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Graduate Roll 2018 Graduate Roll 2018 Last Name First Name/Middle Name Course Name 1 Award Name 1 Course Name 2 Award Name 2 Conferral Date . Durrah Afshan Bachelor of Computer Science January 2018 . Kyaw Khine Linn Bachelor of Computer Science July 2018 . Nur Zahirah Binti Mohamed Gani Bachelor of Science July 2018 . Shaminder Kaur Bachelor of Nursing for Overseas Qualified Nurses December 2018 A/L Mayakrisenan Piragas Bachelor of Commerce September 2018 Aamir Mohammed Bachelor of Computer Science with Distinction March 2018 Aba Alkhayl Saleh Abdullah S Master of Education December 2018 Abbas Moiz Bachelor of Commerce September 2018 Abbas Yusuf Juzer Gulam Bachelor of Business Administration with Distinction March 2018 Abdelrehim Ahmed Adel Mohamed Nassar Master of Engineering Management with Distinction March 2018 Abdi Awale Ismail Bachelor of Commerce September 2018 Abdillah Yudhistira Rizky Master of Fisheries Policy with Distinction December 2018 Abdul Zahia Bachelor of Commerce September 2018 Abdul Aziz Nizar Master of Science December 2018 Abdul Fattah Hoda Abdul-Rahman Doctor of Philosophy July 2018 Abdul Hamed Zainal Abidin Bachelor of Science July 2018 Abdul Malik Usama Malik Bachelor of Engineering December 2018 Abdul Rehman Arham Master of Business March 2018 Abdul Samad Adam Nizar Kattapad Master of Engineering Management March 2018 Abdula Dedar Master of Professional Psychology December 2018 Abdulkadir Mohammed Aisha Bachelor of Information Technology May 2018 Abdulla Hudaifa Master of Business Administration September 2018 Abdullah Faiza Ibrahim Ibrahim Bachelor of Commerce September 2018 Abdullah Nawfel Master of Philosophy July 2018 Abdullah Shah Ali Bachelor of Commerce January 2018 Abe Yuki Master of Education July 2018 Abel Stephanie Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Commerce July 2018 Abercrombie Stephen James Bachelor of Commerce July 2018 Ablan Waleed Nabil Ahmad Master of Engineering Management September 2018 Abotomey Alexander George Bachelor of Arts Honours Class II, Division 1 December 2018 Abotomey Alexander George Bachelor of Arts with Distinction December 2018 Abouelela Hazem Mahmoud Ahmed Kamal Bachelor of Commerce with Distinction March 2018 Aboulethar Amina Master of Business September 2018 Abraham Jimmy Master of Engineering December 2018 Abraham Shaun Kuruvilla Bachelor of Engineering Honours Class II, Division 1 September 2018 Abrar Md Abyaz Master of Professional Accounting Advanced December 2018 Abu Bakar Danial Bachelor of Business Information Systems January 2018 Abu Daiyeh Sami Najeh Mustafa Master of Engineering Management September 2018 Abubakar Mohammed Shamsudeen Bachelor of Computer Science March 2018 Abueida Wessam A. 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Master of Business Administration September 2018 Abuhejleh Bilal Saleh Abdulraheem Bachelor of Commerce March 2018 Abu-Saleek Ali Frieh Eid Master of Quality Management with Distinction March 2018 Abusedou Heba Master of Information Technology Management with Distinction March 2018 Abwao Nereah Atieno Master of Applied Finance March 2018 Accurso Iwona Magdalena Bachelor of Laws Honours Class I December 2018 Acharya Manawi Bachelor of Commerce December 2018 Acharya Prativa Bachelor of Nursing December 2018 Acharya Shikha Master of Nursing International July 2018 Ackerman Jun Bachelor of Commerce December 2018 Ackerman Kristy Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies (Dean's Scholar) with Distinction Bachelor of International Studies (Dean's Scholar) with Distinction December 2018 Ackroyd Lucy Elizabeth Bachelor of Arts December 2018 Ada Sevda Master of Education July 2018 Adam Jason Bachelor of Commerce with Distinction July 2018 Adams Annaliese Sarah Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management July 2018 Adams Christopher Gordon Bachelor of Science Education July 2018 Adams Laura Bachelor of Nursing December 2018 Adams Meghan Grace Victoria Bachelor of Arts Honours Class I December 2018 Adams Sarah Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics December 2018 Adesanya Adesola Anuoluwa Master of Media and Communications with Distinction September 2018 Adhikari Asmita Master of Public Health Advanced July 2018 Adhikari Sunayana Master of Nursing International December 2018 Adhikary Bina Bachelor of Nursing December 2018 Adib Ashraful Master of Professional Accounting Advanced July 2018 Adishov Fuad Master of Engineering July 2018 Adriaenssens Marie Sarah Bachelor of Arts with Distinction Bachelor of International Studies with Distinction July 2018 Adris Hind Taleb Ahmad Bachelor of Commerce May 2018 Adu Olawale Adeyinka Bachelor of Information Technology December 2018 Advani Tamanna Rajesh Bachelor of Commerce with Distinction March 2018 Afifah Fatima Bachelor of Engineering Honours Scholar Class I December 2018 Aftanas Tara Samantha Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Laws December 2018 Afzal Mehwish Master of Quality Management with Distinction September 2018 Agarwal Raghav Master of Applied Finance December 2018 Agarwal Shraiya Master of Business September 2018 1/101 Graduate Roll 2018 Last Name First Name/Middle Name Course Name 1 Award Name 1 Course Name 2 Award Name 2 Conferral Date Agattau Kael Bachelor of Exercise Science and Rehabilitation with Distinction December 2018 Agera Sumant Master of Engineering July 2018 Aggie Wong Zi Yann Bachelor of Commerce January 2018 Aghassi Ali Doctor of Philosophy July 2018 Aghili Mehrpadin Seyed Hamed Bachelor of Commerce March 2018 Agius Sarah Jayde Bachelor of Nursing December 2018 Agnani Girish Bachelor of Commerce March 2018 Agnez John Bachelor of Computer Science December 2018 Agostini Monique Bachelor of Primary Education December 2018 Aguilera Benjamin Master of Teaching Secondary December 2018 Agwara Enjeh Ambu Esene Master of Science Logistics March 2018 Ahmad Mohamad Master of Engineering December 2018 Ahmed Afrah Master of Information Technology Management with Distinction March 2018 Ahmed Mahwish Master of Applied Finance with Distinction September 2018 Ahmed Riya Master of Strategic Human Resource Management March 2018 Ahmed Shahbaz Master of Professional Accounting Advanced December 2018 Ahmed Sinan Master of Business July 2018 Ahmer Muhammad Master of Professional Accounting Advanced July 2018 Ahn Jinyoung Bachelor of Creative Arts December 2018 Ai Sichen Bachelor of Business December 2018 Ai Xin Graduate Certificate in Applied Finance July 2018 Ai Xin Master of Applied Finance December 2018 Aidarkhan Aigerim Bachelor of Business Administration with Distinction September 2018 Ainsworth Hannah Bachelor of Commerce July 2018 Aird Eilish Louise Bachelor of Physical and Health Education December 2018 Aitchison Ethan John Bachelor of Commerce with Distinction Bachelor of Laws Honours Class II, Division 1 July 2018 Ajay Daniel Bachelor of Computer Science May 2018 Ajaykumar Aneesh Master of Information Technology Management September 2018 Ajmeri Shivangi Pranavchandra Master of Business December 2018 Ajraz Jessica Pamela Master of Science December 2018 Akbar Kamal Master of Science Logistics September 2018 Akbari Mansour Bachelor of Computer Science with Distinction May 2018 Akhmad Alikhan Bachelor of Business Administration September 2018 Akinbayode Olaoluwa Ebenezer Bachelor of Information Technology September 2018 Akinrinlola Omokayode Oludayo Master of International Business January 2018 Akkari Georgette Bachelor of Creative Arts July 2018 Akkawy Zachary Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Laws December 2018 Akkoc Adem Bachelor of Engineering December 2018 Aksenczuk Andrzej Marek Doctor of Philosophy July 2018 Al A'mar Rehab Khalid M. 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