Graduation Ceremonies - University of South Australia
Transcription
Graduation Ceremonies - University of South Australia
2013 Graduation Ceremonies 2013 Graduation Ceremonies This publication was produced by Document Services using environmentally sustainable consumables and technology. Lucy Palmer – Blown glass, sheet glass 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 at 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. 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 UniSA, 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 170,000 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 Professor David Lloyd was appointed Vice Chancellor and President of the University of South Australia in August 2012, and took up his position in January 2013. Immediately prior to beginning this role, Professor Lloyd was Bursar and Director of Strategic Innovation at Trinity College Dublin, one of Europe’s oldest and most prominent universities, having been Dean and Vice President of Research at Trinity between 2007 and 2011. He was concurrently the inaugural Chair of the Irish Research Council. Prior to these appointments, Professor Lloyd directed Trinity Research and Innovation and was Associate Dean of Research at Trinity from 2005. He holds a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Applied Chemistry and a PhD in Medical Organic Chemistry from Dublin City University, and was also a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at Trinity College Dublin. Professor Lloyd is a biochemist specialising in computer-aided drug design, and headed the Molecular Design Group at Trinity, Ireland’s leading innovative drug discovery research group. He also has a strong background in research commercialisation, having previously worked as a senior scientist in applied design at De Novo Pharmaceuticals, Cambridge where he headed the company’s ligand-based design therapeutics discovery program. Introducing UniSA The University of South Australia is built on the foundation of pioneering institutions that include Australia’s first public art school (the South Australian School of Art, founded in 1856) the state’s first Teacher Training College (1876), and the landmark South Australian School of Mines and Industries (1889). UniSA was formally established in 1991 through the merger of the South Australian Institute of Technology and South Australian Colleges of Advanced Education and is now the state’s largest university. The disciplines upon which its antecedent institutions were founded – arts, teaching, engineering and the sciences – remain cornerstones of the University of South Australia’s mission to equip and inspire individuals, and to work closely and collaboratively with industry and communities. centres (Whyalla and Mount Gambier), the University provides opportunities to students from a diversity of geographic, socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds. It offers a wide range of educational choices across its four academic divisions – business; educations, arts and social sciences; health sciences; and information technology, engineering and the environment. Since its establishment in 1991, more than 170,000 students have graduated from the University with a range of qualifications to form a foundation of the 21st Century workforce. The contribution they are making, throughout Australia and around the world, stands as the University of South Australia’s enduring legacy. Teaching It is through these historic enterprises that the University has forged a reputation for excellence that recognises the power of education to change lives, and to build stronger societies. Since its establishment, the University has also maintained its foundation commitment to deliver equity and access to students from diverse backgrounds while aspiring to the high-quality teaching, learning and research benchmarks that characterise world-class, innovative institutions. Today, the University of South Australia is a globally focused, locally engaged institution that is ranked among the top three per cent of more than 10,000 universities worldwide. With campuses located in the heart of Adelaide, in the city’s metropolitan area (at Mawson Lakes and Magill), and in regional The University of South Australia offers more than 400 undergraduate and postgraduate programs across its four academic divisions, with a focus on educating professionals for a broad range of careers. Among them are physiotherapy, pharmacy, occupational therapy, law, commerce, business, management, computer and information science, engineering, visual arts, architecture and psychology. The University’s programs are designed to provide students with specialist graduate qualifications that are sought after by industries and professions, and to ensure they are ‘job ready’ for the global workforce. To ensure these outcomes are achieved, students work closely with world-class researchers in research-rich environments, undertake placement-based education Carly Snoswell Untitled (detail) – Various Fastening Pins (white, blue, purple) programs, and learn through the delivery of service to the community. The success of this approach is reflected by the fact that more than 90 per cent of the University’s graduates currently in full-time work are employed in professional occupations, and that its graduate employment rate remains above the national average. Research The University of South Australia’s reputation for research excellence continues to grow, as shown by its performance in the 2012 Excellence in Research for Australia evaluation which rated more than 86 per cent of the University’s assessed research as world class standard or above. In addition, the University 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. Community Engagement The University of South Australia makes a profound contribution, at all levels, to the community’s social, intellectual, economic and cultural development. The lectures, seminars and research projects that the University presents attract national and international speakers who offer informed viewpoints on key global issues, and its free public lecture series enables world-class and innovative research to be shared directly with the community. In addition to hosting the Samstag Museum of Art, one of Australia’s pre-eminent university art museums, UniSA delivers a range of programs designed to increase opportunity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and those who have experienced educational, social or geographical disadvantage. The University also remains a proud sponsor of major community events such as the Santos Tour Down Under cycling race, and is a presenting partner of Artist’s Week during the renowned Adelaide Festival of the Arts. Susan Michael Eudunda Backyard – Acrylic on canvas 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 South Australian School of Arts was established by Charles Hill just 20 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 South Australian Institute of Technology The 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 Adelaide Technical High School and the South Australian School of Mines and Industries merged to form the South Australian Institute of Technology (SAIT). The SAIT opened the Whyalla campus to meet the growing demand for skills in the steel and shipping industries. 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). 1988 SAIT accepted 11 international students to study onshore. 1991 1992 The 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. 1994 Ian Wark Research Institute Two of the University’s key research institutes, the Ian Wark Research Institute (IWRI) and the Institute for Telecommunications Research, (ITR) were officially opened. Professor David Robinson appointed Vice Chancellor. The Hon Dr Basil Hetzel AC appointed Chancellor of the University of South Australia. 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 1996 The Unaipon School was opened offering a range of programs in Aboriginal and Australian Studies. UniSA City West campus The City West campus was officially opened by Governor General Sir William Dean. 1998 UniSA identified seven unique graduate qualities that described the knowledge, skills and personal abilities graduates would require in their professional careers. UniSA became the first Australian university to develop a Statement of Commitment to Australian Reconciliation. The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre was established. UniSA awarded an honorary doctorate to 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. 2001 The University celebrated its 10th anniversary. 2002 UniSA was named the leading provider of offshore programs in Australia by International Education Organisation, IDP. The University won the award again in 2003 and 2004. UniSA sponsored the Tour Down Under for the first time. ITR satellite dish FedSat, Australia’s experimental satellite developed by the CRC for Satellite Systems which included UniSA-designed payloads, was launched. The UniSA Northern Adelaide Partnerships (UNAP) program was established to underpin economic and social development and to improve education participation in severely disadvantaged communities. 2004 The University of South Australia Business School became only the second business school 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 the state’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. 2003 UniSA was named an Employer of Choice for Women for the first time, and has earned that citation every year since. 2005 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, 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. Ryan Manuel, a graduate of Marketing and International Studies, became UniSA’s first Rhodes Scholar. 2006 Professor John Ralston was named UniSA’s first Laureate Professor. Materials and Minerals Science Learning and Research Hub 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. Amy King, a graduate of International Studies, became the University’s second Rhodes Scholar. 2009 The University of South Australia’s Samstag International Visual Arts Scholarships Program became a key partner of the Australia Council for the Arts’ Visual Arts Board. Researchers in South Australia and the Northern Territory were given access to comprehensive historic health and human services data in Australia with the foundation of SA NT DataLink, a new secure environment established at City East campus. 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. Six UniSA students raced in the 24-hour event. The UniSA-based Centre for Muslim and NonMuslim Understanding was launched in India by Australia’s then Education Minister, and future Prime Minister, Julia Gillard. UniSA graduated its 100,000th student, Charlotte Mukamuberwa, a Rwandan refugee now with a Bachelor of Commerce degree. 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 building that houses the Materials and Minerals Science Learning and Research Hub. UniSA’s Northern Community Summit is established, 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. UniSA, in collaboration with the Australian National University (ANU), launched 20 special summer research scholarships for high potential undergraduates who wanted to develop research careers. Dr Ian Gould AM, a resources industry professional, was appointed as the University’s new Chancellor following the retirement of David Klingberg AM. The King of Thailand awarded Dr Basil Hetzel AC the 2007 Prince Mahidol Prize for his contribution to International Public Health. 2010 The National Health and Medical Research Council awarded more than $8 million to a team at the Sansom Institute for Health Research to support research into diabetes and cardiovascular disease in Indigenous populations. 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. 2011 In the 2011 QS World University rankings, the University of South Australia showed the fastest rise of any Australian university for the second year running. The University is in the top three per cent of more than 10,000 universities in the world. The first national Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) assessment showed that around 70 per cent of UniSA research assessed was world-class. 2012 The second Excellence in Research Australia (ERA) assessment rated more than 86 per cent of our research as world class or better Construction of the new Learning Centre, as part of the City West masterplan, begins to transform the Hindley Street skyline. UniSA released a 10-year strategic plan, Horizon 2020, which heralds a billion dollar plus investment in infrastructure. UniSA researchers partnered in a new Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for Young People, Technology and Wellbeing. Led by the Inspire Foundation, the CRC brings together 63 organisations, including UniSA’s School of Communication, International Studies and Languages. EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System) once again accredited the University of South Australia’s Business School for a further three years, giving the University Australia’s longeststanding EQUIS accreditation. The Business School is one of only eight Australian business schools accredited by EQUIS, and in 2012 its MBA program was awarded five stars for the fifth consecutive year. UniSA’s MBA program is one of only three nationally to win a five-star rating for the fifth consecutive year from the Graduate Management Association’s Good Universities Guide. 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. Biochemist, 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, led in South Australia by Professor of Sustainable Design, Steffen Lehmann, is founded in partnership with Tianjin University. 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. iate Assoc e Degre ate du Gra loma Dip Ox sty ford le ho burg od on 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. te dua Gra ificate t Cer Masters degrees Oxford-style black gown. Black mortarboard with black tassel. Black hood lined with blue with gold edging. 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. Architecture and Building Business and Management Creative Arts Education Engineering Environmental Sciences Health Sciences Humanities Social Sciences and Law Information Technology Science 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 gold for Aboriginal graduates and blue, green and white for Torres Strait Islander graduates). 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. 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 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, UniSA 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 UniSA 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. 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 academic staff followed by higher degree graduates, members of the University Council, 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 blue bonnet with silver 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 seven chevrons on each sleeve instead of the three straight chevrons 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 Honorary Fellow titles. 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. UniSA 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. Medal Winners 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 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 in March and are presented at graduation ceremonies before the main presentation of awards begins. The 2012 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: Division of Business Samantha May Hogan Division of Education, Arts and Social Sciences Daniel Feher Division of Health Sciences Jessica Lee Dawson Division of Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment Kerrie Jane Bell Division of Business Patrick Wei Jian Lim Behdad Fahimnia George Nicholas Thomolaris Kelly Louise Ladyman Shelley Ann Pedlar Benjamin Joseph Nitschke Justin Choong Wen-Jian Nicole Khoo Siu Wen Division of Education, Arts and Social Sciences Nicholas Wong Chee Ming Waleed Al-moughraby Li Xuan Kerry Ann Inkster Susan Amanda Davies Simon John Kuss Elizabeth Audrey Emery Rebecca Jean Livesey Alanna Bridget Mclean Division of Health Sciences Bronwyn Jayne Simpson Allison Michelle Taplin Karinda Anne Tsaloumas Jessica Wojciechowski Matthew Robert Hocking Antje Humphreys Abigail Ashley Lipscombe Division of Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment Elizabeth Anne Mapletoft Emilee Kate Altus Centre for Regional Engagement Peter David Roughan 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 over 170,000 of their colleagues and extends across more than 170 countries. By maintaining contact with the University, alumni members have access to a range of professional and social events, as well as resources that provide further learning and career development opportunities. Keeping up to date UniSA 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, UniSA Magazine. Alumni are also able to maintain their University email account for life, to join University social media communities and receive notice of University events and study opportunities. Continuing to learn UniSA alumni exclusively receive special library membership that provides 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 and the United Kingdom, as well as active groups in many other locations in Australia and overseas that hold regular events. The University’s Business School also maintains an active community and program of events. UniSA alumni are also able to obtain a network card that they can use to access specially negotiated discounts to events and services, 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 Lai Yuet Chui Fusion (Detail) – Soy sauce, spring roll pastry, decorative lights Andre Lawrence Speck – Salvaged wallpaper, salvaged timber floorboards, glue, varnish Monday 18 March at 3.00pm ADELAIDE CONVENTION CENTRE The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Dr Michael Myers OAM BE, MBA, DBA, CPEng, EngExec, FIEAust, FAICD Processional music will be played. Dr Michael Myers is an engineer and entrepreneur who has been involved in implementing high-end engineering technology to the automotive, aerospace, defence and manufacturing industries across the Asia-Pacific region for the past 30 years. He is currently chairman of Re-Engineering Australia Foundation Ltd and Managing Director of ENVIZAGE. Projects he has been involved with range from helping the Australian Craniofacial Unit at Adelaide’s Women’s and Children’s Hospital deliver its life-changing work, through to helping design the interior of General Motors-Holden’s iconic Monaro and the Boeing Company’s 787 Dreamliner. In 1998, Dr Myers founded the ReEngineering Australia Foundation with the aim of encouraging younger Australians to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Since its inception, Re-Engineering Australia has mentored more than 500,000 students. Dr Myers has also served as a member of numerous government advisory panels, including the Advanced Manufacturing Action Agenda and the Ministerial Advisory Committee on Maths and Science to the Minister of Education in Victoria, and is currently working with the Business Working with Education Foundation for the Victorian Government. In 2012, Dr Myers was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia in the Australia Day Honours, and in the same year he completed his Doctorate of Business Administration at the University of South Australia. 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 Mr Richard Chew, baritone. The Chancellor, Dr Ian Gould AM, BSc(Hons), PhD, FTSE, FAusIMM, CompIEAust, MAICD will open the ceremony. The Vice Chancellor and President, Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. Associate Professor Brenton Dansie BSc(Hons), PhD, Acting Pro Vice Chancellor and Vice President: Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment, will present the honorary award of Fellow of the University to Mr Terry Weston GradCert(StratStudies), GAICD, Assistant Secretary: Environment and Engineering at Australian Department of Defence. The Occasional Address will be delivered by Dr Michael Myers OAM, Chairman: ReEngineering Australia Foundation Ltd and Managing Director: ENVIZAGE. 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 The Presentation Professor Andy Koronios PhD, MLit, GradDipEd, BE, FACS, GAICD, Head: School of Information Technology and Mathematical Sciences, will present: for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Trent William Jay Albrecht, by thesis entitled: The effects of water temperature and metal ions on sphalerite flotation (conferred: 11 December 2012) Vikram Arkalgud Chandrasetty, by thesis entitled: Resource efficient flexible architectures for low-density parity-check decoders (conferred: 16 August 2012) Paul Gal Atem, by thesis entitled: Housing affordability and refugee settlement : a critical analysis of the housing experience of Sudanese refugees and their settlement in South Australia (conferred: 16 August 2012) Zainul Mukrim Baharuddin, by thesis entitled: Environmental attitude of the people and stakeholders towards urban biodiversity in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (conferred: 20 February 2013) Dawit Nega Bekele, by thesis entitled: A modular vapour intrusion model for effective management and remediation of hydrocarbon-contaminated site (conferred: 20 February 2013) Susana Isabel Lima Goncalves Brito E Abreu, by thesis entitled: Correlation of ToF-SIMS surface analysis with particle hydrophobicity and flotation (conferred: 11 December 2012) Joseph Mark Ciccarelli, by thesis entitled: Neutralisation potential of silicate minerals in the long-term control of acid rock drainage (conferred: 20 February 2013) Terry Dermis, by thesis entitled: Particle structure and pulp chemistry in aqueous processing of muscovite clay minerals (conferred: 20 February 2013) Alaa Rashad Gabr Gabr, by thesis entitled: Repeated load testing for primary evaluation of recycled concrete aggregate in pavements (conferred: 11 December 2012) Katherine Rose Hanton, by thesis entitled: Assessing human operator detection and identification performance using enhanced infrared images (conferred: 11 December 2012) Eric C Honour, by thesis entitled: Systems engineering return on investment (conferred: 20 February 2013) Gary Oliver Langford, by thesis entitled: Toward a general theory of systems integration: research in the context of systems engineering (conferred: 20 February 2013) Sally Victoria Legg, by thesis entitled: Legal and policy implications of risk assessment: institutional controls and the challenge of long-term stewardship (conferred: 11 December 2012) Rosmala Lewis, by thesis entitled: Impacts of pre-coagulation and aerated stabilization basin treatment of sulfite pulp and paper mill effluent (conferred: 18 October 2012) Chunqi Lian, by thesis entitled: The properties of porous concrete (conferred: 16 August 2012) Yanju Liu, by thesis entitled: Novel materials prepared from red mud for remediation of environmental pollutants (conferred: 20 February 2013) Jessica May Hartland Lu, by thesis entitled: Antibacterial serrulatanes: synthetic studies and structure-activity relationships (conferred: 11 December 2012) Wu Lu, by thesis entitled: Interorganizational collaboration and its effect on business performance in the era of globalization (conferred: 20 February 2013) Kalaivany Natarajan, by thesis entitled: Constructing a rule-based classifier system for data inconsistency checking (conferred: 20 February 2013) Garth Wayne Porter, by thesis entitled: High power ultrasound wine barrel cleaning : modelling of cavitation intensity, analysis of porous cleaning efficacy and impact upon volatile oak compounds (conferred: 11 December 2012) Daniel Salmond, by thesis entitled: The distribution of rank and its application to linear network codes (conferred: 11 December 2012) DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND THE ENVIRONMENT Suresh Ramraj Subashchandrabose, by thesis entitled: Toxicity and bioremediation of p-Nitrophenol and polyaromatic hydrocarbons (conferred: 20 February 2013) for the degree of Master of Computer and Information Science Phillip John Lock *(20/02/13) Zhenglin Wang *(18/10/12) Chansiri Suksri, by thesis entitled: Analysis and application of traffic signal control data (conferred: 18 October 2012) for the degree of Master of Engineering (Mechanical and Manufacturing) Nadereh Afsharmanesh *(11/12/12) Tay Nguan Hwee Steven, by thesis entitled: Optimisation of heat transfer in a tube-intank phase change thermal energy storage system (conferred: 20 February 2013) for the Graduate Diploma in Professional Practice (Electrical Power Engineering) Sabarivishnu Ramaraj Nishanth Sivaswamy Indu Bala Wadhawan, by thesis entitled: Pickup and delivery with queueing (conferred: 20 February 2013) for the Graduate Diploma in Professional Practice (Telecommunications) Sanith Rajanikanth Ghetia Dale Andrew Ward, by thesis entitled: E.D.E.M. extended-domain-eigenfunction method (conferred: 21 June 2012) Die Daisy Yang, by thesis entitled: Liquid flow in open metal oxide channels of controlled surface chemistry (conferred: 16 August 2012) Izzuddin Zaman, by thesis entitled: From clay to graphene for polymer nanocomposites (conferred: 20 February 2013) for the degree of Doctor of Project Management Salim Ali Rashid Al Mamary, by thesis entitled: Water management in the Aflaj system under a changing climate: strategy for sustainability (conferred: 20 February 2013) * indicates a conferral of award date prior to this ceremony THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING for the degree of Master of Engineering (Advanced Manufacturing Technology) Mohammad Reza Cheraghi Shini Liu Bingyang Wang Ruoyu for the degree of Master of Engineering (Computer Systems Engineering) Chiranjeevi Srinivas Adapa for the degree of Master of Engineering (Electrical Power Engineering) Adeel Nawaz Chaudhry Kashif Mehmood Venkatesh Pokala for the degree of Master of Engineering (Energy and Sustainable Systems) Keith Robert George Crouch for the degree of Master of Engineering (Engineering and Technology Management) Abu Bakar Abu Samah *(20/02/13) Anand Selvaraj *(18/10/12) Ang Chang Fong *(11/12/12) Thurein Aung *(20/02/13) Comaravelou Minatchi Sundaram *(18/10/12) Damalerio Joel Pastor *(20/02/13) Devadass Vinothkumar *(16/08/12) Heng Chiang Juay Adrian *(20/02/13) Wing Hang Henry Ho 18 March 3.00pm Matthew Phillip Simon, by thesis entitled: Physical memory forensics for investigating internet-based communication technologies (conferred: 20 February 2013) for the degree of Master of Engineering (Systems Engineering) Sylvia Lau Karen Melissa Nugent for the degree of Master of Engineering (Telecommunications) Nishant Myers Christopher Joseph Manoj George Amun Khanal Ramesh Sundara Rajan for the degree of Master of Engineering (Test and Evaluation) Christopher Gerard Anderson Geoffrey Garth Baird for the degree of Master of Human Factors and Safety Management Systems Allanah Kathleen Connor Peter Keith Dann Jared Andre Grunwald Donald Peter Gyles Timothy Stephen McGrath Lee-Anne Marie Palubinski for the degree of Master of Logistics and Supply Chain Management Annie Reis Bek Suan Kiang *(20/02/13) Chia Li Choon *(20/02/13) Goh Chwee Yim *(20/02/13) Ho Sook Hang *(16/08/12) Hoon Jong Khim *(11/12/12) Rohany Iskandar *(20/02/13) Leek Tien Hee *(18/10/12) Li Ming Qin *(16/08/12) Liew Chia Wei *(11/12/12) Lim Keng Soon Justin *(16/08/12) Aoran Liu Mamidala Venkata Rajesh *(20/02/13) Neo Lay Yian *(20/02/13) Neo Suyu (Liang Suyu) *(18/10/12) Jalil Bin Sam *(16/08/12) Shen Yao Ting *(16/08/12) Sarochinee Somrat *(16/08/12) Tan Poh Thor *(20/02/13) Kok Hooi Tee *(16/08/12) Peter Wee Kian Hock *(20/02/13) Johnson Yap *(20/02/13) Yee Yang Loon *(18/10/12) Zhang Lina *(18/10/12) for the Graduate Diploma in Aviation Adam James Gaffney (dec.) Benjamin Jens Lawrence Jacobsen Grace Kendall for the Graduate Diploma in Engineering Gary Wayne Baker for the Graduate Diploma in Engineering (Electrical Power Engineering) Marthed A Kh M M Al Zuwayed *(20/12/12) Hany Hakim for the Graduate Diploma in Engineering (Military Systems Integration) Michael Allan Elson for the Graduate Diploma in Engineering (Systems Engineering) John Deere Rebecca Kuster Cher Min Teo for the Graduate Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management Tay Khin Hwee *(11/12/12) for the Graduate Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety Management Denny Kotru Reginald David Lee Richard Lennards Kathryn Frances McInnes Craig Allan Watson 18 March 3.00pm Desmond Ho Guan Hee *(20/02/13) Kaliasundaram Kathiravan *(20/02/13) Krishnasamy Senthilkumar *(20/02/13) Kuppusamy Velmurugan *(11/12/12) Lee Kah Heng *(18/10/12) Lim Chun Hong *(11/12/12) Ling Choon Keng *(18/10/12) Liu Xiaowei *(18/10/12) Low Wai Cheong *(18/10/12) Madhappan Madhesh *(18/10/12) Mohamed Ali Sayeth Karim *(16/08/12) Muneeswaran Sivakumar *(16/08/12) Qiao Na *(20/02/13) Oung Han *(20/02/13) Paramasivam Babu *(11/12/12) Quek Cher Boon *(20/02/13) Radhakrishnan Girikumar *(20/02/13) Ragavan Prabakaran *(11/12/12) Ramalingam Mathanraj *(20/02/13) Ramasamy Regunathan *(20/02/13) Samraj Asir Jeyaraj *(20/02/13) Santhanam Muthukarthikeyan *(20/02/13) Sethuramalingam Sankarasubramanian *(18/10/12) Sim Kim Han *(18/10/12) Su Paing Maw *(20/02/13) Tan Pei Wei *(20/02/13) Tan Seng Kiat Ian *(11/12/12) Tay Shee Woon *(20/02/13) Thiha Zaw *(11/12/12) Sunil Thottiyil Mani *(18/10/12) Tint Swe *(20/02/13) Uthaya Moorthanda Vinayagar Soma Sundaram *(18/10/12) Vaithianathan Murali *(16/08/12) Waduge Buddhika Upashantha Fernando *(16/08/12) Wu Chye Loong *(20/02/13) Yeo Lay Him *(20/02/13) Zeng Wenying *(20/02/13) for the Graduate Certificate in Engineering (Electrical Power Engineering) Nicholas Jacobson for the Graduate Certificate in Engineering (Military Systems Integration) Jeremy Andrew Graham for the Graduate Certificate in Engineering (Systems Support Engineering) Dale Lancaster for the Graduate Certificate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management Thuan Ly Guopeng Wan for the Graduate Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety Management Veena Iyer Dahm Amy Fenna Rogier Tjeerd Roderick Van De Laar for the Graduate Certificate in Professional Engineering Practice Peter George Kwitko Matthew Antony Lay Kathleen Manuel David Matthew Scholten Matthew Alexander Wardrop for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems) with Honours James Andrew Dowley Thomas William Norton Christopher John Roney for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) with Honours Daniel Nay Myo Aung *(20/02/13) Darshan V Balakrishnan *(20/02/13) for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Mechatronic) with Honours Michael James Karutz Toby Matthew Roberts for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) with Honours Chan Jia Wen Alisha *(11/12/12) Lim Heng Guan *(11/12/12) Subhash Pathrakkada Balan *(11/12/12) Sivanandam Venugopal *(11/12/12) for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic) with Honours Heng Wee Boo *(20/02/13) Ho Jin Hong *(20/02/13) Lau Jun Lai Louis *(20/02/13) Lim Lai Ann *(20/02/13) Maung Maung Sandar *(20/02/13) Ngau Wing Chun *(20/02/13) Xiao Ruiyi *(20/02/13) for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics and Communications) with Honours Robert Christopher Dingwall Nicole Michelle Gurgacz Quoc Bao Nguyen for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) with Honours Au Ying Chee *(18/10/12) Balaraman Devaraj *(18/10/12) Carl Simon Bengtsson Bong Ngee Khian *(20/02/13) Chng Teck Wee *(18/10/12) Chong Yah Kok *(11/12/12) Richard Choo Kok Keong *(18/10/12) Chua Bong Chuan *(11/12/12) Chua Yong Hwa *(18/10/12) Kelvin Sisto D’Amore Lilly Grace Darabadi *(11/12/12) Simon Lyndon David Ettapurath Antholintavide Jareer *(11/12/12) Antar Ferrante Darren Findlay Joel Anton Fitzgerald Goh Kim Guan *(11/12/12) Goh Siau Leng *(16/08/12) Hor Wing Leong *(11/12/12) Khin Yuupar Htaing *(18/10/12) Jiang Xiao Chen *(18/10/12) Johnraj Jegan Arokiaraja *(11/12/12) Shinto Kunthily Babu *(11/12/12) Kyau Ser Meng *(18/10/12) Lee Wee Loon *(18/10/12) Lim Chee Pin *(18/10/12) Lim Jian Fu Matthew Shane *(11/12/12) Lur Tze Siang *(20/02/13) Malaisamy Balachander *(18/10/12) Brett Simon Matas Eloise Matthews Mavila Prakashan *(16/08/12) Ng Lay Hong *(11/12/12) Oh Hock Seng *(20/02/13) Yik Ki Pang Martin Steven Sellar Siew Woo Hou *(20/02/13) Sim Beng Teong *(11/12/12) Sundaramoorthi Santhanam *(11/12/12) Tan Hock Wee *(20/02/13) Tan Hwan Cheong *(11/12/12) Tay Kim Hock *(20/02/13) Vasimalai Sathasivam *(18/10/12) Wang Ruiguang Josiah *(18/10/12) Zaw Moe Oo *(18/10/12) for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Advanced Manufacturing) with Honours Raghavendra Albur Travis Joel Prosser for the degrees of Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) with Honours and Bachelor of Management Ryan Bradley Holt Justin Thomas Rapisarda for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Mechatronic) with Honours Manu Desmond Biju Michael Cal Coates Timothy James Dixon Madeline Eve Gibbons Daniel Murray Griffiths Michael Neil Ratcliffe Daniel John Schipper for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Sustainable Systems) with Honours Aaron Blair Gunner for the degree of Bachelor of Applied Science (Civil Aviation) Elie Joe Abi-Abdallah Waseem Ahmad *(08/08/12) Adam Edward Buttery Jacinta Cheesman-Smyth On Yee Bonny Cheng *(20/12/12) James Thomas Clemow Ross Gordon Ellery Stephen Jay Faull Andrew James Phelps Gardner Jarred William Glaetzer Tom Tore Gregerson Kate Heather Hajisavva Jackson Boyd Hall Kieran Edward Hanna Skye Erin Hanna Luke Andrew Heinrich Daniel Adam Hopgood Benjamin Jens Lawrence Jacobsen Peter Alan Jones Daniel Golcich Lewis Sze Yuen Nelson Li *(20/12/12) Trent Leigh Mackness Ryan Boyd Meyles Alexander Juraj Mihal Rizwan Adam Motala Jordan Dylan Murphy Omanand Andrew Richard Paltridge Daniel Anthony Romeo Rufaro Cliff Rusere Nicholas John Skewes Vicknesh Subramanian Yeung Min Wing *(20/12/12) for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems) Samuel Youssef Atalaa Gerges *(20/12/12) Hoang Nguyen for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) Than Tun Aung *(20/02/13) Muhammad Razi Bin Mohd *(20/02/13) Han Thaw Oo *(20/02/13) Gerard Saw Phey Ching *(20/02/13) Tok Xiyuan *(20/02/13) for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Mechatronic) Collins Awata Viet Duc Nguyen for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) Chan Hian Chuan *(11/12/12) Choo Kok Song *(16/08/12) Lakshmanan Kalimuthu *(11/12/12) Lim Chee Wee *(11/12/12) Seah Wee Keong *(18/10/12) Shi Yaojing *(11/12/12) Srinivasan Balachandar *(18/10/12) Subramanian Manikandan *(11/12/12) Teoh Chee Haw *(16/08/12) Wu Chee Keong Vincent *(16/08/12) Zhong Xu *(18/10/12) for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic) Leong Weng Onn *(20/02/13) Ashish Nair *(20/02/13) for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic Engineering) Si Thu Aung *(11/12/12) Foo Yonglin Samuel *(18/10/12) Toh Boon Keow *(11/12/12) Wong Kwai Ming *(16/08/12) for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Electronics and Communications) Bader Naif A Almutairi Mohmmad Abdulsalam K Alshargawi Ahmed Owaybid Althobaiti Nathan John Hogan for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) Ahmad Effendi Bin Abdul Ghani *(18/10/12) Chan Weirong Ronald *(16/08/12) Richard Chiam Chin Chye *(11/12/12) Diamantis Dimitris Hagias Shepherd Blessing Kapota Lenin Pandian *(11/12/12) Lim Ngo Thong *(16/08/12) Lim Thiam Guan *(16/08/12) Lu Bo *(18/10/12) Adam Rhys McRae 18 March 3.00pm for the degrees of Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) with Honours and Bachelor of Information Technology Thirumurugan Mohan Ng Jian Chong *(16/08/12) O Gim Peng *(18/10/12) Periyanan Ramesh Kumar *(11/12/12) Premsagar Prakash *(18/10/12) Ravujee Suriya Prakash Rao *(11/12/12) Yunaish Sandra Sagaran *(20/02/13) Thangavel Nallathambi *(18/10/12) Toh Kai Wee *(11/12/12) Robert Murray Wellman Win Paing Aung *(20/02/13) Yusup Azhar *(18/10/12) for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Advanced Manufacturing) Howard Mark Barker for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Mechatronic) Trisarn Kerry Heaven Simon Graham Jeisman Koon Phi Lee for the degree of Bachelor of Technology (Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering) Chirag Desai Panduranga Hubli Matthew Philip March Mohd Kamarul Nizam Bin Mahmood *(11/12/12) Sunil Ashokbhai Singwala *(20/12/12) for the degree of Bachelor of Technology (Product Design and Innovation) Upendra Balehithlu Manjappaiah *(16/08/12) Cheong Kium Hin *(16/08/12) Dhandayuthapani Muthukumaran *(16/08/12) Guan Wei Dong *(16/08/12) K Suthagar *(16/08/12) Lai Foong Fun *(16/08/12) Lee Beng Hong *(16/08/12) Manivel Yuvaraj *(11/12/12) Manoharan Nandanan Pillai *(16/08/12) Ng Mei En Miriam *(16/08/12) Ng Yiu Ming Stephen *(16/08/12) Robin Paulose Paul *(16/08/12) Rajesh Puthiya Veettil *(16/08/12) Raju Ramalingan *(16/08/12) S Vivekananthan Tan Suat Keow *(16/08/12) Teo Keng Boon Toh Wei Chong Shawn *(18/10/12) Toh Wei Hon *(16/08/12) Wong Wang Keong *(16/08/12) for the Associate Degree in Engineering Adriano Chiro Margaret Patricia Ford 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) Dehipitiya Arachchilage Randi Jayamini Dehipitiya *(20/12/12) for the degree of Master of Business Information Systems James William Baker Anisha Thilini Jessica Fernando Christoph Heitmann Nha Hoang Nguyen Thuc Trevene Anthony Leonard Alister Thornton Mcveigh Heath Andrew Nicholson Michael Passalacqua for the degree of Master of Information and Communications Technology Management (Enterprise Systems) Tajinder Singh for the degree of Master of Information Technology Peter Andreas Koronios Dat Vinh Le Matthew Bruce Lloyd *(08/08/12) for the degree of Master of Information Technology (Business Intelligence) Gehan Dinusha Thotahewa *(20/12/12) for the degree of Master of Library and Information Management Jennifer Anne Campagnolo Marie Louise Dollard Michelle Christian Holton Matthew Lindsay Johns Mary-Ann Esther Shuker John Bryant Timoney Emma Victory Kathy Lea Whitehead for the degree of Master of Science (Computer and Information Science) Troy Adam Huckle Feng Jiang Kiet Hoan Nim for the degree of Master of Science (Cyber Security and Forensic Computing) Brenton John Borgman Andrew Gary Butler Darren Paul Quick for the Graduate Diploma in Information Technology (Networking and Security) Daniel Jakobczak for the Graduate Diploma in Library and Information Management Stephen James Bills Elizabeth Jane Brown Aaron William Cook Edward Richard Cook Angela Maree Eaton for the Graduate Diploma in Library and Information Management Angela Marie Eckermann Mary Anna Filsell Stephen John Gleeson Jana Mara Herber Catherine Elizabeth Kerrigan Andrea Kristin McKinnon-Matthews Phoebe Claire Nicholls Claire Louise Page Karyn Michelle Stephens Francesca Teniswood Paula Louise Thomas Xiaofeng Wang Alexandra Katherine Williams Fiona Joy Zollo for the Graduate Diploma in Science (Cyber Security and Forensic Computing) Daniel John Walton for the Graduate Certificate in Business Information Management Jackie Lee Harding for the Graduate Certificate in Information Technology Robert John Davies for the Graduate Certificate in Library and Information Management Joanne Michelle Cooper Angela Maree Eaton Glenda Verlie Groves Joel Matthew Hill Karen May Linsner Samantha Lorraine Prior Emma Todd Sybille Wolff for the degree of Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours) (Industrial and Applied Mathematics) Xin Cen Adrian Paul Grantham Sarah Nur for the degree of Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) Ryan Scott Green for the degree of Bachelor of Computing (Multimedia) with Honours Edward David Watson for the degree of Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) Hoang Danh Liem Peter Christopher Weir for the degree of Bachelor of Science (Honours) Cooper Adam Randall Guangning Yu for the degree of Bachelor of Science (Honours) (Nano- and Biomaterials) Kyall John Pocock for the degree of Bachelor of Software Engineering with Honours Daniel Orion Jackson Le Nhat Nguyen Stefan Karl Pretterhofer Christopher Frank Raymond Tassone for the degrees of Bachelor of Computer and Information Science and Bachelor of Media Arts Shaun Patrick Higgins Michelle Terri Horne Matthew William Lee for the degrees of Bachelor of Information Technology and Bachelor of Management Andrew Alexander Gilbert Wayne Allan Hocking Andrew David Peal for the degree of Bachelor of Business (Management of Information Technology) Joshua Lee Bianchi Damian Troy Blacker Jesse Robert Carino Ian David Clark Jonathon Alexander Stewart Milne Jie Long Mo Lesley Parker Sreng Leang Pung Christopher Self 18 March 3.00pm for the Graduate Diploma in Business Information Management Josephine Robertson Linda Margaret Shave for the degree of Bachelor of Information Technology Randel C Binaday Sunee Jessica Holland Mugahed Elyas Hussain Brandon Daniel David Kemp Colin Daymond Kinnaird John Oliver Merchant Mark Alexander Murray Alexander Mark Nowecki Fulvio Pacor Peter James Sargent for the degree of Bachelor of Information Technology (Business Systems) Scott Christopher Bean for the degree of Bachelor of Information Technology (Games and Entertainment Design) Mitchell Paul Clode Rhett Paul Connelly Benjamin Paul Dickenson Samuel Falkenberg Ryan Kennedy Jason Daniel Ronson Michael Stopa for the degree of Bachelor of Information Technology (Networking and Security) William Ashley Brennan Daniel Trent Cameron Simon Robert Chappell Aadil Dawood Choudhry Adam Fedornak Andrew Frith Christopher Kyriacou Marzira Mahdzir Dragan Miletic Christopher Rule for the degree of Bachelor of Information Technology (Software Development) Jason Matthew Kerslake Alexander James Koufalakis Jia Ming Jonathan Looi Paul Daniel Rignanese Robert Ashley Sage Isaac James Levi Schiller Yu Wang for the degree of Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences (Optimisation) Daniel Scott Gibbs for the degree of Bachelor of Quantitative Finance Emilee Kate Altus Nhu Quynh Le Professor Simon Beecham PhD, BSc(Hons), GradCertHE, FAICD, FIEAust, CPEng, NPER, Head: School of Natural and Built Environments, will present: for the degree of Bachelor of Science Gehan Tharanga Agalawatta Mhairi Kate Bensted Joel Graeme Colin Bray Timothy William Dawes Bao Hwoi Duong Terence Adam Harnden Dijana Jerkovic Maddie Gwyn Roads Jones Sophia Joseph Soly Elissa Peggy Koch Jessica Lauren Mackintosh Amanda Louise Manuel Hannah Rebecca McInerney Chau Thi Nguyen Richard Ryan Paul Andrew Sheridan Nelson Lionel Tucker for the degree of Bachelor of Software Engineering Alewyn Jakobus Engelbrecht Nikolai Karl Rechten Shane David Smith for the Associate Degree in Computer and Information Science Gan Han Lin *(11/12/12) for the Associate Degree in Information Technology Natasha Daniela Petito Phil Andrew Whiddon THE SCHOOL OF NATURAL AND BUILT ENVIRONMENTS for the degree of Master of Engineering (Civil) Samer Abou-Mosleh Lu Kun Yanhan Wang for the degree of Master of Environmental Management and Sustainability (Natural Resource Management) Damian Mark Edwards Anna Pfarr Jonathan Robert Tuck Jean Marie Wolfersberger *(08/08/12) for the degree of Master of Environmental Management and Sustainability (Water Management) Jacob Klop Veerdhawal Kulkarni Gregory Mark Nield 18 March 3.00pm for the degree of Bachelor of Computing (Multimedia) David Gregory Willanski for the degree of Master of Project Management Nenad Alimpic Pulendrarajah Dileepkanth Shalinie Dileepkanth Ziauddin Ahmad Durrani Moneer Fates Matthew Greenwood Ricky Rocco Luppino Simon Matabva Huixin Mu Kishore Kumar Polur for the degree of Master of Surveying Benjamin Stuart Clark Ahmad Fardkakaei Michael Stojanovich for the degree of Master of Urban and Regional Planning Mohamed Mubarak Musllam Al Jabri Damien Rhys Gencarelli Sarah Melanie Hill Karl Choon Hong Woehle Isabelle Margareta Zmuda for the degree of Master of Water Resources Management Tang Long Lei Daniel James McKenna Stephen Stothart Henri Susanto Thomas Irwin Upitis Amber Jane Wynn for the Graduate Diploma in Surveying Luke Vasyl George Chemny for the Graduate Diploma in Urban and Regional Planning Timothy Langdon James Bourner Blake Hender Laura Kate Kerber Jordan Eliza Peters Janine Elizabeth Philbey Gabriella Giuliana Vikor Casey Anne Wood for the Graduate Certificate in Building and Planning Pedram Abbasi Wayne John Blackman Alexander James Brown Robert Gaetan Daniel Peter Gale Timothy James Howlett Mark Erik Jonsson Michelle Mary Shaw Josclyn Renae Sloan for the Graduate Diploma in Engineering (Transport Systems Engineering) Wei Jiang Cathy Marguerite Taylor for the Graduate Certificate in Engineering (Civil) Sachinkumar Dineshbhai Patel for the Graduate Diploma in Environmental Management and Sustainability (Natural Resource Management) Narelle Elizabeth Janik Kathryn Olivia Sutton for the Graduate Certificate in Environmental Management and Sustainability Stephen Charles Adkins Ghanshyam Mansukhbhai Dabhi Nattawoot Intarakhamhaeng Ramanathan Thurairajoo Hannah Joy Thwaites for the Graduate Diploma in Environmental Management and Sustainability (Urban Ecology) Jodie Ann Bambridge for the Graduate Diploma in Project Management Christopher Robin Alexander Shamim Asadi Khomami Victoria Atenova Desiree Beekharry Vicki Billis Steven Bowden Rick David Burgess Carmelo Corrente Millicent Murray Downing Nicholas Foley Bradley David Ginman Jemille Jenkins Nicholas Johnston Marina Lysenko Brett Machen Benjamin Peter McDonnell for the Graduate Certificate in Project Management Jose Joboy Ausepharampil Joanna Carson Simon Thomas Deller Andrew Mark Forbes Lauren Jaclyn Hortle Peter James Ind James Alexander Kelly Giovanni Luca Benjamin Milroy Scott Andrew Nicholson Sreejith Panayulla Kandy Rene James Papilion Anthony Paul Peter Kathleen Lianne Richards Rodrigo Rojas Peter Horst Tebeck Su Chiu Yeh for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) with Honours Chen Hansheng Tuan Anh Ho Matthew Bryan Hoffmann Barnabas Garang Kuek Yoke Sen Lau Stephen James Leitch Joel William Liffner Adam David Lines Trung Minh Mai Luke Charles Marshall Andrew Paul McLaren Hoang Bao Khoi Nguyen Henry John Rankine Joshua Dean Sampson Callum Sleep Ji Herng Tang for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Project Management) with Honours Simon Alexander Brown Rowan Andreas Carls Carmine Luca D’Amico Cameron James Hopkins Michael Sainsbury Jervis MD Mushfiqur Rahman *(20/12/12) Timothy Samreth Christopher Ashley Scheiner Benjamin James Woodrow for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Structural) with Honours Craig Andrew Barltrop Oliver Exley Barnett Joshua Paul Bessell Heung Yeung Cheuk Yann Tyng Chong *(20/12/12) Thomas George Alexander Farren Samuel Joseph Harnett Hoa Anh Viet Ho Chenghao Lu Thong An Nguyen Jordan Caleb Ward Daniel David White for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Transport) with Honours Jonasz Magiera for the degree of Bachelor of Sustainable Environments (Honours) Bita Bayatsarmadi Denni Joy Russell Morgan Faith Schebella for the degree of Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning with Honours Matthew Ballard Jessica Claire Burns Kelly Ann Caporaso Hannah Ellen Connell Michael James Dickson Rory Allan Dyus Josephine Giorgio-Ion Luke William Griffiths Michael Petkovic Rosa-Lisa Frances Porter Madeleine Fleur Rains Darby Patrick Schultz Hannah Rose Shaw Adam John Squires Alexander Stamatopoulos Matthew Walsh Jasmine Walters for the degree of Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning (Social and Community Planning) with Honours Leif Joshua Burdon Spencer Hunt for the degrees of Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Water Engineering) and Bachelor of Management Manyuon Abraham Jongroor for the degree of Bachelor of Built Environment Michael Douglas Baker Iain Grant Alan Birss Benjamin John Bloomfield James D’Elia Sam Charles Daniel Thomas James Karvonen Alfonso Peter Longobardi Ashley Allan Macdonald Peter Alexander Manariotis Tan Tai Peter Pham Haig Spencer Wilkins 18 March 3.00pm for the degree of Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics with Honours Craig Thomas Bentley Stana Bukva Alexander Iain Frederick Evans Jonathan Paul Fritsch Matthew James Hagger Aaron James Hand Andrew Grant Hand Mario Hlavati Mugagga Richard Kaggwa Jed Travis McClure Nicole Katherine Napoli Rhiannon Louise Oats Leon Patsis Nicholas Jake Peacock Adam Benjamin Stockley Bernard Kipngeno Tanui Beniamino Tinagli Benjamin David Vincent Edward Louis Whiting for the degree of Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics Jok Matiok Alor Stuart John Angas Michael Barbier Aziz Hisham Dajani Franco S De Pinto Ryan James de Visser Kuir Kuir Deng Fraser Andrew Stanley Evans Matthew John Evans Liam David Harrison Brian James Hegarty Lars Sigvald Kurvers John Latassa Jack Harris Lewis Phillip Dale McDonnell Brett Andrew Nelson Mark Andrew Obushak Joseph Oliveri William Ford Paley Jeremy William Robinson Anthony John Scott John Laurance Seely Aaron Seychell Thomas Fyfe Stevenson Peter Veloudos Trevor Williams for the degree of Bachelor of Geospatial Science Harry James Deane for the degree of Bachelor of Sustainable Environments (Biodiversity and Park Management) Joshua Allen Drayson Anderton Shawn William Gonzalez-scott Amelia Lee Hill Robert Adam Hill Nada Kayal Robert George Johnston Knight Timothy Robert Leggatt Elizabeth Anne Mapletoft Robyn Hayley Rawlings Cathryn Louise Read Joe Saric-Vukovic Emma Lee Summerfield Jessica Eileen Vincent Megan Elizabeth Weston for the degree of Bachelor of Sustainable Environments (Environmental Protection and Management) Suzette Anne Crees Heidi Elizabeth Hessling for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) Lachlan Alexander Clarke Daniel Peter Cybulski Sonya Djukic Dalton Kavel Jaensch Radu Voiculescu Jingbo Wang Kuo Zhang for the degree of Bachelor of Sustainable Environments (Geospatial Information Systems) Cameron Joel Burr Jarrad Todd Hooper Timothy James Koch Joel Thomas Olsder Trung Ngoc Phung for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Project Management) Marc Rennie Zalunardo for the degree of Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning Giorgio Giordano Nicholas Petar Ilcesin for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Structural) Jack Vincent Pennington for the Associate Degree in Built Environment Daniel Peter Bartley Mehul Jayantilal Gandhi Anthony Joel Sawyer-Verrall Darsem Shaksi Nicholas Tsatsos Shafkat Valiff for the degree of Bachelor of Environmental Science Christopher Carr Jarrod DiMauro Anthony Clyde King Leek Gordon Kuol Hugo Alexandre Labaredas Gaudencio Dusty Rietveld Alison Jayne Roe Jordan Zhao Yi Ting *(20/12/12) Tuesday 19 March at 10.30am ADELAIDE CONVENTION CENTRE The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Ms Kate Thiele DipAppSc, MBA, GAICD Processional music will be played. Kate Thiele has more than 15 years of board and executive experience in the private sector (including with one of Australia’s top 100 public-listed companies) as well as with two of the nation’s leading not-forprofit organisations. She has wide-ranging experience across diverse industries such as community services, health, retail and manufacturing, and is currently chief executive officer of Guide Dogs, South Australia and Northern Territory. Having completed a Master of Business Administration and as a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, Ms Thiele maintains a deep commitment to, and a strong background in leadership, cultural change, board governance, strategy development, marketing and stakeholder engagement. Upon taking up her role at Guide Dogs SA/NT in 2009, she has sought to make a tangible difference by assisting people with sensory loss to live independent and dignified lives. Ms Thiele is also a board member of Minda Incorporated, the Royal Zoological Society of South Australia and serves on the University of South Australia’s MBA Advisory Board. Her previous board appointments include the Vocational Education, Employment and Training Board, Deputy Board Member of the Training and Skills Commission, and member of the Training Regulation Reference subcommittee. 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 Mr Richard Chew, baritone. 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. The Occasional Address will be delivered by Ms Kate Thiele, Chief Executive Officer: Guide Dogs South Australia and Northern Territory. 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 The Presentation Professor Milé Terziovski PhD, MBA, ME(Hons), BE(Hons), Postgrad Dip Mgmt, FAIM, MAICD, Head: International Graduate School of Business, will present: Wat Yiu Wing, by thesis entitled: The adoption of knowledge management systems : an organizational citizenship behavior perspective (conferred: 16 August 2012) for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy for the degree of Doctor of Business Administration Ang Fenny, by thesis entitled: Do I trust you more if I think you are culturally-intelligent? (conferred: 20 February 2013) Ainul Azreen Adam, by thesis entitled: Socially responsible investment in Malaysia: behavioral framework to evaluate investors’ decision-making process (conferred: 11 December 2012) Virginia Naomi Beal, by thesis entitled: The effect of television promos on audience behaviour: new programs (conferred: 20 February 2013) Cheah Lai Yin Sarah, by thesis entitled: Why are some firms more successful than others in commercial adoption of technologies licensed from public research institutes in Singapore? (conferred: 11 December 2012) Eliza Jane Hixson, by thesis entitled: Young people’s event experiences: examining the influence of event attendance and participation on place attachment (conferred: 20 February 2013) Hong Jung Kee, by thesis entitled: The influence of collectivism on customers’ cross-buying intentions : focusing on the banking services of Korea and Taiwan (conferred: 11 December 2012) Naritphol Boonyakiat, by thesis entitled: The effect of good governance satisfaction, quality of work-life, morale on employee engagement in petroleum in industry in Thailand (conferred: 20 February 2013) Candice Ng-Chee Lai Peng, by thesis entitled: The effect of word-of-mouth communications on consumer health behavioural change in Singapore: perspectives of receivers who have undertaken the change (conferred: 18 October 2012) Cheung Wing Kong, by thesis entitled: The impact of transfer pricing tax compliance on the management control systems in HK Subsidiaries in China (conferred: 18 October 2012) Alex Kouznetsov, by thesis entitled: Country-specific factors in the entry strategy of small sized foreign manufacturing firms in emerging markets : Russian experience (conferred: 18 October 2012) Chui Chuen Shun, by thesis entitled: A study of using Altman’s Bankruptcy Prediction Model on selected Asia Pacific listed companies which failed over the 20042009 period (conferred: 18 October 2012) Cynthia Alice May, by thesis entitled: Women leading women in independent schools in South Australia (conferred: 11 December 2012) Fong Kin Kiu, by thesis entitled: Investigation of factors affecting the adoption of mobile shopping (conferred: 20 February 2013) Astrid Kornerup Thygesen, by thesis entitled: The procurement unit’s involvement in services procurement : the case of Danish municipalities (conferred: 16 August 2012) Ho Kwong Ming, by thesis entitled: Enablers for tacit-oriented and explicitoriented knowledge management - a study of electronics manufacturing service providers in Hong Kong (conferred: 18 October 2012) Tue Giang Trinh, by thesis entitled: Modelling changes in buyer purchasing behaviour (conferred: 20 February 2013) Kuo Yuan-Chuan, by thesis entitled: A critical study of the application of business income concepts in the financial reports of listed semiconductor companies in Taiwan in 2008 (conferred: 11 December 2012) Lee Khim Loo, by thesis entitled: The critical roles of tacit knowledge in project execution - a study in the food and beverage processing industry (conferred: 16 August 2012) Lim Hian Boon Andrew, by thesis entitled: Relationships between firm characteristics and performance in the internationalisation of family business in Singapore (conferred: 11 December 2012) Lui Pui Hing, by thesis entitled: The moderating effects of switching costs on the relationship between service personalization customer satisfaction and e-loyalty: a study of internet banking services in Hong Kong (conferred: 18 October 2012) Ausanee Mahagitsiri, by thesis entitled: An investigation of young adult decisionmaking styles in Thailand: a study on fashionable T-Shirt (conferred: 18 October 2012) Saravanan Murugeson, by thesis entitled: Employee’s perception towards the implementation of the safety management system (conferred: 16 August 2012) Vallaya Napasri, by thesis entitled: Factors associated with career success: perspectives of Thai women executives (conferred: 21 June 2012) Sujeewa Samantha Kumara Rathnayake, by thesis entitled: An investigation of the dynamics between information security professionals and senior management within an information security culture - a case study (conferred: 20 February 2013) Thomas Parel Verghese, by thesis entitled: The link between cultural intelligence and effective global leadership (conferred: 30 April 2012) R Jegatheesan V Rajadurai, by thesis entitled: Success factors related to tertiary strategic alliances at the implementation stage in Malaysia (conferred: 16 August 2012) Wong Kim Hoe, by thesis entitled: Outcome-based IT governance: results of a case study for contemplation by the Malaysian life insurance sector (conferred: 16 August 2012) * indicates a conferral of award date prior to this ceremony DIVISION OF BUSINESS for the degrees of Master of Human Resource Management and Master of International Business Zhang Ye for the degrees of Master of International Business and Master of Management Eduardo Anibal Alvizuri Escudero for the degrees of Master of International Business and Master of Management (Integrated Supply Chain Management) Linda Poinen for the degrees of Master of Management and Master of Professional Accounting Emily De Maria for the degree of Master of Business Xinwei Liao *(11/12/12) for the degree of Bachelor of Business (Honours) Chen Yuchao Grady Benjamin Clarke Samantha May Hogan Trent Jonathon Moore Michael James Shaw Wang Zhen Mohammad Shamsuzzaman Yousuf for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) Kuntal Goswami Rama Priya Seenivasagam for the degree of Bachelor of Management (Honours) Geoffrey Dennis Atkinson Sarah Mei Yi Chua Steven James Rypp Jessica Elle Madonna Smythe Ha Thanh Tung Karen J Williams for the degrees of Bachelor of Applied Finance and Bachelor of Business (Property) Matthew William Davis for the degrees of Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Management Jeff Chen Jessica Kate Collins for the degrees of Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Management (Marketing) Rebecca Mae Johr Celeste Ramsey for the degrees of Bachelor of Management (Human Resource Management) and Bachelor of Management (Marketing) Jarryd Thomas O’Donnell Tania Hamze Jin Chen *(20/12/12) Julie Kostiw Fei Li Ann-Marie Elizabeth Sosnowski Gino Armando Totagiancaspro Alana Kelly Twisk *(07/08/12) for the degree of Master of Management Gina Mezzino for the degrees of Bachelor of Management (Human Resource Management) and Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management Jessica Lyn Barnes Corina Marie Girolamo Tram Quynh Le for the degree of Master of Management (Administrative Management) Konstantinos Barkoukis Ann Vanessa Francis John Ndegwa Kabogo Matthew Todd Wood for the degrees of Bachelor of Management (Marketing) and Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management Rhiannon Kim Clarke Mark Antoni D’Amico Tiffany Marie Ellison Caitlin Anita Henschke Henning Petrus Jordaan Holly Elizabeth May Amy Suzanne Weydling for the degree of Master of Management (Arts and Cultural Management) Stephen Paul Cate Prentiss Clarke-Jones John Alexander Ross Jacinta Leanne Walsh for the degrees of Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Management and Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management David John Radolovic for the degrees of Bachelor of Business (Property) and Bachelor in European Business, Normandy Business School Andrew James Murphy for the degrees of Bachelor of Management (Human Resource Management) and Bachelor in European Business, Normandy Business School Anna Jane Williams THE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT for the degree of Le Cordon Bleu Master of International Hospitality Management Meng Li Sabah Khursheed Riaz for the degree of Master of Human Resource Management Arwen Eleanor Marie Anderson Enxi Chen Roderick Adam Choy Hoi Kwan Fung *(20/12/12) Alina Rose Gerhardy for the degree of Master of Management (Integrated Supply Chain Management) Nicholas Bruce Ditter Cecilie Skrindsrud Oeverboe Arthur Ziolek for the degree of Master of Management (Strategic Procurement) Guangan Jia for the degree of Master of Management (Tourism) Napa-anong Chamnan-arsa Jingjing Huang for the Graduate Diploma in Human Resource Management Louise Claire Coutts Chantal Davenport Sharminni Puvanalingam Shirley Reed Chelsea Lyn Ryan Emma-Kate Thorpe for the Graduate Diploma in Management Olivia Gwyneth Allison for the Graduate Diploma in Management (Arts and Cultural Management) Hannah Marie Dimmock Harley Katie Jasmin Jo Anna Norton Tanika Maritana Richards 19 March 10.30am for the degrees of Bachelor of Management and Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Management Brian Jay McAvaney for the Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management Samuel James Bowman Karen Brindle Carly Louise Brown Rebecca Burns Robert Charles Clothier Kieran Howe Tanya Martyniuk Noemi Sita Remete Adrian Dean Richards James David Smith Kathryn Turner Jodi Lee-Ann Wright for the Graduate Certificate in Management Grace Michelle Mammone for the Graduate Certificate in Management (Strategic Procurement) Ryan Robert Barmby Yingzhuo Jin Ong Hian Yeow Rebecca Jane Sutherland Kelly Renee Tattersall for the Graduate Certificate in Research Commercialisation Esme Candish Andrew Davie Alan Fleming Stephen John Harwin for the degrees of Bachelor of Management and Bachelor of International Relations Alison Laura Burfield Fay Leanne Hart Leeahna Marion Johnson for the degree of Bachelor of Business (Administrative Management) Chan Chau Wah *(18/10/12) Chan Chiu Yeung *(11/12/12) Chan Tsz Wan *(18/10/12) Cheung Yuen Man *(18/10/12) Ho Mei Yee *(18/10/12) Ho Wan Chi *(11/12/12) Ip Fung Mei *(18/10/12) Ip Wing Yan *(11/12/12) Ko Yuen Man *(18/10/12) Kwok Sze Wan *(11/12/12) Lee Pik Shan Coral *(11/12/12) Lee Tak Lam Dily *(18/10/12) Leung Ching Man *(18/10/12) Leung Suet Fei *(18/10/12) Leung Wai Yiu *(11/12/12) Leung Yan Kam Joey *(18/10/12) Ling Siu Hung Ray *(18/10/12) Liu Tsui Ting *(18/10/12) Liu Wun Ting *(11/12/12) Lui Yee Lian *(20/02/13) Mok Chung Yin *(18/10/12) Pun Chiu Man *(18/10/12) Tong Sin Yin *(18/10/12) Wan Mui Ying *(18/10/12) Wong Tsz Ning *(20/02/13) Yeung Kam Wah *(18/10/12) for the degree of Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) Sui Ling Chu *(18/10/12) Ho Ngo Yin *(18/10/12) Kwong Hin Wai Vivian *(18/10/12) Lam Po Yee *(11/12/12) Lam Pui Ling *(18/10/12) Lau Fung Shan *(11/12/12) Lau Wing Yin *(11/12/12) Lee Ka Shun *(11/12/12) Leung Pui Sze *(18/10/12) Sit Wing Yee Fion *(18/10/12) Tin Pui Ying *(11/12/12) Wong Ka Ki *(20/02/13) Yu Lai Nga *(11/12/12) for the degree of Bachelor of Management Cassandra Abbott Jenna Louise Barry Cai Wei Yuen Ling Chan *(20/12/12) Jinling Cui Gina DalCollo Fu Tingting *(20/12/12) Zhiming Guo Megan Horner *(07/08/12) Timothy Robert Johnston Panagiota Kosmadopoulos Nathan Michael Manto Sarah Jayne Selby-Fullgrabe Kit Ling Leona Shum for the degree of Bachelor of Management (Human Resource Management) Bander Abdullah A Al Ruwaii Mariam Aslami Joy Meredith Bacon Tamra Louise Barton Bianca Michelle Basher Kelvin John Binns Huyen My Dang Cao Olivia Clasohm Anjelica De Giglio Kylie Jane Demianova Angela Helen Easterbrook Amelia El Deeb Craig Barry Fry Daniel Robert Gauci Jamie McClintock Getgood Kimberley Guelzow Storme Yrene Dee Gale Handley Morgan Kobi Hastwell Shiyun Hu *(20/12/12) 19 March 10.30am for the Graduate Diploma in Management (Integrated Supply Chain Management) Bryan Ian Camlin Stephen Pilkington Daniel Peter Jackson John Edward Jackson Jovan Joksimovic Michael Anthony Kaczmarczyk Michael Koliopoulos Kelly Louise Ladyman Natalia Lagoutkina Katherine Livaditis Emma Kathryn Martin Alex Martinson Caitlin Patricia O’Brien Heidi Marie Oria Celeste Danielle Peacock Jarrod Clifford Pens Stacey Catherine Planzer Conor Quail Ye Ren Flavia Rugari Antonio Scaffidi-Muta Sara Deanna Schinella Daniel John Seery Kate Louise Shillabeer Mariya Shmandiy Lisa Michelle Smith *(07/08/12) Paul Pavel Spiridonov Jacob Bradley Stubing Jessica Anne Walker Kimiko Watanabe Stephen Zaluski for the degree of Bachelor of Management (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Faisal Ali Abdi Reech Abiem Abiem Nguyen Sue Biszak Sen Gai Loh Shing Wei Jasmine *(20/02/13) Yanqing Lu William Paul Muirden Branka Orsulic Yan Peng Janthida Phaobunmee Milos Prijic Chanphot Sangchareontham *(20/12/12) Kelly Strybosch Tianyun You *(20/12/12) Nazrul Aqmal Bin Zainuddin *(18/10/12) for the degree of Bachelor of Management (Policing) Ian John Flottman Kurt Brian Newcombe Naomi Ruth Oberscheidt Robert Peter Plenderleith Nicola Jane Toone for the degree of Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Management Tijanna Jane Bibis Stephanie Jane Earle Alex Stephen Guy Nicholas Benjamin Harnas Lisa Nicole Kennedy Georgia Macri Jason James Matte Sophie Rose Murray Peter Anthony Pepicelli Aaron Alistair Petrass Tyson Scott Roling Kieran Michael Sandow Michael Joseph Shortt Dimitri Hossain Sianis Alexandra Mary Slay Michael William Spry Patrick Charles Williams Ahmed Yakoub for the degree of Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management Cassie Louise Agnew Holly Brae Barton Holly Marie Both Joanna Bouyesi Rebecca Charlotta Brittle Stephanie Kezia Cardillo Chai Wing Ka Alyce Congiusta Lisa Marie Crocker Daniel Charles Franklin Katherine Jayne Gilson Jessica Barbara Harford Cassandra Hillegonda Hay Sarah Rebecca Heyer Tan Chin Hong Natasha Hannah Joppich Lucinda Rose Knight Agnes Koncewicz Bixia Liang Sum Ho Liu Aimee Elisha Long Alexandra Caryn Lubcke Monica Mey Mo Keyun Rotha Ngin Dercia Cesia Maxaila Nhamussua *(27/03/12) Panha Phanith Ashleigh Jae Sandford Rebecca Trudy Schulz Angela Marie Shmith Georgia Anthea Stouppos Anan Sun Claire Elizabeth Taylor Jessica Ann Thomson Anthony Ngoc Tuan Truong Camille Tucker Stefania Vizzari Wei Ran Elly Jane Wood Nicola Woodhall Stacey Patricia Woodrup Taleah Jane Zakelj Tessa Louise Zandegu for the degree of Bachelor of Tourism and Hospitality Management Li Ka Wing Karen *(20/02/13) THE SCHOOL OF MARKETING for the degree of Master of Marketing Tianie Deanna Caruso Fei Chen Kerryn Costello Francess Cricelli Yi Dai Sasipha Kaewkham Muhammad Jehangir Khan Narumol Klaharn Lin Chenqu Cheng-Yen Liu *(20/12/12) Dragos Nastasie Pan Chen Melissa Anne Penhale Sulochana Peter Prabhu Joshua Poovaiah William Joseph Stirling Princi Jenifer Thilak Wang Mengsi Xin Zhang Tingwei Zhao for the Graduate Diploma in Marketing Sian Ebony Bilsborough Ryan Nicholas Brown Emma June Hodge Ruth Amy Lloydd-Wright Timothy David Lockwood Lisa Marie Thorpe for the Graduate Certificate in Marketing Melissa Anne Bedson Kimberley Louise Salafia Alicia Santospirito Brett Andrew Schembri Lucy Alice Simmonds Timothy Leon Smedley for the degree of Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Chan Siu Man *(18/10/12) Chan Wing Yan *(18/10/12) Chan Yuk Ting *(18/10/12) Cheng Chi Ho *(11/12/12) Cheung Man Chiu *(18/10/12) Cheung Man Wa *(11/12/12) Cheung Yun Che Elaine *(11/12/12) Choy Yuk Loi *(18/10/12) Fung Kwong Ho *(11/12/12) Giam Pui *(18/10/12) Ho Kin Man *(18/10/12) Ho Ming Kai *(18/10/12) Hung Pak Ching *(18/10/12) Kwok Chung Kan *(18/10/12) Kwok Hei Man *(11/12/12) Kwok Sze Man *(18/10/12) Lai Yin Wa *(16/08/12) Lam Wing Kwan *(18/10/12) Lau Ngoi Ting *(18/10/12) Lee Chung Man *(18/10/12) Lee Pui Chi *(18/10/12) Leung Kin Wing *(20/02/13) Li Ni Nar *(18/10/12) Li On Ying *(18/10/12) Lo Lok Sze *(16/08/12) Lo Yuen Ming Mainly *(18/10/12) Lui Man Ha *(11/12/12) Lun Mei Nar *(11/12/12) Man Oi Ching *(18/10/12) Mok Lai Yee *(18/10/12) Mok Wai Wa *(18/10/12) Ng Nga Yee *(18/10/12) Wu Tsz Wai *(18/10/12) Yeung Pui Yee *(18/10/12) Yip Wai Man *(18/10/12) Yip Yuk Wai *(18/10/12) for the degree of Bachelor of Management (Marketing) Tahira Ayesha Binti Abdullah *(16/08/12) Karunia Erldi Abraham *(16/08/12) Shahidha Ahmed *(16/08/12) Nurliyana binti Azman *(16/08/12) Bananuka - Hasan Fey Gwendolene *(16/08/12) Beh Sharon *(20/02/13) Manshuk Bekenova *(16/08/12) Kira Marie Berry Ruth Ilona Anna Blythman Alexander Lee Bulgin Nicole Elise Burton Amy Megan Caddy Alyce Marie Capurso Cheong Wan Choy *(20/02/13) Cher Aik Theng *(16/08/12) Chin Xue Hua *(16/08/12) Chock Wai Hoong *(20/02/13) Chow Song Mao *(20/12/12) Joseph Crescitelli Patrick Kieren Daniels Tin Thien Dinh Ee Guan Shern *(20/02/13) Eng Lay Chuan *(16/08/12) Fan Meijun Elsa Caroline Field Ka Chun Fu Fuan Keen Wah *(20/02/13) Fung Li Ting *(20/02/13) Gan Kar Mern *(20/02/13) Nicholas Gaudio Geh Cha Zhen *(16/08/12) Ashlee Kate Gerrard Goh Cheu Ling *(16/08/12) Elissa Katherine Graves Lucy Marie Green Hing Pui Yee *(16/08/12) Hong Huei Yeow *(16/08/12) Igogo Ludovick Sylvester *(16/08/12) Citra Katerin *(16/08/12) Kesuma Maria Lily *(16/08/12) Thomas Edward Keukenmeester Khong Chee Weng Daniel *(16/08/12) Khoo Khim Chuan *(20/02/13) Khoo Kian Chuan *(20/02/13) Khoo Shin Yi *(16/08/12) 19 March 10.30am Professor Larry Lockshin BA, MSc, PhD, Head of School: Marketing, will present: Alexander Peter Kleut Payam Koohi Habibi Dehkordi *(16/08/12) Holly Maree Krause Kusasih Lili Juliana *(16/08/12) Lai Wen Feng Lenard *(16/08/12) Eric Lau Boon Dat *(20/12/12) Lauw Pooi Ling Eve *(16/08/12) Michelle Law Hui Tze *(16/08/12) Andrina Lee Hwei Thean *(20/02/13) Lee Chia Ee *(16/08/12) Lee Jun Xian *(16/08/12) Kevin Lee Hsien Ern *(16/08/12) Lee Kok Seng *(16/08/12) Adrian Chi Wan Leong *(20/12/12) Leong Bee Ching *(16/08/12) Leong Vincent *(16/08/12) Leou Yuen Ching *(16/08/12) Lew Jessica Chia Yan *(20/02/13) Li Yao Lim Eugene Yee Jing *(20/02/13) Lim Ling Hong *(20/02/13) Lim Xi Yi Liu Kwok Lung Liu Wei Loke Jonathan Chee Sum *(16/08/12) Savannah Lorenzin Low Kah Chung *(20/02/13) Danielle Lupoi Ching Man Mak *(20/12/12) Claire Ellen Merrigan Muhammad Ali *(20/02/13) Elizabeth Dianne Neef Ng Sophie *(16/08/12) Yan Ki Ng Ng Yean Boon *(16/08/12) Nouval Hayani *(16/08/12) Novianti Octavina *(18/10/12) Kit Lam Or Pang Wei Ren *(20/02/13) Sarah Jane Papadopoulos Alisha Kate Peeters Sara Jane Pelvin Phuah Chai Yin *(16/08/12) Emma Caroline Piscioneri Poh Wei Keat *(20/02/13) Alex Majin Pung Chung Lip *(16/08/12) Jiao Qiu *(20/12/12) Raszlen Binti Ramly *(20/02/13) Diana Rescignano Ruan Wencheng Edwin Bin Sabturani *(16/08/12) Felicia Hung Binti Samri Hung *(20/02/13) Brian James Sheedy Sia Chee Khong Eric *(16/08/12) Rachel Laura Southwood Sum Yi Ling *(20/02/13) Tan Hui Chuen *(16/08/12) Tan Pei Jie *(20/12/12) Tan Yong Sern *(20/02/13) Hiroko Tanaka *(20/12/12) Kwan Chak Tang *(20/12/12) Adam Vincent Tarzia Joanne Ruth Todd-Egglestone Voon Pui San *(20/02/13) Matthew Paul Watson Chi Kei Wong Wong Yinn Nin *(16/08/12) Yui Lung Wong Ka Ho Wu Yeoh Shuen Yin Yiap Shed Li *(20/02/13) Yon Shuet Ling Rachel *(20/02/13) Wing Cheung Ted Yu for the degree of Bachelor of Marketing and Communication Simon Paul Amber Faye Marie Anderson Megan Baker Thomas Spencer Benson Melissa Jane Bivone Karin Elizabeth Braunstein Jessica Bright Morgan Brophy Anita Jay Brzezinski Christie Carmela Chandra Jia Yu Chng *(20/12/12) Jarrad Ryan Greenham Siobhan Paige Hatchard Kirrilee Jane Hay Nicholas Paul John Aleisha Johnston Samuel Patrick Kolesnik Joseph Lawrence Julia Catharine Lee Liana MacLaren Shannon Mckay Emma Kate Michell *(07/08/12) Jay Louise Morgan Katie Rose Nankivell Benjamin Joseph Nitschke Ulani Luise Parsons Daniel Ryan Phillips Nicole Pilkington Olivia Angelique Poropat Amelia Jacqueline Postlewaight Emma Jane Rainsford Jessica Lee Roberts Michaela Christine Rosato Megan Jayne Ryan Tomas Liam Ryan Imogen Speck Santana Tripodo Anthony Nathan Villani Alicia Victoria Wakeling THE INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS for the degree of Master of Advanced Business Practice Au-Yeung Lap Yan *(11/12/12) Stephane Sebastien Mathias Benoist *(11/12/12) Rosmawati Manaf *(20/02/13) Federico E Pellicioli *(16/08/12) Prema Subramaniam *(18/10/12) Tan Hong Key Andy *(20/02/13) Tsang Kai Leong *(16/08/12) Erik Daan van Diffelen *(20/02/13) Yan Nam Yap *(11/12/12) Lun Ka Pik *(11/12/12) Sally Mackey Sreekumar Madathil Kesavan Franco Maio Graham Charles Mair Man Yee Mei *(11/12/12) Andrew Mills Miu Wah Tai *(16/08/12) Mok Chong Wah *(16/08/12) David Moore Lachlan Colin Morris Grant James Mossop Abish Musthafa Ng Chun Wai Simon *(11/12/12) Ng Hoi Kit *(11/12/12) Ng Ka Luen *(20/02/13) Benjamin Nottage Tai Nang Joey O’ Young *(16/08/12) David Reynolds Selwyn Samson Shum Chun Piu *(11/12/12) Sin Cheuk Lok Christopus *(11/12/12) Siu So Han Rossana *(11/12/12) Siu Yu Po *(11/12/12) Stuart John Symons Sze Yuk Fan *(20/02/13) Tai Chui Ying *(20/02/13) Ho Yin Clement Tam Tang Fung Kuen *(11/12/12) Tang Wai Kiu Phybe *(20/02/13) Teng Man Hung *(20/02/13) Andrew Alexander Tokmakoff Darren Kamal Wadhera Anja Jutta Weissbrodt Wong Ho Wah *(18/10/12) Wong Tsz Kwan Gi Gi *(11/12/12) Wong Wing Yin *(20/02/13) John Wyllie-Smith Yeung Bun *(20/02/13) Cheuk Sim Yeung *(11/12/12) Yu Chi Kwong *(11/12/12) Yu Sze Nga *(20/02/13) Yu Tung Kiu *(20/02/13) Yuen Hok Yung Johnson *(20/02/13) Yung Yuk Pan *(11/12/12) Shane John Zimmer for the degree of Master of Business Administration (Human Resource Management) Margaret Sinclair for the degree of Master of Business Administration (Marketing) Alexander Howard Campbell Godfrey for the degree of Master of International Business Vanessa Baldassar Nattawadee Boonwattanopas Dong Bo *(20/12/12) Jing Han Ling Shi Tao Zhining Diana Kristin Wiedmaier Xiaohui Ye Zong Yuqi 19 March 10.30am for the degree of Master of Business Administration Fareed Ahmad Bajwa Karine Bastin Bribiesca-Angulo Ricardo Chan Chi Fai Andrew *(16/08/12) Chan Fei Florence *(16/08/12) Chan Ho Sum *(16/08/12) Chan Kwun Kei Thomas *(16/08/12) Chan Wing Nam Winnie *(11/12/12) Chan Wing Tat *(11/12/12) Chau Duen Yin Ellis *(20/02/13) Fang Pei Chen *(20/02/13) Cheng Kam Hung *(11/12/12) Judith Ann Cheshire Cheung Chor Yee *(11/12/12) Cheung Chun Ho *(20/02/13) Cheung Wang *(16/08/12) Ching Kwong Wing *(16/08/12) Chiu Shing Kee *(20/02/13) Choi Ka Wai *(16/08/12) Choi Tin Hung Joel *(20/02/13) Chung Sze Wan *(18/10/12) Robran Kim Cock Renée Jane Cordon Timothy Crichton Andrew Deer Demers James *(11/12/12) Ajit Singh Dhaliwal Jonathan James Dunlop Jeanette Felicity Dyer David Martyn Eves Mark Fitzgerald Vincenzo Mario Forza George Fotoulis Fung Kit Yin Tracy *(16/08/12) Fung Wai Kin *(18/10/12) Dean Andrew Gawler Henry Christopher Ray Deborah Herewane Ho Yin *(11/12/12) Denton Paul Hooper Hui Chun Lam *(16/08/12) Harinda Kasun Induruwa Raj Ingole Simon Francis Jones Manish Sudhakar bhai Joshi Susan Eleatha Kinobe Daisuke Kuboi Kwan Chi Wai Samuel *(16/08/12) Kwok Siu Mee Mee *(16/08/12) Lai Chi Ho *(20/02/13) Lam Yuet Wah *(16/08/12) Lau Chung Wing *(16/08/12) Lee Chi Wing *(11/12/12) Lee Siu Man Alfred *(16/08/12) Lee Sung Wai Samuel *(16/08/12) Lee Wan Yin *(11/12/12) Leung Kin Wing *(20/02/13) Leung Lai Kuen *(16/08/12) Li Cheuk Kin Karlson *(16/08/12) Li Ka Man Carmen *(11/12/12) Li Ming Fai *(16/08/12) LIU Wai Man *(11/12/12) Lo Mei Kuen *(11/12/12) Lo Yat Chun *(20/02/13) Jenny Loftes Loo Kin Hing *(11/12/12) Kathryn Lowry for the Graduate Diploma in Business Administration Stephan Beale Debbie Gayle Coleman-George Gemma Farquhar John Richard Fletcher Cassandra Martin Anh Van Khanh Nguyen Scott Damien Tunn for the Graduate Certificate in Business Administration Kristian Andrejewskis Jock Anthony Baker Michael Jordon Bellis *(18/10/12) Therese Bonomi Jason Dean Bouyer Renee Claire Carter Chan Hoi Yan Stephanie *(20/02/13) Chen Qi Zhao *(11/12/12) Chen Yuanyuan Cheng Mei King *(16/08/12) Chris Chetwynd Aria Stirling Colton Jason Alan Ernst Fong Yuk Yin Winian *(20/02/13) Daniel Murray Forbes Mark Richard Forster Robert Paul Gagetti Peter Gough Lauren Jane Harper Garry Maxwell Haylock Craig John Herriot Ho Wing Yan *(18/10/12) Kate Krieg Lam Chor Ki *(18/10/12) Lau Tin Wai Theodore *(18/10/12) Lee Wai Kuen *(20/02/13) Liu Wei *(18/10/12) Stephen Thale McGhee Tamera Maria Meuris Benjamin Adam Mills Victoria Marie Mills Pauline Cheryl Moir Tavis John Murfitt Glen Stuart Napthali Ng Ernest Ho Hon *(11/12/12) Paula Jane Phillips Scott Gregory Rashleigh Luke John Read Lara Victoria Schutt Shum Mei Yan *(11/12/12) Graeme Leslie Smith Phillip David Smith Tam Wai Hung Edmond *(20/02/13) Tang Wing Kwok *(16/08/12) Tong Wai Man *(16/08/12) Wai Kit Edmond Tran *(20/02/13) Jared Wade Ryan Elliot Watts Karunapeli Gedara Dadrshana Chaminda Wijesooriya King Sin Jason Wong *(11/12/12) Wong Man Wai *(11/12/12) Christopher Wyhoon Yau Yuen Yi Carine *(20/02/13) Yeung Ka Chun Claudius *(16/08/12) Yeung Ka Po *(18/10/12) Rebecca Audrey Young Sam Zeidan Tuesday 19 March at 3.00pm ADELAIDE CONVENTION CENTRE The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony The Honourable Robyn Layton AO, QC, LLB, LLM Processional music will be played. The Honourable Robyn Layton AO QC is a former Supreme Court Judge who also previously served as a Judge in the South Australian Industrial Court and Commission and as a Deputy President of the Commonwealth Administrative Appeals Tribunal. Ms Layton was also a member (and later the chair) of the Committee of Experts on Application of Conventions of the International Labour Office (ILO) in Geneva (1993-2008). From 2000 until the present day, she has also served as a consultant for the ILO providing judicial and general training in labour standards in a number of nations. Currently, Ms Layton is an Adjunct Professor at the University of South Australia’s School of Law and also works as a consultant for the Asia Development Bank on a gender development poverty reduction project for women in Kazakhstan, Cambodia and the Philippines. Locally, Ms Layton serves as patron, chairperson or member of a number of committees and organisations, most notably as chair of the Advisory Council for the University of South Australia’s Australian Centre for Child Protection, as co-chair of Reconciliation SA and as patron of the Migrant Resource Centre in South Australia. She was honoured as South Australia’s Australian of the Year in 2012, the same year in which she was made an Officer in the General Division of the Order of Australia for her service to the law and to the judiciary. 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 Mr Richard Chew, baritone. The Chancellor, Dr Ian Gould AM, BSc(Hons), PhD, FTSE, FAusIMM, CompIEAust, MAICD will open the ceremony. The Vice Chancellor and President, Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. Professor Gerry Griffin BCom(Hons), MBS, PhD, Pro Vice Chancellor and Vice President: UniSA Business School, will present The Honourable Robyn Layton AO QC, for the honorary degree of Doctor of the University. The Occasional Address will be delivered by The Honourable Robyn Layton AO QC, Former Supreme Court Judge and Adjunct Professor: UniSA School of Law. 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 The Presentation Professor Christine Helliar BSc, FCA, PhD, FRSA, FHEA, Head: School of Commerce, will present: DIVISION OF BUSINESS for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy for the degree of Master of Business Accounting Chen Yulun Pan Hong Wang Chenyu Wang Yanni Shidi Dong, by thesis entitled: Towards green and sustainable mining : an investigation of sustainability reporting practice in China’s mining and minerals industry (conferred: 16 August 2012) Rim El Kadi, by thesis entitled: Balancing and crossing trust bridges to sustainability : the case of the water sector reform in Lebanon (conferred: 11 December 2012) Nathan Howard Gray, by thesis entitled: International business negotiators of the Indonesian archipelago : identification of negotiation styles, strategies and behaviours (conferred: 11 December 2012) Adam James Loch, by thesis entitled: Irrigator trade behaviour in southern MurrayDarling Basin water allocation markets (conferred: 21 June 2012) Rafisah Mat Radzi, by thesis entitled: Rating the ratings: an evaluation of the operations of credit rating agencies in Malaysia (conferred: 11 December 2012) Janine Mary Pierce, by thesis entitled: Social sustainability of oyster farming communities on the Eyre Peninsula, South Australia (conferred: 11 December 2012) Joanne Louise Tingey-Holyoak, by thesis entitled: Sustainable farm dam management pressures : farmers’ strategic responses (conferred: 18 October 2012) * indicates a conferral of award date prior to this ceremony THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE for the degree of Master of Business (Professional Accounting and Finance) Chen Sun Haobai Wang Ting Wen Zhang Wenyuan for the degree of Master of Business (Property) Daniel Lewis Daivd Joshua Etherington Melissa Mary Koulizos Lincoln Christopher McEwen Joel John McGrath Samuel Aran Spero Morris Christopher David Nicolas Xavier Robert Mathieu Perronnet for the degree of Master of Professional Accounting Chen Yu *(20/12/12) Alyce Amy Hardstaff Veronica Tablit Hughes Mark Howard Hushen Li Wencan Melissa Sue Stead Wang Mengfei Wu Si Si *(20/12/12) for the degree of Master of Professional Accounting and Finance Yingzhen Wei *(20/12/12) for the Graduate Diploma in Professional Accounting Chan Wai Lam *(16/08/12) Kate Reinke Julie Ann Riddle Geoffrey Rowe Wang Xiaocen Mark Wood for the Graduate Diploma in Property Bradley Luke Joseph Chalke Anna Camilla Bridget Chard Thomas Benjiman Donoghue Andrew Leith Friebe Matthew James Galvin Rian Mcgrath Garland David Mark Watson Matthew Noel Wiggins Karen Maree Wise for the Graduate Certificate in Professional Accounting Anna Luong Trang Nguyen Thuyen Phuong Truong for the Graduate Certificate in Property Megan Pamela Richardson Yin Mei Wong for the degrees of Bachelor of Business (International Business, Finance and Trade) and Bachelor of International Relations Daniel Paul Adams Adam Damien Delaney Runyararo Carren Mtasa Michelle Deborah Shakeshaft for the degrees of Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Applied Finance Sarah Bahari *(20/12/12) Yoghan Malairaja Chandra Ryan Michael Grigg Lauren Ashlee Holmes Jeremy Michael Kells Lily Liu Linda Ly Patrick Nicholas Mihalaras George Nicholas Thomolaris Huy Quoc Truong Carolyn Tracy Walters for the degrees of Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Business (Commercial Law) Matthew Robert Brunato *(07/08/12) Sharon Mun Wan Hui *(20/12/12) Damien Paul Kellow Rachel Megan Ruggiero for the degree of Bachelor of Accountancy Au Man Tik *(11/12/12) Chan Ching Yee *(18/10/12) Chan Fung Ying *(18/10/12) Chan Hoo Yin *(11/12/12) Chan Kwok Sum Sam *(18/10/12) Chan Lai Ling *(18/10/12) Chan Man Yan *(18/10/12) Chan Nga Lee *(18/10/12) Chan Shu Man *(18/10/12) Chan Sze Yi *(18/10/12) Chan Yin Lok *(20/02/13) Chau Nga Ying *(18/10/12) Chau Ting Ting *(18/10/12) Cheng Ernest Cheuk Fung *(11/12/12) Cheung Chin Pang *(11/12/12) Cheung Pak Chung *(11/12/12) Cheung Sze Ting *(18/10/12) Cheung Yuen Yi Flora *(18/10/12) Ching Lai Pik *(18/10/12) Chiu Sze Wan *(18/10/12) Chiu Wing Sze *(16/08/12) Chiu Yee Wing *(11/12/12) Chow Wing Po *(18/10/12) Ma Chun Kit William *(18/10/12) Chung Wai Kwan *(18/10/12) Ding Ho Yan *(18/10/12) Fok Wing Sze *(11/12/12) Hau Wai Hung Vivian *(18/10/12) Ho Man Yi *(18/10/12) Ho Wai *(18/10/12) Hon Kwok Fung *(11/12/12) Hung Chi Kwan *(11/12/12) Hung Sau Ling *(11/12/12) Hung Wai Fan *(18/10/12) Hung Wing See *(18/10/12) Ip Vancy *(18/10/12) Kwan Po Yee *(18/10/12) Kwok Ka Man *(18/10/12) Kwok Yuk Ping Polly *(11/12/12) Kwong Mun Yiu *(11/12/12) Lai Ka Suet *(11/12/12) Lam Ka Wai *(20/02/13) Lam Yuen Ting *(18/10/12) Lau Kit Yan *(18/10/12) Lau Sau Man *(18/10/12) Lau Sik Wai *(18/10/12) Lau Yee King *(11/12/12) Lau Yuen Yee *(18/10/12) Law Fung Ping *(11/12/12) Law Tsz Shan *(11/12/12) Lee Mei Nga *(18/10/12) Lee Oi Man *(11/12/12) Leung Cheuk Fung *(18/10/12) Leung Ching Man *(11/12/12) Leung Chun Yi *(11/12/12) Leung Siu Yi *(11/12/12) Leung Siu Fong *(18/10/12) Leung Tsz Yan *(11/12/12) Ling Siu Bick Doris *(11/12/12) Sit Ki Kiki Lo *(18/10/12) Luk Kei Ying Joyce *(18/10/12) Ma Hi Choi *(11/12/12) Mak Kin Pun *(18/10/12) Mak Siu Fan *(11/12/12) Man Kwok Leung *(11/12/12) Mo Shun Fan *(18/10/12) Mo Shun Ping *(18/10/12) Mok Chun Yin *(18/10/12) Mok Hoi Lin *(11/12/12) Mok Mei Mei Connie *(18/10/12) Ng Ka Wai *(18/10/12) Ng Ka Man *(18/10/12) Ng Kok Chi Danny *(18/10/12) Ng Wai Kei *(18/10/12) Ng Wing Kar *(11/12/12) Po Wai Ying *(18/10/12) Poon Tsui Shan *(18/10/12) Sau Po Ki *(18/10/12) Shiu Wing Kin *(18/10/12) So Wai Sim *(18/10/12) Sum So Wan *(11/12/12) Sung Siu Hung Anna *(18/10/12) Tam Tai Keung *(11/12/12) for the degree of Bachelor of Accounting Sami Abou Al Charaf Courtney Jane Allingham Tristan Atkinson Christine Susan Bertoldo Gustavo Cardoso Leite Biscardi Sandra Bloomfield Samantha Jane Bormann Jacqueline Brauman Lyndall Elizabeth Carrig Jannene Claire Christman Teena Connolly Vicki Cottrell Jasna Cristiano Mirijana Cvek Kelly Melissa Nicole Darmody Lindsay Dawtrey *(07/08/12) Glen Patrick Dogan Keziah Dreaver David Erickson Steven Franks Karl Johan Emanuel Froh Jane Fuller Daniel John Gabriel Claudio Alfonso Gasset Yvonne Gibbon Joanne Patricia Gildea Daniel Graham Adam Lloyd Grigsby Lynn Elizabeth Halliday Dan Han Cassandra Herbert Janelle Leanne Hill Colin James Hogan Michael Huggard Andrew Hyndes Kathryn Anne Jamieson Nicolle John Abigail Kay Lay Beng King Kit Bing Irene Lam John Lao Carl Larsen Mei Yu Law David Lawes Shane Lee Joshua Liddy Joyce Pamela Lim Chin Dragana Markanovic Rosilda Martins De Oliveira Efthimious Mastoros Paul Francis Mazzocato Tracie Le-Anne McGrath Samuel Keegan Mcgregor Gregory Mark Mckenzie Grant Millar Sonia Faye Lennen Miller Shaun Antony Morton Klara Mulholland Sanel Music Craig Anthony Myers Rio Nasir Lucinda Nicholas Jemma Ninness Leanne Jean Nye Jacqueline Parlevliet Larisa Patterson Muditha Chandika Perera Bree Phillips Blagojco Popovski Michael Andre Rabbitt Connie Raftellis Dean Andrew Leonard Rawnsley Wayne Ritchie Gordon Mitchell Roberts Daniel James Robertson Oliver Rosales Jason Rositano Anthea Rutherford Gergana Salter Cassandra Sampson Yesmine Sayour Ricardo Schaffers Tom Scott David Smith Sharon Lillian Solomon Frangi Jean Spilsbury Daniel Stojcevski Susan Svaricek Bee Imm Tan Glenn Stewart Taplin Anthony Trochilas Gloria Tsang Kwai Kew Alana Therese van der Linden Kym-Maree Warren Damien Aaron Wells Aaron Wheatley Donnaleen Joy Wilks Su Huey Wong Jared Dean Zagami Belinda Jane Zitser 19 March 3.00pm Tang Wai Wa Richard *(18/10/12) Yuen Wei To *(18/10/12) Tong Chi Hang *(18/10/12) Tsang Pui Man *(18/10/12) Wan Tsz Yan *(18/10/12) Wong Hing Yu *(11/12/12) Wong Ho Kwan *(11/12/12) Wong Ka Wing *(18/10/12) Wong Lai Ching *(18/10/12) Wong Man Chi *(11/12/12) Wong Pui Lan *(18/10/12) Wong Suk Yee *(18/10/12) Wong Wai Ping *(11/12/12) Wong Wai Ying *(18/10/12) Wong Wing Yin *(11/12/12) Wong Yuet Chun Clare *(11/12/12) Yan Sui Ling *(18/10/12) Yau Ching Yu *(11/12/12) Yeung Chui Mei *(11/12/12) Yeung Lai Hung *(18/10/12) Yim Wing Kit *(16/08/12) Yip Sin Mei *(18/10/12) Yip Wai Man *(30/04/12) Yiu Wai Yan *(16/08/12) Yuen Chi Ho *(18/10/12) Yuen Yee Lam *(18/10/12) for the degree of Bachelor of Applied Finance Beh Wei Keat *(20/02/13) Courtney Louise Biggs Daniel Rhys Budreika Alor Agoth Bulabek Binh Bao Ngoc Buu Chai Yew Wei *(16/08/12) Chan Chee Yen *(20/02/13) Chan Ho Gong Stephen *(20/02/13) Chan Pui Yee *(20/02/13) Chan Tak Lung Jonathan *(20/02/13) Chang Phua Ling *(16/08/12) Yeong Khang Chang *(20/02/13) Cheong Mei Zhen *(20/02/13) Chia Vin Cent *(18/10/12) Chin Li Wei *(20/02/13) Chock Xuewei *(20/02/13) Chong Vun Shan *(16/08/12) Chooi Chee Hung *(20/02/13) Chooi Ivan Weng Heh *(20/02/13) Ying Suet Chow Shirley Anne Ferris Fung Pui Yan Margaret *(18/10/12) Diaz Nuzul Furqan *(16/08/12) Heather Margaret Gale Nicholas James Hanns Hii Ee Lan Shirley *(16/08/12) Ho Chen Yang *(20/02/13) Hoo Wen Li *(16/08/12) How Peng Hsien *(16/08/12) Huan Weiyi *(20/02/13) Jingting Huang Huang Rui Hwai *(20/02/13) Ameer Bin Ismail Fekri *(20/02/13) Anil Abbraham A/L Joseph Abraham *(20/02/13) Nicole Khoo Siu Wen *(20/02/13) Khor Zhi Yang *(20/02/13) Sara Kon Yi *(20/12/12) Kon Weng Leong *(16/08/12) Kennet Kwek Keng Tong *(16/08/12) Ling Leong Lam Lam Luong Mi Ashleigh Meagan Lane Lau Say Teong *(20/02/13) Lee Chu Ming *(20/02/13) Lee Huai Wei *(20/02/13) Lee Joe White *(16/08/12) Lee Jun Han Jonathan *(20/02/13) Lee Kah Hui *(20/02/13) Lee Mei Fong *(20/02/13) Lee Wei Min *(16/08/12) Philip Kar Hong Leung Lim Chian Iee *(20/12/12) Lim Kar En Lim Kean Wong *(20/02/13) Raphael Lim Che Sien *(20/02/13) Lim Soon Min *(16/08/12) Lim Sze Lynn *(20/02/13) Lim Wooi Seng *(16/08/12) Lim Ying Jia *(20/02/13) Lin Syn Yee *(16/08/12) Ling Agnes Chooi Li *(20/02/13) Clarence Teck Shiuh Ling Danny Ling Kuok Kai *(20/02/13) Bin Liu Liu Wandy *(20/02/13) Long Jyi-Woei Benedict Dimitri Lontos Low Yen Lee *(18/10/12) Low Yi Mei *(20/02/13) Lui Tze Lun *(18/10/12) Lily Medelin *(20/02/13) Danial Fahmi Bin Mohamed Zamberi Rabiatul Adawiah Binti Mohd Yusoff *(20/02/13) Anthony Morgante Ng Eng Kit *(16/08/12) Ng Haw Yang *(16/08/12) Ng Hon Wayne *(20/12/12) Ngabona Eddie Edward *(16/08/12) Nguyen Chi Dung *(20/02/13) Huy Phong Nguyen Thi Mong Tuyen Nguyen Ahmad Azrin Bin Nor Hashim *(20/02/13) Asmaa Binti Nor Wira *(16/08/12) Nyeo Kai Xiong *(20/02/13) Dawn Ong Shimen *(20/12/12) Ooi Eng Hong *(20/02/13) Ooi Vone Deng *(20/02/13) Aric Oon Wei Sheng *(20/02/13) David Paradiso Duc Minh Pham Phua Mei Yan *(20/02/13) Poh Chee Soon *(20/02/13) Poh Jay Sern *(16/08/12) Hendry Pratama Jensen Putra *(20/02/13) Mohamad Ridzhuan Firdaus Maula Raja Aznin *(20/02/13) Mohamad Ilham Ramadhan Noor Azman Hafeez Bin Rozly-Azni *(20/02/13) Samuel Peter Ruiz Bik Cheng Sia Soelianto Teddy *(16/08/12) Soo Wan Sin *(20/02/13) Stephen Alelio Swai *(20/02/13) Tan Cheng Fei *(20/02/13) Tan Iun Xian *(20/02/13) Tan Jia Kai *(20/02/13) Tan Kian How *(20/02/13) Tan Kian Hui *(20/02/13) Tan Yee Thing *(20/02/13) Tang Shin Hui *(16/08/12) Tee Yoke Kuan *(20/02/13) Lydia Tjia *(20/02/13) Wang Chan Nam *(16/08/12) Hao Wang *(20/12/12) Wang Yan Wee Chia Jhen *(16/08/12) Hpone Myint Win *(20/02/13) Wong Hui Hwa *(20/12/12) Wong Jian Yong *(16/08/12) Wong Jien Yong *(20/02/13) Wong Kelvin Kai Lin *(20/02/13) Wong Mei Yee *(20/02/13) Wong Qing Zhe *(20/02/13) Wong Shao Loong *(20/02/13) Wong Win Er *(20/02/13) Yap Ting Ting *(20/02/13) Yau Rhey Kee *(20/02/13) Felicia Yau Yuen-Mei *(20/02/13) for the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration Nurliza Bte Ahmad *(18/10/12) Christopher Guy Brebner Cheong Sau Han *(20/02/13) Chia Peir Soon *(18/10/12) Dian Heliani for the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (Administrative Management) Gary Allan Long for the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (Management) Thomas James Henry Lowe Julia Kim-Phuong Saini for the degree of Bachelor of Business Administration (Marketing) Anne-Marie McGlashan Lauren Kate Schreiber for the degree of Bachelor of Business (Commercial Law) Shari Ann Coggins Joseph Anthony Nicolas Tanya Marie Wilkins Grzegorz Wolszczak Hoi Hang Shirley Yeung for the degree of Bachelor of Business (International Business, Finance and Trade) Lisa Renee Corrie Jung Suk Kang James Richard Torrens Lachlan Iain Walton Seth Earlyn Winkles for the degree of Bachelor of Business (Property) Afonso Dalbuquerque Borges Sarah Louise Brezovic Paul Capobianco King Man Chan *(20/12/12) Ching Chen Brian Chiu *(20/12/12) Scott Matthew Collins Mark Brook De Garis Kylie Rachel Fearn *(07/08/12) Scott William Galloway Jake Garraway Amelia Louise Gilmore James Thomas Goddard Daniel Neil Gracie Nicole Elizabeth Handley John Henry Harrison Rebecca Anne Harvey Jamila-Maree Hoare Toby Bruce Hundertmark Dalia Kupstiene Steven Ming Ping Ng Andrew Alexander Park James Robert Parkyn Aaron Mathew Pearce Steven Adrian Picca Mary Sue Radak Rachel Kimberley Ralphs Hamish Andrew Robinson Thomas Brian Rodger Joseph Anthony Scali Steven Michael Sulskis Vinh Duc Tram Tony Thanh Tran Daniel Robert Turner Anna Volaris Blake Allan Wegener Associate Professor Peter MacFarlane BA, BLegS, LLM, Dean: School of Law, will present: for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce Svetlana Aba Peter Andrinopoulos Ahmad Adlee Chan Bin Ariffin *(16/08/12) Sonia Barbaro Lorena Lucia Barilla Michelle Jayne Bartholomew Steven Leon Becker Martin David Blanchard Robert Russell Bridgland Emma Claire Brock Lauren Elizabeth Bruins Ross John Butler Stacey Angela Butterworth Thomas Donald Caldow Katie Elece Carroll Ch’ng Jia Jing *(20/02/13) Chai Li Kiew *(20/02/13) Chai Woon Sim *(16/08/12) Chan Kah Lok *(16/08/12) Chang Ming Chi *(16/08/12) Po Ting Chau Chen Chengjie Chen Jiayi Chi Yan Cheng Pui Ting Cheung *(20/12/12) Chiang Karien *(16/08/12) Choi Ka Ming *(20/12/12) Chong Chee Wai *(20/02/13) Chong Kui Yong *(20/02/13) Chua Yee San *(16/08/12) Andrew John Ciarla David James Cottrell Kylie Rena Davies Giuliana De Pasquale Julia Helen Dinham Miranda Dong Gledian Ducaj Kayla Jade Dunlop Kelly Lauren Evans Fang Fang Andrew Faskheev Luigi Favata 19 March 3.00pm Yong Sai Hong *(20/02/13) Yong Zhi Shan *(20/02/13) Yow Taw Wen *(16/08/12) Yuen Wing Kuan *(16/08/12) Beth Erin Field Alysia Maree Fleming William Patrick Fox Janice Laura Frampton Huai Wu Fu Alexander Gagliardi Peter Carson Gardiner Curtis Murray Gaston James Perry Ginis Sarah Goon Hoi-Yinn *(16/08/12) Guo Yanfei *(20/12/12) Surabhi Gupta Hasaan Bin Hairudin *(16/08/12) Suzy Hallal Matthew Ivan Hanna Thomas Scott Hartmann Danielle Sheree Hibbard WeiLon Ho Hock Wai Keat *(20/02/13) Kate Louise Holbrook Hon Kar Yan *(16/08/12) Stewart Ronald Horne Todd Christopher Hunter Amy Lauren Jeffreys Jiang Chengli *(20/12/12) Jing Yani *(20/12/12) Ju Li Khaw *(20/12/12) Khoo Lay Tin *(20/02/13) Koay Si Ling *(16/08/12) Stefanie Koeppen Koh Siok Lyn *(20/02/13) Koh Siok Shan *(20/02/13) Raymond Kwan Lam Tsz Yin Lau Zhong Wei *(20/02/13) Lee Ching Fui *(20/02/13) Lee Cynthia Qing Ning *(16/08/12) Lee JB Cindy *(20/02/13) Joycelyn Lee Shu En *(20/02/13) Man Lo Lee Lee Wei Shen *(20/02/13) Lee Xueqian *(16/08/12) Li Meng Muming Li *(07/08/12) Li Qi Wenhuan Li Patrick Wei Jian Lim Lim Wen Zee *(16/08/12) Yue Lin *(20/12/12) Terance Michael Lioulios Wenjun Liu Loh See Ying *(20/02/13) John Carmelo Loielo Thomas Loveday Hong Zhang Low *(20/12/12) Low Mei Yan Low Tian Quan *(20/02/13) Anh-Tuan John Luong Ly Hong-Linh Amy Louise Maddocks Mak Ee Von *(16/08/12) Genevieve Anne Maloney Jodie Leanne Maltby Marek Matusica Victoria May McBeath Anne Elizabeth McManus Callie Ann McMillan Xue Mei Bianca Jayne Mezzina Whitney Kathleen Mickan Natalie Kate Milligan Nor Adila Binti Mohamad Hashim *(20/02/13) Mohd Rizqnu’aim B Mohd Azhar *(16/08/12) Anthony Graham Moore Sumaiya Muqtadir Mwangi Rachael Wangu Bianca Marie Nazzaro Hayley Neumann Yuk Ling Ngai *(20/12/12) Thi Diem Kieu Nguyen Michael Yen Nguyen Jared Michael O’Connor Wonsik Oh Ooi Yi Zhen *(20/02/12) Michail Panakis Dhashni A/P Panialselvam *(16/08/12) Gita Ravji Patel Shelley Ann Pedlar Peng Lanjing Sean Jarred Percy Nicholas Pettas Arvind Kumaran Pillai Gabriela Almeida Pinheiro Kobie Marie Pinkerton Harry Polycarpou Liying Qiu Jake Raymond Richardson Rosliacova Junita *(16/08/12) Stefan Jon Saccardo Kana Saito Saranjeet Kaur Sandhu *(20/02/13) Neal David Shead Shen Yuanyuan Veneon Siew Soon Waei *(20/02/13) Morgan Brenna Smith Jiyoung Son *(20/12/12) Subramaniam Kajendran Sun Yuan Thi Kieu Ta Glyn James Tamlin Tan Chien Min *(20/02/13) Tan Jing Neng Tan Ming Herl *(20/02/13) Tan Siew Hoon *(16/08/12) Tan Wai Lun *(16/08/12) Tan Yong Wen *(20/02/13) Liet Minh Tang Tee Pin Chee *(20/02/13) Merima Telalovic Ten Kiat Loong *(16/08/12) Teo Pei Ling *(16/08/12) Trang Huyen Thach Tham Choon Yvin *(16/08/12) Toh Wai Tuck Aaron *(16/08/12) Antonietta Lucia Ture Kyle Joseph Vause Wang Dongfang Heran Wang David Wilson Ware Paul Welsh Darryl William Whicker Yin Zhe THE SCHOOL OF LAW for the degree of Bachelor of Laws with Honours Anna Mazzocchetti Susan Michelle Ruthenbeck Jarred William Stamoulis Lauren Jane Tye for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws with Honours and Bachelor of International Relations Emma Kate Ferguson for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws with Honours and Bachelor of Journalism Georgette Katherine March Roscoe James Whalan for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws with Honours and Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management Jason Nero Leonardis for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Commerce Maya Liza Doyle Zhe Kiang Lim Daniel Saraev for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) Nicholas Anthony Kaliszewski for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of International Relations Kira Joy Kennedy Stephanie Laura Muecke Charlotte Elizabeth Saunders Louis Victor Shivarev for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Journalism Matthew James Doran for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Management (Marketing) Stephanie Laura Hastie for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Psychological Science Jarrod Duncan Anthea Giantsis for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Management Samuel John Janetzki for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Sustainable Environments Talia Aidan Smith for the degree of Bachelor of Laws Zainab Al-Sweedy Kymberly Johanna Anne Davis Dimitri Economos Eleonore Gaidow Long Nam Ha Olivia Renee Hubbard Ngor Akol Malak Caroline Rachel Manser Christopher Donald Ogilvie Carolina Alba Tassone Daniel Richard Wasiewicz 19 March 3.00pm Wong Bak Yong *(20/02/13) Wong Li Ming *(20/12/12) Wong Mun Fei *(20/02/13) WingYee Wong Wong Zhan Hong *(20/02/13) Woo Isaac King Cheong *(16/08/12) Yang Rui Xinxian Yang Yang Yiting Yeo Pik Yoke *(20/02/13) Yong Yun Yin *(20/02/13) Yoon Wai San Yu Woen Nee *(16/08/12) Zhang Jiachen *(20/12/12) Zhang Qing Zhang Shi Xiong *(20/12/12) Zhang Xiaoyue Zhao Yu Qi *(20/12/12) Zhuang Lusi *(20/12/12) Wednesday 20 March at 10.30am ADELAIDE CONVENTION CENTRE The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Mr Sydney Ball Processional music will be played. During a career as a visual artist spanning more than 50 years, Sydney Ball has created a vast body of work that includes 10 abstract and nine figuration series and established a reputation as one of the true trailblazers of abstract painting in Australia. The audience is requested to stand for the entrance of the Academic Procession, Council and Official Party. Born in Adelaide, he attended the South Australian School of Art – now part of the University of South Australia - and also trained as an architectural draughtsman. In the 1960s he spent several years in New York where he studied at the renowned Arts Students League that also counts Jackson Pollock and Norman Rockwell among its alumni. While in New York, Mr Ball was awarded a Ford Foundation Scholarship. The Chancellor, Dr Ian Gould AM, BSc(Hons), PhD, FTSE, FAusIMM, CompIEAust, MAICD will open the ceremony. Following his return to Australia in 1965, he worked as a lecturer at the SA School of Art and was included in the National Gallery of Victoria’s highly influential survey exhibition of abstract and colourfield painting, “The Field”. Over the past five decades, Mr Ball has held more than 70 solo exhibitions - within Australia and overseas - and is represented in the collections of more than 70 major institutions worldwide, including all Australian state galleries, The National Gallery of Australia and Parliament House. The Australian National Anthem will be sung by Ms Sharon Turley, soprano. The Vice Chancellor and President, Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. Mr Nigel Relph BA(Hons), MA, MCIPR, Deputy Vice Chancellor: International and Advancement, will present Mr Sydney Ball, for the honorary degree of Doctor of the University. The Occasional Address will be delivered by Mr Sydney Ball, Visual Artist. 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 The Presentation Professor Mads Gaardboe BArch, MArch, MScArch & UD, AIA, FRSA, Head: School of Art, Architecture and Design, will present: for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Dolly Daou, by thesis entitled: Beirut : the absent vision (conferred: 18 October 2012) Paul Gregory Hoban, by thesis entitled: Contradiction, form and praxis: anti-cultural and non-cultural influences in visual art practice (conferred: 20 February 2013) * indicates a conferral of award date prior to this ceremony DIVISION OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES for the degree of Master of Visual Arts Renate Nisi *(18/10/12) THE SCHOOL OF ART, ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN for the degree of Master of Architecture Bilal Abou-Mosleh Sana Gulnaz Ali Jacob Attardian *(20/12/12) Lucy Catherine Baker Simon Christopher Bennett Andrew Philip Butler Kin Hang Chong Samuel Thomas Cooper Megan Georgina Darbyshire Carrie Lee Doecke Andrew George Ferguson Andrew Brandon Fotia Ashlee Nicole Goodchild Ima Hadj Shirmohammadi Jeda Loreen Harding Samuel Dayaal Jeyaseelan Elizabeth Louise Kemp Nicholas Jay Kirk Thorson Owen McDougall MacRae Bettina Christine Manuele Matiya Marovich-Tadic Bradley Alan Masson Jeremy James Alistair Millington Thanh Hien Ngo Nicholas James O’Connor Leo Edward Oppermann James Richard Packer Evanna Helene Panos Keangston Zheng Shang Sam *(20/12/12) Tudor Samuel Taylor Nicholas John Van Der Hoek Samuel Christopher Wingate Kym Nicholas Wiseman Dale Anthony Wright Stefan James Zofio for the degree of Master of Design (Industrial Design) Tom Askham Hung-Wen Chiang Max Bristow Hughes Kendyl Lee Katzenberg Thomas Samuel Whitby for the degree of Master of Design (Visual Communication) Amy Kathleen McNamara for the degree of Master of Sustainable Design Jacob John Potter for the degree of Master of Visual Art and Design (Drawing) Linda Waldrum for the degree of Master of Visual Art and Design (Illustration) Bradley Berwick for the degree of Master of Visual Art and Design (Jewellery and Metal) Kate Sutherland for the degree of Master of Visual Art and Design (Painting) David Scott Gloede Tiffney Patricia Hampton Donald Le Roi Matters for the degree of Master of Visual Art and Design (Photography) Ula May Blocksage for the Graduate Diploma in Visual Art and Design (Graphic Design) Lukas Alexander Meinhold-Musiela Hannah Jacquelyn Potter Stewart David Thomas for the Graduate Diploma in Visual Art and Design (Illustration) Bradley Berwick Tania Erzinger Cherie Renae Gartner Tahlia Denae Leikas Logan Zane Niblock Harrison Fraser Plane Nicholas Thomas Rees Lisa Vertudaches for the Graduate Diploma in Visual Art and Design (New Media Art) Louise Jane Sawtell for the Graduate Diploma in Visual Art and Design (Painting) Maria Charova Glenn David Kestell for the Graduate Diploma in Visual Art and Design (Printmaking) Lindsey Jean Bryant for the Graduate Diploma in Visual Art and Design (Sculpture) Michael Constantinou for the degree of Bachelor of Design (Honours) (Visual Communication) Rebecca Suzannah Chambers Timothy Bruce Ide for the degree of Bachelor of Interior Architecture with Honours Elanna Chantelle Belperio Kate Burchell Stephanie Elise Candelli Nathan James Crane Jessica Louise Crook Sasha Skye Donohoe Natalie Kate Harrison Freya Lee Martin Natasha Yolanda Matulessya Lauren Anne Murray for the degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts (Honours) Elyas Alavi Aleksandra Antic Elise Kristina Bonato Madison Kate Bycroft Michael John Carney Jessica Janice James Christopher Rhys Jones Christobel Jane Kelly Holly Marie Kraehe Andre Lloyd Lawrence Jessica Rose Amelia Lemon Benjamin Luke Leslie Alexander Lofting Susan Mary Michael Alexandra Mowbray Alice Elizabeth Potter Michael David Sara Carly Louise Snoswell Shay Taylor for the degree of Bachelor of Architectural Studies Waleed Al-Moughraby Jessica Ann Alderslade Emily Rose Elizabeth Anderson Gabriella Giulia Avolio Paul Stephanus Botes Alannah Jasmin Bunn Francis Nguyen Cao Matthew Carcuro Kelly Leeann Clothier Luke Cousins Andrew Crettenden Jessica Kate Cummings Nicole Joan deMalmanche Ilsa Fay Dennis Natalie Rose Di Sisto Joshua Evans Adhara Alnair Ferra Karl Lindsay Fielke Michael Conrad Greenberg Thomas Hamper Todd Curtis Hislop Madeleine Rose Holmes Chloe Howarth Briony Eloise Hughes Ahsan Hussaini Kathryn Marie Ienari Zahra Jafari Melanie Tye Yi Kang *(20/12/12) Sebastian Slade Kennedy Alexander Kindlen-Cheung Nhi Tuyet Lam Lee Kai Lun *(20/12/12) Peter Leijs Adrian Yarek Matejko Marcus Mcconnell Natalie Gayle Mckeon Jordie Meyer-Rosewell Edward Meyers James Andrew Nicholson Tony Vincenzo Niutta Fatima Omanovic Ehren Mischa Ozimek - Coles Anastase Paraskevopoulos Max Brinkworth Proud Clare Louise Randle Todd William Read Thomas Henry Robinson Gabrielle Elizabeth Seymour Lauren Rose St Clair Honey Mohammed Samee Sultani Iyonie Kaibei Tran Philip Nicholas Tridente Ellen Xenitellis Nicola Paris Yeeles Daniel Zarko for the degree of Bachelor of Design (Product Innovation) Ramesh Adiga Jireh Canlas Jamie Donovan Capurso Marko Cugura Daniel Robert Exley Jason Matthew Hills Rebecca Huynh for the degree of Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication) Stephanie Caroline Alexander Natalie Elyse Andreou Luke Anthony Bahr Daniel Heath Baillie Cherie Elyse Brown Jessica Lee Brown Daniel James Buchan Lilian Choo Linda Elizabeth Clarke Kristen Jane Colliver Nicole Cordina James Dene Joseph Cox Paris Clarissa Culbertson Lisa Michelle Davidson Eliza Jane Davis Nadia Maria Di Girolamo Marco Davide Di Stefano Erin Ellen Donoghue Rochelle Grace Driver Amy Dziadek Mathew John East Amanda Carrie Eidam Laura Belinda Ferguson Lisa Jane Fiegert-Smith Olivia Flaws Brooke Amy Fleming Marc Forza Krystle Gibbs Ebony Gilkes Emma Louise Golding Jason Laurence Good Sophia Christina Haines Eloise Elizabeth Hartung Daniel John Hennessy Cassandra Ellen Hennig Jamie-Lee Hicks Caroline Rose Ienari Jenna Louise James Andreas Bernhard Kleinig Johanna Grace Kuhne Rowan Nathaniel Laubsch Matthew Vincent Lefik Caitlin Jade Liebich Alexander Glen Maguire Christopher Montgomerie Martin Kaisha Leigh Matthews Shianna Elizabeth Mules Jasmin Neophytou Thi Jenny Nguyen Madelin Kelly O’Brien-Dent Ebony Obst Stephen Philip Pappas Nicole Renee Park Lucy May Pinkerton Craig Robert Pitman Rosina Alexis Possingham Rhianon Eileen Kate Reese Kirrie Anne Rodgers Kylie Anne Rosie Nicholas James Rowlands Elizabeth Claire Ryan Carly Lauren Scheer Karina Elizabeth Schiller Anna Margaret Schubert Hannah Louise Schubert Alija Gemma Shakes Laura Alice Simpfendorfer Brittany Smale Alanna Karine Smith Carrie Megan Sprod Alexander James Stone Kelly Anne Sullivan Elyse Paige Sutcliffe Danielle Valente Winson Wang Storm Warman Kate Maree Watts Justin Thomas White Olivia White James Peter Wilkinson Jeremy Scott Williams Xuan Wu Leah Lorraine Zahorujko for the degree of Bachelor of Industrial Design Johnny Akkari Alex Baricz *(08/08/12) Alexa Rose Carr Takeo Matsunami Chong Daniel Allan Cutting Rhys Andrew de Dezsery Lando Mario Di Girolamo Oliver Forrester-Mount Paris Morgan Gleeson Alisdair Herd Timothy Andrew Milotti Demelza Jane Nussio Amanda Nicole Paukner Daniel Michael Rathjen Tara Jasmine Wachtel for the degree of Bachelor of Interior Architecture Amanda Janine Ashby Kiah Lee Austin Kim Michelle Baird Laura Kay Barnham Libby Jacqueline Bell Amanda Kate Bengel Lauren Jade Bowie Laura Kate Browne Chen Wende Emily Circosta Dayna Celeste Cotton Vedrana Damjanic Elise Claire Fimeri Genivieve Lisa Fergusson Fleming Ivania Sarahi Galdamez-Cuellar Alex Gilmore-Johnstone Jessica Harrison Melissa Amber Henschke Lucy Hill Smith Rebecca Maree Honner 20 March 10.30am Aaron Martin James Dejan Markov Corey Chau Tyn Pang Melissa Anne Ros Jaime Sanchez Rivas Joshua Ewen Wright Anthony Leszek Ziolek Yanwen Huang Enoch Hun Julia Rose Johnson-Versari Joanne Marie Kaesler Emma Marie Markowski Khashayar Moghaddam *(20/12/12) Sorcha Marie Murphy Jenny Nguyen Natasha Trieu Nguyen Zoe Nicole Offord Janneke Modwen Posthumus Allira Jean Ryan Carly Louise Smith Holly Tuson Smith Stephen Ian Soeffky Charlotte Daisy Thwaites Daniella Maree Viscione Hayley Alice Webber for the degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts (Ceramics) Lauren Alice Abineri Samuel Heath Carlin Madeleine Jane Deere Zillie Lorraine Garner Vanessa-Marie Goess Christy Louise Kobelt Samantha Jacqueline Porter Laura-Ellen Alicia Runnalls Abbi Sulda for the degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts (Drawing) Bridget Ailis Freya Anderson Emily Kate Brown Belinda Jaye Manser Grace Isabelle Mcdonald Megan Russo Shayne Brooke Simpson Jack Snell Verity Rae Tonkin Martin Andrew Philip Vale Sarah Anne Wilson for the degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts (Glass) Stephanie Robyn Bainger Lucy Joanna Palmer Christina Victoria Smith for the degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts (History and Theory) Victoria Bowes for the degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts (Jewellery and Metal) Emina Ivana Basic Cindy Thi-bi Nguyen Yan Sun *(20/12/12) for the degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts (Painting) Angela Frances Harper Bateman Natalie Cirillo David Samuel Court Jessica Kate Felgenhaur Jacquelyn Heather Grace Tamara Jennifer Grace Andrew James Humphreys Phoebe Helen Hunter Jake Glen McBride Carly Sophia Mitolo John Michael Patsakios Chantelle Elizabeth Reece Piper Rae White for the degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts (Photography) Jasmine Ann Armstrong Alana Rachel Catley Sophie Rebecca Cottle Angus Falzon Stephanie Mary Fuller Maya Kolega Christopher Andrew Jeisman Hailey Anne Lane Rhiannon Lee Manfield Bradley Robert Morris *(08/08/12) Danielle Monique Thyssen Josephine Theresa Van Eyk Jaime Leone Wright for the degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts (Printmaking) Ronald Eadie Audrey Joan Emery Sonya Yvette Hender Billy-Jack Kierkegaard Johnston Lucy Agnes Potter Julia Mary Sniatynskyj for the degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts (Sculpture) Olivia Kathigitis Grace Rebecca Mitchell Emily Georgia Mons Kate Power Derek John Sargent Carolyn Jane Sugars for the degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts (Textiles) Jessica Lauren White for the degree of Bachelor of Visual Communication (Graphic Design) Simon Alexander Blight Andrew Graham Teague Wednesday 20 March at 3.00pm ADELAIDE CONVENTION CENTRE The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Professor Simon Marginson BA(Hons), PhD, FASSA, FACE, FACEL, FSRHE Processional music will be played. Professor Simon Marginson is Professor of Higher Education at the University of Melbourne’s Centre for the Study of Higher Education. He began his professional life in the 1980s as a national research officer for the Australian Teachers’ Union and then graduated with a PhD from the University of Melbourne in 1996, for which he received the Chancellors’ Prize for excellence in PhD thesis. He also shared the Australian Association for Research in Education doctoral award. Today, Professor Marginson is regarded as one of Australia’s foremost scholars of higher and international education. He is editor-in-chief of the global academic journal Higher Education and his books and articles are widely used throughout the university world. He is frequently invited to speak at international conferences in east and southeast Asia, the Americas, United Kingdom, western Europe and Russia, and he has also prepared policy papers for the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. Professor Marginson’s recent research has focused on globalisation in higher education, the emerging university systems of east Asia, the welfare needs of international students and the potentials of intercultural education. 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 Mr Richard Chew, baritone. 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. The Occasional Address will be delivered by Professor Simon Marginson, Professor of Higher Education: Centre for the Study of Higher Education, University of Melbourne. 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 The Presentation Professor Geraldine Castleton CertT, BEd,GradDipT, MEd(Hons), PhD, Dean and Head: School of Education, will present: for the degree of Doctor of Education for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Allen Matthew Campbell, by thesis entitled: Staffing the South Australian country school: the problem of metrocentricity (conferred: 11 December 2012) Melanie Kate Baak, by thesis entitled: Negotiating belongings: the haunted journeys of Diäärjäng (conferred: 20 February 2013) * indicates a conferral of award date prior to this ceremony Monica Benigna Behrend, by thesis entitled: Mediating second language assignment writing through online resources : sociocultural influences on design and use (conferred: 18 October 2012) Jessie Madeline Kenyon Jovanovic, by thesis entitled: It’s not just low wages and status : retention issues facing Australian childcare services (conferred: 18 October 2012) Lynette June Kerkham, by thesis entitled: A situated study of literacy teachers at work in an environmental communications project (conferred: 11 December 2012) Carmelina Maria Maio-Taddeo, by thesis entitled: Engaging with change : formal leadership and technology related initiatives in schools (conferred: 16 August 2012) Graham Frank McDonagh, by thesis entitled: Historical overview of the collision repair industry in Australia and transfers of power through rationalization (conferred: 16 August 2012) Chad Mathew Morrison, by thesis entitled: I’ve got my degree and teacher registration but where do I get my professional identity? (conferred: 11 December 2012) Lisa Helen Papatraianou, by thesis entitled: An exploratory investigation of early career teacher resilience (conferred: 18 October 2012) Karen Joy Plane, by thesis entitled: Re-claiming legitimacy in partnership? : evidence-based challenges for enabling sustainable economic development through multi-stakeholder partnerships between technical and vocational education and training and small business (conferred: 16 August 2012) DIVISION OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES for the degree of Master of Education Daniel John Slater *(20/02/13) THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION for the degree of Master of Catholic Education Mary Carmel Armstrong Shannon Narell Correll Iva Cunegunda Denton Anne Therese Donnelly Linda Elder Adrian John Grbin John Ferguson Low Sonja Elizabeth Robinson Marianne Elizabeth Shaw Zuzanna Eleonora Subotkiewicz Veronica Mary Travers Rosana Valenti for the degree of Master of Education (Early Childhood Education) Casey Lee Bell Heather Shirley Jeffries Lauren Maree Tribolet for the degree of Master of Education (Educational Computing) Catherine Mary Davies Daya Nidhi Pankaj Catherine Elizabeth Vawser Camille Stella Young Jennifer Lyn Young for the degree of Master of Education (Literacy and Language Education) Kerry Marie Alves Suzanne Lee Lyons Reid Zoe Caroline for the degree of Master of Education (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) Ammar Ateya Al Ghizee Sandra Lisa Caon-Parsons Hung Chi Dao Shara Chandran Gangadharan Mark Lambert Gibson Amanda Anne Graham-Sutton Mery Hovkyn Munirah Binti Ismail Helen Sotiropoulos for the degree of Master of Teaching (Early Childhood) Lauren Marianne Boyle Alison Mary Burford Rosaria Caporaso Gee Ling Cheong *(20/12/12) Sarah Helen Grove Marina Paula Guzej Sophie Claire Hage Aileen Louise Haynes Christine Simone Heinrich Rie Ihara Lynda Kerry Kison Lanye Lin Erin Frances Blair Macnamara Parakkal Sumitra Menon Sophie Claire Molyneux Sophie Jayne Northcott Monika Anna Olley Sage Narelle Othams Nadine Tarina Paukner Jessica Zangari for the degree of Master of Teaching (Junior Primary and Primary) Luke Anthony Neill Barmby Lisa Jane Barnes Chris Hamilton Brockwell Wendy Ann Burrill Christina Charalambous Katerina Chrisakis Emma Christopoulos Melissa Amber Claridge Lucy Anne Clover Ashlyn Claire De Haas Rachael Louise De Tullio Dianne Ruth Floreani Jane Michelle Furnell Anna Elisabeth Gobolos Mary Clarisa Huber Ryan Scott Huckshold Rebecca Margaret Krieg Amber Clair Kuhl Jessica Claire Leal Moran Lauren Anissa Macklin Natalie Marie Marino Kathryn Marie Mason Meaghan Christine McCarthy Mia Bo Ra Mckinnon Marguerite Olivia Medlin Samantha Ann Metcalfe Emma Jade Morcombe Corey Glenn Mudie Sarah Emily Newton Stellios Psalios Katherine Elizabeth Robb Edward Murray Sheens Kaitlyn Odette Smith Bronte Lawrance Stanford Christopher Ian Taylor Emma Louise Van Den Berg Anna Louise Wapper Kimberley Louise White Daina Petre Wilson for the degree of Master of Teaching (Middle and Secondary) Chloe Michelle Baker Jennifer Louise Drake Jesse Alexander Duncan Stephanie Kate Graham Hayley Margaret Mcgill Kirstie Leanne McGregor Tristan James Miller for the degree of Master of Teaching (Primary and Middle) Corey Graham Leditschke Matthew Peter Ryan for the Graduate Diploma in Education (Adult, Vocational and Workplace Learning) Evangelia Marvakis for the Graduate Diploma in Education (Secondary) Marina Bolic Sarah Leilani Burney Cailan Matthew Burns Richard Carmody Andrew John Clements Lindsey Nina Crowe Joanne Margaret Hartstone Ruth Rosemary Henderson Alexander William Hill Amy Joelene Hill Graham Michael Holt Domingo Jr Ostria Ignacio Benn Thomas Joiner Linda Jane Martin Theodore David McCall Chrysoula Sou Melissinaki Heather-Jean Moyes Swaraksha Mala Prasad Paul Andrew Rogers Lauren Simeoni Penelope Mary Slattery Anthony Mark Smith Bianca Leanne Smith Cathryn Elizabeth Strachan William Anthony Worthington for the Graduate Certificate in Education Kelly Marie Albanese Sarah Baker Matthew James Crump Chad Gramola Daniel Irvine Jessica Margaret Karpenko Nicholas Kyriazis Angus Hugh Magarey Angela Moses Leanne Emilie Reynolds Leigh Hamish Rothe for the Graduate Certificate in Education (Academic Practice) Satomi Ohnishi Ping Xiong for the Graduate Certificate in Education (Adult and Vocational Learning) Patrick Tian Huat Lim for the Graduate Certificate in Education (Career Development) Jenelle Barbara Draper for the Graduate Certificate in Education (Catholic Education) Jacinta Marie Astachnowicz Natalie Jayne Baldock Rebecca Anita Blefari Karen Monica Browne Verity Jane Bruce Jessica Buonsanto Sarah Louise Butler Jane Elizabeth Button Heather June Calder Linda Ann Caldinez Susan Fay Campbell Michelle Prudence Todora Chau Kerry Lee Cornelius Carolyn Jane Coulson Lilita Daenke Tanya Robyn Davis Robert Dvorak Sara Mary Fantasia Bernadette Marie Fisher Christine Ann-Marie Fitzpatrick-Charman Stephen John Glacken James Albert Goldy Fiona Caroline Graff Sharon Leanne Gulley-Frith Prudence Verity Hart Jacqueline Theresa Illman Kate Louise Inglis Sally Ann Izzo Philip Johnson Kimberley Lee Jones Donna Marie King Skye Llewellyn Joanne Louise Maratos Raewyn Joy McIntosh Linda Karen Moran Paul Damien O’Dea Julie Michelle Osborne Alison Maree Ronoastro Kim Louise Seeman Karla Paola Sparapani Adam Paul Starrs Melissa Jane Thom Petrus Christaan Visser Deirdre Marie Walters James Robert Walters Malcolm Bruce Watt Natalie Michelle Weber Samara Naomi Zerner Kelly Ann Zuringer for the Graduate Certificate in Education (Early Childhood Leadership) Alison Jane Arthur Alison Jane Cookesley Maree Theresa Kirkwood Kate Margaret Love Stephanie Alice-Lynda Rubock Elly Tjanterik Nieske Arjenne Verwaal for the Graduate Certificate in Education (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) Alison McGregor Barr Natalie Ann Burzacott Paul Cameron Coats Craig Edwin Cocks Sarah Marianne Dumuid Ragnhild Duske Sara Kate Eisner Paul Jeremy Holdsworth Gillian Ireland Celine Ann-Ann Leslie Jayan Mace June Mary McCormack Robyn Mitchell Ann Veness Preston Flint Paul William Simpson Steven Walrond Smart for the Graduate Certificate in Educational Computing Lynette Patricia Fishwick Ivor Daniel Hay Tanya Nigro for the degree of Bachelor of Teaching (Anangu Education) Meredith Curley for the Diploma in Education (Anangu Education) Rosemary Armstrong Mantuwa George for the degree of Bachelor of Early Childhood Education with Honours Marika Glouftsis Deidre Elizabeth McFaul Jodie Inez Stribling for the degree of Bachelor of Education (Design and Technology Education) with Honours Matthew Russell Smith for the degree of Bachelor of Education (Junior Primary and Primary) with Honours Allana Yvonne Biernaux Nicol Bliss Kristy Lee Cannon Lorraine Marie Ferguson Caroline Jane Kakoschke Susann Löffelbein Sarah Olivia Quinn Michelle Brooke Warner 20 March 3.00pm Tracy-Ann Townsend Kevan Varley Rosemary Anne Watkins for the degree of Bachelor of Education (Primary and Middle) with Honours Megan Amey Casandra Eve Blagdanic Christopher Lee Brown Marjorie Ann Francis Alyce Kate Gardner Janelle Ruth Gates Sarah Jean Hazel Debra Myree Lacey Anna-Maria Meuleman for the degrees of Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Education Iain Colin Dickson Samantha Lorraine Ganac Mark Andrew Harris Mateusz Lukasz Kryszkiewicz Simon John Kuss Daniel Allan Sanderson for the degree of Bachelor of Early Childhood Education Brooke Marie Andrews Teaghan Christina Andrews Lauren Amber Bailey Naomi Sharon Baker Kelsey Paige Bromley Emma-Jayne Butterfield Jaimee Nicole Charter Claire Evelyne Zon-Chiou Chen Laura Jane Clarson Belinda Kate Clohessy Sherri’lee Colleen Costin Vanessa Anne D’Angelica Kathleen May Daly Vanessa Lee Deaton Lisa Ann Doig Jodie May Doll Emma Lee Dunk-Liebeknecht Kellee-Anne Dutch Hollie Jean Edgecombe Elyse Anne Edwards Ayse Erkekli Sarah Christine Farnham Meegan Brooke Fedele Rebekah Joy Ferdinands Leanne Fisher Kendall Nicolette Fitzgerald Honi Fontaine Ashlee Jade Francis Emma Jane Francis Deanna Kirsty Gardner Brett Douglas Gent Bethany George Bianca Gerardis Rachael Louise Haaren Chloe Jayne Halliwell Natasha Lian Hammann Lauren Kelsey Hampel Samantha Jane Harding Amber Tahnee Hazelwood Jessica Amy Heathfield Danielle Rosemary Hecker Amelia Joan Herschell Ashleigh Higgins Alison Rose Hill Renee Ann Hill Alarni Caroline Holmes Tarsha Anne Howard Skye Tamara Irwin Hannah Jemimah Ivett Kylie Anne Jarrett Zahn Kate Jennings Christina Lynn Jesse Margaret Helen Kamin Karly Rebecca Kayser Emma Grace Kerr Rahna Lawless-McLeod Christina Lipitkas Charlene Jayne Long Amber June Lownds Kelly Lyons Pamela Kaye Mattschoss Emily Kirsten McCann Jeanette Louise McKinney Natasha Kimberly Meachin Danielle Tiffany Moir Carla Morgan Reem Musa Annabelle Mai-Hoa Nguyen Fotini Nikitopoulos Emma Kate Noakes Samantha Jade Noakes Rita O’Leary Katrina Julieanna O’Neill Michelle Anne Parslow Samantha Anne Perkins Ivana Piliskic Laura Christie Proctor Casey Jane Rendell Phoebe Lee-Anne Rowbottom Kimberley Toni Russell Sarah Louise Russell Demelza Madeleine Sayers Jamie-Ann Mary Sheridan Rachele Teagan Soar Faith Renee Spalding Ashlee Jade Stanley Emma Louise Stasinowsky Ayumi Suzuki Janine Beverley Taylor Meagan-Anne Trembath Lisa Mary Vermeeren Olivia Caitlin Victory Laura Marie Weller Jain Margaret White Melanie Brooke Wooley Amy Louise Yates Professor Alan Mayne BA(Hons), PhD, Professor: Hawke Research Institute and Research SA Chair in History, will present: for the degree of Bachelor of Early Childhood Education (InService) Valda June Adamson Christine Judith Baldock Karen Helena Humphreys Natalie Clifford Rebecca Ann Costa-Howard Lavenia Margaret Dadleh Nicole Melissa Giles Kin Luan Grech for the degree of Bachelor of Education (Adult, Vocational and Workplace Learning) Tina Belinda Cini James Corbett Allyson Kaye Dutschke Petrina Jane Jude Wayne Andrew Lawson Fiona Gay Shanahan Holly Louisa Willcox Karen Mary Williams for the degree of Bachelor of Education (Design and Technology Education) Mariearma Jane Ademosu Jenna Louise Banwell Madeline Kathleen Barnett Ingrid Elizabeth Cobiac Louise Annie Cohen Michael James Custance Leah Dannielle Donnellan Liesel Kate Dunstan Paulina Ma Ishca Faustorilla Nicholas Anthony Frezza Samantha Margaret Griguol Rebecca Margaret Hudd James Lee Hutchison Michael Robert Lane Katie Frances Mack Ryan Nathan McGlade Hue David Plumtree Peter Richard Robinson Natasha Lee Rowe Rebecca Leanne Scott Paul James Sharer Kobie-Anne Steinert Amy Tracey Shannon Klaudia Wild Antonio Zimbardi Michelle Ann Zirngast for the degree of Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education) Zalina Bte Bustami *(20/02/13) for the degree of Bachelor of Education (Junior Primary and Primary) Katherine Elise Anderson Renee Yvonne Andrighetto Kristen Louise Angus Emma Jayne Atkins Anita Carmela Avolio Claire Bosworth Rebekah Nicole Brown Helen Carter Kate Hayward Carter Rebecca Anne Chittleborough Nadia Costantini Tania Coulter Catherine Louise Cunningham Alana Rochelle D’Argenio Ella Makeba Davies Sarah Elise Delroy Kelly Azalea Douglas Malinda Sarah Egglestone Sherie Emma Fechner Emma Kate Foulis Esther Leah Franklin Sarah Carmel Frydrych Alana Gagliardi Jessica Frances Genua Claudia Graziano Tegan Rebekah Guerin Alexandra Hatzipavlos Cassandra May Holness Rebecca Susan Hopgood Emily Elizabeth Howard Carl Phillip Johnson Laura Emma Johnston Lallanah Kaye Joomjaroen Kimberley Michelle Jupe Natalie Jane Kilner Melissa Joy Knight Peta Magdalene Koles Georgia Ellen Kriaris Arrielle Kate Kroschel Karen Lee Martin Andrew Letcher Sarah Jane Loielo Rebecca Therese Manning Sarah Alex Marshall Mia Nenke McDonough Claire Marie McLachlan Ross Lachlan McTaggart Nera Mujic Anastasia Panagaris Stacey Lee Parsons Lauren Jenny Pearce Tess Elizabeth Phillips Jennifer Kate Pillay Giulia Alana Raschella Aimee Elizabeth Reeves Shana Lee Roberts Elise Nicole Russell Rebecca Anne Semler Christopher Arthur Siaterlis Marie Carmel Svensdotter Jessica Laura Taormina Jessica Tedesco Laura Claire Thompson Renee Marie Triantafilakis Emma Louise Vandenheuvel 20 March 3.00pm Selina Maree Hunter Bethany Jane Kinnear Joylene Lorna Klein Aella Faye Leaver Ann Rosalie Marquard Alysha Kate Milani Kerrie Anne Moncrieff Julienne Gayle Muirhead Annette Marie Orsborn Susan Joy Pottie Felicia Faye Rasheed Margaret Ellen Ruff Wendy Denise Stanley Michelle Anne Swincer Emma Kate Thompson Brigitte Louise Walker Sally Ann Wuttke Linda Joy Wyrill Josephine Carmen Zotti Rachael Louise Verringer Stephanie Jade Webb Callie Lenae Wright Georgina Molly Young for the degree of Bachelor of Education (Primary and Middle) Georgia Antoniou Reena Parthena Aslanidis Alexandra Katherine Ball Peter Barone Alexandra Lee Barr Ngaire Kate Bayliss Sarah Jayne Bayly Daniel Thomas Blacklock Amy Branford Emma Jane Branson Timothy Craig Bryant Kristen Bueti Lauren Kate Burrows Angela Carbone Loren Carbone Amber Caroline Carson Miranda Jane Carter Concetta Caruso Gabriela Rosa Maria Castello Tamika Kate Christou Thomas Gregory Clark Jessica Ellen Clarke Stacey Leanne Cumming Alexandra Mary Curnow Jessica D’Aguanno Simone Marie Dajeman Marisa Joy Davey Monique Laura Davidson Elle Jayne Dinnison Ebannie Amelia Dixon Michael Colin Draper Alana Jayne Dunn Scott Phillip Elderfield Christie Alyce Enthoven Joshua Thomas Farmer Alison Eirwen Fechlie Emma Louise Finch Travis Flockhart Alistair Forwood Danielle Elyse Francis Ashleigh Lauren Friebel Carlene Elise Fromm Yu Fukuda Georgia Kate Furno Dylan Craig George Elena Jane Gouzos Sarah Joy Green Thomas Rowland Green Jessica Louise Hastings Courtney Elisha Hermsen Elspeth Constance Hollamby Keerin Shayne Holmes Jordyn Elouise Howarth Rebecca Ann Hughes Sarah Fushino Irvin Mohammad Ameer Jafari Georgia Macquarie Jamieson Mackella Louise Jeffrey Adele Lara Kangas Amy Megan Knott Beau David Lee Angelina Marie Mammone Adriana Carmelina Marafioti Lauren Marveggio Luke Matei Hayley Louise McCabe Jarrod Ronald Winston McLeod Sarah Kate Mellors Chloe Kay Merchant Courtney Janette Susan Mitchell Genevieve Louise Moriarty Donna Louise Morrison Bianca Moses Elizabeth Mary Munday Attila Joseph John Nandori Joanne Kirsty Nixon Annina Noto Kimberley Adele Oliver Melissa Elena Paladino Megan Sue Parish Nicholas James Patzel Penelope Louise Pfeiffer Melissa Pietrobon Elise Pisaniello Ashlee Kate Prior Dale George Raymond Rebekka Lauren Resili Amy Renee Roe Jason Alan Roe Cameron William Lee Rogers Samantha Rose Sanders David Gene Savino Daniella Nicole Schina Chelsey Elise Secker Keera Linnea Segaran Amy Louise Songer Ann Marie Southwood Alexander James Spalding Katherine Emma Stagg Jasmine Surplice Samantha Jane Thomas Carmen Leah Thompson Samantha Leeann Thompson Ashleigh Lauren Thomson Leechelle Shane-Marie Trott Kelly Venables Ellie Joanne Ventrice Christine Vlassopoulos Naomi Alyce Voigt Bryce John Wait Toby Walkden Sarah Ashleigh Watkins Keri Louise Watson Lauren Mary Webb Sarah Anne Weckert Johnathan James Whitaker Benjamin Darren Williams Ben Edward Work Matthew James Wright Mihali Zisos Thursday 21 March at 10.30am ADELAIDE CONVENTION CENTRE The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Mr Stephen Halliday BA(Journalism), MAICD Processional music will be played. Stephen Halliday has more than 25 years’ experience in media, politics and government in South Australia and is currently the State director of national and international government relations firm, Hawker Britton. Mr Halliday graduated with a journalism degree from the University of South Australia’s antecedent institution at Magill in the 1980s, and went on to work at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in both television and radio news. From there, he began an association with state government and worked as a media adviser in the governments of South Australian Premiers, the Hon. Dr John Bannon and Dr Lynn Arnold AO before being appointed as fulltime secretary of the Australian Journalists Association (which later became the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance). In 1994, Mr Halliday was appointed chief of staff and a media adviser to the then State Opposition Leader (Dr Arnold) and subsequently for the Hon Mike Rann. When Mr Rann was elected Premier of South Australia in 2002, Mr Halliday continued to serve as his chief of staff until 2004 when he took up his current position with Hawker Britton. 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 Mr Richard Chew, baritone. The Chancellor, Dr Ian Gould AM, BSc(Hons), PhD, FTSE, FAusIMM, CompIEAust, MAICD will open the ceremony. Dr (Uncle) Lewis ‘Yerloburka’ O’Brien in conjunction with the Ngarrindjeri women’s group, Ngarrindjeri Miminar Kykulan and the traditional family dance group, Kuma Karro, will conduct a traditional Welcome to Country to welcome the Vice Chancellor & President, Professor David Lloyd to Kaurna Country and to the University of South Australia. The Vice Chancellor and President, Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. The Occasional Address will be delivered by Mr Stephen Halliday, Director: Hawker Britton Group in South Australia. 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 The Presentation Professor Clayton MacKenzie BA (Hons), Grad CE, CPE, TQual, DipEd, LLM, MEd, PhD, Head: School of Communication, International Studies and Languages, will present: Sally Elizabeth Lewis, by thesis entitled: Public communication and tertiary education choice (conferred: 18 October 2012) for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy * indicates a conferral of award date prior to this ceremony Carolyn Natalie Bilsborow, by thesis entitled: Inside the screen: engaging the contemporary documentary audience (conferred: 20 February 2013) DIVISION OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Delphie Lyn Bray, by thesis entitled: Teacher as foreigner in an English as a Foreign Language classroom in Thailand (conferred: 11 December 2012) THE SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION, INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AND LANGUAGES Alison Heather Elder, by thesis entitled: Working in the shadows: labouring bodies in the commercial cleaning industry (conferred: 20 February 2013) for the degree of Master of Arts (Communication Management) David Paul Brittan Michael John Carroll Philippa Louise Gare Yusheng Huang, by thesis entitled: Second language writing as a bilingual event: how Chinese-speaking students use both Chinese and English in writing in English (conferred: 20 February 2013) Carolyn Jean Jones, by thesis entitled: “It isn’t really about the book” : exploring the significance of membership in three South Australian female-only book discussion groups (conferred: 11 December 2012) Kate Amaranto Mirandilla, by thesis entitled: Sensemaking of public relations in organisational crisis decision-making (conferred: 20 February 2013) Mehrudin Murtic, by thesis entitled: As seen in the movies : towards a cosmopolitan imagining of post-Yugoslavia (conferred: 16 August 2012) for the degree of Master of Arts (Journalism) Christopher Michael Banks Heath Michael Campbell Kelly Mae Heptinstall Madeline Kate Holmes Spiros Karanikos-Mimis Samuel Duncan Pick Adam James Ritchie Elizabeth Jane Somers Rhiannon Kate Tuohy for the degree of Master of International Studies Andrew Mark Antenucci Louise Jane McNamara Matthew James Neagle Mohassin Osman Saleh Simon John Behenna, by thesis entitled: Writing to the new: innovative communication strategies of a multi-campus university (conferred: 16 August 2012) for the Graduate Diploma in Communication (Public Relations) Monica Dawn Boulton Megan Louise Cowper Tara Anne Dunstone Nicole Marie Ely Nicole Maria Genimahaliotis Katie Ann Isaac Adam Pasquale Malerba Erayshha Marthenis Haehnle Clancy Sarris Anna Elizabeth Spencer Helen Joy Benzie, by thesis entitled: Critical transitions : preparation and commencement experiences of international postgraduate coursework students at an Australian university (conferred: 18 October 2012) for the Graduate Diploma in Journalism Alison Claire Barrett Vanessa Kate Binks Anthony James Climpson-Stewart Kate Elizabeth Foreman for the degree of Doctor of Communication Patrick James Glover Joseph Darcy Hill Marcin Holownia Shenay Rachel Kentish Ellen Lekakis Elizabeth Helen Parker Camron Joshua Slessor Yunqian Song Daniel James Stevens Joshua Kane Van’t Padje for the Graduate Diploma in Language and Culture Studies Sophie Lorraine Hayat Jacqueline Antoinette Melia Samantha Jane Pellegrini Rosslyn Joan Ramsey for the Graduate Certificate in Journalism Emma Kate Charlton Sabrina Jessica De Palma Liam Watters Lucy Jayne Williams for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Megan Elizabeth Alm Chantel Josephine Bongiovanni Justin Joseph Canuto Patrick Thomas Clarke Daniel Feher Abebe Habteselassie Habtemariam Christopher Stephen Hills Kerrilee Patricia Lockyer Nicholas Peter Martin Greg McInnes Jessica Rebecca Monck Bronwen Christine Murphy Richard Francis Charles Peluso Robert James Poulter Steven Sadauskas Natalie Dianne Texler Bree Ivy Tinsley Anna Antonia Van Vliet James Wilson Erin Kate Wimshurst Zhia Halizah Zariko for the degrees of Bachelor of Journalism and Bachelor of Arts (Writing and Creative Communication) Christopher James Brunner Catherine Eileen Moore for the degrees of Bachelor of Journalism and Bachelor of International Relations David James Balfour Matthew Ryan Buckley Sian Cain Lauren Elena Cella Zoe Laura Lyla Darling Nicholas Christophe Descalzi Alex Roy Dunkin Elise Fantin Francisca Gabriela Gallardo Lucille Georgina Gore Dione Lilian Hodgson Caitlin Keenan Sionnie Grace Kelly Georgia Kelly-Bakker Amy Anne Phillips Laura Pietrobon Sharon Anne Reid Lincoln Maxwell Rothall Kate Alexandra Somers Elle Elyse Spring Wade Aaron Stephens Allana Siobhan Wares Emma Jane Waterman Erin Anne Willis for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (Communication and Media Management) Saqina binti Abdul Latif *(20/02/13) Izzuddin Bin Abdul Rahim *(20/02/13) Roy Ak Ajong *(20/02/13) Gloria Gracia Aldyani *(11/12/12) Hidaya Namala Ally *(11/12/12) Tamil Vaanan A/L Anbalagan *(16/08/12) Carlina Andervin *(20/12/12) Maya Hanum Binti Anwar Nagaraja *(11/12/12) Aizuddin Bin Arshad *(16/08/12) Hanisa Binti Asmadi *(11/12/12) Matthew Bagnara Cheryl Charmain Bainon *(20/02/13) Velashini a/p Balakrishnan *(20/02/13) Cassie Janelle Baldock Bong Jun Xiong *(11/12/12) Meagan Catriona Burbidge Ashleigh Dawn Burgess Alicia Josslyn Campagnolo Chan Hei Kwan Grace *(20/02/13) Chan Hiu Ying *(20/02/13) Chan Li Chuen *(20/02/13) Chan Ting Yuan *(11/12/12) Alfian Bin Che Jamil *(20/02/13) Benjamin Cheah Kai Wai *(20/02/13) Ian Cheah Chang You *(20/02/13) Cheng Hoi Yin *(20/02/13) Cheng Jia Dai Veronica *(20/02/13) Cheong Call Niee *(20/02/13) Julian Cheong Pek Chern *(11/12/12) Cheung Sze Ting *(20/02/13) Cheung Yin Shan *(20/02/13) Rachel Lecia Chew Hui Lin Chin Siew Hui *(20/02/13) Chong Ning Justina *(20/02/13) Choong Kar Keat *(16/08/12) Georgia Christo Chu Mei Fong *(11/12/12) Chua Wei Min *(20/02/13) Brendan Alan Cooper Emily Costi William John Crouch Molly Anne Ailsa Davidson Hannah Elaine Dundon Especkerman Claire Assunta *(20/02/13) Foo Pao Suen *(11/12/12) Foong Wei Liang *(20/02/13) Colin Gan Chee Liang *(11/12/12) Serene Gan Ting Gin *(11/12/12) Fatin Rasyiqah Binti Mustaza *(11/12/12) Jesslyn Fidela Nathania *(11/12/12) Neo Tai Chin *(20/02/13) Mindy Ng Sze Min *(11/12/12) Evie Ng Pei Wen *(20/02/13) Ng Tsz Yan *(20/02/13) Ng Yit Kim, May *(11/12/12) Nguyen Minh Thi *(16/08/12) Rahila Najaf Nizam *(11/12/12) Oluwamogbiele Ifedolapo Darlington *(11/12/12) Jurida Pali Mark William Plunkett *(18/10/12) Cecilia Poh Chin Hui *(11/12/12) Melissa Quiniones Intan Darvina Binte Rahmat *(20/02/13) See Major *(20/02/13) Thivya A/P Sethuram *(16/08/12) Sim Jia Kent *(20/12/12) Jeremiah Kah Soon Soh *(20/02/13) Jake Dimitri Stoubos Shanthi D/O Suppiah *(11/12/12) Tahlia Anne Sutton Tam Wai Lam Emily *(20/02/13) Tam Ka Lai *(20/02/13) Aaron Tan Meng Joon *(11/12/12) Careen Tan Xin Yi *(11/12/12) Tan Li Min Cindy *(20/02/13) Jackson Tan Yong Chin *(11/12/12) Jade Tan Man Yi *(20/02/13) Janell Tan Zhen Jing *(11/12/12) Jeremy Kah Chun Tan *(20/02/13) Tan Wang Fang *(20/02/13) Jeffrey Tanggau *(20/02/13) Tay Wei Min *(20/02/13) Teng Sick Ling *(11/12/12) Teoh Hsieh Lynn *(20/02/13) Teoh Jia En *(11/12/12) Thian Zen Yee *(20/12/12) Ting Ming Chuo *(11/12/12) Stiviora Tjang *(11/12/12) Tse Ying Fung *(20/02/13) Tun Muhamad Sayid Bin Tun Hisan *(16/08/12) Sandeep Singh Vahan *(20/02/13) Austin Victor *(20/02/13) Wan Hiu Lam *(20/02/13) Wan Lai In *(20/02/13) Wan Pui Pui *(20/02/13) Wang HanHui Kevin *(20/02/13) Agnes Colette Wong Jia Hui *(20/02/13) Connie Wong Shiu Yai *(11/12/12) Wong Hui Yat *(11/12/12) Wong Ka Kin *(20/02/13) Wong Kin Lok *(20/02/13) Wong Yii Seang *(20/02/13) Wong Yin Yee *(11/12/12) Wong Yoon Yee *(16/08/12) Chenny Prana Wulandari *(11/12/12) Dorothy Hogan Yap Yoon Pou *(11/12/12) Yap Shi Yen *(11/12/12) Yeoh Chow Yen *(11/12/12) Yew Khar Hei *(20/02/13) Yip Wing Chi *(20/02/13) Yuen Pui Wing *(20/02/13) Syazwan Bin Zainal Akbar *(11/12/12) Musanga Olivia Zoka *(11/12/12) 21 March 10.30am Annie Gant Amy Louise Gosper Andre Giovanni Anak Griffin *(20/02/13) Shane Hendrickson Damian Henkel Heung Wing Yan *(20/02/13) Hing Zhi Yin *(11/12/12) Ho Ka Lai *(20/02/13) Ho Ka Yan *(20/02/13) Ho Lai Chi Lilian *(20/02/13) Hoh May Kay *(11/12/12) Norlaili Binti Ismail *(11/12/12) Muhammad Hydil Bin Jamil *(20/02/13) Kam Su Fei *(11/12/12) Kan Cheng Pheng *(20/02/13) Mohammad Reduan Bin Kassim *(18/10/12) Kau Hoi Yan *(20/02/13) Alistair Jordan Keeley Ixora Alda Rolanda Keshena *(16/08/12) Ahmad Shahir Khan *(20/02/13) Khoo Poh Ling *(20/02/13) Kim Hee Nicholas Kohl Kong Tsz Ho *(20/02/13) Lai Chak Sum *(20/02/13) Lai YiHao *(20/02/13) Andrea Laksmiwardani *(16/08/12) Lam Mei Po *(20/02/13) Chi Heng Lau *(20/02/13) Crystalbelle Lau Lay Yee *(11/12/12) Lau Hiu Tung *(18/10/12) Lau Pui Yee *(20/02/13) Lau Yih Chien *(20/02/13) Lee Chian Hui *(11/12/12) Lee Jian Quin *(20/02/13) Lee Kun Long *(20/02/13) Lee Mei Yin *(11/12/12) Lee Meng Yee *(20/12/12) Lee Ming Wei *(20/02/13) Lee Yong Loong *(11/12/12) Leong Chee Keong *(20/02/13) Leong Tuck Hwei *(20/02/13) Tamillselvam s/o Letchmanan *(20/02/13) Leung Chun Sang *(20/02/13) Leung Suet Yee *(20/02/13) Diane Lew San Tshi *(11/12/12) Guannan Li Eunice Lian Fang Ye *(20/02/13) Lim Fung Chin *(20/12/12) Lim Hui Sian *(11/12/12) Lim Hui Xin Vivien *(20/02/13) Loong Foong Yee *(11/12/12) Low Lee Yee *(20/12/12) Sivakami d/o M Subramaniam *(20/02/13) Melissa Kate Mackintosh Courtney Jane McKim Muhammad Hasyim Bin Mohamad Isa *(20/02/13) Imran Bin Mohamad Noor *(11/12/12) Nur Azreen Binte Mohamed Yusoff *(20/02/13) Nur Fazrina Binti Mohd Fozi *(20/02/13) Nuruljanna Niza Binti Mohd Noor *(16/08/12) Anuarul Azri Bin Mohd Zalehan *(20/02/13) Emily Kate Mullins Mun Shiyao *(20/02/13) Rosyn Murphy for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (Information Studies) Margaret Rhona Peacock for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (Languages and Intercultural Communication) Gabriella Cailotto Susan Amanda Davies John William Day Julia Wujie De Masi Caitlin Haynes Shernae Jayde Kerber Li Xuan Samuel Alan McKay Angela Piantedosi for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (Writing and Creative Communication) Amanda Louise Aldridge Megan Olwen Andrews Griff Morgan Bartel Matthew Gary Constable Ursula Frances Cusack Stephanie Grace Dugan Haze Kathleen Goulden Adam Barry Gribble Ashleigh Emma Knott Cameron David Lithgow Elle Nasia Mainas Suhaila Mehio Anna Louise Roeder Professor Stanley Nangala, Head: David Unaipon College of Indigenous Research, will present: for the degree of Bachelor of Communication (Media and Culture) Camellia Aebischer Annie Isabel Ashby Robert Paul Bailey Daniel Keith Bird Joanna Blaszczyk Hannah Burt Vorng Chau Jessica Margaret De Garis Eloise April Deegan Kirsten Joy Fantinel Ida Maktau Gaskell Krystal Louise Goodwin Samantha Herbut Felicity Anne Johnson Maria Koukos Liu Xuan *(20/12/12) Jessica Kara McRae Pik Yie Ngoi *(20/12/12) Alicia Jane Norton Don Robertson Reddin Abby Marie Richardson Tahni Schaefer Christopher David Warden for the degree of Bachelor of International Relations Samuel Angok Anyang Zane Ivan Basic Anthony Domenic Brown Firas Habib Kerri-Ann Sarah Hamilton-Smith Clementine Liley Pryn Joyce-Tubb Farzaneh Nazari Justin Alexander Veale Julie Alison White for the degree of Bachelor of Journalism Daniela Teresa Abbracciavento Azie Izzati Binti Abd Jalil *(20/02/13) Amirul Fikri Bin Amri *(20/02/13) Aliff Bin Ashari *(20/02/13) Jack Brian Baldwin Nadia Marie Boscaini Jessica Lee Brown Choong Sut Nin *(16/08/12) Rhys Aiden Clark Chelsea Kay Daniels Emma Nancy Davis Margarita De Gennaro Ashleigh Kim Ebert Justin Raymond Evers Stephanie Margaret Gropler Britt Dianne Habner Grady Hudd Kara Johnson Jenifer Laeng *(11/12/12) Kirsty Nicole Lobb Domenique-Ivy Jennifer Lucas Sarah Elizabeth Martin Martin Edward Mccarthy Theo Panagopoulos Nicholas Anthony Pipe Surekha Ragavan Wendy Jane Saunders Amelia Marie Rose Skaczkowski Victor Tan Tsang Ming *(11/12/12) Alyssa-Jane Tucker Brittany Anne Viney Rebecca Jane Warden Rosie Whitehead Naomi Chantelle Winter James Robert Woite Chloe Yong Wern Jin *(20/02/13) for the degree of Bachelor of Media Arts Jennifer Louise Barry Ryan James Bateman Nicola Jayne Biagi Isabel Ingrid Botha Tanya Jane Brain Christopher Michael Busbridge Sarah Beatrice Louise Cheffirs Kate Louise Davis Benjamin Forbes Dolman Janvier Rose Dunn Stefan Durski Connor Jacob Earle Lauren Madeline Earle Jessica Mark Efseaff Charles Michael Gibson Alexander Ray Graham Courtney Heather Groot Obbink Alice Amelia Holden Sung Dae Hong Holly Elizabeth Horne Madeline Hudson Ihalavellalage Tharindu Sujan Wijewickrama Jayasiriwardena *(20/12/12) Gabriel Levy Stephen Maxwell Ludwig Lisa Anne Lukacs Jamie Miguel Manto Michael Mastrangelo Paige Laura Mattsson Jarrod Lindsay Mayes Marc James McCann Waeel Nassereddine Tuan Nguyen *(20/12/12) Nathan Daniel Nirens Ross Alexander Novak Oliver Parker Benjamin Lancaster Powell Paul Douglas Rodda James Albert Smith Kane Swensson James Henry Taylor Chad Scott Turner Zhang Yixin *(20/12/12) THE DAVID UNAIPON COLLEGE OF INDIGENOUS EDUCATION AND RESEARCH for the degree of Bachelor of Public Relations Alice Jane Altree Chen Wen Chian *(20/12/12) Helen Li An Choi Emily Michelle Colagrossi Stephen Michael Fantinel Alice Georgia Fulton-Sherriff Simon Wayne Johnson James Rodney Landseer Rebecca Jean Livesey Maurine Magka *(20/12/12) Angela Louise Malusa Angela Nicolopoulos Wai Yin Pang Tamra Saccardo *(08/08/12) Ashleigh Elizabeth Sambrooks Ilona Jane Schultz Beth Renee Scott Shannon Lee Shirlock Parisse Alana Turner Amy Renee Weber Angy Zuarez for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (Australian Studies) Amanda Lee Allen Dayna Chantal Atkin Jenni Zenobia Milochis Victoria Vinneta Rohrlach Jasmine Rajani Rollins for the Associate Degree in Languages and Culture Studies Jessica Margaret De Garis Britt Dianne Habner Skye Anna Hoklas Laura Mae Hutton Bianca Victoria Joseph Ilona Rohais Goffet Wallace for the Graduate Diploma in Aboriginal Studies Glenn Wayne Scott for the degrees of Bachelor of Arts (Aboriginal Studies) and Bachelor of Education (Middle and Secondary) Hayley Renee McDonagh for the degrees of Bachelor of Arts (Australian Studies) and Bachelor of Education (Middle and Secondary) Lauren Kate Caulfield Jessica Rose Jackson Grace Bethany Lowe Stephanie Phuoc Thuy Duong Nguyen Hayley Jan Norris Sofia Rose Venitis for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (Indigenous Cultures and Australian Society) Adrienne Louise Gorringe Sophie Lauren Nutt Anne-Louise Christine Terminello for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (Indigenous Studies) Mark Bell Nicholas Brian Creece Alison Mary Larkin Teri O’Neill Heidi Whittaker 21 March 10.30am for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (Aboriginal Studies) Roslyn Anne Bradley Sharon Joy Erich Thursday 21 March at 3.00pm ADELAIDE CONVENTION CENTRE The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Mr Simon Schrapel BA(SocWk), GradDip(Mgt), MPolAdmin Processional music will be played. Simon Schrapel is chief executive of community services programs provider, Uniting Communities and has worked in community services in Australia, the United Kingdom and Sri Lanka for more than 30 years. He has extensive experience in front line social work and community development, as well as in public policy and in management having worked across government and non-government sectors. Mr Schrapel was elected president of the Australian Council of Social Services in 2010, having served as chair of the South Australian Council of Social Services for seven years. He also chaired the Child and Family Welfare Association of Australia (2001-07) and is a current board member of Families Australia as well as chair of the Building Capacity Building Bridges Steering Committee that is supported by the University of South Australia’s Australian Centre for Child Protection. Mr Schrapel is a current member of the Australian Government’s Children and Family Roundtable and the Prime Minister’s recently formed Economic Reform Panel. He was also a member of the Australian Government’s National Compact Sector Advisory Group and Ministerial Expert Advisory Group on Gambling, and has been a member of the National Implementation Working Group for the Framework for Protecting Australia’s Children since its inception, as well as serving on the South Australian Government’s Council for the Care of Children since 2006. 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 Mr Richard Chew, baritone. 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. The Occasional Address will be delivered by Mr Simon Schrapel, Chief Executive: Uniting Communities. 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 The Presentation Professor Kurt Lushinton MPsych (Clinical), PhD, Head: School of Psychology, Social Work and Social Policy, will present: for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Luke Grzeskowiak, by thesis entitled: Feasibility of using routinely collected health data to examine long-term effects of medication use during pregnancy (conferred: 16 August 2012) Garry Brian Hall, by thesis entitled: Working wounded or engaged? : Australian work conditions and consequences through the lens of the job demands-resources model (conferred: 11 December 2012) Kathleen Rae Hodgson, by thesis entitled: The isolation and characterisation of bacteriophages specific for enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli associated with post weaning diarrhoea of piglets (conferred: 20 February 2013) Hilary Frances Jones, by thesis entitled: Evaluation of the implementation of noninvasive carbohydrate breath testing for the diagnosis of small intestinal disorders (conferred: 18 October 2012) Mak Sook Li, by thesis entitled: The preparedness of pharmacists to contribute to achieving the objectives of Australia’s health care reform agenda (conferred: 20 February 2013) Elissa Lee Pearson, by thesis entitled: Conservation psychology and its application to the survival of orangutans (Pongo abelii and Pongo pygmaeus) (conferred: 16 August 2012) Alexander Quach, by thesis entitled: The characterisation of a novel haplotype within TNFRSF13B associated with increased risk of development of common variable immunodeficiency (conferred: 16 August 2012) Rethi Raghu Nadhanan, by thesis entitled: Potential protective effects of supplementation with nutraceuticals in preventing chemotherapy-induced bone loss in rats (conferred: 20 February 2013) Mary Joy Salveron, by thesis entitled: A journey to a new parent identity : recovering from identity trauma and negotiating practice in child protection settings (conferred: 18 October 2012) Lakshmi Narasimha Murty Suri, by thesis entitled: Biophysics of pulmonary surfactant under thermal stress (conferred: 20 February 2013) * indicates a conferral of award date prior to this ceremony DIVISION OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES THE SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL POLICY for the degree of Master of Human Factors and Safety Management Systems Catherine Driussi Benn Morrie Lancman Jason Nguyen Paul Wallace for the degree of Master of Mediation and Conflict Resolution John Paul Edmund Bartley Pallab Chakma Duangporn Kunakornwong Caleb George Mamman Ann-Marie Joy Staniford for the degree of Master of Psychology (Clinical) Cheah Renn Zhern Matthew Adam Condie Cara Elizabeth Crothers Sandra English Laura Kate Hampton Jennifer Kemp for the degree of Master of Psychology (Forensic) Lynda Menashe for the degree of Master of Psychology (Work and Organisational) Thomas George Kontou Oriana Nofi Violeta Andrea Pizzorno Leanne Trieu for the degree of Master of Social Work Noble Derek Tei Ablakwa Ammeline Balanag Treesa Karen Bassett Emily Kate Blackman Simon James Burnside Terence James Callahan Blaise Cropley Nicole Ann Fiebiger Riley Elissa Love Moody Gerrad Edwin Newman Kirsten Ann Ryan Wang Ting Ting Xiao Liu Yang *(20/12/12) for the Graduate Diploma in Mediation and Conflict Resolution Alexander Walter Dollman for the Graduate Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety Management John Michael English for the Graduate Certificate in Human Factors and Safety Management Systems John Murray Adams Belinda Shannon Brooks Graham Campbell Bianca Renee Fletcher David Stephen Price for the Graduate Certificate in Mediation (Family) Laurence Anthony John Sutherland for the Graduate Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety Management Gordon John Smith for the degree of Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) Alyce Jacqueline Ahl Nathan Leigh Bradshaw Oliver Thomas Brecht Alexandra Kate Brown Mark Swee Peng Chung Porzia de Cesare AnnaLisa Cheryl DiMonte Kathryn Alicia Evans Jennilee Harrington Amie Elizabeth Hartland Samantha James Christine Kaye Alissa Knight Meagan Lo Rocco Luppino Apoorva Madan Justine Mahne Alexandra Elizabeth Mannarino Joshua David Mattiske Stewart Douglas McDougall Alexandra McIntyre Laura Ruth McLaughlin Engfors Melissa Jane Minney Courtney Louise Mostert Cary Elizabeth Nayda Annabelle Monique Neall Brigid Alexandra O’Flaherty Olivia Jade Octoman Jonathan Osis Mikaela Sian Owen Rainer Kit Panoch Laura Kate Pelle Ellie Joy Piggott Danielle Kelly Pomeroy Gary Terence Rego Hayley Erna Scrutton Julie Karen Stanley Kyla Paige Trewartha Alexandra Theophanie Wade Stephanie Newton Webb Amy Louise Wilson for the degree of Bachelor of Social Work with Honours Lyndon Brian Gordon Janette Mary McKinnon Kristian Mulconray Katrina Isobel Pestka Anna Scheepers Mark Henry Tatyzo Jason Mark Trevena Candida Leanne Virgo for the degrees of Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services) and Bachelor of Psychological Science Hayley Jame Blanch Lauren Michelle Corena Mynie Brooke Cutting Amy Louise Dickenson Kurdistan Eliassi Kate Victoria Gray Krystena Hughes Anya Lizoguboff Megan Jane McCarron Stacy Louise Seidel Rebecca Louise Stuart Amy Whitford Eden Williamson-Cameron for the degrees of Bachelor of Social Work and Bachelor of International Relations Kate Victoria Breuer Jacqueline Jane Ewens Siobhan Shannon George Crystal Emily Stephens for the degree of Bachelor of Psychological Science Claire Alarin Belinda Allchurch Samantha Samiha Allouche Marissa Lina Amadio Belinda Rae Arch Tess Amelia Ridley Armstrong Ashleigh Michelle Barber Rebecca Anne Bedford Jessica Marie Carlin Wright Zhen Wu Alicia Yan Choy Li *(20/12/12) Natalie Louise Zuluaga for the degree of Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services) Beverley Margaret Allen Ashenafi Ash Ayeligne Reuben Calton Barnes Bronwyn Elizabeth Colby Gong Achuil Gong Sonya Anne Kynaston Amy Elisabeth Parkes Kevin John Rathjen Gemayel Zota Panto Professor Jason White BSc, PhD, Head: School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, will present: for the degree of Bachelor of Social Work David Sibatende Anzuruni Lisa Marie Barry Jessica Bos Rosalie Bourne Bianca Joan Brown Nicole Builder Megan Louise Cain Louise Carns Katherine Effie Chakiris Catherine Finda Cole Kellie Louise Daniels Jasmine Lyn Dohnt Patricia Lea Favilla Rachel Megan Fenn Gabriella Margaret Frangiosa Angelina Marie French Claire Helen Gardner Hannah Raffaela Gerace Ebony Jane Gill Merna Girges Gayl Lorraine Gogel Laura Sian Gough Rebekah Greet Oscar Habonimana Eve Heller Melissa Sue Holland Joanne Marie Holmes Joanna Hunter Marzia Icolaro Melissa Lauren Jones Leah Luciana La Rocca Carly Jaclyn Larner Namgay Lham *(20/12/12) Hing Yin Ma Amber Mary Martin Francesca Tonia Martin-Bizzai Jenna Marie Masi Anociate Ndayizeye Mboneye Elissa Jayne McManus Kelsea Jean Mellow Francis John Vincent Migliore Angela Jean Miller Polite Moyo 21 March 3.00pm Kayla Bollans Madaline Lee Boyd Stephanie Joy Brown Elyse Carey Phoebe Anne Chesser Tamika Christoforou Rebecca Lyle Closter Gabrielle Comey Chloe Cranwell Louisa Catherine Crotti Hannah Elizabeth Dearman Lashay Melissa Dening Brianna Simone Dent Lucy Jayne Ellison Sharon Mary Evers Kate Rose Ferragamo Tess Eliza Gamlen Aryanne Deniece Veronica Guevara Martina Guirgus Kieran John Hall Nina Kastanos Hammond Chloe Ella Harby Bianca Celeste Harvey Diana Jacqueline Hopkins Rebecca Louise Hourigan Kenneth Alan Jones Michael Anthony Jones Angela Emma Karagianakis Maria Karatsinidis Dimitri Lavithias See Min Leong *(20/12/12) Kirill Levitan Leah Jade Logos Alexandra Lucas Travis Lucas Courtney Mather Benjamin Thomas Mattschoss Kieran McGarrigan Alanna Bridget Mclean Cara Mkoka Christina Monti Janice Mary Moore Josephine Ann Moyse Sheree Linley Newton Landy Nhonthachith Carli Noble Esther-lena Ogilvie Brandon Ong Szuwern Aria Elen Pallotta Victoria Plunkett Toby Mathew Prike Rebecca Riccio Freddy Alberto Santos Camargo Thomas Sfyrios Kerra-Lee Shearer Rebecca Sims Lei-Hoa Son Nayan Natasha Sud Tan Jinn Chyuan Jessica Marie Tankard Sarah Teague Chloe Samara Thonder Paulina Lucia Toledo Natalie Tuckey Dion Ventrice Ruth Ann Wilkinson Carissa Wei-Chien Wong Stephanie Mudie Anne Marie O’Mahony (dec.) Akar Pardedar Kelly Jade Perry Tregenza Maree Phillipps Leanne Robyn Pine Leonie Ruth Pittaway Annabelle Lee Princi Jesse Davey Rankin Celeste Jane Raymond Ryan Wayland Ross Danielle Samantha Russell-Kelly Christine Elizabeth Safe Sarah Screpanti Vicki May Smith Faith Amelia Snell Jessica Dawn Tamlin Rebecca Ann Tofsted Erene Tsarnas Melissa Ung Rachael Munyaradzi Viki Toni Alecia Waye Margaret Evelyn White Tracy Jane Young DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES for the degree of Master of Science (Pharmacy) Haniza Hassan *(20/02/13) THE SCHOOL OF PHARMACY AND MEDICAL SCIENCES for the degree of Master of Clinical Pharmacy Chaing Kwok Fai *(16/08/12) Lee YanQun Evonne *(11/12/12) Lee Tyng Leong *(16/08/12) Lim Yen Ping *(11/12/12) Lay Mui Poh *(11/12/12) Yashi Saw *(16/08/12) Ai Lee Tan *(16/08/12) Tan Cin Yee *(16/08/12) Justin Paul Turner for the degree of Master of Dietetics Sarah Jane Eastley Meghan Elizabeth Gallagher Courtney Rose Koop Kate Dorothy Mousley Claire Elyse Oliver Carla Patricia Olsen Jacqueline Mary Smith Shelley Jae Ziegeler for the Graduate Diploma in Clinical Pharmacy Jacinta Shen May Ong *(16/08/12) for the Graduate Certificate in Pharmacy Practice Stuart James Herbert Benson Davina Frances Gillard Bianca Mihaila for the Graduate Certificate in Surgical Pathology Preparation Zofia Regina Laskowski Soeun Kinh Mom Ha Tran Linda Kay Webb for the degree of Bachelor of Laboratory Medicine with Honours Mahmoud Bassal Vanessa Therese Lee Carmela Martino for the degree of Bachelor of Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences (Honours) Patrick Kai Chei Chang Zarina Isis Greenberg Belinda Hua Patthamaporn Khansawai Helen Marie Palethorpe Verity Pearson-Dennett Valentina Poltavets Natasha Jade Ramsay Melissa Tan Yi Shan *(20/12/12) Ian James Toshach Benjamin John Tscharke Xukang Xu for the degrees of Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science and Bachelor of Pharmacy with Honours Tahnee Jade Dening Susan Elizabeth Kenny Lisa Jayne Kitto Yu-Wei Lin Jan Hoa Truong *(20/12/12) Jessica Wojciechowski for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy with Honours Corey Cal Borg Thong Wing Chan Yee Wei Chong *(20/12/12) Jessica Lee Dawson Khuyen Hoang Melissa Mun Theng Hui *(20/12/12) Suzanne Julie Schultz Kirsty Louise Tait Timothy Siew Chung Yip for the degrees of Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science and Bachelor of Pharmacy Wayne Siew Goh Rohan Lyle Kenneth Nguyen Alexandra Nikias Eleanor Louise White for the degree of Bachelor of Laboratory Medicine Claire Louise Abbott Antonina Alternetti Michael Nathan Trenerry Attwell Peter Beerbaum for the degree of Bachelor of Medical Science, completed jointly with The Australian National University Mitchell Clay Lock Naeema Syedi for the degree of Bachelor of Medical Science Paige Lynette Barker Dannielle Simone Ghezzi Kristen Nicole Hocking Terry Anne Jones Michael James Mckendrick Jessica Skye Mary Savage Fleur Kirstin Spronk for the degree of Bachelor of Nutrition and Food Sciences Jenna Alice Affolter Tara Marie Behen Rachel Lauren Beinke Chelsea Anne Bellamy Tahlia Castellano Imogen Claire Davies Amelia Jade Dawkins Megan Louise De Leeuw Angela Rose Favilla Melissa Jane Lane Pia Nadia Polito Rowena Elisabeth Pooley Chloe Elizabeth Priestley Jana Sgardelis Luke Thomas Wooley Hairong Yu for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science Sambath Chan Shafiqa Hossaini Giorgio Kastrappi Lisa Khuu Hannah Theresa Kingisepp Andrea Lekic Yllka Lokaj Jueun Park *(20/12/12) Domenic Sacca Sim Pivian *(20/12/12) Andrew Gia Phong Vuong James David Wilkie for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy Temitope Esther Afolabi Elysia Su-Anne Ang Jaana Elizabeth Anttila Elias Constantinos Biris Christopher Warwick Braithwaite Seavling Bun Abbey Burns Scott Peter Carlson Hok To Chan Aaron Chen Julian Jun-Hong Chew Jye Yee Chong *(20/12/12) Gregory Edward Cruse Vinh Kwong Duong Stephen Andrew Edwards Jimit Gandhi Jonathan Andrew Gill Alexandra Jane Greig Mark Habashy Will Steve Honores Zain Hussain Sarah Dawn Huxtable Jessica Iammarrone Emma Louise Jones Samuel Hyun Jin Ki Hailey Louise Koch Helen Garzy Korng Juliet Annabel Kurtze Xinao Liu Phuong Minh Luong Jennifer Kha Luu Anna Mai Syed Masood Mehmood Kevin Miao Bharathylatha Naidu *(20/12/12) Hoang-Mai Thi Nguyen Jenny Nguyen Loc Van Nguyen Ellen Margaret Pedler Matthew Alexander Pegoli Hoang Pho Nam Hoai Phung Zarah Racela Benjamin Luke Ramsey Lucy Eileen Smith Wai Yan Sun Jeremy Philip Tehan Claire Victoria Tran Huu Hai Tony Tu Sal Ging Vong Christopher Vuong Lu Wang *(20/12/12) Claire Elizabeth Wickham Sheree Brooke Wynne Kachousha Yan Ling Na Yan Zehuang Yao *(20/12/12) Wenqing Zhang *(20/12/12) Huilin Zhou 21 March 3.00pm Lisa Joy Bennett Dechen Dakthon Jessica Marie Fendler Junfu Hu *(20/12/12) Sladjana Jovcic Jwan Kadir Bernard Kasikile Ellie Louise Kemp Anita Christine Kral Tara Kubernat Sarah Jane Lapere Kerry Nyland Julia Margaret Rooke Christopher Stefano Saracini Callum Bernard Smallman Phung Kim To Friday 22 March at 10.30am ADELAIDE CONVENTION CENTRE The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Professor Steven Wesselingh BMBS, FRACP, PhD Processional music will be played. Professor Wesselingh is a leading infectious diseases physician and researcher in the areas of neurovirology, HIV and vaccine development. In 2011, he was appointed the inaugural executive director of the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute. Prior to that appointment, Professor Wesselingh spent four years as Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences at Monash University (regarded as one of Australia’s foremost health faculties). Before that, he was director of the Burnet Institute, which is an independent medical research institute that specialises in infectious diseases, immunology and public health. Having completed his undergraduate and doctoral training at Flinders University and Flinders Medical Centre in South Australia, Professor Wesselingh undertook his postdoctoral training at Johns Hopkins University in the United States. In 2012, Professor Wesselingh joined a list of 566 people to be inducted into the prestigious Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars. Throughout his career, Professor Wesselingh has consistently worked towards integrating high quality medical research with healthcare delivery, which has led to improved health outcomes for Australia and a number of poorly resourced countries throughout the Asia-Pacific region. 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 Mr Richard Chew, baritone. The Chancellor, Dr Ian Gould AM, BSc(Hons), PhD, FTSE, FAusIMM, CompIEAust, MAICD will open the ceremony. The Vice Chancellor and President, Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. The Occasional Address will be delivered by Professor Steven Wesselingh, Executive Director: South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute. 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 The Presentation Professor Roger Eston DPE, MEd, BEd(Hons), Head: School of Health Sciences, will present: for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Angela Heather Berndt, by thesis entitled: Drivers with dementia: occupational therapy on-road assessment and route design (conferred: 11 December 2012) Andrew Peter Black, by thesis entitled: The impact of food subsidy programs on the health of disadvantaged populations: an evaluation of subsidised fruit and vegetables in a rural Aboriginal medical service (conferred: 20 February 2013) Georgina Elinor Crichton, by thesis entitled: Dairy food consumption, cognitive function and cardiometabolic health (conferred: 20 February 2013) Katia Elizabeth Ferrar, by thesis entitled: Time use patterns of Australian and New Zealand young people: the potential of cluster analysis (conferred: 11 December 2012) Caroline Elizabeth Fryer, by thesis entitled: ‘They didn’t tell me much’ : a constructivist grounded theory of the healthcare experience after stroke for older people with limited English proficiency (conferred: 16 August 2012) Julie Anne Luker, by thesis entitled: The influence of acute stroke patients’ age on the quality of care received from allied health professionals (conferred: 11 December 2012) Jacqueline Dawn Peters, by thesis entitled: PATCH (Parenting and teaching children healthy habits) (conferred: 16 August 2012) Rebecca Megan Stanley, by thesis entitled: Increasing specificity of correlate research: the development of questionnaires to measure the predictors of lunchtime and after-school physical activity in children (conferred: 20 February 2013) Louise Katherine Mary Wiles, by thesis entitled: A new era: the evolution of research in Australian nursing and allied health professional journals; a bibliometric analysis (conferred: 20 February 2013) * indicates a conferral of award date prior to this ceremony DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES THE SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES for the degree of Master of Health Science (Health Service Management) Wells Matthew Emma Kate Woolley for the degree of Master of Health Science (Occupational Therapy) Kirsty Heather Jewell for the degree of Master of Health Science (Podiatry) Warren Andrew Hamilton-Ritchie for the degree of Master of Medical Sonography Andrew Reid Cowling Gavin Fletcher Curley Michael Timothy Foster-Greenwood Michael Bernard Lancey Denis Keung Koon Li Janet Tsz Yan Lui Emma Jane Menz Rachael Shih Quanson Han Sirlyn Yenna Ke Sirlyn Nikki Leanne Watkins for the degree of Master of Musculoskeletal and Sports Physiotherapy Sarah Caroline Clarke Mark Stephen Jarrett Graeme Francis Kelly Jordan Leigh Nelson Yen Ha Nguyen Benjamin Peter Onofrio Tien Minh Pham Sarah Nicole Schwetlik Sia Shaw Hung Luke Alexander Strempel Leisa Marie Stringer for the degree of Master of Occupational Therapy (Graduate Entry) Bridgette Kathleen Anderson Sophie Ran Barratt Helder Jose Borges Hannah Margaret Clark Claire Ellen Davis Brooke Michelle Dolling Adriana Gagliardi Ayesha Petah Gordon Dylan Frederick King Lim Ruey Chyi *(20/12/12) Ryan Leigh Mills for the degree of Master of Physiotherapy (Graduate Entry) David John Boyd for the Graduate Diploma in Clinical Exercise Science Merridith Janine Boyce Christopher John Casiero Patrick Luke Faulkner Lisa Claire Golder Louanna Lee Hacket David Paul Heyneman Rosie Lorna Kelly Daniel Karl Peacock Emily Dawn Sando Andy Man Cheun Wong Jessica Woodward for the Graduate Diploma in Medical Sonography Jennifer Susan Brian Lee Michael Chandler Robert James Coleman Kacee Coombes Emma Alicia Dallow Kirsten Helen Edson Jacqueline Mary Fayers Gregory Cleveland Flynn Natasha Emily Frolow Tiani Emma Hall Allan Victor Hellmuth Mara Dearne Jackson Mark Bernard Jaeger Mary Elizabeth Janes Alana Elise Jones Rothmony Om Jones Dale Richard Langford Jordan David Long Vanessa Mantis Antonio Martinez Kirrilea Jade Mills Sarah-Joy Muirhead Sarah Emma Alice Nelson Solange Obeid Lucinda Anne Ruprecht Paula Miyoko Smart Alaina Barbara Ruth Smyth Erica May Sturm Jadan Seng Teoh Hanh Tran Georgia Kate Vipond Janelle Leanne Waters Sylkee Wong Ting Ting Zhang Wan Rong Zheng Tina Ziaei for the Graduate Certificate in Breast Imaging Kim Elizabeth Ducote Benci Elizabeth Kathleen Carter Gabrielle Ruth Curtis Katherine Kenneally Nicola Marsh Fahimeh Mollasalehi Renee Monaghan Justine Mary Pumfrey Sally Anne Thomas Jennifer Leanne Wojtyna for the Graduate Certificate in Health Science Sarah Fay Brockhurst for the Graduate Certificate in Health Science (Health Service Management) Emma Nicole Hiscock for the Graduate Certificate in Health Science (Podiatry) Iona Millar Ereena Torpey Catherine Patricia Van Der Linden for the Graduate Certificate in Health Science (Research Methodologies) Luke Angus Bain Teresa Anne Cross Stephanie Linda Moss Vicki Marie Salter for the degree of Bachelor of Applied Science (Occupational Therapy) with Honours Anita Sheridan Maywald Scott Leslie Weeks for the degree of Bachelor of Health Science (Honours) Julie Ayliffe Jason Charles Bartram Clint Ronald Bellenger Thomas Michael Butler Crystal Leigh Grant Lemuel Joseph Pelentsov Johanna Lesley Pontt Zoe Nicole Richards Mukul Mangiram Singla Kylie Janine Wall for the degree of Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Medical Imaging) with Honours Lauren Alyce Black Jessica May Crase Louise Claire Harris Carolyn Noyes for the degree of Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Nuclear Medicine) with Honours Rebecca Jade Colmer Danielle Kate Lutze 22 March 10.30am Lokuketagodage Erandi Darshika Perera *(20/12/12) Cuong Phan Kirstine Restell Benjamin Scott Rogers Cressida Anne Sayer Claire Frances Swan Madeline Louise Trumble Elizabeth Anne Wishart Sally Younger for the degree of Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Radiation Therapy) with Honours Georgia Price Busuttil Clare Lauren O’Sullivan for the degree of Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Honours Hayley Beth Leake Jessica Louise Stanhope for the degree of Bachelor of Podiatry with Honours Laura Victoria Hutchison Merridy Jane Lithgow for the degrees of Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Movement and Health Studies) and Bachelor of Education (Middle and Secondary) Rebecca Brading Joseph Willem Claes Braden Edward Collins Simone Marie Combe Tom Christopher Dittmar Benjamin Clayton Earle Adam Eric Eustace Jamie Alexander Bloomfield Ferguson Neal Edward Fitton Erika Christine Gilbert Olivia Catherine Hayman Emma Ruth Hayward Nicholas Mark Hewett Maddison Brooke Honor Kyle Robert Jenner Thomas Joseph Jordan Kate Louise Marks Daniel John McGuire Laura Packard Michael Vince Parrella Kerri-Anne Mary Phillips Nicole Shana Isobel Pope Bianca Anne Reddy Brittany Kate Ross Samantha Denise Rowe Jayne Marie Singh Yasmin Jai Stewart Ellie Jane Thomas Jarryd Scott Trenowden Joshua David Walker for the degree of Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Movement and Health Studies) Jasvir Singh Bahl Sean Craig Baker Ashlee Belmonte Hunter J Bennett Danielle Margaret Bollmeyer *(08/08/12) Andrew David Bradley David James Burdon Daniel Clark Jacob John Clarke Daniel Nicholas Francis Clift James Lachlan Collis Genna Louise Colwell Bradley James Davenport Matthew James Dean Adam Thomas Delaine Arthur Alfred Densley David Samuel Dinca Kate Liana Dyson Adam Lewis Earnshaw Angela Fimmano Rick Jordan Fischer Rhiannon Skye Flavel Steven Alfred Frasca Philippa Kirsty Freeman Melissa Kate Fuge Sarah Helen Fullston Annie Leigh Galvin Tyron Luke George Bettina Ann Geue Laurence Andrew Gosling Ashley Renee Grima Annika Halladay Hamdorf Ross Gregory Hamilton Emily Hartley Mark Haseloff Jaseton Erik Heath Matthew Robert Hocking Ella Louise Hogben Natalie Louise Hughes Jeremy Martin Hunt Tiffany Louise Jacka Spencer Joel Jackman Steven Colin Jeffery Ryan Paul Jeffries Sean Michael Kennedy Paul Patrick Kranenburg Jayden Luke La Dru Sky Langenbrinck Josh Peter Leane Shane Leathem Victoria Elizabeth Linton Scott Luders Jack Anthony Madigan Manuel Laura Kendall Mahlburg Fraser Marshall Robert James Stephen McCormack Anders James Mckendrick Matthew Robert John Miller Matthew Morby Kate Louise Morrissey Joshua Allen Muller Bradley Wayne Newton Johnny Nguyen Manel Samudra Nancy Nyland Jessica Lynn Openshaw Slaven Pavic Lisa Payne Lauren Natasha Pearce Alison Anne Penington Veronica Lucy Perry Maxwell Wayne Phillips Jake Samual Picken Sandro Popovic Benjamin Michael Potter Lauren Kirsten Rodato Leila Naomi Ruth Rowlands Bridget Marie Senyszyn Emma Louise Sierp Tegan Jane Skipworth Associate Professor Susan Hillier BAppSc, PhD, Associate Head: Research, School of Health Sciences, will present: for the degree of Bachelor of Applied Science (Occupational Therapy) Jenna Kathleen Aldenhoven Tessa Jane Bilney Katherine Elaine Burnard Kayla-Maria Capurso Elena Carbone Dorcas Suat Ling Chan Emily Brooke Cleggett Claudia Renee Crisci Alyssa Claire Cummings Brendon Vaughan Davis Prudence Claire De Garis Ellie Rose Drew Ella Grace Dunsford Brooke Alexandra Edwards Kate Louise Ehrlich Lucy Price Farran Laura Sue Fletcher Duncan John Forbes Kendie Mae Gador Laura Catherine Gray Sarah Jane Griffiths Grogan Kirsty Ann Bree Kaitlin Dawson Henry Ashlee Kate Henschke Emma Jean Hodge Megan Johanna Holmes Ashleigh Kate Horsell Belinda Jayne Jacob Carolyn Mary Jarrett Zachary Dylan Jessup Samuel Man Chung Lam Rachael Amanda Linke Jane Elise Lockwood Jessica Mammone Chloe Meagan Mccard J’aime Joyce Newland Melissa Kay Norman Miriam Popadinoski Sarah Michelle Posaner Deanna Jayne Reed Felicia Tan Ru Jun *(20/12/12) Elizabeth Ann Ryan Mollie Rose Ryan Wei Kwang Se To *(20/12/12) Josephine Mary Sherriff Esther Adele Sprod Lucie Isabell Swinkels Bethany Louise Taylor Jessica Lisa White for the degree of Bachelor of Health Science Judith Ann Dawson Rosanna Marie Filippone Charlotte Isabelle Mchaffie Samantha Jane Morris Georgia Nichols-Pavy Brooke Rose Rohde Kiki Georgia Tsouvalas Jessica Frances Watts Elise Michelle Wilson for the degree of Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Medical Imaging) Mohammad Hadi Azimi Lisa Ann Baker Bonita Kate Brown Brooklyn Jade Buchecker Elizabeth Therese Byrne Melissa Kate Daumuller Monica Kate Dayman Latifa Dostizada Brett Lewis Edwards Sasha Renee Flint Stephanie Jane Gates Elise Miranda Goddard Bernice Elizabeth Hamlyn Georgina Kate Heinrich Miriam Rose Johnson Sovantha Kien Megan Louise Lower Vila Ly Alexandra Jane Matthews Joanna Lecia Matthews Bahtiar Nadyrshine Bich Nguyen Doan Phuong Thao Nguyen Ngoc Bao Tieng Nguyen Steven Thanh Trung Nguyen Alma Pavlicevic Shana Lee Quinn Kim Thien Ta Jessica Mary Trestrail Jenna Nicole Trueman Tracy Truong Michelle Tu San Vann Viet Phil Vu Cheng Xie *(20/12/12) 22 March 10.30am Flynn Brian Slattery Megan Rachelle Smart Carla Elizabeth Smith Natalie Victoria Smithson Lani Brenda Louise Taarnby-bates Breanna Kendra Thiele Georgina Rose Thomas Michael Thorburn Dimitris Topkas Chloe Ashlee Trewartha Jordan Michael Tumes Peter Jack Valle Emily Deyleth Van Den Munckhof Emma Louise Watson Wade Vincent Watts Luke Dylan Westbury Jessica Whitelum Michael Wilson Meredith Woolsey Jocelyn Lorraine Yanko Yu Hang Jack Yuen Tanisha Rose Zerella for the degree of Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Nuclear Medicine) Aleasha Amato Zoe Antonia Kopsaftis Christine Dorothy Powell Jessica Marie Scholich Laura Stewart for the degree of Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Radiation Therapy) Raymond Philip Dalfsen Chanmi Kim *(20/12/12) Melissa Anne Lovegrove Justine Carole Tran Emma Jillene Wheatcroft Holly Emma Window Lee Nga Wong *(20/12/12) for the degree of Bachelor of Physiotherapy Vanessa Loren Alvaro Alexander Paul Bogumil Diana Bordean Jenna Kate Bown Alisha Fay Braun Camilla Claire Brown Zoe Butler Jordan Louise Cameron Chloe Wai Yan Chan Ka Lo Chan Emily Jia Xiuan Chong Meagan Elise Colsey Nicholas Ian Crabb Samuel Robert Crompton Lisa Marie Crowder Alex Lynne Daniel Ellie Kate Davis Lisa Corine Dempsey Kevin Doan Hannah Louise Donaldson Elsbeth Ann Falster Joseph John Fantasia Erin Mary Farquharson James Lindon Faunt Haydee Rebecca Ferguson Luke David Finlay Nicole Rosemary Fisher Stacey Marie France Emma Louise Freer Hayley Melissa Godfrey Ryan John Gray Adele Imogen Guille Libby Joan Harrison Yvonne Jia Yi Hsieh Madeline Mary Ingrames Brianna Keelan Amilia Dorothy Krinas Adam Jack Lake Dong Hee Lee Samuel Lawrence Lewis Maggie Li Emily Anne Lukins Nicola Kate Anderson Marsh Alicia Jade McCallum Megan Jane McDonald Sharlean Charmaine McNamara Alice Mia Molyneux Megan Mott Jack Eamonn Nelligan Duy Duc Nguyen Kim Lien Nguyen Lan-Chi Nguyen Matthew Nowosilskyj Samuel Thomas Offord Eunice Ern-Lin Pak Christopher Panousakis Jennifer Phyllis Partington Cuong Tri Pham Laura Joy Poppleton Margie Price Alexander William Quin Stephanie Jean Rand Gabrielle Rose Marie Raybould Kate Marie Redden Timothy Raymond Roberts Daniel James Sheehy Benjamin Hsien Yin Shum *(20/12/12) Julia Rose Simmons Emma Marie Smith Matthew Jouni Erkki Soininen Giancarlo Sossi Monique Donna Karly Stirling Yen Duc Tang Luka Sian Thompson Lucy Anderson Threlfall Anh Liem Tran Leanne Zeng Mi Tu Rebecca Louise Vial Emily Huetone Wong Jamie Scott Wormald Benjamin David Wright Megan Jane Wright for the degree of Bachelor of Podiatry Hilda Abraham Lauren Margaret Bayly Andrew John Blacket Melanie Katherine Collins Ruoyi Gu Adam William Hann Ella Victoria Harrison Hannah Prudence Morgan Jepson Thomas Jarrad Kolesnik Lan Le Ben James Lynch Tri Minh Ngo Huy Ngoc Pham Phung Kim Pham Sophie Rose Proud Meagan Kate Reeve Elizabeth Anne Rhodes Rebecca Jade Rundell Joscelin Mary Spurr Elizabeth Natalie Tiernan Friday 22 March at 3.00pm ADELAIDE CONVENTION CENTRE The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Ms Lydia Dennett RN, ICUCert, MBus(Mgt) AFAIM, MRCNA Processional music will be played. Ms Dennett initially began her training as an intensive care nurse in London before immigrating to Australia, and in 2011 she was appointed to the role of chief nurse and midwifery officer for SA Health. Prior to taking up that role, Ms Dennett served as director of nursing/campus manager at Western Hospital, and divisional director of cardiology and intensive care services for Western Health. Before that, she was Western Health’s executive director of Nursing and Midwifery. In her current role with SA Health, Ms Dennett is responsible for providing professional leadership, as well as advice and direction on a diverse range of nursing and midwifery issues including workforce planning, development and reform, recruitment and retention, best practice initiatives, research and policy development. The role also requires her to influence and represent the professions, to continue to enhance the quality of care delivered to consumers and to ensure that practice is contemporary and evidence-based. Ms Dennett also maintains a strong commitment to ensuring the continuing education and professional development of nurses and midwives, and as well as having graduated as a Master of Business (Management) she is an Adjunct Associate Professor with Victoria University in Melbourne, Victoria. 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 Pro Chancellor, Mr Terry Evans LLB, LLM, will open the ceremony. The Vice Chancellor and President, Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. The Occasional Address will be delivered by Ms Lydia Dennett, Chief Nurse and Midwifery Officer: SA Health. The Pro Chancellor, on behalf of the University, will confer awards on the candidates. The Pro 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 The Presentation Professor Allan Evans BPharm, PhD, Pro Vice Chancellor & Vice President: Health Sciences, will present: for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Monica Margarete Broniecki, by thesis entitled: Risk factors for back, neck and shoulder musculoskeletal disorders in ambulance officers (conferred: 11 December 2012) Sandra Kaye Campbell, by thesis entitled: Pre-pregnancy predictors of pregnancy events and birth outcomes in a cohort of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women in North Queensland, Australia (conferred: 11 December 2012) * indicates a conferral of award date prior to this ceremony DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES THE SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY for the degree of Master of Midwifery Belinda Jane Biddle for the degree of Master of Nursing Melissa Kaye Cooper Beverley Gail Egel Lyndall Sue Finn Bora Kim Cynthia Florence Ofner Deryn Lee Thompson Rachel Louise Tran for the degree of Master of Nursing (Health and Ageing) Samantha Elizabeth Scott for the degree of Master of Nursing (Leadership and Management) Susan Margaret Henwood for the degree of Master of Nursing (Nurse Education) Hazel Patricia Bickerton Julie Denise Denton Anne Catherine Lynam for the Graduate Diploma in Mental Health Goran Jovanov Alicia Surama Kalinowski Sarah Kate Koronis Susan Elizabeth Lintern Cassandra Margaret Pointer Rebecca Ann Seal for the Graduate Diploma in Mental Health Nursing Julia Nicole Bean Kathryn May Beharrie Patricia Margaret Cain Tricia Sheryle Cameron Usha Kiran Chand Agnes Jane Coid Dragana Dimanic Craig Dzvene Victoria Charlotte Field Timothy Ross Hawke Emily Mary Hayford Deborah Elizabeth Hobbs Trent Aaron Hopkins Shannan Nicole Horley Nidhi Jose Ranjit Kaur Helen Jane Lowman Rashmi Mehta Jennifer Jane Mere Winfred Njeri Muiruri Shane Robert Rogers Rita Julie Schaffer Stephen Rodney Seiboth Patricia Hope Stewart Shivash Paul Sundram Lisa Kristine Winterfield for the Graduate Diploma in Nursing Nida Apolloni Ashleigh Jan Buxallen Caterina De Ionno Poonam Preeti Kumar for the Graduate Diploma in Nursing (Cardiovascular Nursing) Lorena Ambrosini Angela Aileen Cuskelly John Chen Ern Goh Xinning Wu Branka Vukasinovic for the Graduate Diploma in Nursing (Health and Ageing) Svitlana Dello-Russo Donna Anne Denholm Graham Lee Harding Rachael Anne Williams for the Graduate Diploma in Nursing (Leadership and Management) Dongmei Xie for the Graduate Diploma in Nursing (Nurse Education) Susan Maksimovic Uma Rani Sambasiwan for the Graduate Certificate in Nursing Kristie Amanda Connell Joyce Warren Hunt for the Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Cardiovascular Nursing) Anita Basu Alison Louise Calder Katherine Mary Duncan Kim Elizabeth Hale Shan Mary Holstein Sachiko Koyama Xiaohui Yin for the Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Critical Care Nursing) Nicholas William Cowling Pauline Mary Griffin Belinda Jane Seaton for the Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Health and Ageing) Michelle Alfrey Megan Joy Lydeamore Brooke Kelly Walsh for the Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Leadership and Management) Heather Gray Stephanie Jane Leanda Quail for the Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Nurse Education) Anne Christine Holliday Nor Azura Binti Husin *(16/08/12) Angela Marie Newbound for the degree of Bachelor of Midwifery Adele Louise Baggio Rebecca Benchik Amy Lee Bennetts Hye Rim Choi Sapna Chopra Alexandra Kate Clarke Tiffany Anne Clezy Renata Jane Coleman Laura Rose Costello Kate Pauline Cummings Melinda Dedes Ashleigh Lauren Duval Sarah Jane Elstone Patricia Maria Ford Meredyth Nancy Frappell Kate Louise Frawley Taryn Nicola Fromentin Gek Wan Jun Nicole Louise Gibbins Natalie Sarah Hales Geraldine Elizabeth Harfield Hyun Hong Shuhe Hua Caitlin Laura Johnson Emma Louise Johnson Lisa Marie Leerdam Li Shuxia Shannon Anne Lockens Vanessa Naccarella Carly Jane Noble Toni-Marie Nyskohus Payne Mai Pham Tamara Lee Robertson Janie Marie Root Jessica Russo Kala Diane Salmon Bronwyn Jayne Simpson Megan Lee Smith Chie Tanaka Tang Yang Yang Rosalee Jane Townsend Alice Louise Tozer Lisa-renee Tula Maria Viscione Thu-Van Thi Vo Talia Louise Warren Catherine Waters Ellissa Jade Westdorp Heather Siobhan Wood for the degree of Bachelor of Nursing Brittnie Jade Ackland Fiona Anne Adam Tracy Diane Akarana Rebecca Louise Allen Kirralee Amber Louise Amundsen Sarah Louise Anderson Samaia Ansari Caroline Jane Ansell Nicola Margaret Ansell Helen Rose Antoniou Launilo Arbues Melanie Adelle Archer Daniel Russell Arthurson Naomi Atong Atem Sonia Maribel Ayala Priyanka Bagri Katie Louise Bailey Zoe Balasso Melanie Paige Baldwin Rachel Clare Bampton Jacinta Emily Bancroft Anna Barbaro Monica Ann Barber Mollie Enid Barker Kerrie Ann Barlow Matilda Emily Barnes Matthias Joel Bartlett Suzanne Renae Bartsch Chloe Jade Valerie Basford Kellie Jane Beames Lauren Katarina Beckman Brittany Dunn Bethany Rose DÁrcy Jessica Maree Eadie Rachel Edith Ebenreuter Hayley Rebecca Edwards Monica Lucy Edwards Juliet Oleguaro Eguaibor Annette Amelia Elliott Jennifer Sarah Elsing Sharon Josephine Enthoven Hayley Jemma Randall Evans Laura Rose Everett Georgie Eliza Farrow Cheryl Anne Faul Allison Belinda Faulkner Adela Megan Filmer Bradley Alan Fisk Tegan Jayne Fitzpatrick Courtney Louise Forrest Danielle Elizabeth Foster Tanna Joanne Francis-Staite Megan Serena Frankenfeld Ethel Freeman Nathan William Freeman Zoe Erin Fullerton Adam Furlan Elise Mae Gallagher Rebecca Jayne Gardiner Natasha Rose Gatt Emmanuel G Geri Emily Michelle Gerretsen Lucy Alexandra Geyer Parwin Ghulami Lauree Ella Giddings Laura Kate Gilbert Patricia Mary Gilbert Fiona Margaret Gill Anu Giri Zoe Lee Goode Stephanie Victoria Gordon Karen Louise Gould Bijaye Kumar Gouroo Jodi Fae Gower Clair Patricia Graham Damaris Emanuela Grajdan Damon Mark Grave Danielle Marie Green Annika Paige Gregurke Sarah Jane Griffin Samantha Gale Gronow Gu Shengliang Osvaldo Enrique Guerra Arrue Fang Guo Kaili Ann Gwynne Pamela Anne Haire Briana Hall Kathleen Joy Hammond Susan Anne Hams Tammy Lee Hancock Elizabeth Anne Hannon Carol Dianne Harding Bonnie Kaye Harman Ellie Caitlin Harmer Nicole Leigh-ann Harrigan Hillivi Davida Teddy Harrison Preston James Harrison Eleanor Paige Harry 22 March 3.00pm Rosemary Jessamine Bennett Jessica Lian Bignall Aish Marie Beverly Bird Giselle Mary Bostock Leah Marie Boulton Hannah Michelle Bowey Bernadette Bowling James David Boyes Nicole Peta Boyle Philippa Mary Briggs Ivana Brko Nicole Marie Brokenshire Nicole Joy Brooks Stephanie Jane Bryan Jessica Marie Bryant Anne-Maree Buckley Kelsie Bunyon Jessica Skye Burford Brooke Amy Bussenschutt Louise Helen Butcher Charmaine Cabral Natalie Jennifer Cameron Nicole Ruth Cannon Sam Hin Chai Ndinatseyi Chaita Sekayi Chakudza Hoi Ting Chan *(20/12/12) Sarah Isabella Chand Regan Anne Chesterfield Getrude Chihwayi Suzanna Mary Christian Terri Christie Andrew Carey Cilento Eliza Jane Clapp Chloe June Clarke Amy Lee-Rae Colley Teresa Lynn Colligan Jessica Irene Collinson Sharon Debra Collyer Kimberley Colmer Amy Sheree Cook Michelle Jane Cook Brydie Rachel Coomblas Jesse Luke Coonrod Ashleigh Lauren Cooper Kate Marie Cooper Jenny Cope Brooke Jade Corbell Brett Duncan Cram Joanne Marie Cranfield Lauren Danielle Crocker Michelle Skye Croser Lauren Cunningham Roberto Dalistan Lisa Michelle Dansie Alyssa Megan Davies Alexandra Lauren Davis Dejiok Andrew Koang Dejiok Rachel Ann Delahenty Anna Nicole Deland Louise Emma Dewolf Lisa Marie Petula Diaz Caitlin Joanne Dolling Nikki Dolphin Suzanne Carole Draxler Martina Drummond Sascha Michelle Drummond Le Gentil Jafari Haruna Tessa Kate Hauschild Melissa Jane Hawkins Cameron Glenn Haycock Laura Haynes Melissa Ann Haynes Emese Piroska Heller Mary Elena Hemery Kylie Henderson Janette Heness Lisa Jane Herrick Karena Rose Higgins Tayla Faye Hill Jessica Nance Hocking Joanna Sue Hodgson Mirinda Alexandra Hoffert Amy Hofmeyer Sharon Michelle Holding Udyogi Adhishani Howpe Liyanage Belinda Kerry Hull Antje Humphreys Thi Bach Huynh Elli Ignatiou Lopasi Ikahihifo Belinda Kaye Jachmann Amanda Ruth James Yun Hee Jang Tarak Yashwantkumar Jani Elvie Love Casquejo Javier Kim Jennifer Jerram Laxuman Jogi Rebecca Ann Johnston Tiffany Athena Jolly Claudious Jongwe Jessica Ann Jordan Sharin Joshua Sandra Maree Judd Eon-Ju Jung Professor Carol Grech RN, DipApSc(Nsg), BN (Ed), GradDip(CritCare), MN, PhD, Head: School of Nursing and Midwifery, will present: for the degree of Bachelor of Nursing Hyun Ju Kang *(20/12/12) Andrea Maree Katsis Omary Katuka Sara Dawn Keating Jessica Claire Keller Kristy Joy Kelly Kristy Louise Kelly *(07/08/12) Candice Kemp Melissa Jo Kennedy Tallara Zoe Kennett William John Kepa Annette Maree Kerr Thomai Kezios Laura Ashleigh Kiff-Roberts Njuguna Kelvin Kimani Sven McDonald Kirkwood Leah Ruth Kitto Helen Dorothy Klingsporn Caitlin Christine Knell Angela Ai Jia Kua Deepa Kunwar Stephanie Jay Kutchen Rebekah May Lamb Brooke Louise Lang Kaitlin Nicole Langley Karen Marie Lappin Kylie Lauthier Sheng Jun Law *(20/12/12) Siu Wai Law *(20/12/12) Samantha Lazzaris Mallory Paige Leal Timothy David Leane Noelene Muriel Lee Patricia Siu Mui Lee Hannah Legg Vicki Leigh Lehmann Sue-Rany Lem Sarah Jane Lester Leanne Michelle Lewins Nicole Anne Lewis Tak Fung Li Linda Lieu Sorinda Lin Abigail Ashley Lipscombe Chantel Marie Lloyd Sarah Tina Lombardi Kieran Loser Jennifer Lorraine Luttet Luu Thai Chan Michelle Anne Lynch Megan Joanne Macfarlan Rosemarie Mackinnon Kylie Louise Maddigan Myfanwy Anne Maddox Kate Louise Malcolm Trina Louise Malycha Phillip Juma Manash Kerry Lyn Manuel Karen Louise Marks Catherine Louise Martin Deny Mathew Jayme-Lee Matthews Nichole Therese McCartney Bree McClen Elizabeth McCubbin Beverley Anne McCurry Kylie Ann McDonald Rhea Liana McInerney Louise Bianca McIvor Rue Muriel McKay Belinda Jane McLean Allison Kimberly McMaster Stacey Louise McNab Sian Teresa Meade Chandni Mehta Ellie Mellor Leanne Wendy Menzel Kelly Anne Mercer Amanda Nicole Elizabeth Mewett Marikar Miaco Tina Miller Helen Mills Emma Kathleen Mitchell Laura Jane Mitchell Sarah Lorraine Mitchell Kirby May Purcell Krystal Bianca Putric Michelle Elizabeth Pycock Qian Yaran Paoline Rose Quilao Susanne Brigitte Raether Jinuta Rai Amanda Elizabeth Ralph Rebecca Ramsbotham Rickard Ernest Randell Jo Emily Randell-McDonald Amanda Jaye Remlein Kim Maree Renton Fedila Shabedin Reshid Mary Elaine Reyes Adrian Reynolds Carmen Richardson Kylie Samantha Richter Carla Jane Ridge Christine Linda Rigg Fiona Marie Robertson Raquel Romero Terrie Lee Rose Michelle Louise Rosevear Amelia Rose Rossi Peter David Roughan Vanessa Ruggiero Dana Tiffany Rule Carolyn Mary Russell Emily Lauren Ryan Marjorie Haban Sagun Sunita Sahi *(20/12/12) Sozan Musher Said Teresa Sapio Christine Mary Saunders Madeline Lisa Saunders Megan Scally Todd Peter Schild Sarah Jean Schultz Mariola Barbara Scislo Leanne Eileen Scott Mio Reigh Seamder Natasha Gay Sellers Ashlee Servin Erin Louise Shaw Deborah Lee Sheahan Cassandra Shepherdson Sweekriti Shrestha *(20/12/12) Sotara Sim Krishan Singh Amandeep Kaur Singh-Samra Amie Renei Sleep Catherine Patricia Mary Smith Elaine Smith Kerry Michelle Smith Lucy Jane Smith Linh So Evelyn Sobczyk Angelia Mary Sortino Pamela Gaye Sparkes Rebekah Jane Spurrier Rebecca Jane Squire Christine Srikala Louisa Jane Starkey Luke Robert Starkey Camille Hannah Steicke Alexandra Nicole Stephens 22 March 3.00pm Lucy Mitric Sophia Paris Moffa Lucy May Molyneux Lisa Nicole Monaco Saa Sakayo Mondeh Brett John Monks Stuart Grant Moore Julie Maree Moroney Rebecca Anne Morris Peri Jade Mounsey Esther Muhunyo Kelly Mullan Chloe Mulraney Jenna Lee Mundy Rose Wanjiku Muriuki Sara Jayne Murphy Susan Jane Murphy Helen Veronica Murray Bernice Ndeto Mutiso Paige Nash Kee Angela Neo Dannielle April Nettle Kendelle Ann Newby Ashley Kate Newton Cho Wai Ngai *(20/12/12) Raphael Ngandu Wa Ngandu Eileen Nguyen Thi My Linh Nguyen Ashley Jane Nicholson Claire Lillian Adelle Nielsen Ernesto Jr Duculan Nisperos Elise Nicole Noar Lisa Joanne Nolan Arwen Norton Jan Marie Notting Anita Maree O’Neil Sujin Oh Janet Abiodun Abosede Olalere Janet Kehinde Olayemi Yeukai Cecilia Ota Cassandra Lee Overall Kelli Ruth Overs Krystal Marie Owen Taylor Jane Page Angela Lynette Paltridge Deepika Pandit Heidi Petah Pankhurst Shirley Anne Papavasiliou Angel-Faith Paredes Oksun Park *(20/12/12) Kate Holly Parker Katelyn Margaret Parker Brianna Parrotta Nimmi Paul Claire Elizabeth Pearson Holly Jessica Pedler Karen Margaret Pelham Kendal Patricia Perriam Lauren Anne Petrie Nia Pfitzenmeier Thi Thanh Phuong Pham Imogen Ceinwen Phillips Sigrid Erin Pitkin Ariana Alison Pitman Susan Marietta Pryor Maciek Pudo Belinda Ann Puleston Chantelle Jade Stevens Lisa Anne Stevens Donna Marie Stevenson Rebecca Gai Stewart Katherine Joy Stromer Hilary Bess Styles Amena Sultana Mathilde Leah Sulzmann Sunitha Sundaramoorthy Emily Claire Swincer Rachel Maree Tait Cathryn Pekkuan Tang Emilyn Victoria Tanilon Kia Maree Tanska Allison Michelle Taplin Lauren Alyce Taylor Prudence Kathleen Teisseire Karaia Teiwaki Sharon Lee Temby Adele Francesca Terenzio Shalamar Dianne Terry Sanjay Thakur *(20/12/12) Sonal Thakur Gupta Sivmey Thaung Dayna Marie Tholen Ryan John Thomas Angela Joy Tobin Alexandra Eliza Tomaselli Zoe Lee Tonkin My Hien Thi Tran Tran Ngoc Kieu Chinh Phi Luc Tran Abbie Elizabeth Trengove Christine Trevena Kathy Louise Trezise Nhung Hong Truong Karinda Anne Tsaloumas Yuen Ha Tseng Ederina Tsvanhu Emma-Lee Turner Jayde Turner Shannon Marie Turner Natalie Kate Tuttle Joselyn Natali Valencia John Ilario Valente Annette Tracey Veldhoen Monica Simone Visser Troy Robert Visser Siaw Wei Voon *(20/12/12) Deanne Jean Waack Karah Leanne Waasdorp Jodie Nicole Walasek Jinhui Wang Sujuan Wang Beth Musgrove Warwick Hayley Kate Watkins Rebecca Joy Watkins Kate Lenore Wegener Shannon Weiley Katrina Marie Welbing Tayla Maree Welch Rekha Sherin Wesley Jasmine Marie West Julie Lianne West Leslie Miye Wheatley Debra Elizabeth White Janelle Anne Whiting Lindsay Robert Whitta Dannielle Lorna May Wiggins Jacqueline Jay Wilcox Leanne Kay Wilkinson Amy Louise Williams Holly Williams Rachel Ann Williams Sylvia Williams Jasmine Wilson Grant Alexander Wolf Kerry Terese Wolski Catherine Naomi Woods Baoxin Xian *(20/12/12) Yang Xiang *(20/12/12) Huijun Sally Yan Shifang Yan Henry Soon Hui Yeh *(20/12/12) Soo Mi Yoo Yu Jiayi *(20/12/12) Jennifer Libertad Olimpia Zamora Tingting Zhang Xin Zhao Zhou Zhou Samkeliso Zuze Friday 5 April at 3.00pm MIDDLEBACK THEATRE, WHYALLA The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Mr Mike Sinkunas MBA, Grad Dip(Mgt), GradDip(Ed), DipT(Sec) Processional music will be played. Mike Sinkunas was appointed as South Australia’s inaugural Small Business Commissioner in March 2012, following his 25 years of leadership and executive experience gained in a number of industries and enterprises. Early in his career, Mr Sinkunas held a range of leadership positions in the education sector at metropolitan and country high schools. He also gained experience as a small business operator as developer and co-proprietor of a computing business in a regional area, and as the owner of a small farm in South Australia’s south-east. In addition, he has held a variety of senior positions within various departments of the State’s public service. Mr Sinkunas holds a Master of Business Administration from Deakin University, is a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, and also holds post graduate qualifications in management, education and information technology. The audience is requested to stand for the entrance of the Academic Procession, Council and Official Party. The Australian National Anthem. The Chancellor, Dr Ian Gould AM, BSc(Hons), PhD, FTSE, FAusIMM, CompIEAust, MAICD, will open the ceremony. The Vice Chancellor and President, Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. The Occasional Address will be delivered by Mr Mike Sinkunas, Small Business Commissioner for South Australia. 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 McCormic, arranged by Christopher Gordon. The Presentation Professor Guy Robinson BSc, DPhil, Director: Centre for Regional Engagement, will present: Melissa Jane Vaughan Evette Rosina Wakeling Cassandra Anne Ward Kaci Marie Williams for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES Mary Joy Cayetano-Penman, by thesis entitled: The phenomenon of spirituality: palliative care clients’ and care givers’ experiences in engaging with spiritual matters (conferred: 20 February 2013) * indicates a conferral of award date prior to this ceremony DIVISION OF BUSINESS THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce Taleea Hilton Josephine E Money THE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT for the Associate Degree in Accounting David Brian Green Kate Lauren Scarman DIVISION OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES THE SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY, SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL POLICY for the degree of Bachelor of Social Work with Honours Matthew Stephen Hancock for the degree of Bachelor of Social Work Rachel Emma Chilton Christopher James Clarke Denae Beverley Fry Katrina Marie Johns Andrew Ryan McArdle Christopher John Patzel Hanna Elise Persello Emma Ruth Seidel Samantha Lee Sowerby Debra Jayne Thompson THE SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY for the degree of Bachelor of Nursing Vijeta Agarwal Zeta Boland Abbey Jade Bolton Kylie Dawn Briese Mikaela Louise Bunder Nicole Kathryn Bunder Nicole Margaret Carter Jade Chapman Melody Jayne Costin Lydia Crentsil Alexandria Jade Deane Monique Alexandra Eckert Stacey Anne Griffin Sarah-Jane Hanley Kaitlin Michelle Heron Lydia Dawn Hubbert Lamunda Gloria Mafuko Tiffany Jane Maule Sarah Jayne McGregor Carly Ellen McLachlan Frances O’leary Oluwaranti Oluwafunmi Ologunde Samara Faye Oschar Vanessa Marie Potter Samantha Pratt Carly Rae Scott Katelan Marie Spaeth Megan Anne Stevenson Jessica Telfer Amanda Joan Todd Tiffany Tully Madelaine Mae Wallis Rachel Jade Warneke Jemma Watson Amanda Kate Wescombe Jacinta Whittaker Ellie Clare Wilson DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND THE ENVIRONMENT THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Metallurgy) Scott David Kneebone Prizes and Awards 2012 Prize List Cathay Pacific Prize for International Business 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: Cengage Prize Adam James Loch Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Prize 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: DIVISION OF BUSINESS ANZ Bank Ltd Award Adelaide Bank Prize for Managerial Economics Adelaide CAUTHE Prize Administrative Management International Program (Hong Kong) Prize Coca-Cola Amatil Prize Colgate-Palmolive Pty Ltd Colliers International Prize DVE Business Solutions Prize Department of Environment and Natural Resources Award Drake Supermarkets Prize Elders Limited Award Ernst & Young Prize Financial Services Institute of Australasia (FINSIA) Award Fonterra Brands Australia Award Gary Crilley Award Gary Lindblom Memorial Prize Global Experience Graduate Management Association of Australia Course Prize for Managerial Finance Graduate Management Association of Australia Prize for Management Research and Consulting Halls Cranes Prize Aroma Cafe SA Prize Hays Recruiting Prize Asia Pacific Management Institute Prize for Sustainable Corporate Strategy Health Partners Award 1 Australian Human Resources Institute (SA Division) Prize Hudson Prize for Leading and Managing People Australian Institute of Management Prize IBM Australia Prize for Contemporary Management Skills Australian Market and Social Research Society Award Industrial Relations Society of South Australia Prize Australian Taxation Office Award Inghams Enterprises Postgraduate HRM Prize BankSA Prize for Business Finance Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia Prize for Accounting Decision Making BankSA Prize for Finance Investment Boost Business Results Prize Business SA Prize Institute of Training and Development Prize for Leadership Dynamics CPA Australia - Jack Harrison Memorial Award Jarvis Group Prize CPA Australia Hong Kong China Division Excellence Award (Financial Accounting) Jones Lang LaSalle Award CPA Australia Hong Kong Division Excellence Award (Management Accounting) Kraft Foods Limited Award CPA Australia Postgraduate Prize CPA Australia Prize for Global Issues for Accounting and Issues in Accounting Theory CPA Australia Prize for Taxation Law 1 CPA Australia Young Professionals Award CRMA Award Cap Gemini Prize John Wiley & Sons Australia Book Prize KWP! Advertising Award Leo Burnett Award Lewis Barrett Prize LexisNexis Prize for Companies and Partnership Law LexisNexis Prize for Property Law Logistics Association of Australia - Student Highest Achiever Award MIB Best Overall Student Prize MIB Course Prize: Doing Business in Asia MIB Course Prize: Global Business Environment MIB Course Prize: International Business Management The Piper Alderman Prize for Corporate Law:Finance and Governance Undergraduate Business SA - South Australian Young Entrepreneur Scheme Award UniSA International Program (HK) MIB Course Prize: International Business Strategy UniSA International Program (HK) - Bachelor of Accountancy Prize MIB Course Prize: International Human Resource Management UniSA International Program (HK) - Bachelor of Business (Marketing) prize MIB Course Prize: Issues in International Trade UniSA International Program (HK) Bachelor of Applied Finance Prize MIB Course Prize: Managing Across Cultures Unilever Award MIB Course Prize: Marketing Across Borders McGraw-Hill Australia Prize DIVISION OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES AASW-BSW Final Year Outstanding Practice Award McGraw-Hill Prize Adelaide Advertising and Design Club Award Norman Waterhouse Lawyers Prize for Competitive Strategy Armstrong Award in Architecture MIB Course Prize: Principles of Finance Mars Australia Award Pearson Australia Book Prize Pearson Australia Prize Pearson Education Australia Prize Pearsons Book Prize for Foundations of Business Law People’s Choice Credit Union Award People’s Choice Credit Union Prize Phil Hoffmann Business Travel Prize Pitcher Partners Prize Playford Capital Prize for Entrepreneurship Port Adelaide Football Club Prize Property Council of Australia Prize Public Service Association of SA Armstrong Award in Interior Architecture Artichoke Magazine Prize in Interior Architecture Australian Centre for Child Protection Student Journalism Prize - Postgraduate Australian Centre for Child Protection Student Journalism Prize - Undergraduate Australian College of Education (SA Chapter) Prize - The Tappa Tangka Manninendi Medal Australian Decorative & Fine Arts Society, Adelaide Inc, Award Australian Graphic Design Association Award Australian Institute of Architects (SA Chapter) Prize PwC Prize Australian Literacy Educators’ Association University Prize RP Data Prize Australian Psychological Society Prize Real Estate Institute of South Australia Prize Cecil Teesdale-Smith (Literary) Award Renu Mysore (Rajagopalan) Memorial Prize Channel 7 News Prize for Best Television News Story SA Freight Council Award for Logistics School of Marketing Award for Excellence in Marketing Studies Schulz Law Honours Prize Shirley Chappel Tourism Prize South Australian Auditor-General’s Department Prize for Auditing Principles South Australian Auditor-General’s Department Prize for Auditing Theory and Practice Consultants Prize in Industrial Design 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 South Australian Tourism Commission Prize for Marketing Credit Union SA Preschool Professional Experience Prize The ACHPER (SA) Prize Department for Correctional Services Award The Academy of Enhanced Performance Prize Design Institute of Australia Modelmaking Prize in Interior Architecture The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants Prize The Mangan, Ey and Associates Prize for Criminal Procedure and Sentencing Design Institute of Australia Professional Encouragement Award - Ceramics The Nielsen Company Award Design Institute of Australia Professional Encouragement Award - Glass The Peter Tiffin Prize for Evidence Design Institute of Australia Professional Encouragement Award - Industrial Design Design Institute of Australia Professional Encouragement Award - Interior Architecture SASTA Prize for Outstanding Pre-service Science Educator Schiavello (SA) Prize in Interior Architecture Design Institute of Australia Professional Encouragement Award - Jewellery Design School of Art, Architecture and Design Graduate Exhibition Prize Design Institute of Australia Professional Encouragement Award - Visual Communication Schulz Communication Prize Early Childhood Australia (SA Branch) Prize Ethel Barringer Memorial Prize Sheila Bailey Early Childhood Education Prize South Australian Media Award - Journalism Student (Postgraduate) Fisher Jeffries Christmas Card Commission The Architectural Practice Board of South Australia Travelling Prize in Architecture Friends of the South Australian School of Art Inc Prize The Brain Injury Network (BINSA) Creative and Feature Writing Award GWA Bathroom and Kitchens Prize in Interior Architecture The Concrete Institute of Australia Prize GraphiSoft Modelling Prize in Architecture The Jane Harper Honours Research Prize GraphiSoft Modelling Prize in Interior Architecture The Laminex Group Prize in Interior Architecture Hames Sharley Prize in Architecture The Lydia Longmore Memorial Award Hames Sharley Prize in Interior Architecture Harry P Gill Memorial Medal The National Nine News Student Journalism Award IMAGINiT Technologies Prize for Presentation in Architecture The University of South Australia Award of Excellence in Psychology Book Prize IMAGINiT Technologies Prize for Presentation in Interior Architecture ISIS Projects Prize in Interior Architecture The University of South Australia Graduate Prize in Architecture Sponsored by Hodgkison Architects John Christie Wright Memorial Prize Theory Prize in Interior Architecture Lysaght Award for Outstanding Achievement Tony Winefield PhD Thesis Prize in Psychology Manufacturers Prize in Industrial Design Nicholas Opie Award in Design and Construction Photography Awards for Excellence: Atkins Prize The Dean W Berry Prize in Architecture UniSA Communication and Journalism Merit Award Unibooks Prize Wilmar Library Prize for Creative Writing Photography Awards for Excellence: Deborah Paauwe Award Worldsend Prize for Interior Architecture Research Photography Awards for Excellence: Photographic Wholesalers Prize Zenith Prize in Interior Architecture Primary English Teaching Association University Prize Rotary (Districts 9500 and 9520) Student Journalist Prize Zero Waste SA Research Centre for Sustainable Design and Behaviour (sd+b) Student Prize de Lissa Early Childhood Prize DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES ADInstruments 2nd Year Medical Science Prize Chemplus 4th Year - Advanced Therapeutics Prize Andrea Warden-Flood Prize Audrey Simpson Prize Elma Casely Prize for Masters of Physiotherapy (Graduate Entry) Audrey Simpson Research Prize Elsevier Nursing Prize Australasian Society for Immunology (ASI) Prize Elsevier Science Undergraduate Prize Australian & New Zealand Society of Nuclear Medicine (ANZSNM) Prize Australian Association of Occupational Therapists (SA Inc) Communication and Management Award Elma Casely Prize Food and Beverage Development Fund Excellence Award - Runner Up Highest GPA Food and Beverage Development Fund Excellence Award 1st Year Food and Beverage Development Fund Excellence Award 2nd Year Australian College of Children and Young People’s Nurses (SA) Undergraduate Prize Food and Beverage Development Fund Excellence Award 3rd Year Australian College of Mental Health Nurses (SA Branch) Award for Clinical Excellence Food and Beverage Development Fund Excellence Award - Highest GPA Australian College of Midwives Incorporated Award Food and Beverage Development Fund Excellence Award - Product Development Award Australian Institute of Food Science and Technology Prize Australian Institute of Radiography (SA Branch) Award in Medical Imaging Food and Beverage Development Fund Excellence Award - Runner Up Product Development Award Australian Institute of Radiography (SA Branch) Award in Radiation Therapy Geoffrey Maitland Prize Australian Pharmaceutical Industry (API) Award J R Pickering Prize in Appliances Australian Physiotherapy Association (SA Branch) Student Group Perpetual Trophy Helen S Blair Prize in Paediatrics Jeanne-Marie Ganne Prize in Electrotherapy (sponsored by Implox Pty Ltd) BioSA 3rd Year Medical Science Prize Jeanne-Marie Ganne Prize in Women’s Health (sponsored by the Australian Physiotherapy Association, SA Branch, Continence & Women’s Health Group) Brooks Running Prize John Alexander Voules Brown Prize CPR Pharma Services Prize Kate Gilmore Reid Prize - sponsored by the Australian Physiotherapy Association SA Branch Australian Sonographers Association (ASA) Student Award CSL Biotherapies Immunohaematology Prize Cecilie Bearup Prize in Occupational Therapy Chemplus 3rd Year - Pharmacotherapeutics Practice Prize Chemplus 3rd Year - Pharmacotherapeutics Theory Prize Kelly Scientific Resources Award Konekt Prize Lions Club of Unley Nursing Award Margaret Grace McNair AM Award for Midwifery Physiotherapy Research Foundation Prize Margaret Grace McNair AM Foundation Prizes Royal Australian Chemical Institute (SA Branch) - Roy Marlow Chemistry Prize Marie Hammond Postgraduate Award Marjorie Black Prize Royal College of Nursing (Australia) - High Achiever Award (City East) Martin Hansen Award Ruth Grant Prize Mayne Pharma Prize - Best 1st Year Student Ruth Grant Prize for Academic Excellence Mayne Pharma Prize - Best 2nd Year Student SA Pharmacists Corporation Ltd - Burden Pty Ltd Prize Mayne Pharma Prize - Second Year Pharmaceutical Science Port Adelaide Football Club Award Sansom Medal Mayne Pharma Prize - Third Year Pharmaceutical Science Sansom Publication Awards Mayne Pharma Prize Pharmaceutical Industry Experience Course Sheila Bailey Physiotherapy Prize Mayne Pharma Prize for Excellence in the Drug Discovery/Drug Development Stream Mayne Pharma Prize for the Highest Overall GPA in the Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science Medical Science First Year Prize Nancy Whittingham Award National Pharmacies - 2nd Year Prize Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics National Pharmacies 1st Year Prize for Chemistry and Physiology National Pharmacies 4th Year Prize Norm Clarke Fellowship in Physical Activity Award OT AUSTRALIA SA - Undergraduate Research and Evidence Based Practice Prize Occupational Science Prize Occupational Therapists Registration Board of South Australia - Ethical and Clinical Practice Prize (Graduate Entry) Occupational Therapists Registration Board of South Australia - Ethical and Clinical Practice Prize (Undergraduate) Outdoor Educators’ Association Tertiary Outdoor Education Prize Sheila Bailey Midwifery Prize Sigma Prize for 3rd Year Dosage Form Design Courses Sir Eric Scott Prize for 4th Year Courses Staff Award for Podiatric Clinical Practice Symbion Pharmacy Services Prize for First Year T G Mitchell Prize Terumo Prize for Excellence in Laboratory Medicine Terumo Prize for Excellence in Laboratory Medicine with Honours The ‘Tommy Lyon’ Award for Aged Care The Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand Postgraduate Student Award for Excellence The Chemmart Prize - Honours Project Therapeutic Guidelines Prize Tomeo & Laslett 2nd Year Prize W R Odell Memorial Prize DIVISION OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND THE ENVIRONMENT A Cuthbert Wells Prize - Outstanding First Year Oxoid ThermoFisher Scientific Food Microbiology Award AME Mechanics Award Patricia Trott Prize Academic Excellence Award University of South Australia - Graduate Diploma in Engineering (coursework) Pfizer Prize Pharmaceutical Defence Limited First and Second Year Prize for Pharmacy Practice courses in the Bachelor of Pharmacy Program ASC Prize Academic Excellence Award University of South Australia - Master of Engineering (coursework) Pharmaceutical Defence Limited Fourth Year Prize for Pharmacy Practice Courses Arthur J Smith Prize Pharmaceutical Science First Year Prize Australian Computer Society (SA Branch) 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 Aurecon Prize Australian Federation of Air Pilots Prize Australian Institute of Building First Year Award Australian Institute of Building South Australian Chapter - Associate Degree in Built Environment (Building) Award (Graduand) Australian Institute of Building South Australian Chapter - R A O’Neill Award DSTO Award for Excellence in Information Science Australian Institute of Building Surveyors, SA Chapter Student Award DSTO Electromagnetic Compatibility Prize Australian Institute of Building Third Year Award DSTO Surveillance Systems Undergraduate Prize Dynek Pty Ltd Prize Australian Institute of Building, South Australian Chapter - Chapter Medal ETSA Utilities Postgraduate ERP Prize Australian Institute of Building, South Australian Chapter - H F Sarah Award Engineers Australia (SA) Mechanical Prize Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors Prize Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) Prize - Graduate Diploma in Library Information Management Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) Prize - Master of Library and Information Management Australian Meteorological Association Prize and Bureau of Meteorology Australian Society for Defence Engineering Prize Australian Society for Operations Research Prize B P Opie Memorial Prize BAE SYSTEMS - Computer Systems Design Award BAE SYSTEMS - Computer Systems Engineering Award BAE SYSTEMS - David W Cox Award BAE Systems - George H B Haskard Prize BAE Systems Achievement Prize in Systems Engineering BAE Systems Prize in Digital Signal Processing ETSA Utilities Undergraduate ERP Prize Engineers Australia - University of South Australia - Keith Johinke Medal F A Haas and Sir William Goodman Prize for Civil Engineering G V Allen Medal (formerly Local Government Engineers Prize) Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Manufacturing Prize - University of South Australia Institution of Mechanical Engineers Frederick Barnes Waldron Award Institution of Mechanical Engineers Project Award John Dalby Prize Kam Wing Li Prize (previously called the Bachelor of Computing (e-Commerce) Prize (Hong Kong)) Lysaght Award for Outstanding Achievement in Structural Engineering Master Builders Association Prize Master of Project Management Prize (Hong Kong) Most Outstanding Female Student University of South Australia - Master of Engineering (coursework) BAE Systems Project Award National Environmental Law Association Prize (Postgraduate) Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Team Player Award National Environmental Law Association Prize (Undergraduate) BlueScope Steel - Materials Australia Award PW Stephens Engineering Prize Bob Mierisch Memorial Prize in Civil and Structural Engineering Planning Institute of Australia Prize Postgraduate Student CIPSA: Master of Logistics and Supply Chain Management Prize Planning Institute of Australia Prize Undergraduate Student CISCO CCNP Prize R W Parsons Memorial Prize CISCO Network Fundamentals Prize RS Components Prize Caroma Design Competition Prize SA Power Networks - Final Year Civil Engineering Graduates’ Society Prize Clipsal by Schneider Electric Award SA Power Networks - Most Outstanding Student Clipsal by Schneider Electric Prize SRIA Prize for Reinforced Concrete Design Codan Achievement Prize in Telecommunications School of Electrical and Information Engineering - Computer Communication and Networks Prize Codan Project Award for Radio Frequency Engineering Concrete Pipe Association of Australasia Prize School of Electrical and Information Engineering - Minor Thesis Prize D G Moye Memorial Prize (Civil Engineering) School of Engineering Master of Engineering Award DG Moye Memorial Prize (Environmental Science) School of Engineering Mechanical Design Award School of Mathematics and Statistics Prize Skilled Group Prize Spence Nealy Award (Electrical Engineering) Systems Engineering Society of Australia (SESA) Prize Technology Industry Association (TIA) Achievement Award in Electronic System Design The Applied Physics Encouragement Award The Electric Energy Society of Australia Prize The Electric Energy Society of Australia Prize - Final Year Project The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) (South Australian Section) Award The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Prize The Intercad Prize The International Test and Evaluation Association Prize for Excellence in T & E The Prize for Achievement in Applied Physics The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) - Prize The Sir William Goodman Electrical Engineering Prize The Sir William Goodman Mechanical Engineering Prize eLabtronics Linear Electronic Prize CENTRE FOR REGIONAL ENGAGEMENT CPA Australia Prize The Centacare Prize The Regional Development Australia Whyalla and Eyre Peninsula Prize The Rod Gill Prize INTERNATIONAL AND DEVELOPMENT David Pank UniSA College Encouragement Prize RESEARCH AND INNOVATION Ian Wark Research Institute Medal Norton Jackson Material Science and Engineering Medal Previous Honorary Award Recipients Doctor of the University 1993 Dr John McDonald AM (dec.) Dr Jean Blackburn AO (dec.) Professor Lowitja O’Donoghue AC, CBE, DSJ Dr Alison Crook AO Dr James May 1994 Dr Anne Deveson AO Dr Gavin Walkley AM (dec.) Dr John Uhrig AC Honorable Dame Roma Mitchell AC, DBE (dec.) 1995 Dr Doreen Kartinyeri (dec.) Dr David Pank AM (dec.) Dr Christobel Mattingley AM Dr James CY Soong 1996 Dr Archie Barton AM (dec.) Dr Betty Davis AM (dec.) Honorable Justice John von Doussa AO QC Dr Wendy McCarthy AO Honorable Dr John Dawkins AO Sir Eric Neal AC, CVO 1997 Dr Daniel Thomas AM Dr Sue Vardon AO Dr John Moriarty AM Honorable Justice Samuel Jacobs AO (dec.) Dr S (Max) Richards 1998 Dr Nelson Mandela Honorable RJL Hawke AC Dr Bruce Webb (dec.) Dr Julian Clark Dr Ruth Tuck AO (dec.) Dr Don Williams AO (dec.) Dr Alice Rigney 1999 Professor Lyndall Ryan Dr Colin Thiele AC (dec.) Honorable Dr Basil Hetzel AC 2000 Dr Patricia Crook AO Dr Lyndsay Connors Dr Malcolm Kinnaird AC Dr Rick Allert AO Dr Kym Bonython AC (dec.) 2001 Honorable Justice Michael Kirby AC, CMG 2002 Dr Dagmar Egen AM Professor Eleanor Ramsay 2003 Professor Zhang Xiaowei Dr Maurice de Rohan AO OBE (dec.) Dr Yuan Tseh Lee Dr Alfred Huang AM 2004 Dr Phillip Adams AO Dr Stephen Page AM 2005 Professor Andrew Ehrenberg (dec.) Dr Frank Bass (dec.) Dr Julian Burnside QC Dr Leon Davis AO Professor R Natarajan Dr Gregor Ramsey AM Dr Simon Wong 2006 Dr Norton Jackson AM (dec.) Dr Mike Rann Dr Susan Ryan AO 2007 Emeritus Professor Denise Bradley AC Professor Don Bursill AM Dr Ron Radford AM Professor Leanna Read 2008 Dr Pamela Ryan Dr Milton Moon AM 2009 Professor Jarl Rosenholm Dr David Klingberg AO Dr Martin Albrecht AC 2010 Professor Brian Vincent Adjunct Professor Neil Bryans 2011 Dr Alice McCleary Professor Ashis Nandy Emeritus Professor Maxwell Brennan AO Dr Jeffrey Smart AO 2012 Dr Fiona Hall Emeritus Laureate Professor University Fellow 2012 Emeritus Laureate Professor John Ralston AO 1992 Emeritus Professor Alan Mead OBE (dec.) 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 1997 Emeritus Professor Robert Northcote (dec.) 2002 Mr Wallace Cameron 1998 Emeritus Professor Kenneth J Atkins (dec.) Emeritus Professor Colin Bourke Emeritus Professor David H Lee Emeritus Professor David Robinson Emeritus Professor Robert Smyth 2004 Mrs Elizabeth (Liz) Watson (dec.) Mr Eric Granger Mr Lewis O’Brien Dr Geoff Wood Emeritus Professor 1999 Emeritus Professor Henry d’Assumpcao AO FSTE 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 2011 Emeritus Professor Hilary Winchester Emeritus Professor Mary Barton AO 2012 Emeritus Professor Roger Smart Emeritus Professor Andrew Gilbert Emeritus Professor Michael Taylor 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 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 CRICOS Provider Number 00121B
Similar documents
336
Beginning a t t h e 9 8 t h p a r a l l e l where i t c r o s s e s t h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l Boundary, runnizg due s o u t h a l o n g t h e 98th p a r a l l e l t o t h e p o i n t a t whic...
More informationGraduation Ceremonies - University of South Australia
researchers. We are ranked number seven in
More information