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