grace McNair AM
Award for Midwifery
Margaret Grace McNair AM
Foundation Prizes
Marie Hammond Postgraduate Award
Marjorie Black Prize
Mars Australia Award
Martin Hansen Award
Master Builders Association Prize
Master of Dietetics: High Achiever Prize
Master of International Business
Best Overall Student Prize
Master of International Business Course
Prize: Doing Business in Asia
Mayne Pharma Prize for the Highest
Overall GPA in the Bachelor of
Pharmaceutical Science
Mayne Pharma Prize Pharmaceutical
Industry Experience Course
McGraw-Hill Australia Prize
McGraw-Hill Prize
Michael Miller Medal
Mindfield Book Gallery 1st Year
Medical Science Prize
Most Outstanding Female Student
University of South Australia - Master
of Engineering (coursework)
Motorola Mobile Enterprise Prize
Motorola Prize in Computer
and Network Security
Nancy Whittingham Award
National Pharmacies - 2nd Year Prize
Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics
National Pharmacies - Dosage
Form Design 1 & 2 Prize
National Pharmacies 1st Year Prize
for Chemistry and Physiology
National Pharmacies 4th Year Prize
Nicholas Opie Award in Design
and Construction
Norm Clarke Fellowship in
Physical Activity Award
Norton Jackson Material Science
and Engineering Medal
Occupational Science Prize
Master of International Business Course
Prize: Global Business Environment
OT AUSTRALIA - Undergraduate Research
and Evidence Based Practice Prize
Master of International Business Course
Prize: International Business Management
Outdoor Educators’ Association
Tertiary Outdoor Education Prize
Master of International Business Course
Prize: International Business Strategy
Oxford University Press Award
Master of International Business
Course Prize: International Human
Resource Management
Master of International Business Course
Prize: Issues in International Trade
Master of International Business Course
Prize: Managing Across Cultures
Master of International Business Course
Prize: Marketing Across Borders
Master of International Business
Course Prize: Principles of Finance
Master of Project Management
Prize (Hong Kong)
Mathematical Sciences Prize
Mayne Pharma Prize - Best 1st Year Student
Mayne Pharma Prize - Best 2nd Year Student
Mayne Pharma Prize - Second Year
Pharmaceutical Science
Mayne Pharma Prize - Third Year
Pharmaceutical Science
Mayne Pharma Prize for Excellence
in the Drug Discovery/Drug
Development Stream
Patricia Trott Prize (sponsored by the
Australian Physiotherapy Association)
Pearson Education Australia Prize
Pearsons Book Prize for
Foundations of Business Law
People’s Choice Credit Union Award
Pharmaceutical Defence Limited
First and Second Year Prize for
Pharmacy Practice courses in the
Bachelor of Pharmacy Program
Pharmaceutical Defence Limited Fourth
Year Prize for Pharmacy Practice Courses
Pharmaceutical Science First Year Prize
Pharmaceutical Science, Pharmacy
Double Degree 5th Year Prize
Pharmaceutical Society Gold Medal
Pharmaceutical Society Prize - 3rd year
Pharmaceutical Society Prize for 3rd Year
Courses: Quality Use of Medicines and
Research in Evidence in Pharmacy
Phil Hoffmann Business Travel Prize
Photography Awards for
Excellence: Atkins Prize
Photography Awards for Excellence:
Deborah Paauwe Award
Sansom Pharmacy Fund Travel
Award (National)
Photography Awards for Excellence:
Photographic Wholesalers Prize
Sansom Publication Awards
Pitcher Partners Prize
Planning Institute of Australia
Prize - Postgraduate Student
Planning Institute of Australia Prize
- Undergraduate Student
Planning Institute of Australia
Undergraduate Project Prize
Port Adelaide Football Club Award
Port Adelaide Football Club Prize
Primary English Teaching Association
University Australia Undergraduate Prize
Pro Vice Chancellor Graduate Art,
Architecture and Design Prize
Property Council of Australia Prize
Public Service Association of SA
PW Stephens Engineering Prize
PwC Prize
R W Parsons Memorial Prize
Ralston Medal for Excellence in
Physical Chemistry at The Wark
Real Estate Institute of South Australia Prize
Redstack Prize for Presentation
in Architecture
Redstack Prize for Presentation
in Interior Architecture
Renu Mysore (Rajagopalan) Memorial Prize
Robyn Parkes Undergraduate Nursing Prize
Rotary (Districts 9500 and 9520)
Student Journalist Prize
SASTA Prize for Outstanding Preservice Science Educator
Savills Prize
Schiavello (SA) Prize in Interior Architecture
School of Communication,
International Studies and Languages
First Year Student Prize
School of Education Staff Memorial Award
for Teaching Excellence - Postgraduate
School of Education Staff Memorial Award
for Teaching Excellence - Undergraduate
School of Engineering - Computer
Communication and Networks Prize
School of Engineering - Minor Thesis Prize
School of Engineering - University of South
Australia - Kaplan Higher Education
Singapore (Electrical Engineering)
School of Engineering - University
of South Australia - Kaplan Higher
Education Singapore (Electronic/
Telecommunications Engineering) Prize
School of Engineering - University
of South Australia - Kaplan Higher
Education Singapore (OMTM) Prize
School of Engineering Master
of Engineering Award
School of Engineering
Mechanical Design Award
School of Engineering Mechanics Award
School of Marketing Award for
Excellence in Marketing Studies
Schulz Communication Prize
Schulz Law Honours Prize
Schulz Prize for Law Society and Justice
Royal Australian Chemical Institute (SA
Branch) - Roy Marlow Chemistry Prize
Sheila Bailey Early Childhood
Education Prize
Royal College of Nursing (Australia) High Achiever Award (City East)
Sheila Bailey Midwifery Prize
Royal Institution of Chartered
Surveyors Prize
Shirley Chappel Tourism Prize
Sheila Bailey Physiotherapy Prize
RP Data Prize
Sigma Prize for 3rd Year Dosage
Form Design Courses
RS Components Prize
Sir Eric Scott Prize for 4th Year Courses
Ruth Grant Prize (sponsored by the
Australian Physiotherapy Association)
South Australian Auditor-General’s
Department Prize for Auditing Principles
Ruth Grant Prize for Academic Excellence
(sponsored by the Australian
Physiotherapy Association)
South Australian Auditor-General’s
Department Prize for Auditing
Theory and Practice
SA Freight Council Award for Logistics
Spence Nealy Award (Electrical Engineering)
SA Power Networks - Final Year
Staff Award for Clinical Practice
SA Power Networks - Most
Outstanding Student
SA Power Networks Postgraduate ERP Prize
State Records of South Australia
- Graduate Diploma in Business
Information Management Prize
SA Power Networks
Undergraduate ERP Prize
State Records of South Australia - Master of
Business Information Management Prize
Sansom Medal
Steel Reinforcement Institute
of Australia (SRIA) Prize for
Reinforced Concrete Design
Sansom Pharmacy Fund Travel
Award (International)
Prizes and Awards
Physiotherapy Research Foundation
Prize (sponsored by the Australian
Physiotherapy Association)
Symbion Pharmacy Services
Prize for First Year
The ‘Tommy Lyon’ Award for Aged Care
Systems Engineering Society
of Australia (SESA) Prize
Therapeutic Guidelines Prize
T G Mitchell Prize
Technology Industry Association
(TIA) Achievement Award in
Electronic System Design
Ten Network Prize for Best News
Story - Filming and Editing
Theory Prize in Interior Architecture
ThermoFisher Scientific Food
Microbiology Award
Tony Winefield PhD Thesis
Prize in Psychology
Unibooks Prize
Unilever Award
Terumo Prize for Excellence
in Laboratory Medicine
UniSA Communication and
Journalism Merit Award
Terumo Prize for Excellence in
Laboratory Medicine with Honours
University of South Australia Kaplan Prize - Singapore
The ACHPER (SA) Prize
University of South Australia
International Program (HK)
The Applied Physics Encouragement Award
The Brain Injury Network (BINSA)
Creative and Feature Writing Award
The Cardiac Society of Australia
and New Zealand Postgraduate
Student Award for Excellence
The Centacare Prize
The Chemmart Prize - Honours Project
The City of Mount Gambier
Excellence Award
The Concrete Institute of Australia Prize
The Economic Society of Australia (SA) Prize
The Electric Energy Society of Australia Prize
The Electric Energy Society of
Australia Prize - Final Year Project
University of South Australia
International Program (HK) Bachelor of Accountancy Prize
University of South Australia
International Program (HK) - Bachelor
of Applied Finance Prize
University of South Australia
International Program (HK) - Bachelor
of Business (Marketing) Prize
University of South Australia International
Program (HK) - Bachelor of Tourism
and Hospitality Management
University of South Australia
International Program (HK) - Master
of Professional Accounting Prize
Valuer Generals Prize
The Ian Todd Pharmacy Guild Prize
W R Odell Memorial Prize
The Institute of Electrical and
Electronic Engineers (IEEE) (South
Australian Section) Award
Wilmar Library Prize for Creative Writing
The Institution of Engineering
and Technology (IET) Prize
The Intercad Prize
The International Test and Evaluation
Association Prize for Excellence in T & E
The Laminex Prize in Interior
Architecture Innovation
The Mangan, Ey and Associates Prize for
Criminal Procedure and Sentencing
The Nancy Cooper Prize
The National Nine News Student
Journalism Award
The Nielsen Company Award
The Peter Tiffin Prize for Evidence
The Piper Alderman Prize for Corporate
Law:Finance and Governance
The Prize for Achievement
in Applied Physics
The Rod Gill Prize
The Royal Institution of Chartered
Surveyors (RICS) Prize
The Sir William Goodman
Electrical Engineering Prize
The Sir William Goodman
Mechanical Engineering Prize
Worldsend Prize for Interior
Architecture Research
Zenith Prize in Interior Architecture
Previous Honorary Award Recipients
Doctor of the University
1993
Mr John McDonald AM (dec.)
Dr Jean Blackburn AO (dec.)
Professor Lowitja O’Donoghue AC, CBE, DSJ
Ms Alison Crook AO
Dr James May
1994
Ms Anne Deveson AO
Mr Gavin Walkley AM (dec.)
Mr John Uhrig AC
Hon Dame Roma Mitchell AC, DBE (dec.)
1995
Ms Doreen Kartinyeri (dec.)
Dr David Pank AM (dec.)
Dr Christobel Mattingley AM
Dr James CY Soong
1996
Mr Archie Barton AM (dec.)
Dr Betty Davis AM (dec.)
Hon Justice John von Doussa AO QC
Ms Wendy McCarthy AO
Hon Dr John Dawkins AO
Sir Eric Neal AC, CVO
1997
Mr Daniel Thomas AM
Ms Sue Vardon AO
Mr John Moriarty AM
Hon Justice Samuel Jacobs AO (dec.)
Dr S (Max) Richards
1998
Mr Nelson Mandela (dec.)
Hon RJL Hawke AC
Mr Bruce Webb (dec.)
Dr Julian Clark
Ms Ruth Tuck AO (dec.)
Dr Don Williams AO (dec.)
Dr Alice Rigney
1999
Professor Lyndall Ryan
Dr Colin Thiele AC (dec.)
Hon Dr Basil Hetzel AC
2003
Professor Zhang Xiaowei
Mr Maurice de Rohan AO OBE (dec.)
Dr Yuan Tseh Lee
Dr Alfred Huang AM
2004
Mr Phillip Adams AO
Mr Stephen Page AM
2005
Professor Andrew Ehrenberg (dec.)
Dr Frank Bass (dec.)
Dr Julian Burnside QC
Mr Leon Davis AO
Professor R Natarajan
Dr Gregor Ramsey AM
Dr Simon Wong
2006
Mr Norton Jackson AM (dec.)
Mr Mike Rann
Hon Susan Ryan AO
2007
Emeritus Professor Denise Bradley AC
Professor Don Bursill AM
Dr Ron Radford AM
Professor Leanna Read
2008
Dr Pamela Ryan OAM
Mr Milton Moon AM
2009
Professor Jarl Rosenholm
Mr David Klingberg AO
Mr Martin Albrecht AC
2010
Professor Brian Vincent
Adjunct Professor Neil Bryans
2011
Ms Alice McCleary
Professor Ashis Nandy
Emeritus Professor Maxwell Brennan AO
Mr Jeffrey Smart AO (dec.)
2012
2000
Ms Fiona Hall AO
Dr Patricia Crook AO
Adjunct Professor Lyndsay Connors AM
Mr Malcolm Kinnaird AC (dec.)
Dr Rick Allert AO
Dr Kym Bonython AC (dec.)
2013
2001
2014
Hon Justice Michael Kirby AC, CMG
Professor Peter Høj
Major General Charles Bolden Jr
Dr Wolf Blass AM
Dr Anne Summers AO
Sir Terence Pratchett OBE (dec.)
2002
Ms Dagmar Egen AM
Professor Eleanor Ramsay
Mr Sydney Ball
Hon Dr Robyn Layton AO QC
Hon Alexander Downer AC
Mr Michael Heard
2011
Emeritus Professor Hilary Winchester
Emeritus Professor Mary Barton AO
2012
Emeritus Laureate Professor
Emeritus Professor Roger Smart
Emeritus Professor Andrew Gilbert AM
Emeritus Professor Michael Taylor
2012
2014
Emeritus Laureate Professor John Ralston
AO
Emeritus Professor Gerry Griffin
Emeritus Professor
Emeritus Professor Bruce Johnson
1992
University Fellow
Emeritus Professor Alan Mead OBE (dec.)
1997
Emeritus Professor Robert Northcote (dec.)
1998
Emeritus Professor Kenneth J Atkins (dec.)
Emeritus Professor Colin Bourke
Emeritus Professor David Lee
Emeritus Professor David Robinson
Emeritus Professor Robert Smyth
2015
1999
Mr Norton Jackson AM (dec.)
Mr Frank Lampard OAM
Mr John Heard AM
Mr Earle Scott OAM (dec.)
Mr Malcolm Colegate
Mr Richard (Dick) Fidock AO
2002
Mr Wallace Cameron
1999
2004
Emeritus Professor Henry d’Assumpcao AO
FSTE
Mrs Elizabeth (Liz) Watson (dec.)
Mr Eric Granger
Dr Lewis O’Brien AO
Dr Geoff Wood
2000
Emeritus Professor Michael Miller AO
Emeritus Professor Lloyd Sansom AO
2002
Emeritus Professor Freda Briggs AO
Emeritus Professor Ruth Grant AM
2003
Emeritus Professor Kym Adey AM
2004
Emeritus Professor Kevin O’Brien
2006
Emeritus Professor Ian Davey
Emeritus Professor Alison Mackinnon AM
Emeritus Professor Robert Crotty
2007
Emeritus Professor Denise Bradley AC
Emeritus Professor Robin King
Emeritus Professor Bruce King
2008
Emeritus Professor Michael Rowan
Emeritus Professor Paul Hughes AM, FACE
2009
Emeritus Professor Marjory Ebbeck
Emeritus Professor Alan Reid AM
2010
Emeritus Professor Stephen Hamnett
Emeritus Professor Philip Howlett
Emeritus Professor Dorothy Scott OAM
2005
Mr Ian Hardy AM
Mr Gordon Ingkatji
Professor Jong Taik Lee
2006
Mr Andrew Chen
Mr Yeong Chee Meng
2007
Mr Stephen Hains
Mrs Li Yian Lin
2008
Mr Kelvin Trimper
2009
Dr Kia Ngee Chew
2010
Mr Peter Smith
Ms Jan Lowe
2013
Mr Terry Weston
Mr Bill Cossey AM
2014
Ms Elizabeth Ho OAM
Adjunct Associate Professor Adrian Vicary
Adjunct Professor Dennis Mulcahy
2015
Mr Theo Maras AM
Previous Honors
Dr Jane Goodall DBE
Hon Quentin Bryce AD CVO
Professor Brian Burdekin AO
Professor Mary McAleese
Mr Vinton G Cerf
Mr Peter Gabriel
Vision UniSA will be a leading contributor to Australia having the best higher
education system in the world, supporting the world’s best educated and
most innovative, cohesive and sustainable society. Mission UniSA educates
professionals and citizens to the highest standards; creates and disseminates
knowledge; and engages with our communities to address the major issues of
our time. Values Scholarship UniSA promotes and sustains open intellectual
enquiry characterised by high standards of ethics and integrity. Academic
rigour, excellence and relevance underpin our actions in research and its
application, in teaching and learning and in engagement with our communities.
Engagement UniSA’s teaching and research connect strongly with the issues
of our local, national and international stakeholders - students, alumni, staff,
partners, professions, government, industry, academic peers and community
groups. Social justice UniSA gives effect to reconciliation with Indigenous
Australians and builds social cohesion by achieving equitable educational
access and outcomes across our diverse student community, through
research that aims to improve the quality of life and by acting responsibly as
a corporate citizen. Sustainability UniSA contributes to environmentally,
economically, socially and culturally sustainable development, and UNISA aimS
to reduce ITS own environmental impact. Innovation UniSA anticipates change
and acts quickly to seize opportunities and solve problems. Openness UniSA
is outward looking, welcoming diversity and the wide range of perspectives it
brings, international in outlook, collaborative, creative, agile and enterprising.
Educating Professionals
Creating and Applying Knowledge
Engaging our Communities
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