2015 Graduation Ceremonies

This booklet exhibits the outstanding work of graduates of the University of ’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. emphasis and in partnership with industry, About the and its graduate employment rates are above the national average. The university is rated Number One in South Australia for University of the employment rate of our graduates; 91 per cent of those going on to full-time work South Australia are employed in a professional occupation within four months of completing their The University of South Australia (UniSA) is degree. a young institution with an agile, innovative With campuses in the heart of Adelaide, in approach to educating tomorrow’s the metropolitan area (Mawson Lakes and professionals and solving today’s Magill) and in the regional cities of Whyalla challenges. As a university of enterprise, its and Mount Gambier, the university provides efforts are focused on providing economic opportunities to students from a wide range and social benefits to the nation and the of geographic, socio-economic and cultural world. backgrounds. It is currently implementing Formed in 1991 the university has already a $1 billion-plus building program to established a global reputation for the further enhance its physical and virtual quality and creativity of its graduates and infrastructure. the innovative, outcomes-focused relevance The university maintains a strong of its research. commitment to teaching and learning, Its global reputation continues to grow. It is and ranks in the top 10 nationally for the Australia’s youngest university to be ranked proportion of its staff with a doctorate (73 in the Times Higher Education’s top 50 of per cent). In addition, UniSA is the highest world universities under 50 years old. It ranked university in Australia for the is also ranked in the QS Top 50 under 50. international diversity of its academic staff These rankings reflect the dynamism of and is ranked 7th in the world. the university and confirms its place as an The University’s MBA program is one of industry-connected enterprising university only three in Australia to have held a five- which educates its students for global star rating for seven consecutive years (as careers. awarded by the Graduate Management With almost 33,000 students, more Association of Australia) and the Business than 6,000 of whom are international School is one of only eight Australian students, UniSA is South Australia’s biggest business schools accredited by EQUIS - the university, and offers degree programs in EFMD Quality Improvement System. business, education, arts, social sciences, Broad collaboration with industry, business health sciences, information technology, and the community shapes its teaching and engineering and the environment. Programs allows the university to create the highly are designed with strong professional skilled graduates needed for today’s world.

Taylor Schramm London, 2014 Watercolour on canvas 100 x 100 cm The university continues to develop a strong It is a proud supporter of vital community research environment, and is home to a events including the Adelaide Festival, range of dedicated research institutes and WOMADelaide’s Planet Talks and the Santos centres and is a key partner in a number Tour Down Under UCI World Tour cycling of Cooperative Research Centres that, in race. collaboration with industry and government, are focused on helping to deliver practical Lectures, seminars and research projects and enduring solutions to real-world presented at the University’s Hawke Centre problems. attract national and international speakers and offer informed viewpoints on key global Among the University of South Australia’s issues through events such as the annual priority areas for multidisciplinary research Hawke Lecture, and the Nelson Mandela are health sciences, resources and energy Lecture Series. sustainability, world-changing designs and technologies, resilient and inclusive With its thought-provoking programs societies and the enhanced quality and and exhibitions, the Samstag Museum productivity of working life. of Art is one of Australia’s pre-eminent contemporary art museums. It is recognised Its research capabilities include the Ian for its excellence and leadership, and its Wark Research Institute for chemical reputation is integral to the University being sciences and physical chemistry; the Hawke recognised as a leading Australian cultural Research Institute for social sciences; the institution. Sansom Institute for Health Research and the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute for Marketing Across the University, our broad range Science. of programs is designed to increase opportunity for Aboriginal and Torres Other key research groupings are focused Strait Islander people, and those who on discoveries in the fundamental causes have experienced educational, social or of cancer, and translating these discoveries geographical disadvantage. It was the first into new ways to prevent and treat this Australian university to make a formal disease. commitment to reconciliation and to embed this in the institution’s core values. It was the The University of South Australia also first South Australian university to develop prides itself on being an integral part of, its own Reconciliation Action Plan which as well as a committed contributor to, the is a framework for cultural change and communities and society that it serves. commits the university to develop better That commitment is reflected in its vast opportunities and outcomes for Aboriginal worldwide alumni network and in the major and Torres Strait Islander people. artistic endeavours, sporting events and public attractions the University embraces and supports. Our journey so far 1991 South Australian College of Advanced The University of South Australia (UniSA) was established in 1991 but Education (SACAE) designated one of only our foundations date back to the latter half of the 19th century. The eight Distance Education Centres. forerunners of today’s UniSA were the South Australian School of Art, The University of South Australia (UniSA) was 1992 founded in 1856, the first of several Teacher Training Colleges formed in established upon the merger of SAIT and Professor David Robinson appointed three SACAE campuses. Vice Chancellor. 1876, and the School of Mines and Industries which was established in 1889. These schools were renowned for providing quality education and John McDonald appointed first Chancellor; The Hon Dr Basil Hetzel Professor Alan Mead the first Vice Chancellor. AC appointed Chancellor for responding to the needs of the nascent colony of South Australia. of the University of South Australia. 1993 UniSA became a foundation member of the Australian Technology Network (ATN) federation. 1856 UniSA commenced teaching programs 1994 The School of Art was established offshore, beginning with the International by Charles Hill just MBA in Singapore. 15 years after the Professor Eleanor Ramsay, proclamation of the first-ever Australian Pro the new colony of Vice Chancellor charged Two of the University’s key research South Australia. 1876 with improving equity and institutes, the Ian Wark Research The Training School, the first South Institute (IWRI) and the Institute for Australian Teachers College, was founded. access to education, was appointed. Telecommunications Research (ITR), were officially opened. The Distance Education Centre building at 1889 Underdale was opened. The South Australian School of Mines and Industries was established. 1906 Louis Laybourne Smith established the first 1996 The Unaipon School was opened offering architectural course at the a range of programs in Aboriginal and South Australian School of 1997 The City West campus Australian Studies. Mines and Industries. was officially opened 1907 by Governor General Sir Adelaide Kindergarten Training College William Dean. for teachers was established with strong advocacy from Lillian de Lissa. UniSA identified seven unique graduate qualities 1918 that described the knowledge, skills and 1998 UniSA awarded an The Adelaide Technical High School was honorary doctorate founded as a preparatory school for the personal abilities graduates would require to then President courses offered by the School of Mines and in their professional careers. of South Africa, Industries. UniSA became the first Australian university Nelson Mandela. 1960 to develop a Statement of Commitment to Australian Reconciliation. The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre 1965 was established. The SAIT opened Whyalla campus to meet Professor Denise the growing demand for skills in the steel Bradley was named 1999 and shipping industries. David Klingberg AM the University’s Vice succeeded Dr Basil Hetzel Chancellor and President. AC as Chancellor. Extensively involved in The Adelaide Technical High School and national education policy UniSA won the Business SA the South Australian School of Mines groups for more than two Export award for education and Industries merged to form the South 1986 decades, in 2008 she chaired the Expert for the first time. Australian Institute of Technology (SAIT). Four colleges of advanced education – Panel that undertook the National Review Salisbury, Kingston, Torrens and Murray The University won it again in 2000, 2001, of Higher Education. Park – amalgamated to form part of the 2004 and 2006. South Australian College of Advanced Now Emeritus Professor Denise Bradley Education (SACAE). AC, she was made a Companion of the Order of Australia, Australia’s highest honour, in recognition of her service to higher education. 1991 South Australian College of Advanced Education (SACAE) designated one of only eight Distance Education Centres. The University of South Australia (UniSA) was 1992 established upon the merger of SAIT and Professor David Robinson appointed three SACAE campuses. Vice Chancellor. John McDonald appointed first Chancellor; The Hon Dr Basil Hetzel Professor Alan Mead the first Vice Chancellor. AC appointed Chancellor of the University of South Australia. 1993 UniSA became a foundation member of the Australian Technology Network (ATN) federation. UniSA commenced teaching programs 1994 offshore, beginning with the International MBA in Singapore. Professor Eleanor Ramsay, the first-ever Australian Pro Vice Chancellor charged Two of the University’s key research with improving equity and institutes, the Ian Wark Research access to education, was Institute (IWRI) and the Institute for appointed. Telecommunications Research (ITR), were officially opened. The Distance Education Centre building at Underdale was opened. 1996 The Unaipon School was opened offering 1997 a range of programs in Aboriginal and The City West campus Australian Studies. was officially opened by Governor General Sir William Dean. UniSA identified seven unique graduate qualities 1998 that described the knowledge, skills and UniSA awarded an personal abilities graduates would require honorary doctorate in their professional careers. to then President of South Africa, UniSA became the first Australian university Nelson Mandela. to develop a Statement of Commitment to Australian Reconciliation. The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre was established. Professor Denise Bradley was named 1999 David Klingberg AM the University’s Vice succeeded Dr Basil Hetzel Chancellor and President. AC as Chancellor. Extensively involved in national education policy UniSA won the Business SA groups for more than two Export award for education decades, in 2008 she chaired the Expert for the first time. Panel that undertook the National Review The University won it again in 2000, 2001, of Higher Education. 2004 and 2006. 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. 2000 Nelson Mandela was announced as the new International Patron of UniSA’s Bob 2001 The University celebrated its Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre. 10th anniversary. 2002 UniSA was named the leading provider of offshore programs in Australia by IDP. The University won the award again in 2003 and 2004. UniSA sponsored the Tour Down Under cycling race for the first time.

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 2003 and improve education participation in UniSA was named an Employer of Choice severely disadvantaged communities. for Women for the first time, and has earned that citation every year since. 2004 The University of 2005 South Australia The first stage of the University’s $100 Business School million capital development program, became only the Blueprint 2005, was completed and five second in Australia new buildings–the Kaurna Building, the to receive European Dorrit Black Building, the Garth Boomer Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) Building, the Basil Hetzel Building and the accreditation, one of two major Mawson Centre–were opened. forms of international accreditation for UniSA was placed first nationally in the business schools. 2005 round of the Australian Research The University received an Council’s Linkage Grants. overwhelmingly positive report from the The University Australian Universities Quality Agency launched four new (AUQA) audit, including 16 commendations research institutes for good practice. – the Ehrenberg UniSA received $10 million in funding from Bass Institute for the to establish a Marketing Science, Chair in Child Protection at the University. the Sansom Institute for Health UniSA delivered the Australian International Research, the Hawke Space University intensive professional Research Institute development program, confirming South for Sustainable Society, and the Institute Australia’s position as a centre for space for Sustainable Systems and Technologies education and training. (since renamed the Barbara Hardy UniSA won the Institutional Award from the Institute). Australian Learning and Teaching Council The UniSA Mount Gambier Regional Centre for Provision of Services to the Community. 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 2007 The David Unaipon College of Indigenous opened. It was supported by the largest Education and Research (DUCIER) was ARC Linkage Grant ever awarded. opened and plays an integral role in The Cooperative Research Centre facilitating the University’s legislative for Contamination Assessment and commitment to Indigenous education. Remediation of the Environment (CRC Professor Peter Høj joined UniSA as Vice CARE) was officially launched. Chancellor and President of the University The Royal Australian Institute of following Professor Denise Bradley’s Architects awarded the nation’s highest retirement. accolade for a public building to UniSA’s Kaurna Building. 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. 2009 Associate Professor Mahfuz Aziz won the UniSA’s Northern Community Summit Prime Minister’s Award for the Australian is staged, bringing together residents, Teacher of the Year. business leaders, local and state UniSA public health researcher, Professor government, educators and service Kerin O’Dea AO, was appointed as a providers to look at ways to improve social member of the National Health and outcomes and build community through Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and education in Adelaide’s northern suburbs. chaired the NHMRC’s new Prevention and Dr Ian Gould AM, Community Health Committee. a resources industry UniSA joined Pedal Prix, the Human Powered professional, was Vehicle super series, as lead sponsor. appointed as the University’s new Chancellor following the retirement of David Klingberg AM.

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 The UniSA-based Centre for Muslim and Space University in Strasbourg, France, to Non-Muslim Understanding was launched bring world-class space education to the in India by then Minister of Education and southern hemisphere. future Prime Minster, Julia Gillard. UniSA secured $30 million from the Federal UniSA graduated its 100,000th student, Government’s Education Investment Fund Charlotte Mukamuberwa, a Rwandan refugee towards the cost of a $85 million learning now with a Bachelor of Commerce degree. 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. 2011 In the 2011 QS World University rankings, the University of South Australia showed the biggest improvement of any Australian 2012 The second Excellence in Research university for the second year running to Australia (ERA) assessment rated more be ranked 11th in Australia. It remains in the than 86 per cent of UniSA’s research as top three per cent of more than 10,000 world class or better. universities worldwide. EQUIS (European Quality Improvement The first national Excellence in Research System) accredited the University of for Australia (ERA) assessment showed South Australia’s Business School for a that around 70 per cent of UniSA research further three years. The Business School assessed was world-class standard or above. 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, 2013 is opened by the Federal Tertiary Education In May UniSA was the first university in Minister Senator Chris Evans, showcasing the world to host an online brainstorming one of the nation’s most advanced event and ideas generator – unijam. It research facilities for materials and hosted 17,000 unique posts and more than minerals science. 1300 conversation threads from across 56 countries. Chemist, researcher and Irish university Crossing the Horizon was launched – a leader, Professor David strategic action plan designed to change Lloyd, is appointed as the way the University operates and the University of South engages with its communities. Australia’s new Vice UniSA ranked in the world’s top 50 under Chancellor and President. 50 years of age by both the QS and THE The new China-Australia Centre for (Times Higher Education) world university Sustainable Urban Design, is founded in rankings. The University also ranked in the partnership with Tianjin University. 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 2014 Graduate Management Association’s Good In April the Universities Guide. University’s Jeffrey Smart Building An alliance with SA Pathology is announced officially opens that will see UniSA support the growth its doors. The of one of Australia’s top cancer research cornerstone of centres. With a Federal Government Adelaide’s revitalised West End, this $85 investment of $40 million, the Centre million student learning centre has 8 floors, for Cancer Biology (CCB) expansion was covers 12,480m² and provides cutting edge announced by the then Prime Minister Julia learning spaces and services. Gillard during a visit to UniSA in June. UniSA partners with the M2 Academy to The University was appointed lead partner deliver a suite of new degree programs of a new Cooperative Research Centre in Singapore at a purpose-built campus for Cell Therapy Manufacturing set to in the prestigious new Orchard Gateway underpin significant innovations in the development right in the heart of treatment available for diabetes, wound, Singapore’s CBD. and transplant patients. To mark the 20-year partnership between UniSA and Hong Kong Baptist University, CROSSING THE a new suite of jointly offered full-time HORIZON 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. 2011 In the 2011 QS World University rankings, the University of South Australia showed the biggest improvement of any Australian 2012 The second Excellence in Research university for the second year running to Australia (ERA) assessment rated more be ranked 11th in Australia. It remains in the than 86 per cent of UniSA’s research as top three per cent of more than 10,000 world class or better. universities worldwide. EQUIS (European Quality Improvement The first national Excellence in Research System) accredited the University of for Australia (ERA) assessment showed South Australia’s Business School for a that around 70 per cent of UniSA research further three years. The Business School assessed was world-class standard or above. 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, 2013 is opened by the Federal Tertiary Education In May UniSA was the first university in Minister Senator Chris Evans, showcasing the world to host an online brainstorming one of the nation’s most advanced event and ideas generator – unijam. It research facilities for materials and hosted 17,000 unique posts and more than minerals science. 1300 conversation threads from across 56 countries. Chemist, researcher and Irish university Crossing the Horizon was launched – a leader, Professor David Freya Kingston strategic action plan designed to change Lloyd, is appointed as Untitled 2013 the way the University operates and the University of South engages with its communities. Thrown stoneware Australia’s new Vice Dimensions variable UniSA ranked in the world’s top 50 under Chancellor and President. 50 years of age by both the QS and THE The new China-Australia Centre for (Times Higher Education) world university Sustainable Urban Design, is founded in rankings. The University also ranked in the partnership with Tianjin University. 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 2014 Graduate Management Association’s Good In April the Universities Guide. University’s Jeffrey Smart Building An alliance with SA Pathology is announced officially opens that will see UniSA support the growth its doors. The of one of Australia’s top cancer research cornerstone of centres. With a Federal Government Adelaide’s revitalised West End, this $85 investment of $40 million, the Centre million student learning centre has 8 floors, for Cancer Biology (CCB) expansion was covers 12,480m² and provides cutting edge announced by the then Prime Minister Julia learning spaces and services. Gillard during a visit to UniSA in June. UniSA partners with the M2 Academy to The University was appointed lead partner deliver a suite of new degree programs of a new Cooperative Research Centre in Singapore at a purpose-built campus for Cell Therapy Manufacturing set to in the prestigious new Orchard Gateway underpin significant innovations in the development right in the heart of treatment available for diabetes, wound, Singapore’s CBD. and transplant patients. To mark the 20-year partnership between UniSA and Hong Kong Baptist University, CROSSING THE a new suite of jointly offered full-time HORIZON 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. Graduate diplomas and Academic Dress Graduate certificates Cambridge-style black gown with relevant stoles. Doctor of Science higher doctorate Oxford-style red gown with blue facing Undergraduate degrees and gold ribbon trim on front of gown and Cambridge-style black gown. Black around sleeve cuffs. Black Tudor velvet mortarboard with black tassel. Black hood bonnet with red cord and tassel. Red hood lined with discipline colour as shown below. lined with blue and edged with gold ribbon with two gold chevrons on either side. Associate degrees Cambridge-style black gown Doctor of Letters higher doctorate with relevant stole. Oxford-style red gown with gold facing and blue ribbon trim on front of gown and Diplomas around sleeve cuffs. Black Tudor velvet bonnet with red cord and tassel. Red hood Cambridge-style black gown lined with gold and edged with blue ribbon with relevant stole. with two blue chevrons on either side. Hoods Doctor of Philosophy degrees All University of South Australia hoods Oxford-style black gown with red facing are of the Oxford burgon style. on front of gown and around sleeve cuffs. Black Tudor velvet bonnet with black tassel. Mortarboard tassels for Indigenous Black hood lined with red with gold edging. Australian graduates The University of South Australia is proud of Professional doctorates its commitment to Australian reconciliation. Oxford-style black gown faced with To enable Indigenous Australians to have discipline colour (as shown below) their ancestry recognised, Aboriginal and on front of gown and around sleeve Torres Strait Islander graduates have the cuffs. Black Tudor velvet bonnet with option of wearing a mortarboard with a black tassel. Black hood lined with tassel incorporating the colours of the discipline colour with gold edging. respective flags (red, black and yellow for Aboriginal graduates and blue, green and white for Torres Strait Islander graduates). Masters degrees Oxford-style black gown. Black mortarboard with black tassel. Black hood lined with blue with gold edging.

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Agricultural, Environmental and related studies Diploma Associate Graduate Graduate Society and Culture Degree Certificate Diploma

Natural and Physical Sciences History of academic dress by students in the early ages. They were Academic dress has a long history, almost especially useful in inclement weather and as long as that of universities themselves. It in the draughty cloisters of monasteries. began with the foundation of the European At Canterbury, in the 13th century, the universities in the 12th and 13th centuries. monks’ hoods were lined with fur because Until that time, education was carried out of the cold. Windows in those days were not within the monasteries, such as one at glazed. Oxford where divinity, philosophy and arts were studied as early as the 8th century. It would seem that no matter how young a university is, one of the first priorities is to It was not until the 12th century that adopt a style of academic dress which is groups of teachers and students gathered distinctive. together for classes outside monastery walls in a move that was recognisable as The University of South Australia is the beginnings of universities. Two of the no exception. In 1991, the University outstanding schools at that time were in acknowledged the academic dress of Bologna and Paris. During the 13th century its predecessor institutions and then in the Roman legal word universitas became February 1992, the University’s academic a common name for study groups. The dress was determined by the Council and third great university of the Middle Ages, the first graduation ceremonies wearing the Oxford, emerged at that time. Much of the new University of South Australia academic symbolism of academic dress is bound up dress occurred during April 1992. It is with the history of those early universities interesting to note that the hood chosen is which have influenced the creation and of Oxford Burgon style while the gown is of maintenance of a distinctive form of dress. the Cambridge style, an interesting link with two of the greatest European universities of In the earliest times, university statutes the Middle Ages. concerning academic costume were somewhat vague, and it was not until the late 14th and early 15th centuries, as lay fashions began to change, that universities began to adopt the policy of setting down particular requirements for the shape and cut of academic dress. Over the centuries, gowns have evolved in various forms from the original outer garment or robe commonly worn by the laity and members of the clergy, to the many modern versions for the various levels of academic awards. Hoods have developed from the head coverings worn

Oxford burgon style hood

Mortarboard tassels for Indigenous Australian graduates with a gold tassel. If you look carefully Ceremony you will see that this gown also has a combination of gold stripes on each sleeve instead of the silver stripes located on the Tradition Vice Chancellor’s gown. Senior management wear a black gown Academic Procession and stage party with blue facing on the front and rear collar, The traditional custom in which dignitaries and a black bonnet with silver tassel. The of the university enter the graduation hall academic registrar wears a similar gown. is known as the academic procession. The However you will note that the blue facing University of South Australia’s academic is not as wide and the collar is black, and a procession is led by higher degree black mortar board with blue tassel is worn. graduates and members of the University Readers wear the gown reflecting their Council, followed by academic staff and highest award, as do Professors receiving senior management of the University, the honorary title of Emeritus Professor, and including the Vice Chancellor. The those being awarded with the honorary title Chancellor is the last to enter. of University Fellow. Recipients of honorary Doctor of the University awards wear Academics sit at the rear of the stage, the prestigious blue University of South with higher degree graduates and Council Australia honorary doctorate gown trimmed members in the second to front row. The with yellow and red facing, and a red, yellow, front row is reserved for staff reading and blue hood. A black bonnet with black graduand names, the academic registrar, tassel is the accompanying headwear. senior managers, the Vice Chancellor, guest speaker, honorary award recipients, special Council members are distinguished with guests, and the Chancellor. black silk-like gowns with red, blue, and yellow facing, and a black bonnet and gold In some circumstances the Chancellor may tassel. Candidates graduating with a PhD be represented by the Deputy Chancellor or wear a black Oxford-style gown with red Pro Chancellor. facing, and those receiving professional doctorates wear the same style gown but Academic Dress with coloured facing representing their Academic dress usually reflects the highest discipline. academic qualification of the wearer. Special ceremonial gowns are also worn and these End of Ceremony represent the wearer’s position and title. The academic recession signals the end of The Vice Chancellor can be recognised by the graduation ceremony and is led by the the distinctive blue Fairford brocade gown Chancellor, followed by the stage party in adorned with silver oakleaf lace, and black the reverse order to which it entered. Newly bonnet with blue tassel. The Chancellor’s conferred graduates join the recession, gown is also blue Fairford brocade but signalling their entry to the academic incorporates gold oakleaf lace and notably community. this is worn with a black bonnet finished Co-badged degrees University of A collaborative arrangement between recognised providers, resulting in a single South Australia award and may include the co-badging of a single parchment. Awards Dual degrees Collaborative partnerships between the Degree types University of South Australia and another University of South Australia students recognised provider enable students to have a range of program options when undertake a degree jointly facilitated undertaking their study. The following are by both institutions. Graduates of these examples of the degree titles you may hear programs will be issued with parchments during the graduation ceremony. from each institution.

Honours degree The Honours degree is a separate, stand- alone 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. University of South Australia Medal

Mary-Anne Sheffield Holdfast, 2014 Acrylic paint on canvas 89 x 60 cm University of South Australia Medals University of Awarded annually to graduands in each Division for outstanding academic South Australia merit throughout all years of an Medal Winners undergraduate degree program: University of South Australia Business School University of South Australia Medals Tina Maria Beatrice Outstanding academic achievement is Ella Ruth Dorfmeister recognised through numerous prizes and awards. The most prestigious of these for He Mengyan undergraduate students are the University Megan Jane King of South Australia Medals and Honours Rachael Christine Lawson Medals. Emily Primavera The Medals are silver in colour and bear Kirsten Jane Victory an enamel version of the University of Division of Education, Arts South Australia seal on the front and the and Social Sciences recipient’s name is engraved on the reverse side. Medals are awarded annually. Tennyson Mitchell Jaensch Cheryl Anne Jenner The 2014 recipients are: Erin Leonie Jomartz University of South Australia Lorell Terese Lehman Honours Medals Maegan Jade Scott Awarded annually to graduands in Joanne Rae Spurling each Division for outstanding academic Matthew Paul Stevenson merit throughout all years of an honours Division of Health Sciences degree program: Renay Kristie Adams University of South Australia Diane Louise Cass Business School Jessica Kate Chapman-Goetz Travis Jack Daniel Ban Megan Grace Deakin Megan Louise Freckleton Division of Education, Arts Emily Renee Koch and Social Sciences Mark Geoffrey Snowball Thomas Johnson Division of Information Technology, Division of Health Sciences Engineering and the Environment Viera Stanekova Hardy Thomas Benjamin Division of Information Technology, Stephanie Jane Mills Engineering and the Environment Trang Thi Thien Nguyen

Kola Mykola Ostrikov Centre for Regional Engagement Yi Ou Amanda Jane Norman Centre for Regional Engagement Harley Ross Hill Advancing careers Alumni The alumni network maintains a dedicated business directory that outlines discounted services available for fellow alumni, and Alumni Network the University’s career services program The University of South Australia supports also provides continuing advice on career a thriving worldwide community of its development and forums to facilitate graduates through its alumni network. contact with employers and professional Upon receiving their degrees, our graduates bodies. automatically become members of an alumni network that includes more than Staying in touch 185,000 of their colleagues and extends Reunion events are held in Australia and across more than 150 countries. other countries each year. There are formal network chapters in Malaysia, Hong Kong, Keeping up to date Singapore, China and the United Kingdom, University of South Australia alumni as well as active groups in many other are able to keep up to date with the locations in Australia and overseas that achievements of fellow graduates and the hold regular events. Furthermore the University by receiving monthly electronic University’s Business School also maintains copies of UniSANews, Alumni Update and, an active community and program of periodically, Enterprise magazine. Alumni events. are also able to maintain their University University of South Australia alumni are email account for life, join University social also able to obtain a network card that media communities and receive notice of they can use to access specially negotiated University events and study opportunities. discounts to services through the Alumni Business Directory, such as events at the Continuing to learn Adelaide Festival. University of South Australia alumni More information on the alumni network exclusively receive special library and access to its wide range of services membership for free, providing ongoing and resources is available through the access to the University’s vast learning University’s website at resources and receive invitations to special www.unisa.edu.au/alumni public lectures and the University’s high profile Knowledge Works seminars that feature leading academics and thinkers. Put yourself on the map Embed yourself Mark your place in a world of talent by pinning yourself on our alumni map. UniSA in the DNA of the Alumni Connect unlocks the door to a world of opportunity and connections, exclusively for University of South Australia Great Hall graduates.

By building the Great Hall we are creating With over 185,000 graduates in more than a new heart of the University - an iconic 150 countries worldwide, there’s never been venue where thousands of memories will a better time to get involved. Pin yourself be made. on our global alumni map and check out just how far your network reaches. It will house graduation ceremonies in South Australia, as well as provide a venue Our graduates, like you, fill roles in every for sports meets and alumni and corporate industry, at every level, and in every functions. corner of the globe. Through a simple process of search – approach – connect It has been designed by award-winning you now have unrivalled access to an South Australian firm JPE Design Studio, in empire of intellectual capital. From association with internationally renowned casual conversations through to formal Norwegian architecture firm, Snøhetta e-mentoring opportunities, Alumni Connect (working on its first Australian project), as helps you expand your global connections well as South Australia’s own JamFactory. and stay in touch. Under the guidance of this design team we And don’t forget to pin yourself on our have selected three spaces and sculptural alumni map, marking your place in a world forms where we can etch your name and of UniSA talent that reaches from Adelaide your three words to live by in key parts of to Alaska. the Great Hall. A world of opportunity awaits: visit Your name and three words will become www.unisa.edu.au/alumni to open the a permanent fixture within a sculptural door to your global alumni network today. 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 Alex Perisic Tasty dishes from stale bread, 2014 Plaster, paper Dimensions variable Leaders InstituteofSouthAustralia (LISA). been awarded Membershipofthe Honorary Australian Computer Society. Hehasalso Institute ofCompany Directors andthe Mr Linnisafellow oftheAustralian digital economy. social mediaandbusinessmodelsinthe business coaching,technologytransfer, strategy, governance, leadership,finance, His current areas ofinterest are board Asia. markets particularly theUSA,Australia and extensive experienceworkinginglobal and government. Hehasalsogained of sectorsincludingcommerce, education medium andsmallorganisations inarange media. Thisexperiencespansvery large, telecommunications, Internetandsocial broad range oftechnologiesincludingIT, management andcommercialisation ofa governance, leadership,business over 35years experienceinstrategy, Adelaide, MrLinnisatechnologistwith A sciencegraduate oftheUniversity of December 2014. the University ofSouthAustralia until He wasamemberoftheCouncil of company. Limited, aleadingdefence andsecurity management roles withVisionSystems payments companiesandheldgeneral Australia’s leadinginternetandelectronic of CamtechCorporation Limited,oneof Prior tothathewasChiefExecutive Officer Government ofSouthAustralia andEDS. award winningcontract betweenthe Australia andtheregion, includingthe all StateGovernment businessofEDSin Services), where hewasresponsible for Director for EDS(now HPEnterprise previous executive roles includeExecutive Formerly CEO ofFinlaysons Lawyers, his operating inAustralia andtheUSA. strategic managementconsultingbusiness heads asuccessfulgovernance and Director, Chairmanandformer CEO who Bruce LinnisanexperiencedCompany BSc(Adel), FAICD, FACS Mr BruceLinn The OccasionalAddress ADELAIDE CONVENTION CENTRE Wednesday 12August2015at10.30am Order ofCeremony McCormick Advance Australia Fair /PeterDodds Orchestra, Bratislava Verdi: Performed bytheCSRSymphony Music Aida: Triumphant March andBallet and graduates retire. Official Party, Council, Academic Procession The audienceisrequested tostandasthe The Chancellorwillclosetheceremony. will confer awards onthecandidates. The Chancellor, onbehalfoftheUniversity, Mr BruceLinn,Company Director. The OccasionalAddress willbedelivered by award ofUniversity Fellow toMrBruceLinn. Professor Lloyd willpresent thehonorary CChem, FRSC,willaddress theceremony. Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, The ViceChancellorandPresident, the ceremony. PhD, FTSE,FAusIMM, CompIEAust, willopen The Chancellor, DrIanGouldAM,BSc(Hons), sung by MsSharon Turley, soprano. The Australian NationalAnthemwillbe Council andOfficialParty. the entrance oftheAcademic Procession, The audienceisrequested tostandfor Processional musicwillbeplayed.

12 August: 10.30am The Presentation

Professor Roger Eston DPE, MEd, Naser Uddin Ahmed Khan, by thesis entitled: BEd(Hons), Head: School of Synthesis of biochar amended composts Health Sciences, will present: and their evaluation for bioremediation of a sandy soil contaminated with trace metals cadmium, copper and zinc for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (conferred: 18 June 2015) Samuel Nkum Asare-Asher, by thesis entitled: Rina Kuswahyuning, by thesis entitled: Wetting and electrowetting of polymer The role of formulations in skin delivery surfaces with ionic liquids (conferred: 18 June 2015) (conferred: 18 June 2015) Kate Ashlee Parham, by thesis entitled: Bellson Awatey, by thesis entitled: Peroxisome proliferator-activated Fluidised-bed flotation of coarse sulphide receptor gamma interacts with minerals: factors influencing value sphingosine 1-phosphate to regulate recovery 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 High throughput screening of stem analysis using passive measurements cell-surface interactions based on cell (conferred: 18 June 2015) microarray platforms (conferred: 18 June 2015) Jayne Anne Barbour, by thesis entitled: Health benefits of peanuts: effects of Jintawadee Suksri, by thesis entitled: peanut consumption on cognition, Evaluating alternative urban freight vascular and cardio-metabolic risk distribution initiatives: a case study of factors and satiety Adelaide (conferred: 18 June 2015) (conferred: 18 June 2015)

Mary-Anne Ngoc-Mai Binnie, by thesis Ramya Sashigunan, by thesis entitled: entitled: Nitrogen dynamics and gaseous losses Application of benthic foraminifera to from organic amendments treated soils infer Holocene sea-level changes in (conferred: 18 June 2015) northern Spencer Gulf, South Australia (conferred: 18 June 2015) Duy Phu Tran, by thesis entitled: Novel fabrication and operation of Harrison James Llewelyn Evans, by thesis integrated silicon nanowire field effect entitled: biosensors for reliable detection of cancer Use of perceived exertion for exercise prognostic biomarkers testing and prescription (conferred: 16 April 2015) (conferred: 21 August 2014) Zhiqiang Wang, by thesis entitled: Shadrack Fosu, by thesis entitled: Iron-polyphenol complex nanoparticles Synthesis and characterisation of synthesized by plant leaves and their composite particles with respect to application in environmental remediation flotation (conferred: 18 June 2015) (conferred: 18 June 2015) Kamil Zuber, by thesis entitled: Taryn Monique Guinan, by thesis entitled: Structuring siloxane thin film coatings Surface assisted laser desorption (conferred: 18 June 2015) ionisation for forensic applications (conferred: 18 June 2015) Joanne Elaine Zucco, by thesis entitled: Evaluation of input devices for wearable Li Jiang, by thesis entitled: computers Dynamic bubble-solid interaction (conferred: 18 June 2015) (conferred: 18 June 2015)

Rajan Kadel, by thesis entitled: Full-diversity codes for block-fading * indicates a conferral of award date prior to channels this ceremony (conferred: 24 October 2013) Himani Sharma Jennifer Emily Robinson Peter Richardson Karen Louise Pyman Danielle Pryke Heidi-Maree JosephinePattison Jia Ng Nomusa Loveletty Muhoma Amita KiritMistry Loretta Colleen McGrath Victoria JaneMarwick Amanda Louise Macri Adam PaulLovecek Joanne KateKing Julia Kiernan Tiffany Louise Jacka Kate Louise Irons Louise PatriciaHudson Rebecca Houston Kristy Lea Hinton Anthony MichaelHarrison Laura JasmineHarbinson Maria Giannitsas Lauren MelindaGalloway Jarrod French Catherine Lee Ford Ashleigh MarieFitzsimmons Gemma HeleneCronin Catherine JaneCohen Isabelle Cho Pui JingChai Janice Margaret Casey Mirri Braude Ashlee Bradshaw Kimberley PentlandBoyd Matthew Bondarenko Eleanor RhondaBidstrup Janessa Louise Baddeley Medical Sonography for theGraduateDiplomain Veronica Lucy Perry Clinical Exercise Science for theGraduateDiplomain Joanna MarieWilcock Jordan MichaelTumes Alexander JohnBarricelli Physiotherapy (Graduate Entry) for thedegree ofMaster Claudia Rabaglio Sports Physiotherapy of Musculoskeletal and for thedegree ofMaster Danielle Jennifer Walker *(26/03/2015) Kristie Sweeney Soh Qinhui*(20/08/2014) Paula Miyoko Smart Melissa JaneLaForgia Lou Anthony Fortus Medical Sonography for thedegree ofMaster The SchoolofHealth Sciences Division ofHealth Sciences Jessica Lauren Sarti Christopher Paul Richards Abbey Louise Price Ashleigh MariePernini Amy KateHobbs Lisa Maree Forrest Kate VictoriaDorman Diana Donga Possible Muyaya Diessa Nasser JaberRAlruwaili of Health Science for thedegree ofBachelor Taylor JaneTilbrook Science (Occupational Therapy) for thedegree ofBachelorApplied Connor ThomasSpriggins Mason EliasSleiman Adam DamianPople Edward JohnO’Connor Christina Kyriacou Kieran JamesKillian Brett Adam Jenner Luke Edward Hazell Joseph David Haines Gia BaoGiang Simone Louise Angel Movement andHealth Studies) of AppliedScience(Human for thedegree ofBachelor Knight Alice Mary Therapy) withHonours Applied Science(Occupational for thedegree ofBachelor Kimberley JaneRoss Caitlin Leah Mccullough Health Science(Honours) for thedegree ofBachelor Jane MariedeJonge Ereena Torpey Science (Clinical Education) for theGraduateCertificateinHealth Alexis MarieSykes Lyndsay Louise Ogilvie Susan Debra Macaulay Ngoc DanLe Flood Catherine Mary Jane RebeccaBrooks Colleen Bennett in Breast Imaging for theGraduateCertificate Simone Wong Adrian BruceWiseman Tasha NicoleWarwicker Thanh PhuongVu Ashlea Clare Vordermaier Justine Carole Tran Alison MinhTimings Zhuyun Su StevensonSamantha Mary Carol Soo Ran Shen Amanda Elyce Shearing

12 August: 10.30am for the degree of Bachelor of Medical Susan Elizabeth Morrish Radiation Science (Medical Imaging) Adrianna Consuelo Munayco Thuy Tu Anh Dao *(26/03/2015) Wang Sainan Aamela Usman Modan for the degree of Bachelor of Nursing for the degree of Bachelor Rhonda Theresa Abrahams of Physiotherapy Anthonia Ogechi Akinola Timothy James Brandenburg Jatin Budhiraja Esther Jia Mun Chan Rebecca Louise Davis Harry Hender Collett Liam Fielding Claire Margaret Grant *(26/03/2015) Cassandra Louise Frede Katelyn Susan Henry Ikechi Ogbonnaya Inyama Xavier Patrick Hogan Li Zhen Mei Anthony Benjamin Lisacek-Kiosoglous Marianne Hwee Tein Lim Peter Damian Migliore Racheal Suk Wen Lim Riad Nicolas Qiaoling Liu Lachlan Michael Richter Achol Atem Mabeny *(25/03/2015) David Alexander Russo Mak Marco Ho Yin Ella Schmiedl Esther Michelsen Sally Vuu Minnieh Wangari Muturi *(25/03/2015) The School of Nursing And Midwifery Thu Bich Ngo Nisha *(22/12/2014) for the degree of Master of Nursing Geong Eun Park *(22/12/2014) Elizabeth Kalondu Kamolo Neelam Khimji Patel Melanie Jane Ottaway Vanitaben Baldevbhai Prajapati Debrah Jun Ting Tay *(20/12/2013) for the degree of Master of Nursing (Cardiovascular Nursing) Kathleen Videon Hyeji Yoo *(22/12/2014) Branka Vukasinovic Dukic The School of Pharmacy for the degree of Master of and Medical Sciences Nursing (Health and Ageing) Caruso Raffaele for the degree of Master of Clinical Pharmacy for the degree of Master of Nursing (Leadership and Management) Wei Teng Chung Samantha Jane Cole Naresh K C Chong Han Kua Liying Lin Rutherlyst Zearening Eldah Nalau for the degree of Master of Dietetics *(25/03/2015) Rachel Lauren Beinke for the Graduate Diploma in Rebecca Anneliese Brook Mental Health Nursing Snehalben Joshi Saa Sakayo Mondeh Karen Joy Murphy Eva Stengewis *(25/03/2015) for the Graduate Certificate for the Graduate Diploma in Nursing in Pharmacy Practice (Leadership and Management) Temitope Esther Afolabi Lisa-Marie Jones Heidi Kay White *(26/03/2015) Kelly Jane Reynolds for the degree of Bachelor for the Graduate Diploma in of Laboratory Medicine Nursing (Nurse Education) Wentao Huang Chu Fengxia Fan Jia for the Graduate Certificate in Nursing for the degree of Bachelor of Medical Science Alexandra Lauren Emerson Mick Jong Georgia Louise McKechnie Durgesh Singh Sisodiya for the degree of Bachelor of Nutrition and Food Sciences for the Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Nurse Education) Sally Marie De Koning Yvonne Hedwig Dawson Jessica Marie Lozada for the Graduate Certificate in for the degree of Bachelor of Nursing (Research Methodologies) Pharmaceutical Science Maria Elizabeth Chilvers Chee Sheng Goh Lin Miao for the degree of Bachelor of Midwifery for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy Hayley Maria Bean Dejan Davidovic Kevin DeanHaines David JamesCulpin Warren Leigh Bowden SystemsIntegration)(Military for thedegree ofMasterEngineering Jie Yao *(18/06/2015) Win Wunna *(18/06/2015) Palanisamy Vivekananthan *(23/04/2015) Saravanan Vadivelu *(18/06/2015) Sara Teo YiLin*(18/06/2015) Teo Kay Hock*(18/06/2015) Tanuku Venkata SivaRamaKishore Soe MonWin*(18/06/2015) Sim ChongMienWilson*(18/06/2015) Alexander AlbertSahayaraj *(18/06/2015) Hnin Phyu Sin*(18/06/2015) Palakodety Shrinivas*(18/06/2015) Muthaiyan Ramesh*(18/06/2015) Mani Kumar *(18/06/2015) Kyaw ThuHein*(18/06/2015) Khin SuMyat*(18/06/2015) Kandhasamy Kumar *(23/04/2015) Antony RajeshkumarJohnNepoleon Ho MengHuat*(18/06/2015) Gonig Gajendra Basavaraj *(18/06/2015) Gandhi S/O Munusamy *(18/06/2015) Fong JiunShenMelvin *(18/06/2015) Arun Duraiswamy *(18/06/2015) Ganesh Dayanidhy *(23/04/2015) Cui YiFei *(18/06/2015) Cheong Choy Kien*(18/06/2015) Balasubramonian Bagavathi *(18/06/2015) Technology Management) Engineering (Engineeringand for thedegree ofMaster Ajay ShriBhuvaneshVijayakumar Hayagreev Raman Naimin Yogeshkumar Patel Jane McTaggart Li Xiang Astrid DianeHagqvist (Engineering Management) for thedegree ofMasterEngineering Premkumar Katti (Electrical Power Engineering) for thedegree ofMasterEngineering William Ricardo Beltran Padilla Engineering (ElectricalPower) for thedegree ofMaster The SchoolofEngineering William Ricardo Beltran Padilla Practice (ElectricalPower Engineering) for theGraduateDiplomainProfessional Engineering andtheEnvironment Division ofInformation Technology, *(18/06/2015) *(18/06/2015) *(22/12/2014) Mark Aird and Supply ChainManagement for theGraduateCertificatein Logistics Kelly Telford Karla Maree Dickson Lance JosephBreen Factors andSafety ManagementSystems for theGraduateCertificate inHuman Neville JohnSharples Engineering (Systems Engineering) for theGraduateCertificate in Devon Edward Anderson Systems Integration) in Engineering(Military for theGraduateCertificate Ehsan Salari Engineering (EngineeringManagement) for theGraduateCertificatein Annika JaneSchipanski Health andSafety Management for theGraduateDiplomainOccupational Eleanor KateDeGuglielmo Lisa Jayne Buckland Factors andSafety Management Systems for theGraduateDiplomainHuman Gopal NarsaiahGolyala Engineering (Telecommunications) for theGraduateDiplomain Patrick JohnBerry Engineering (Systems Engineering) for theGraduateDiplomain Sanjay StephenChelliah (Engineering Management) for theGraduateDiplomainEngineering Robert JamesLee Davidson Engineering (Autonomous Systems) for theGraduateDiplomain Nimal KanthaSudathWijesekara (Advanced ManufacturingTechnology) for theGraduateDiplomainEngineering Rufaro CliffRusere Toby Adam ThomasOrchard Raphael Wadie Nashed Lachlan SeanMcMahon Jarrod Anthony Benson for theGraduateDiplomainAviation Anton PeterTsorvas Adam JohnHepworth and Supply ChainManagement for thedegree ofMasterLogistics Christopher JamesMcAlinden Factors andSafety ManagementSystems for thedegree ofMasterHuman Liu Yang Engineering (Telecommunications) for thedegree ofMaster

12 August: 10.30am for the Graduate Certificate Professor Julie Mills BEng(Hons), in Occupational Health and Safety Management MTech, PhD, FIEAust, Head: Tim Walding Langler School of Natural and Built Shumirayi Elizabeth Mavengere Environments, will present: Juliana Portolesi for the degree of Bachelor of Aviation Alexander Frank Sabato Daniel Robert Aikman Alexander Mark Webb Svebor Banovic for the degree of Bachelor of Jarrod Anthony Benson Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) Man Ip Mahbod Khan Bashi Kong Cheuk Man Lei U Kuan for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical Cheuk Yu Lo and Advanced Manufacturing) Chloe Low Mohd Kamal Bin Mansor James David Douglas Mullins Mohamad Hafizuddin Bin Mustapa Jie Han Ong Mohd Fairuz Salleh Samuel John Patterson Mohd Arif Zainal Simon Alexander Pivato Tse Cham Yin for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems) with Honours for the degree of Bachelor of Graham Richard Gower Engineering (Electrical) Rohan Benjamin Maude Ang Zhen Xing *(23/04/2015) David Alan Williams Fook Yuen Chow *(23/04/2015) Debabrata Sen *(23/04/2015) for the degree of Bachelor of Lee Chun Chew *(23/04/2015) Engineering (Electrical) with Honours MD Mashiur Rahman *(23/04/2015) Goh Siew Wee William *(23/04/2015) Muhammad Raihan Bin Mohd Rustam Liang He *(23/04/2015) *(18/06/2015) for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering Shamani D/O Sinivasagam *(23/04/2015) (Electrical and Electronic) with Honours for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering Frammar Daniel Bravo Perez (Electrical and Mechatronic) Wu Shangxun Muhaini Harun for the degree of Bachelor of Noor Hisyam Md Fadzil Engineering (Electrical and for the degree of Bachelor of Mechatronic) with Honours Engineering (Electronic) Aimable Ngiruwo Nsanga Berkmans Christopher Ruban for the degree of Bachelor of *(18/06/2015) Engineering (Electronic) with Honours for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering Sreela Shaji *(23/04/2015) (Electronics and Communications) for the degree of Bachelor of Syakimahanim Ahmad Engineering (Electronics and Ezreen Aida Kamarulzaman Communications) with Honours for the degree of Bachelor of Denni Phillip Terry Mackrill Engineering (Mechanical) for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering Aung Khine *(16/04/2015) (Mechanical) with Honours Gopalakrishnan Karuppanan *(16/04/2015) Michael John Buckley Lu Jiaqing *(18/06/2015) Lai Feng Foo *(23/10/2014) Ng Chee Chong *(18/06/2015) Hoai Tan Ho Kush Naran Pindoria Koh Hong Yeap, Densie *(18/06/2015) Pyae Phyo Swe *(18/06/2015) Tay Seng Tee *(23/04/2015) Rajendran Panneerselvam *(18/06/2015) Tee Lee Hong *(18/06/2015) Teo Mo Keong *(16/04/2015) Yeo Chee Seng *(23/04/2015) Min Khaung Win *(16/04/2015) Matthew Zwarts Wong Wei Lun *(18/06/2015) Yeo Chee Yuan *(16/04/2015) for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Advanced Kuok Dong Yoong Manufacturing) with Honours Zhuo Zhilong *(16/04/2015) Fahad Aref S Alghurab for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and for the degree of Bachelor of Advanced Manufacturing) Engineering (Mechanical and Mechatronic) with Honours Don Joseph David John Allen Benjamin D’souza Sudhakar Samuel Tony Thuy Nguyen Hoang Divyaben Trivedi Denis RobertShine (Computer andInformation Science) for thedegree of MasterofScience Tra ThuyLinh Quantitative Finance for thedegree ofMaster Sarah Brown Thompson Zoe Margaret Manger Alison SimoneKiesau Ronan DesmondFlanigan NovianaAshry Fajry Rosalind AnnDunn Michelle SueDewar and Information Management for thedegree ofMasterLibrary Steven MarkKlingner Myles Bernard Kenihan Management (EnterpriseSystems) and CommunicationsTechnology for thedegree ofMasterInformation Kye ChinEugene Leong Lau ChiYat Dang QuangVu Technology (BusinessIntelligence) for thedegree ofMasterInformation Eduardo Alejandro Vilches Information Management for thedegree ofMasterBusiness Jitesh KamleshVangani Sun Yihang Nivedhitha Sugumar Manos Paul Yanyan Pan Nijesh JamanbhaiHirpara Vamsi KrishnaBandari Loganathan Arumugam Technology (BusinessIntelligence) Systems) andMasterofInformation Technology Management(Enterprise Information andCommunications for thedegrees ofMaster and MathematicalSciences The SchoolofInformation Technology Andy Robbins Fellipe Alexandre Ramos Duncan JamesDavidson for theAssociateDegree inEngineering Zheng Ziyuan Manufacturing Engineering) Technology (Mechanicaland for thedegree ofBachelor Liew Kwang Yee *(23/04/2015) Engineering (Telecommunications) for thedegree ofBachelor Aaron MathewThomas Liu Haokun Muhannad SalehMAlthagafi Hussain AliMAlhamad (Mechanical andMechatronic) for thedegree ofBachelorEngineering Marcelo HectorOrlandi Vadims Belovs Science (Cyber Security) for theGraduateCertificatein Li Zhang Ainsley Walsh Marie ChristineOttrey and Information Management for theGraduateCertificate inLibrary Robin Garnham Information Technology for theGraduateCertificate in Jessica NicoleCarney Information Management for theGraduateCertificate in Zhaohua Teng Han Teng Lim Natham Jancey Peter Jafako Helebi Bolei Deng Kwai SeeBarker Muhammad IrfanAzeem in DataScience for theGraduateCertificate Debra Lee Squire Claire EliseGuy Michelle Joy Davy Business Information Management for theGraduateCertificatein Luke ShannonBradley (Cyber SecurityandForensic Computing) for theGraduateDiplomainScience Fiona Wilkinson Melissa AnneSandow Silvija Lucija Osis Andrew JamesNoyce Andrew George Miller Megan AnneMahon Karen Linsner Kimberley Dye Meena Azzollini and Information Management for theGraduateDiplomainLibrary Craig Andrew Riddell Technology (EnterpriseManagement) for theGraduateDiplomainInformation Kanika Technology (BusinessIntelligence) for theGraduateDiplomainInformation Stephen Klein and Information Management) Information Management(Library for theGraduateDiplomain Kane Maxwell for theGraduateDiplomainDataScience Jason Lewis Walls Leom MingDi (Cyber SecurityandForensic Computing) for thedegree ofMasterScience

12 August: 10.30am for the Graduate Certificate in for the degree of Bachelor of Science (Forensic Computing) Information Technology (Games James Oram and Entertainment Design) Mark Stevenson Harry Thomas Cantor Isaac Michael Falkenberg for the degree of Bachelor of Applied Eric Colin Feast Science (Honours) (Industrial and Applied Mathematics) Justin Mark Hein Samer Jarmakani Sadaf Naz Monique Barbara Stagg for the degree of Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) for the degree of Bachelor of Information Technology Joo Yeum Lee *(20/08/2014) (Networking and Cyber Security) Matthew John McDonald Abdullah Alyan A Alsulami for the degree of Bachelor of Samuel Detchon Software Engineering (Honours) Ho Cheuk Him Brent Alan Jacobs Keith David Kerr Thomas Barton King for the degree of Bachelor of Computing (Multimedia) with Honours Mi Bo Ahmad Ali Mirzaee Jason Vipula Ross Ashley John Palmer for the degree of Bachelor of Software Qiu Sufeng Engineering with Honours Xie Junwen Daniel Steven Lane for the degree of Bachelor of Information for the degrees of Bachelor of Technology (Software Development) Information Technology and Philip Anthony Johns Bachelor of Management Christopher James Michael Aleksandar Burneski Angus Guy Ward Matthew Giglio David Andrew White Rocco Roberto Guiducci Zhao Muzhi Andrew Douglas Vinton for the degree of Bachelor of Information for the degree of Bachelor Technology (Systems Administration) of Business (Management of Daniel Mark Greco Information Technology) Kahryn Jade Wynne Fong Chi Keung Man Ching Alex Kong for the degree of Bachelor Liang Xin of Mathematical Sciences (Applied Mathematics) Jared Edward Pearce Isabella Zotti Elizabeth Valwyn Bradford for the degree of Bachelor of for the degree of Bachelor of Computing (Multimedia) Quantitative Finance Hao Trien Truong Man Kin Au Yeung Troy Michael Wardle for the degree of Bachelor of Science Xie Yuchen Erin Kate Butcher for the degree of Bachelor of Suzanne Christe Information Technology Andrew Paul Ford Ali Hamid Douglas William Howard Justin Richard Millbanks Mahmud Jabateh Quoc Nguyen Chung Sum Lam Nelson Rosell for the degree of Bachelor of Matthew William Shufflebotham Software Engineering for the degree of Bachelor of Information Joshua Andrew Richardson Technology (Business Systems) for the Associate Degree in Nadia Alcock Information Technology Daniel Simon George Abdullah Alyan A Alsulami for the degree of Bachelor of Information Technology (Cloud Computing) Feng Xiaonan Jacalyn Kay Templeton Wei Jing Shi Wenting Wei-Ju Ma Ying-Chen Lai Faruq IbnulHaqi Guo Zhiming Badrun NaharDina Chen Hao Chihao Chen and Regional Planning for thedegree ofMasterUrban Gonzalo RafaelChavez Abaunza Management (Resources Industry) for thedegree ofMasterProject Ka Fai Yuen Daniela Wolff Lasitha DhananjanaWeeraratne Carmen ReneTkalec Henri Susanto Judih Nataly SulcaHuaman Rina Sen Martin Richardson Quan BuiMinhNguyen Craig JamesMcAllister Sheena Louise MacPherson Tsepang PatriciaKoele Timothy VidoJukic GerardBarry Evans-Turner Project Management for thedegree ofMaster Stephen CharlesAdkins *(23/03/2015) Sustainability (Water Management) Environmental Managementand for thedegree ofMaster Nurhayati Zulkifli Pang Ran Esther Waithera Nganga Gao Yuan Janet Valerie Adkins *(23/03/2015) Sedigheh Abbasi Resource Management) and Sustainability(Natural Environmental Management for thedegree ofMaster Gabrielle Eckert Sustainability (Geospatial Science) Environmental Managementand for thedegree ofMaster Rabaka Sultana (Civil andEnvironmental) for thedegree ofMasterEngineering Genara CalipusanVillarba Sirjana RaiRuwali Maimuna Makutika Shuangran Liao Ashley JamesBowden Engineering (Civil) for thedegree ofMaster Built Environments The SchoolofNaturalAnd *(23/03/2015) Krisztina Varga Peter SandorSzegedi Deveena Sudhakar Suresh Sharma Marianne Sarkis Chris Rowles Alexander Pearson Brendan Gerard O’Connor Frances May DerMatossian Andrew AlexanderDean Carlos IgnacioCofre Pinaki Basu in Project Management for theGraduateCertificate Daniel PeterCybulski in Engineering(Civil) for theGraduateCertificate Christopher Leigh Van DerStarre Albert Semenzin Martin Lee Ryan Adam CharlesManson Craig ThomasHarvey Craig AllenHall Benjamin David Griffith Warwick Gregg Angus AlexanderGordon Peter Tobia PaoloFavero Stuart Luke Dowie Luis DeAraujo Environment (BuildingSurveying) for theGraduateCertificateinBuilt Eric Smith Andrew MichaelPhilpott Daniel Kelly Urban andRegional Planning for theGraduateDiplomain Liang Xue for theGraduateDiplomainSurveying Samantha Wong Scott Williams Jose Joboy Ausepharampil Project Management for theGraduateDiplomain Matthew ThomasWilson Andrew JamesMcDonald Patrick CharlerKerr William Allen Environment (BuildingSurveying) for theGraduateDiplomainBuilt Buddha RatnaTuladhar Gurchetan Singh Bankum Emmanuel JosephMalunga Bernard BrianBenedictMaloney Tshepo GomolemoLiwambano Faraji Ahmada Resources Management for thedegree ofMasterWater

12 August: 10.30am for the degree of Bachelor of for the degree of Bachelor of Construction Management Engineering (Civil and Structural) and Economics (Honours) Joshua Anton Klaassen Muhamad Hilmi Mohd Ali for the degree of Bachelor of Farhan Afendi Mohd Suhaimi Engineering (Civil and Transport) Ruzaini Aizat Bin Razali Yanchi Chen Muhammad Rasyidin Bin Roslan for the degree of Bachelor of for the degree of Bachelor of Environmental Science Engineering (Honours) (Civil) Mohammad Al Sarraf Mohsen Saeed M Alnami Michael Brett Crocker Duncan Butler Hamilton Jacob Thomas Eden Li Jianan Scott James Giacopini Zhang Yi William David Haynes for the degree of Bachelor of Graham Andrew Powell Construction Management and Tessa Nicole Bignell Roberts Economics with Honours Thomas Aleksandar Suljagic Christian John Bird Shane Francis van Dijk Christopher Samuel Moyses Alison Kate Walker for the degree of Bachelor of Joshua Oey Widjaja Engineering (Civil) with Honours for the degree of Bachelor Hugh Alexander Burger of Geospatial Science Anna Dai Damien Ferretti Sagar Jayantilal Hirani Joel Patrick Godfrey Lisa Marie Hutchinson Michael John Joseland Joshua Luke Magor for the degree of Bachelor of Urban for the degree of Bachelor of and Regional Planning (Social Engineering (Civil and Environmental and Community Planning) Management) with Honours Timothy Francis Beazley Feng Mengliu for the Associate Degree for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering in Built Environment (Civil and Structural) with Honours Robert Lio Pirone Nataliya Krytska Jessica Maree Elise Reid for the degree of Bachelor of Urban Adam John Revell and Regional Planning with Honours Nicholas Anthony Romano Damon Paul Huntley for the Associate Degree in Jonathan Temme Geographic Information Systems for the degree of Bachelor Cameron Martin Chapman of Built Environment Nathan John Ley 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

of advisory projects.of advisory higher educationinterests through arange continues herinternationaleducationand publications inherfieldofexpertise.She Dr Ciccarelli hasco-authored anumberof young leadersinthefield. association, aswellhermentoringof Vice President intheestablishmentof Australia andherworkastheIEAAinaugural to theinternationaleducationsectorsin The award recognises hercontribution International Education award. Australia (IEAA) Excellence inLeadership in International Education Associationof Dr Ciccarelli is the2014recipient ofthe engagement. contribute significantly toUQ’s China Institute, shepositionedtheInstituteto base inAsia.AsChairoftheUQConfucius and establishinganofficeinJakartaasUQ’s advancement agendainNorthAmerica, office in WashingtonDCtosupportUQ’s training for professionals; openingaUQ Institute delivering English language Catolica delNorte,ofanEnglish Language venture inChilewiththeUniversidad including theestablishmentofajoint research andeducationengagement, she supportedbroad anddeepglobal Queensland (UQ). DuringhertimeatUQ, (International) atTheUniversity of Deputy Vice-ChancellorandVice-President From 2010to2014 DrCiccarelli was college inSydney inthe1990s. was thePrincipalofanEnglish Language of Education, ArtsandSocialSciences.She International andDivisionManager: Division UniSA. Priortothat,shewastheDirector quality andinternationalisationagendaof significant contributiontothetransnational 2004-2010, duringwhichtimeshemadea at theUniversity ofSouthAustralia from President InternationalandDevelopment She wasPro ViceChancellorand Brisbane. 25 year period,inSydney, Adelaide and and HigherEducation sectors,over a in boththeAustralian English Language roles inAustralian internationaleducation, Dr Ciccarelli hasheldexecutive leadership EdD BA, DipEd,GradDipTESOL,MEd, Dr AnnaCiccarelli The OccasionalAddress Adelaide C Wednesday 12August2015at3.00pm onvention Centre Order ofCeremony McCormick Advance Australia Fair /PeterDodds Orchestra, Bratislava Verdi: Performed bytheCSRSymphony Music Aida: Triumphant March andBallet and graduates retire. Official Party, Council, Academic Procession The audienceisrequested tostandasthe ceremony. The DeputyChancellorwillclosethe candidates. the University, willconfer awards onthe The DeputyChancellor, onbehalfof Consultant. Dr AnnaCicarrelli, InternationalEducation The OccasionalAddress willbedelivered by BEc(Hons), PhD, FASSA. Professor toProfessor Barbara PocockAM present titleofEmeritus thehonorary Education, ArtsandSocialSciences,will GradDipEd, PhD, Pro ViceChancellor: Professor DeniseMeredyth BA(Hons), Ciccarelli. award ofUniversity Fellow toDrAnna Professor Lloyd willpresent thehonorary CChem, FRSC,willaddress theceremony. Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, The ViceChancellorandPresident, FTSE, willopentheceremony. BSc(Hons), PhD, GradDipMgmt, DUniv, FAICD, The DeputyChancellor, DrWendy Craik AM, sung by MsSharon Turley, soprano. The Australian NationalAnthemwillbe Council andOfficialParty. the entrance oftheAcademic Procession, The audienceisrequested tostandfor Processional musicwillbeplayed.

12 August: 3.00pm The Presentation

Associate Professor Graham Division of Education, Arts and Social Sciences Hardy BSc(Hons), MSc, DEd, Associate Head of School: The School of Art, Architecture Teaching and Learning and Design (Professional Experience and for the degree of Master of Architecture Enterprise), School of Education, Ellen Buttrose will present: Sean Robert Dixon for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Suraya Iliana Mohamad Shamsul Azahar John Nicholas Pagnozzi Matteo Farina, by thesis entitled: Sequence organisation of Facebook home for the degree of Master of Design threads (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 Melissa Bedoya Rojas in the early years classroom Rex Tui Doyle (conferred: 18 June 2015) Chrisna Du Plessis

Deborah Margaret Green, by thesis entitled: for the degree of Master of Visual Art and Creative Practice An investigation of persistent bullying at school: multiple perspectives on a Annabel Carmel Parletta complex social phenomenon Zhang Xin

(conferred: 16 April 2015) for the degree of Master of Visual Art and Design (Graphic Design) Scott Nisbet, by thesis entitled: Storm Warman A million possible worlds: a study of the alternative history model for the Graduate Diploma (conferred: 18 June 2015) in Sustainable Design Alison Ingrid Cox Gulsah Ozturk, by thesis entitled: The role of family context in five-year- for the Graduate Diploma in Visual old children’s early reading: interest in Art and Design (Graphic Design) reading, phonological awareness and Natalie Anne-Marie Luesby *(25/03/2015) letter-word knowledge Debora Marie Ruzgar (conferred: 18 June 2015) for the Graduate Diploma in Visual Ying Song, by thesis entitled: Art and Design (Illustration) The provision of English language Erin Michelle Abell training in IT outsourcing companies in Storm Warman China for the Graduate Diploma in Visual (conferred: 18 June 2015) Art and Design (Photography) Martin Renfrey van de Weyer, by thesis Daniela Pinna entitled: for the degree of Bachelor of Nintendo, Japan and longing: Visual Arts (Honours) videogames embodying and communicating cultural desires Elizabeth Audrey Emery Elizabeth Ann Evans (conferred: 16 April 2015) Ashley Susan Hayes Jan Claire Wisdom, by thesis entitled: Camille Renee Rich Digital or creative handshake? The for the degree of Bachelor of Interior discursive construction of Australian Architecture with Honours national cultural policy in the network society Kathryn Marie Pitchers (conferred: 18 June 2015) for the degree of Bachelor of Architectural Studies Theodore Andrea Louisa Anne Foster David Leigh Norton * indicates a conferral of award date prior to this ceremony Haylee Lucia Walsh Wei Quan Yew *(20/08/2014) Dione Lilian Hodgson Thomas KlausDrechsler-Savage of Arts(Honours) for thedegree ofBachelor Balakka Maya Reddy*(24/03/2015) Tania GiannaBarbati Language andCulture Studies for theGraduateDiplomain Melissa JaneMelrose Rymill Diane Osborne*(24/03/2015) for theGraduateDiplomain Journalism Lisa HelenPahl Emily Agnieszka Drewniak Communication (PublicRelations) for theGraduateDiplomain Jennifer Lynne Webber Blake George Linford of Arts(Journalism) for thedegree ofMaster International StudiesandLanguages The SchoolofCommunication, Genevieve Dawson-Scott Visual Arts(Sculpture) for thedegree ofBachelor Son HoangTran Saritkhun Poolphol Katelin May Delhanty Visual Arts(Photography) for thedegree ofBachelor Dion Adam Wright Alexandra AnnO’sullivan Bradley JamesHarkin Priscilla Feleppa Andrew MarkClarke Visual Arts(Painting) for thedegree ofBachelor Claudia RoseMcDonald Arts (Jewellery andMetal) for thedegree ofBachelorVisual Zoe Lauren Landsborough Visual Arts(Ceramics) for thedegree ofBachelor Belinda MarieThompson Raydon StewartFarmery Schultz Eleanor Cara Martin Rochelle Adams of InteriorArchitecture for thedegree ofBachelor Victoria HelenSears Helen Margaret Miles Laura ElizabethGully Nakita SoniaDorward William AllanBrown Rosie Claire Beach Communication)Design (Visual for thedegree ofBachelor Hamza Gaco Design (Product Innovation) for thedegree ofBachelor Catherine Saraev Jack Walker Samson Houman Sabzmeydani *(20/08/2014) Georgia Rose Oliver *(24/03/2015) Rachel VictoriaDieckmann George Aguer Deng International Relations for thedegree ofBachelor Sinead RachelleWaters Liu Chen Alexander JohnKuhl Morgan ElizabethDunemann Micheal PatrickColeman WenJuan Chen AzzurroElizabeth Mary Genefhel Auditor Carol ElisabethAmpt Communication (MediaandCulture) for thedegree ofBachelor Jasmine PetaOates Bridget Centaine O’Driscoll Courtney PaigeDunn andCreative(Writing Communication) for thedegree ofBachelorArts Sarifpah AisahWan Marjuki Christophe ThomasTiburzio Sophie NicoleSaltmarshThompson Lachlan KitSaintMiller Olivia Silvia Andreula Communication) (Languages andIntercultural for thedegree ofBachelorArts Xin Zhang Nicholas Francis Vaughan Serene Claire Tay *(16/04/2015) Rebekah EllenPossingham Lachlan WilliamPeter Anja Novakovic Tri HuyNguyen Huay ChingNgoh Yashinni Mathiahlagan Gavin StephenEvans Angus KingstonClarke Chua Tze Wei *(18/06/2015) Erin Grace Burne Olivia Barry Media Management) of Arts(Communication and for thedegree ofBachelor Rhody JohnGleeson and BachelorofInternationalRelations for thedegrees ofBachelorJournalism Sarah EliseThomson Mariyam Salmanzadeh Alisha MarieRuggiero Ana Mikulic and Creative Communication) Journalism andBachelorofArts(Writing for thedegrees ofBachelor

12 August: 3.00pm for the degree of Bachelor of Journalism The School of Education Alanna Nicole Caire for the degree of Master of Katherine Mary Cox Catholic Education Nicole Catherine Dikkenberg Anne-Marie Elizabeth Platten Ottilie Elisabeth French James Donald Gratton for the degree of Master of Education Andrew Jame Lodiong Jasmine Lee Centenera Michael John Lorenzoni for the degree of Master of Jessica Marie Mayes Education (Digital Technologies) Thomas Robert George Nancarrow Angus Hugh Magarey Benjamin Albert Palmer Samantha Jane Regione for the degree of Master Jemma Louise Rowe of Education (Educational Leadership and Management) Bernhard John Sayer Thomas William Syrmas Lorraine Michelle Karunaratne Kate Louise Wakerley for the degree of Master of Education Henry Cameron de Cure *(24/03/2015) (Literacy and Language Education) for the degree of Bachelor of Media Arts Sonia Marree Pringle Sandy Wilson Alexandra Sarah Barrington Lillian Louise Chester for the degree of Master of Choi Wai Ting Education (Teaching English to Justin Wayne Eckert Speakers of Other Languages) Cameron Ridley Dean Edson Liu Jia Joan Sebastian Garcia Anaclet Nzeyimana Tania Crystal Hillier for the degree of Master of Christopher Trent Janssen Teaching (Early Childhood) Jodie Marie Kirkbride Zoe Louise Howse Anthony Marinos Cherie Jean Redwood Grace Anne Linda Newman Emma Pirone for the degree of Master of Teaching (Primary) Liam Rella Obed Wilhelm Joseph Rosenzweig Adriana Jane Ceravolo Prakash David Saraswati Kristina Amanda Chong-Tenn Breeana Kristen Tully Sally Jo Clark Melissa Verdino Sarah Jane Coghlan Meina Wang Nicole Ann Darling Hana Victoria Ehrlich for the degree of Bachelor Margaret Joy Ellis of Public Relations Lauren Rachael Knight Kassandra Affede Anne-Louise Christine Maiolo Tiana Nicole Beatrice Sarah Jane Merrigan Emily Belperio Stephanie Paige Norris Ashleigh Jade Hatchard Marc Stephen Saffin Hong Zhang Lee Terri Young 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) Yoo Young Kim Ashleigh Claire Kemp Kayla Lee Ide-Ant’z Sarah KateHooker Jessica Harper Emma Louise Golding CeciliaMary Gazzola Oliver LachlanGarrett Alexander RobertFulwood Elizabeth Fotiadis Christopher JohnFlavel Zac ThomasFitzgerald Rick Fischer Deon Ferris Kirsty AnnFaulkner Thomas AllenEasson Hannah ElizabethDearman James Anthony DeGregorio Daniel NicholasFrancis Clift Brendan JamesClewes Nathan PhillipClarke Nathan SamuelCini Su JenCheong Leah MarieCarling Stephanie Alexandra Bromley Ryan Travis Bray Susanna ElizabethBrandt Lisa JeanBowman April VictoriaBickley Katrina JaneBerry Emma JaneBellgrove Robert Lucian Barteletti Kelly AnneBarltrop Denise To NhiArab Matthew Altmann Eulaly RebeccaBagshawAllen Nikita Ahluwalia Samuel RobertAgnew Teaching (Secondary) for thedegree ofMaster Kate Simmons Jane Broughton Sawrey Gabriella Player Catharine Louise Piper Eric DuncanNicholson AnselMathews Bryan Xiaojin Li Kelly MaeHeptinstall Roelant RoderickDewerse Catherine JaneDavies Alison Tracy Cocks Erin SamanthaLouise Bigwood Alicia AnnBennett Phillip Adams Teaching andMiddle) (Primary for thedegree ofMaster present: Work andSocialPolicy, will School ofPsychology, Social MPsych (Clinical),PhD,Head: Professor KurtLushington Steven Yarham (Early ChildhoodLeadership) for theGraduateCertificatein Education Brady Aaron Stallard Vicki Rubino Patrizia Puglia Kate Morgante Louise Amy Messenger Joanne Faye Matthews Eloise AnitaGriffiths Jane Frances Gibson Mary Rebecca JaneEwer Naomi MarieCreek Jamie PaulCouch Sonia AmpeliaChiappin-Scalzi Amanda JoanneByrne Education (Catholic Education) for theGraduateCertificatein Lucy AbigailWeate Raja Kannusamy (Adult andVocational Learning) for theGraduateCertificatein Education Eleanor AliceZecchin CollinsJohn Andryan Kylie PetaBoase Katharine Allen and Workplace Learning) Education (Adult, Vocational for theGraduateDiplomain Kate Emma Zvirgzdins Jie Xu Cari AnneWillsmore Hannah JaneWight Amanda Kay Wareham Philip Anthony Walker Ryan JonasVivian Tanuja MangeshVakade Emily Upton Nicholas RobertTaylor Thomas AlexanderStewart Jack Snell Justin RobertSmith LyndonBryce Smith Lauren KateSchiller Jacqueline Schar Gunther Armstrong Schapel Elsa Reuter Daniel MichaelRalph Hannah RosePriest Samuel Powell Ruth Patching Emma Louise Noakes Cerise JoanAnnetteNewlyn Alexandra Neailey Claudia MoniqueMoldovan Genine Karen Meredith Max McColl Marta Markowska Rebecca SuzanneLovell Elena Kuzmenko

12 August: 3.00pm for the Graduate Certificate in for the degree of Bachelor of Education (Teaching English to Education (Primary and Middle) Speakers of Other Languages) Keelan Patrick Mackle Sarah Calderbank Adriana Kelly Mylonas Susan Margaret Kauschke David Unaipon College of Indigenous for the degrees of Bachelor of Education and Research Science and Bachelor of Education for the degree of Master of Kaitlyn Jessica Archer Aboriginal Studies for the degree of Bachelor of Early Alexandra Kate Gallagher Childhood Education (In-Service) Marija Poljak-Nikolic Katherine Anne Barber for the Graduate Diploma Eleanor Christine Behrens in Aboriginal Studies Melinda Jane Bishop Mervyn Philip Wilson Kerry Jane Docking Asta Gehling for the Graduate Certificate Jacqueline Estelle Gliddon in Aboriginal Studies Alexandra Frances Nicholls Amy Luana Thomas Catherine Joy O’Dea for the degrees of Bachelor of Arts Angela Jane Plisko (Aboriginal Studies) and Bachelor of Christine Ruth Rollins Education (Middle and Secondary) Nadine Mireille Schofield *(24/03/2015) Renee Christine Hartnett Penelope Jayne Schubert Joshuah William Terence Jenner Stephanie Gay Sones Adrianne Louise Semmens Patricia Dawn Stewart Tristen Louise Turner for the degrees of Bachelor of Arts (Australian Studies) and Bachelor of Aletta Catharina Visser Education (Middle and Secondary) Sheryle Marion Yorston Stefanie Alyce Angelini for the degree of Bachelor of Lucy May Coleman Education (Adult, Vocational Samantha Helene Florance and Workplace Learning) Maria Elizabeth Grasso Nicholas Robert Burston Megan Kim Haronen Tina Michelle Dalwood Sonia Ruth Mackay Katherine Francis Eagles Sarah Kay Shepherd Helen Kay Elix Kirsty Natalie Storrie Jasmine Skye Peta Giles Marcus Damon Lock for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (Australian Studies) Luke Montgomery Sharon Ann Newbound Graeme Harry Watkins David Andrew Smith for the degree of Bachelor Michael Snowden of Arts (Indigenous Cultures and Australian Society) for the degree of Bachelor of Education (Design and Technology Education) Ferdinand Ntahonziye Rachel Elizabeth Pynor Carole Nadine Holroyd Amanda Lee Radomi Angela Louise Sutton Rachel Holly Ware Damien Thamm for the degree of Bachelor of for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (Indigenous Studies) Education (Early Childhood) Janine Jensen Michelle Carmela Carcich Heather Milton Kallie Ann Gordon Milca Villarrubia Martin del Burgo Sarah Jean Hawes Danielle Ashleigh Maddern The School of Psychology, Social Amber Martina Rumsby Work and Social Policy Danielle Simone Rypstra *(24/03/2015) for the degree of Master of Mediation for the degree of Bachelor and Conflict Resolution of Education (Primary) Angela Nadine Morton Perkins Briellen Louise Dunn for the degree of Master of Sherry Kate Ellsworth Psychology (Clinical) Caitlin Jane Goldsworthy Nina Michele Higgs Sarah May Liddemore Natasha Marie Parletta Angel Tan Fiona JanetRandells Brendon Kyle Liddicoat Melissa JadeEllis for thedegree ofBachelorSocial Work Heidi AnnSteele Science (HumanServices) for thedegree ofBachelorSocial Dylan Andrew Wilson Glen AlexanderTelfer Danielle Lauren Teasdale Robbins Elizabeth Mary Nasrine Rasheed Rohullah RaulQasimy Chloe HannahNunn Alice VivienneMyers Suzan-Keji Monoja Graham Geoffrey Lewis Christina Agatha Kondellos *(24/03/2015) Belinda JuneHowarth James Hillard Jessica AnneHehner Anna RachaelHarmati Joacim CarlWilhelmGrevillius Vanessa Grebenshikoff Jessica Branch Psychological Science for thedegree ofBachelor Lisa DanielleBrewer Bachelor ofPsychological Science Science (HumanServices) and for thedegrees ofBachelorSocial Kathleen PatriciaWeate Karina JaneScanlon Social Work withHonours for thedegree ofBachelor Angela Karen Niejalke in Mediation(Family) for theGraduateCertificate Jacqueline Louise Williams Jiachen Wang Taranjeet KaurThandi for thedegree ofMasterSocialWork Daniel JamesRees Ruby Otero (Work andOrganisational) for thedegree ofMasterPsychology

12 August: 3.00pm story waitingtohappen. story books, thelatestbeinganovel, 2007: atrue Professor Williamshaswrittenmore than10 fellow atBalliolCollege Oxford in1995-96. Completely Different. Hewasavisiting autobiography, AndNowfor Something University allowedhimtimetowritehis A Reutersfellowship atOxford of Queensland. and anadjunctprofessor attheUniversity visiting professor attheUniversity ofNSW awarded himadoctorate oflaw, andheisa of Sydney, MacquarieandDeakin.TheANU doctorates insciencefrom theUniversities and inthesameyear received honorary 1988 Australian honourslist Bicentenary of Science.HewasappointedAMinthe a Fellow Memberofthe Australian Academy In 1993,hewasthefirstjournalistelectedas a NationalLivingTreasure. Communicators. In1987, hewasproclaimed and president oftheAustralian Science chairman oftheCommission for theFuture, president oftheAustralian MuseumTrust, served invariouscapacities,including Outside theABC,Professor Williamshas Safari withDavid Attenborough. of Australia seriesandappeared inWorld Quantum andCatalyst, narrated theNature scientists onABCTVprograms suchas with He hasconductedcountlessinterviews his TVseries. stood infor Tom Jonesfor four monthsin Python’s Flying Circus andDoctorWho, guest appearances inTheGoodies,Monty as studying.Early inhiscareer hemade admits tospendingasmuchtimeacting of Science(honours) inEngland, he Although hegraduated withaBachelor National. Show andOckham’s Razor onRadio and broadcaster whopresents TheScience Professor Williamsisasciencejournalist BSc (Hons) Professor RobynWilliams AM The OccasionalAddress Adelaide C Thursday 13August2015at10.30am onvention Centre Order ofCeremony McCormick Advance Australia Fair /PeterDodds Orchestra, Bratislava Verdi: Performed bytheCSRSymphony Music Aida: Triumphant March andBallet and graduates retire. Official Party, Council, Academic Procession The audienceisrequested tostandasthe The Chancellorwillclosetheceremony. will confer awards onthecandidates. The Chancellor, onbehalfoftheUniversity, The ScienceShow. Professor Robyn WilliamsAM, Presenter of The OccasionalAddress willbedelivered by of DoctortheUniversity. Robyn WilliamsAMfor degree thehonorary Business School,willpresent Professor Chancellor (BusinessandLaw): UniSA Professor MarieWilsonJD, PhD, Pro Vice CChem, FRSC,willaddress theceremony. Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, The ViceChancellorandPresident, the ceremony. PhD, FTSE,FAusIMM, CompIEAust, willopen The Chancellor, DrIanGouldAM,BSc(Hons), sung by MsSharon Turley, soprano. The Australian NationalAnthemwillbe Official Party. the Academic Procession, Council and Hieu Van Le AO, Governor ofSouthAustralia, entrance ofHisExcellency TheHonourable The audienceisrequested tostandfor the Processional musicwillbeplayed.

13 August: 10.30am The Presentation

Professor Susan Freeman PhD, University of South Australia Business School MEdSts, GradDipEd(Secondary), BEco, Dean: Postgraduate for the degree of Master of and Professional Programs, Business Administration University of South Australia Paul Andrews Business School, will present: Benjamin Bancroft Christian Paul Barnes for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Chan Miu Kei *(18/06/2015) Abou Bakar, by thesis entitled: Sanny Sin Ling Chan *(11/12/2014) A symbolic interactionist approach to Chan Sum Yi Prudence *(18/06/2015) consumer behaviour Winnie Cheng *(18/06/2015) (conferred: 16 April 2015) Cheung Chau Ming Christy *(18/06/2015) Cheung Hiu Ying *(18/06/2015) Thomas Kam Tim Chan, by thesis entitled: Ching Hang Shu *(26/02/2015) A study of influences on strategic Choi Hiu Pui *(18/06/2015) investment decision effectiveness Chung Po Gee Daniel *(18/06/2015) (conferred: 16 April 2015) Katheryn Marie Joy Curnow Beni Halvorsen, by thesis entitled: James Cameron Earle Factors that affect employee retention: Jason Alan Ernst a job embeddedness account of migrant Niall Patrick Fay turnover intentions and job search Alexander Spencer Thomas Cahir Grigg activities Stuart David Hall (conferred: 18 June 2015) Adrian Joel Herbert Nicole Dawn Hewett *(27/03/2015) Margaret Kathleen Harris, by thesis entitled: Damian James Hockley *(28/08/2013) Innovation, collaboration and Katharine Jane Hockley physiotherapy clinics Christopher Thomas Hooper (conferred: 16 April 2015) Kimberly Sue Howeler Karuna Ramanathan, by thesis entitled: Ip Ka Man Enabling intuitive tacit knowledge Noni Michelle Inglis transfer through leadership development Kwok Ka Ling *(26/02/2015) in a hierarchical organisation Kwok Ki Woon Albert *(26/02/2015) (conferred: 18 June 2015) Lai Nga Yan *(18/06/2015) Lam Sao Peng *(18/06/2015) Ulrich Michael Veyhl, by thesis entitled: Ben Leditschke The role and leadership of functional Lei Sok Man *(18/06/2015) experts in cross-functional selling centres Leung Tsz Man *(26/02/2015) (conferred: 11 December 2014) Andrew Lightfoot Phillipa Lilly for the degree of Doctor of Ian Ngoc Luong Business Administration Robert Luther Png Soon Hock Charles, by thesis entitled: Nicholas McIntyre Adoption of strategic human resource Daniel Joseph Mullins management selection practices in the Hannah Murphy Singapore private education industry Rose Gathoni Njuguna (conferred: 18 June 2015) Poon Wai Sang *(18/06/2015) Wong Wai Yin, by thesis entitled: Abhishek Rajora Sarah Jennifer Schulze The mediating effects of school reputation and school image on the Matthew Ronald Simpson *(27/03/2015) relationship between quality of teaching So Eric *(26/02/2015) staff and student satisfaction: the So Suk Yi Candy *(26/02/2015) perception of full-time higher education Tina Rose Stewart students in Hong Kong. Matthew Robert Stone (conferred: 21 August 2014) Lai Ha Shirley Tam *(18/06/2015) Tam Oi Yin *(26/02/2015) Tham Anne *(18/06/2015) * indicates a conferral of award date prior to Hoi Lun Tong *(18/06/2015) this ceremony Mei Keqiang Quoc Tran Duong International Business for theGraduateDiplomain Brendan George Paramore Simon JohnHalman Liliana Fernández Pérez James Cameron Earle Venkata SatyaRavi Kumar Chavali Sujith Tippajirao Ambekar Business Administration for theGraduateDiplomain Andrew KamauMuiruri George GichuhiKiama International Business(Extension) for thedegree ofMaster Zhu Lin Zhou Dexin Zhang Cheng Mengyi Yao Jane Upton*(27/03/2015) Luo Qing Khoo Iri Zhi Yu Jiang Pui ChunHung Mahira Hasanovic Nevesinjac Guan Jun Geng Jiacheng Athuai MagotDoor Chin ChuanChua International Business for thedegree ofMaster Xu Xinghui Karen Gray Administration (Marketing) for thedegree ofMasterBusiness Md MasudurRahman Emily Markham Belinda Jayne Judd Resource Management) Business Administration (Human for thedegree ofMaster AliciaShonk Kathryn Fiona Kay Margrie Administration (Health Services) for thedegree ofMasterBusiness Wu Yee HaJanny *(18/06/2015) Wu RyanKamBong*(18/03/2015) Wong PikKei Becky*(26/02/2015) Wong KinMan*(18/06/2015) Wong HoLun Alan*(26/02/2015) Wong ChiHim*(18/06/2015) Christopher Colin Wilcox Ross MichaelWhitman Ethne AnnVigliante Patrick AnsonTrainor Melanie Joy Toyer Scott AngusMutton Julia MarieMignone Christopher JamesEllis of Laws withHonours for thedegree ofBachelor Angela Carrera Honours andBachelorofCommerce for thedegrees ofBachelorLaws with The SchoolofLaw Terry Colin Wilson Francine Whiteley Jamie White Sarah ElizabethWatson Sarah JaneWarren Anthony JamesVon Stanke Mark Andrew Vespa Kylie Joy Veale Kerren Vandepeer Hoi Lun Tong *(11/12/2014) Michael Taskas Kanagalingam Suhendran Renee CarmenSporne Ronald JamesRobinson John BrucePreston JamesPrandalos Harry Phillip ArthurPike Anupama Parmeswaran Jacqueline MachakaNyangena Darrin HeathNoel Matthew Napolitano Rodney Mitchell Stephen Mills Patrick JosephMccaffrey Kristian Livolsi Katrina Jenkins Terry JohnJackson Hui KaWai Paul*(18/06/2015) Trevor Gregory Andrew MichaelGianarakis Christopher JohnFitzgerald Paul Farnworth Scott Andrew Eger Andrew DouglasDrummond Aditya Diwakar Caprice AnneDavey Jagdish DiegoD’Souza Kevin Lawrence Connell Peter Geoffrey Chapple Roderick StuartChamberlain Sara AnnCase Simon HendrikBlom Carolyn JaneBlom Tamara Louise Blackmore James WilliamStuartBell Peter Colin Barnard Business Administration for theGraduateCertificatein

13 August: 10.30am for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws for the degree of Master of Management and Bachelor of Commerce (Arts and Cultural Management) Qing Cao Robin Nicky Duits Benjamin Chau Lorelei Loveridge Alyssa Anne Mason for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Journalism Georgina Elizabeth Paech Marie-Elaina Bakas for the degree of Master of Management Kate Marie Budzynski (Integrated Supply Chain Management) Fiona Campbell Ngor Kuoirot Deng Lauren Barbara Garrett Gohar Rahman Durrani Stephanie Kay Hurrell Xiao Liang Kristina Leigh Taddeo Jiaqi Lu Junhua Zhuang for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws for the degree of Master of Management and Bachelor of Management (Strategic Procurement) Isabel Rose Klem Ryan Robert Barmby Samuel Bayden Thomson Martin Gerard Hughes Claire Marmion Moseley for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Psychological Science Tianyu Qiu Thomas Alexander Sugget Amy Louise Farrell Nuo Xu for the degree of Bachelor of Laws for the degree of Master of Management William Andrew Leo Barnes (Tourism and Event Management) Linda Eleni Farantouris Liana Shae Finlayson Lucy Muringo Gichuhi Victoria Kate Stringer 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 Cho YingNg Jonas CarlosMagaya Nicole KristyLangford Fatemeh Khodadadi Nicola Sarah Godfrey Doolwala Sanjaya Galapitage Daniel Faddoul John David Edwards Carly Battams Danijela Badrov of Management for thedegree ofBachelor David MuiruriMuiganu Business (Management) for thedegree ofBachelor Lo MeiWa *(23/04/2015) (Administrative Management) for thedegree ofBachelorBusiness Alanda Claire Davis for thedegree ofBachelorBusiness Christopher Anthony NormanPotts Yi Fang Benjamin MichaelArnold Supply ChainManagement) in Management(Integrated for theGraduateCertificate Maddegoda GamageAmilaEranga Kushan Melissa AnneFriend in Management for theGraduateCertificate Donna DianeWright Julia Estelle Miller Humble NicolaKate Tracey AnneCutler Stella Cheatle Human Resource Management for theGraduateCertificatein Qilan Zhan Management (Strategic Procurement) for theGraduateDiplomain Peter DaleSharrock Graeme MaxwellRussell Jessie Lauren McKinlay Nicole Griffiths (Arts andCultural Management) for theGraduateDiplomainManagement Michael Davies for theGraduateDiplomainManagement Madeleine VictoriaMarin Mahshid Ahmadi Human Resource Management for theGraduateDiplomain School, willpresent: of SouthAustraliaBusiness Bachelor ofBusiness,University MBA, PhD,ProgramDirector: Dr JohnWilkinson BSc,BCom, Piyapala Xiaowei Zou Pakaisone Xoumphonphakdy Hongyu Xiang Wei Yuhang Wang Haoyinan Shen Hongru Chang Liu Li ChunYan Feng Zhe Hayley KirstenFeichter Fang Guan Ayom AlierAyom Deng Joel Dayan Aiyadorai Nazirulmubin AhmadZaki Supply ChainManagement) Management (Logistics and for thedegree ofBachelor Yu Ya Wen Anna CatherineWest Tara Joy Watson Tsz ChingTse Nicholas JohnSolomon Phan HuongThi Kristen Trang Nguyen Kate JessecaNelson Nguyen NgocTien Andrea Kayla Musolino Lee ChristopherMountzouris Lei Hua Ka ManLaw Alana JadeLalli Niki Kapnistis Cody Johnston Kyle SamuelHowe-Tipene Qianqian Hang Guo Yanan Daniel Garlik Megan Gabell Steyn Freedendal Bianca AnnFrancis Grace Forgione Dean Edwards Kaylene Joy Dommenz Aaron GaborDanicek Kellie LawriceChehade Chi LamChan Lauren MarieChamberlain Stephanie JosieCameron Sonia JaneBlacker Resource Management) of Management(Human for thedegree ofBachelor Zhang Weishuo Yu Ruojia Norton Wong Tracey Joy Watson Linh ThuyVo Kai Tong Joanne Leah Taskas Anastasia ChristinaPouferis Alicia MariePayne Karl Anthony Paterson*(27/03/2015)

13 August: 10.30am for the degree of Bachelor of for the degree of Bachelor of Management (Policing) Management (Marketing) Helen Hansen Anderson Tha’er Moh’d Khaled Abusenenh Ryan Bowman Anna Borek Karyn May Ford Tara Vera Margret Bria *(27/03/2015) Caroline May Gardner Bui Thi Trang My Luke Jonathon Hounslow Chan Hong Nam Chia Pek Kee for the degree of Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Management Ying Cui Aislinn Curyer Jake Colin Culkin Ryan James Gooding Andrew Georgiou Jelena Heleta Jonathon Andrew Henschke Scott Richard Henderson Anthony Simon Jennings Chaoyang Huo Jodie Robyn Lloyd Crystal Alanna Elizabeth Jagger Matthew Desmond Slack Tegan Hannah Jardine for the degree of Bachelor of Jin Shan Tourism and Event Management Sacha Caitlin Just Hugh Bila Jenny Kim Amelia Kate Bressington Richard Mark Kromwijk Marta Claire Dawson Le Hoang Anh Jerry Do Brittanie Lafrance Xu Duan Lin Zhen Norton James Garth Patrick Ling Ngee Hang Georgia Guerinet Xianshan Liu Ainsley Adelle Jones Bonnie Elaine Macleod Ellie Kustermann Tse Fung Mak Dao Lam Kendall Michelle Masters Wenwei Li Kimberly Jay McMahon Riane Lourens Timothy James Nancarrow Dearna Janette Newchurch William Earle Papatolis Ying Qin George Frederick Porter Wang Ruixue Aaron Christopher Ravindran *(23/04/2015) Zhu Fanli Leonard Maxwell Rowe Yang Zhang Bryden Allistair Sturgess The School of Marketing Regan Sym Choon Natalie Patricia Szymanczyk for the degree of Master of Marketing Tan Sik Yee Jonathan Joisbel Andreina Castro Ramirez Tan Poh Jhin Jordan Nicholas Florence-Rieniets Tang Ann Suan Danni Renee Francis Tatwah Tang Yii Kiing Hii Shane Mitchell Tucker Ting Ting Lam Wan Hao Jie Alexander John Mcaskill Wang Jiutong Natalie Moretti Kimberley Jane Ward Kristinne Ann Suing Repolona Dylan James Willcocks Michelle Anne Rice-Murphy Kin Lok Wong Adam Troyn Heath Gerard Worrall Froniga Van Mook Yang Tianqi Xiang Yang Yap Kai Quan *(27/03/2015) Yan Chui Yip for the Graduate Diploma in Marketing Margareta Yunita Elise Marie Breda Zhang Qing Phil Patrick Detoya Zhou Jingzhu for the Graduate Certificate in Marketing for the degree of Bachelor of Elaine Alexandra Jeanette Dalby Marketing and Communication for the degrees of Bachelor of Natasha Dimitra Fermantzis Management (Marketing) and Rebecca Jane Gale Bachelor of International Relations Caitlin Maria Pegoli Kathleen Anne Millar Chanel Saleh Claudia Seychell Shannon Mary Tremaine Carly Watson

Australia. fund aimedatbringingnewjobstoSouth State Government’s $15millioninvestment He wasrecently tasked withleadingthe with the2005SAGreat Award for Business. outstanding contributiontoSouthAustralia his consistentpursuitofexcellence and Mr Chapmanhasbeenrecognised for Corporation. with CBA,Colonial Group and Prudential BankSA andheldseniorexecutive positions Banking Group, ManagingDirector of Chief Executive Officer oftheStGeorge Prior tohiscurrent appointments,hewas in banking. to Adelaide andtakingupanexecutive role move totheeasternstatesbefore returning management industry. Promotions sawhim his early career intheinsurance andfunds Born andeducatedinAdelaide, hespent director ofTAFE. Development CabinetCommittee anda Board, theSouthAustralian Economic Australian Economic Development HeisDeputyChairoftheSouth Services. Room andPerksIntegrated Business Fortis Ago Corporate Advisory, TheEngine Adelaide Airport,Barossa Infrastructure, is ChairoftheAdelaide Football Club,the Rob Chapmanisacompany director. He FAICD, FFIN Mr RobChapman The OccasionalAddress Adelaide C Thursday 13August2015at3.000pm onvention Centre Order ofCeremony McCormick Advance Australia Fair /PeterDodds Orchestra, Bratislava Verdi: Performed bytheCSRSymphony Music Aida: Triumphant March andBallet and graduates retire. Official Party, Council, Academic Procession The audienceisrequested tostandasthe ceremony. The DeputyChancellorwillclosethe candidates. the University, willconfer awards onthe The DeputyChancellor, onbehalfof Mr RobChapman,Company Director. The OccasionalAddress willbedelivered by CChem, FRSC,willaddress theceremony. Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, The ViceChancellorandPresident, FTSE, willopentheceremony. BSc(Hons), PhD, GradDipMgmt, DUniv, FAICD, The DeputyChancellor, DrWendy Craik AM, sung by MsSharon Turley, soprano. The Australian NationalAnthemwillbe Council andOfficialParty. the entrance oftheAcademic Procession, The audienceisrequested tostandfor Processional musicwillbeplayed.

13 August: 3.00pm 21 June: 2.00pm The Presentation

Associate Professor Stephen for the degrees of Bachelor of Applied Finance and Bachelor Boyle PhD, MBA, GradDipMgmt, of Business (Property) BMus(Hons), BMus, Dean: Chin Siau Juen Academic, University of South Nicholas Fyfe Zacharin Australia Business School, will present: for the degrees of Bachelor of Applied Finance and Bachelor for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of Management (Marketing) Mamun Ul Ala, by thesis entitled: Xue Min The potential impact of TRIPS on the for the degrees of Bachelor of pharmaceutical industry in Bangladesh: Applied Finance and Bachelor of towards an industrial policy to promote Tourism and Event Management a national system of innovation through Jonathon Charles Phillips enhanced collaboration (conferred: 18 June 2015) for the degrees of Bachelor of Business (International Business, Finance and Yang Hou, by thesis entitled: Trade) and Bachelor of Management Pricing dynamics, informational Paul Steven Milton *(19/08/2014) efficiency and hedging performance of CSI 300 index futures market for the degrees of Bachelor of Business (International Business, Finance and (conferred: 18 June 2015) Trade) and Bachelor of Management (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) * indicates a conferral of award date prior to this ceremony James Douglas Cameron Walkington for the degrees of Bachelor of University of South Australia Business (International Business, Business School Finance and Trade) and Bachelor of Management (Marketing) for the degrees of Master of Business Administration and Master of Camilla Rose Birch Management (Event Management) Daniel Libralato Yue Qiao for the degrees of Bachelor of for the degrees of Master of Business (Management of Information Business Administration and Technology) and Bachelor of Commerce Master of Management (Integrated Dawson John Hunt Supply Chain Management) for the degrees of Bachelor of Dean Newman Commerce and Bachelor of Tourism for the degrees of Master of and Event Management Human Resource Management Lauren Paige Thiel *(27/03/2015) and Master of Marketing for the degrees of Bachelor of Do Thi Hoang Mai Management (Human Resource for the degrees of Master of International Management) and Bachelor of Sport Business and Master of Marketing and Recreation Management Binbin Wang Luke Stephen Mitchell for the degrees of Master of Management for the degrees of Bachelor of (Strategic Procurement) and Master Management (Human Resource of Professional Accounting Management) and Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management Eric Louis Dsouza Ruby Fagan-schmidt for the degrees of Master of Professional Accounting and Master of Management for the degrees of Bachelor of (Tourism and Event Management) Management (Marketing) and Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management Sheeba George Christopher Luke Tormet for the Graduate Certificate in Business The School of Commerce Anushree Kulkarni Yichao Lu for the degree of Master of Business Accounting Viradha Tharaka Leeniyagoda *(27/03/2015) Danlei Ren Aritri Sarker Nguyen HuyVu Phan Nguyen SyTien Nguyen BaPhuc Luo Chaoying Lu BoNan Long Zhengsu Xueying Li Guan Haoyue Muhammad JahanzaibFurrukh Dai ChengLong Chen XinYuan Xi Chen Chen Hongqin Accounting andFinance for thedegree ofMasterProfessional Zong Chufan Xueting Zhou Ying Xing Yunzhu Wang Wang Yue Youjia Wang Teng Wang Wang Jisi Tang Shiyin Sun Mingjia Stephen JohnRobinson Son Truong Nguyen Qi Ma Lv Danlin Yuan Liu Liu Yifei Qinyun Li Lau ChunYin Lam ThuaThuan Arzoo ShabbirbhaiKugasia Kong Lingwenjun Mastura Hodgahmat Chenxi He Matthew ShaunJamesGolley Geng Jinhao Gao Yan Juan Fu Lesieli LatuFilivao Ming Cheng Yunfeng Chen Xin Chen Chen Chun Dean Caruso Hannah Bottos Professional Accounting for thedegree ofMaster Anthony AllanStewartMitchell Patrick Francis McCarthy Ingrid ChristelKaminski Nelunika Gunaratna James RobertClark Ian MalcolmBodill Business (Property) for thedegree ofMaster Momir Vuksa James Francis Lane Jessica KateGurner and BachelorofAppliedFinance for thedegrees ofBachelorCommerce Haokun Yang Benjamin Kevan Varley Lisa ChantelleTurner of InternationalRelations Finance andTrade) andBachelor Business (InternationalBusiness, for thedegrees ofBachelor Ashley PeterJewell for theGraduateCertificate inProperty Teresa ReneeYeing Jiexi Tian Lan Nguyen NgocChi Li Xiaojie Qinyun Li*(22/12/2014) Ankit Kumar Khadka AnnHyde Cheryl Phallika Chum Professional Accounting for theGraduateCertificatein Nicholas Vithalis James David Littlejohn Brendon WilliamLear Tom StewartBarker for theGraduateDiplomainProperty Zhu Xiaoshan Zeng Zhen Yan Huimin Xu Yiping Xie Nan Suming Wen Wang Tiantian Luwei Wang Vu BaoNgan Sun Chen Nischal Shrestha Keunyeong Park Mohammed Morshed Meng Lixuan Mikaela BacaniMendoza Liu Ying Hemal Jani Youn SikJang Huang Yun Jiewen Fu Accounting andSpecialisation for thedegree ofMasterProfessional Yan Yang Yang XingHan Yang Chao Keval KishorWaghela Ashwini Venkatesan Saurabh Rajendrakumar Shukla

13 August: 3.00pm 21 June: 2.00pm for the degrees of Bachelor Laura Suzanne Marks-Craven of Commerce and Bachelor of Monika Mathyssek-Kilburn Business (Commercial Law) Elizabeth McDonagh Aleisha Lee Martin Angus McNeil for the degree of Bachelor Renae Mcgettigan of Accountancy Duncan James Fenton Mckenzie Chan Suk Ping *(18/06/2015) Shaun Miller Lam Hoi Ki *(16/04/2015) Zeljka Milovic Ng Wai Man *(16/04/2015) Naomi Clare Molloy Yuen Cheuk Chi *(18/06/2015) Santhosh Moorkoth Rakeshni Devi Mudaliar for the degree of Bachelor of Accounting Dale Warren Murrell Natalie Anne Alexander Namrata Nandani Mohammed Shiyaz Ashraf Ali Joelee Marie Nolan Constantine Amditis Dayna O’Gara Sarah Bagus Musdyantoko Suzanne Parker Damien Jon Clint Bailey Kavita Prasad Hope Leigh Bamford Angela Shaw Amanda Bendeich Shane Darren Smith Michaela Franceen Bird Umadevi Sooriyakumaran Justin Marc Braakhuis Adam James Speers Evan Bradshaw Alex James St Flour Emma Kate Burden Anthony Stevens Gemma Cann Rachel Louise Summers Diego Carrasco Xiao Rui Sun Brendan Kenneth Carruthers Richard Dennis Theobald Andrew Cook Rodney Charles Tonkin Bradley Coyne Hayley Jo Trinder Allan Crawford David Vidotto Benjamin De Nardis James William Waterhouse James Alexander John Duncan Natasha Amy Williams Sarah Dianne Dunkley Danielle Marie Woods 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) Zou Jiwen Zhuo ChengZhang Zhang Yiyuan Zhang Keyang Yu Xiaoke Yu Chenru Peak CheeYew *(27/03/2015) Yang Lengxue Xie Yiwen Wu Tianjia Wong ZhiHao*(18/06/2015) Wen Haowei Pak LimJimmy Tse Tran ThiThanhXuan David Tran Deep KishorThacker Tengku Syafiq Tengku Saifuddin Shu NgaTang Ching To Tang Su Jun Rene Speckert Song Saijuan Soh Vey Hoong*(16/04/2015) Chui LimSoh Shuai Xiongfeng Jeremy ShaunSebastian Michael Schmitz Pham QuangDaoTuyen VinhQuang Zheng Miao Miao Jingying Evan Metanomski Stephane Maurin Xiameng Ma Li Luo Ching KiuJackieLuk Weiwei Liu Junxing Lin Dong Lin Sovannareth Lim Nadelyn LimSweeLing*(23/04/2015) Luke Agostino Librandi Liang Yaguo Li QingXiu Li Qianya Na Li Lee Wei Sze Lee KhaiWei *(23/04/2015) Lai MunHoong Dawson JohnHunt Chung HoKong Ching SoonShen Cao Yang Elliott Abbas of AppliedFinance for thedegree ofBachelor of Commerce,willpresent: FCA, PhD,FRSA,Head:School Professor ChristineHelliarBSc, Vaishnavi Kasuba Kam XiuNing Jia Zhe Jia Xiaofan James Alfred Idol Qiqing Hu Stephanie PatriciaHorlin-Smith Nicholas JamesHodder Lyhong Heng Xing He He Siqi Rachel OliviaHalstead Muhammad ZiaHulHaqHairuddin Hu Jiayi Jaimin KirtiGudhka*(22/12/2014) Stephanie RoseGaetjens Yunting Deng YangLin Cui Kate Louise Cornell Cheong JaeSern Chen Yihao Huisha Chen Kate ReginaBruce for thedegree ofBachelorCommerce Klaudio Palaj Coralie AnnNorris Timothy Elroy Marsh Xin Ting Leong Brigitte JaneGaetjens of Business(Property) for thedegree ofBachelor Jee LingYiu Kunshan Yi Wang Dongyan Miao Jibin Ira Fayyadhah BintiMdNazimanShah Herminia DaSilva MartinsFreitas Soares Vincent MaxLobasso Lim KaeWen Xuan Li Tianyuan Li Ka SengLei Seo HyunKim Goh SongHuang Cui Haoran Business, FinanceandTrade) of Business(International for thedegree ofBachelor Mark JohnLangeluddecke Fadillah BintiKhalilullah Steven Dimasi (Economics, FinanceandTrade) for thedegree ofBachelorBusiness Alex JamesBeaton Administration (Marketing) for thedegree ofBachelorBusiness Thi ThuThuyNguyen Wai ChingChan Business Administration for thedegree ofBachelor

13 August: 3.00pm Wee Nee Khan UniSA College Phay Ling Khor for the Diploma in Science Koh Li En Leanne *(23/04/2015) and Technology Tian Sen Koh Ross Elliot Bassani Thaanyea Kreshna Thomas Braima Kuang Ting Sebit Nichola Le Hong Nguyen Alexander Charles Priestley Chun Yu Lau Tyler Lester Winn 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

Prizes and Awards

2014 Prize List Australian and New Zealand Cultural Arts Ltd Prize for Music Performance Excellence - Level 2 Ian Davey Research Thesis Prize Australian and New Zealand Awarded for the Doctor of Philosophy Cultural Arts Ltd Prize for Music thesis of excellence based on the quality Performance Excellence - Level 3 of the examiner’s report, publication record and community impact: Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW) Final Year Thuc Duy Le Outstanding Practice Award

University of South Australia Prizes Australian College of Children and Young People’s Nurses (SA) Undergraduate Prize The University of South Australia manages over 400 prizes and awards, Australian College of Education a majority of which are generously (SA Chapter) Prize - The Tappa funded by individuals or organisations. Tangka Manninendi Medal The University would like to thank Australian College of Mental Health Nurses the following corporate and private (SA Branch) Award for Clinical Excellence donors who partner with us to reward Australian College of Midwives and acknowledge outstanding student Incorporated Award achievement: Australian Computer Society (South A Cuthbert Wells Prize - Australia Branch) Prize Outstanding First Year Australian Decorative & Fine Arts Academic Excellence Award University Society, Adelaide Inc, Award of South Australia - Graduate Diploma in Engineering (coursework) Australian Executors Trustees Academic Award for Law and Global Perspectives Academic Excellence Award University of South Australia - Master of Australian Executors Trustees Academic Engineering (coursework) Award for Law Society and Justice Adelaide Dot Net Users Group Australian Graphic Design (ADNUG) and Microsoft Prize Association Award ADInstruments 2nd Year Australian Institute of Architects Medical Science Prize (SA Chapter) Prize Administrative Management International Australian Institute of Building Program (Hong Kong) Prize First Year Award Anderson’s Solicitors Prize for Torts Australian Institute of Building South Australian Chapter - Associate Degree Andersons Solicitors Prize for Torts A and B in Built Environment Award Andrea Warden-Flood Prize (sponsored by Australian Institute of Building South the Australian Physiotherapy Association) Australian Chapter - R A O’Neill Award Ann Wilcock Prize Australian Institute of Building Surveyors, ANZ Bank Ltd Award South Australia Chapter Student Award Architectural Practice Board of Australian Institute of Building South Australia Prize Third Year Award Armstrong Award in Architecture Australian Institute of Building, South Australian Chapter - Chapter Medal Armstrong Award in Interior Architecture Australian Institute of Building, South Aroma Cafe SA Prize Australian Chapter - H F Sarah Award Arthur J Smith Prize Australian Institute of Food Science Artichoke Magazine Prize in and Technology Prize Interior Architecture Australian Institute of Management Prize ASC Prize Australian Institute of Quantity Audrey Simpson Prize (sponsored by the Surveyors Prize Australian Physiotherapy Association) Australian Institute of Radiography (SA Aurecon Prize Branch) Award in Medical Imaging Australasian Society for Australian Institute of Radiography (SA Immunology (ASI) Prize Branch) Award in Radiation Therapy Australia & New Zealand Society Australian Library and Information of Nuclear Medicine Prize Association (ALIA) Prize - Australian and New Zealand Graduate Diploma in Library Cultural Arts Ltd Prize for Music Information Management Performance Excellence - Level 1

Australian Library and Information Chemplus 4th Year - Advanced Association (ALIA) Prize - Master of Therapeutics Prize Library and Information Management CISCO CCNP Prize Australian Literacy Educators’ CISCO Network Fundamentals Prize Association University Prize Civil Engineering Graduates’ Society Prize Australian Market and Social Research Society Award Clipsal by Schneider Electric Award Australian Meteorological Association Clipsal by Schneider Electric Prize Prize and Bureau of Meteorology Coca-Cola Amatil Prize Australian Pharmaceutical Codan Achievement Prize in Industry (API) Award Telecommunications Australian Physiotherapy Association (SA Codan Project Award for Radio Frequency Branch) Student Group Perpetual Trophy or Wireless Communication Engineering Australian Psychological Society Prize Colgate-Palmolive Pty Ltd Award Australian Society for Defence Colliers International Prize Engineering Prize Concrete Pipe Association Australian Society for Operations of Australasia Prize Research Prize Constance Gordon-Johnson Sculpture Prize Australian Sonographers Cosof Cudmore Knox prize for Contracts A Association Student Award Cosof Cudmore Knox Prize for Contracts B Australian Taxation Office Award Cosoff Cudmore Knox Prize for B P Opie Memorial Prize Corporate Law: General BAE Systems - George H B Haskard Prize CPA Australia - Jack Harrison BAE Systems Prize in Digital Memorial Award Signal Processing CPA Australia Hong Kong China Division BAE Systems Project Award Excellence Award (Financial Accounting) Prizes and Awards Prizes Bank of South Australia Prizes - Most CPA Australia Hong Kong Outstanding Student, First Year Division Excellence Award BankSA Prize for Business Finance (Management Accounting) BankSA Prize for Finance Investment CPA Australia Postgraduate Prize Bendigo and Adelaide Bank CPA Australia Prize Team Player Award CPA Australia Prize for Advanced bioCSL Immunohaematology Prize Accounting M BioSA 3rd Year Medical Science Prize CPA Australia Prize for Global Issues for Accounting and Contemporary BlueScope Steel - Materials Australia Award Issues in Accounting Bob Mierisch Memorial Prize in Civil CPA Australia Young Professionals Award and Structural Engineering CPR Pharma Services Prize Boost Business Results Prize Credit Union SA Excellence in Master Brooks Running Prize of Teaching (Early Childhood) Prize Business SA Prize Credit Union SA Excellence in Master of Cancer Biology Prize Teaching (Primary and Middle) Prize Caroma Design Competition Prize Credit Union SA Excellence in Master Caroma Prize in Interior Architecture of Teaching (Primary) Prize CBRE Prize Credit Union SA Excellence in Master of Teaching (Secondary) Prize Cecil Teesdale-Smith (Literary) Award Credit Union SA Preschool Cecilie Bearup Prize in Professional Experience Prize Occupational Therapy CRMA Award Cengage Prize D G Moye Memorial Prize (Civil Engineering) Channel 7 News Prize for Best Television News Story David Pank Education Encouragement Prize Chartered Institute of Purchasing & David Pank Northern Areas Education Supply (CIPSA): Master of Logistics and Placement Encouragement Prize Supply Chain Management Prize David Pank Northern Areas High ChemCentral Prize Achiever Encouragement Prize Chemplus 3rd Year - David Pank Undergraduate Pharmacotherapeutics Practice Prize Encouragement Prize Chemplus 3rd Year - David Pank UniSA College Diploma Prize Pharmacotherapeutics Theory Prize David Pank UniSA College Food and Beverage Development Fund Encouragement Prize Excellence Award - Highest GPA de Lissa Early Childhood Prize Food and Beverage Development Defence Science and Technology Fund Excellence Award - Product Organisation (DSTO) Surveillance Development Award Systems Undergraduate Prize Food and Beverage Development Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Prize Fund Excellence Award - Runner Up Product Development Award Department for Correctional Services Award Friends of the South Australian Department of Environment, Water School of Art Inc Prize and Natural Resources Award Gary Crilley Award Design Institute of Australia Modelmaking Prize in Interior Architecture Gary Lindblom Memorial Prize Design Institute of Australia Professional Geoffrey Maitland Prize (sponsored by the Encouragement Award - Ceramics Australian Physiotherapy Association) Design Institute of Australia Professional Global Experience Encouragement Award - Glass Halls Cranes Prize Design Institute of Australia Professional Hames Sharley Prize in Architecture Encouragement Award - Industrial Design Hames Sharley Prize in Interior Architecture Design Institute of Australia Harry P Gill Memorial Medal Professional Encouragement Award - Interior Architecture Health Partners Award Design Institute of Australia Professional Helen S Blair Prize in Paediatrics Encouragement Award - Jewellery Design (sponsored by the Australian Physiotherapy Association) Design Institute of Australia Professional Encouragement Hodgkison Graduate Prize in Architecture Award - Visual Communication Ian Davey Research Thesis Prize DG Moye Memorial Prize Ian Wark Research Institute Medal (Environmental Science) Industrial Relations Society of Drake Supermarkets Prize South Australia Prize DVE Business Solutions Prize Inghams Enterprises Dynek Pty Ltd Prize Postgraduate HRM Prize Early Childhood Australia (SA Branch) Prize Institute of Public Works Engineering Australia (SA) - G V Allen Medal eLabtronics Linear Electronic Prize Institution of Mechanical Engineers - Elders Limited Award Frederick Barnes Waldron Award Elma Casely Prize Institution of Mechanical Elma Casely Prize for Masters of Engineers Project Award Physiotherapy (Graduate Entry) ISIS Projects Prize in Interior Architecture Elsevier Nursing Prize J R Pickering Prize Engineers Australia - University of South Jane Harper Honours Research Prize Australia - Keith Johinke Medal Jarvis Group Prize Engineers Australia (South Australia) Mechanical Prize Jeanne-Marie Ganne Prize in Women’s Health (sponsored by the Australian Ernst & Young Prize Physiotherapy Association) Ethel Barringer Memorial Prize John Alexander Voules Brown Prize F A Haas and Sir William Goodman John Christie Wright Memorial Prize Prize for Civil Engineering John Dalby Prize Financial Services Institute of Australasia (FINSIA) Award Jones Lang LaSalle Award Fisher Jeffries Christmas Card Commission Julie Duncan Memorial Award for Student Journalism Food and Beverage Development Fund - Excellence Award - Kate Gilmore Reid Prize (sponsored by the Runner Up Highest GPA Australian Physiotherapy Association) Food and Beverage Development Kelly Scientific Resources Award Fund - Excellence Award 1st Year Kmart Australia Ltd. Award Food and Beverage Development Konekt Prize Fund - Excellence Award 2nd Year Kraft Foods Limited Award Food and Beverage Development KWP! Advertising Award Fund - Excellence Award 3rd Year Leo Burnett Award

Lewis Barrett Prize Mayne Pharma Prize for the Highest LexisNexis Prize for Companies Overall GPA in the Bachelor of and Partnership Law Pharmaceutical Science LexisNexis Prize for Property Law Mayne Pharma Prize Pharmaceutical Industry Experience Course Lions Club of Unley Nursing Award McGraw-Hill Australia Prize Logistics Association of Australia - Student Highest Achiever Award McGraw-Hill Prize Lydia Longmore Memorial Award Michael Miller Medal Lysaght Award for Outstanding Mindfield Book Gallery 1st Year Achievement Medical Science Prize Lysaght Award for Outstanding Most Outstanding Female Student Achievement in Structural Engineering University of South Australia - Master of Engineering (coursework) Margaret E Pank First Year Nursing Encouragement Prize Motorola Mobile Enterprise Prize Margaret E Pank Nursing Motorola Prize in Computer Encouragement Prize and Network Security Margaret Grace McNair AM Nancy Whittingham Award Award for Midwifery National Pharmacies - 2nd Year Prize Margaret Grace McNair AM Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics Foundation Prizes National Pharmacies - Dosage Marie Hammond Postgraduate Award Form Design 1 & 2 Prize Marjorie Black Prize National Pharmacies 1st Year Prize for Chemistry and Physiology Mars Australia Award National Pharmacies 4th Year Prize Martin Hansen Award Nicholas Opie Award in Design Master Builders Association Prize and Construction Master of Dietetics: High Achiever Prize Norm Clarke Fellowship in Master of International Business Physical Activity Award Best Overall Student Prize Norton Jackson Material Science Master of International Business Course and Engineering Medal Prize: Doing Business in Asia Occupational Science Prize Master of International Business Course OT AUSTRALIA - Undergraduate Research Prize: Global Business Environment and Evidence Based Practice Prize Master of International Business Course Outdoor Educators’ Association Prize: International Business Management Tertiary Outdoor Education Prize Master of International Business Course Oxford University Press Award Prize: International Business Strategy Patricia Trott Prize (sponsored by the Master of International Business Australian Physiotherapy Association) Course Prize: International Human Resource Management Pearson Education Australia Prize Master of International Business Course Pearsons Book Prize for Prize: Issues in International Trade Foundations of Business Law Master of International Business Course People’s Choice Credit Union Award Prize: Managing Across Cultures Pharmaceutical Defence Limited Master of International Business Course First and Second Year Prize for Prize: Marketing Across Borders Pharmacy Practice courses in the Bachelor of Pharmacy Program Master of International Business Course Prize: Principles of Finance Pharmaceutical Defence Limited Fourth Year Prize for Pharmacy Practice Courses Master of Project Management Prize (Hong Kong) Pharmaceutical Science First Year Prize Mathematical Sciences Prize Pharmaceutical Science, Pharmacy Double Degree 5th Year Prize Mayne Pharma Prize - Best 1st Year Student Pharmaceutical Society Gold Medal Mayne Pharma Prize - Best 2nd Year Student Pharmaceutical Society Prize - 3rd year Mayne Pharma Prize - Second Year Pharmaceutical Science Pharmaceutical Society Prize for 3rd Year Courses: Quality Use of Medicines and Mayne Pharma Prize - Third Year Research in Evidence in Pharmacy Pharmaceutical Science Phil Hoffmann Business Travel Prize Mayne Pharma Prize for Excellence in the Drug Discovery/Drug Photography Awards for Development Stream Excellence: Atkins Prize Sansom Pharmacy Fund Travel Sansom Medal SA PowerNetworks SA PowerNetworksPostgraduate ERPPrize SA PowerNetworks-Most SA PowerNetworks-FinalYear SA Freight Council Award for Logistics Ruth Grant Prize for Academic Excellence Ruth Grant Prize (sponsored by the RS Components Prize RP DataPrize Royal InstitutionofChartered Royal College ofNursing(Australia) - Royal Australian ChemicalInstitute(SA (Districts9500and9520)Rotary Robyn Parkes Undergraduate NursingPrize Renu Mysore (Rajagopalan) MemorialPrize Redstack Prize for Presentation Redstack Prize for Presentation Real Estate InstituteofSouthAustralia Prize Ralston Medalfor Excellence in R WParsonsMemorialPrize PwC Prize PW StephensEngineering Prize AssociationofSA Public Service Property Council ofAustralia Prize Pro ViceChancellorGraduate Art, EnglishPrimary Teaching Association Port Adelaide Football ClubPrize Port Adelaide Football ClubAward Planning InstituteofAustralia Planning InstituteofAustralia Prize Planning InstituteofAustralia Pitcher PartnersPrize Physiotherapy Research Foundation Photography Awards for Excellence: Photography Awards for Excellence: Award (International) Undergraduate ERPPrize Outstanding Student Physiotherapy Association) (sponsored by theAustralian Australian Physiotherapy Association) Surveyors Prize High Achiever Award (City East) Branch) -Roy Prize MarlowChemistry Student JournalistPrize in InteriorArchitecture in Architecture Physical atTheWark Chemistry Architecture andDesignPrize University Australia Undergraduate Prize Undergraduate Project Prize - Undergraduate Student Prize -Postgraduate Student Physiotherapy Association) Prize (sponsored by theAustralian Photographic WholesalersPrize Deborah PaauweAward Steel Reinforcement Institute State Records ofSouthAustralia -Masterof State Records ofSouthAustralia Staff Award for ClinicalPractice Spence Nealy Award (Electrical Engineering) South Australian Auditor-General’s South Australian Auditor-General’s Sir Eric ScottPrize for 4thYear Courses Sigma Prize for 3rd Year Dosage Shirley ChappelTourism Prize Sheila BaileyPhysiotherapy Prize Sheila BaileyMidwifery Prize Sheila BaileyEarly Childhood Schulz Prize for LawSocietyandJustice Schulz LawHonoursPrize Schulz Communication Prize School ofMarketing Award for School ofEngineering MechanicsAward School ofEngineering School ofEngineering Master School ofEngineering -University School ofEngineering -University School ofEngineering -University ofSouth School ofEngineering -MinorThesisPrize School ofEngineering -Computer School ofEducation StaffMemorial Award School ofEducation StaffMemorial Award School ofCommunication, Schiavello (SA) Prize inInteriorArchitecture Savills Prize SASTA Prize for OutstandingPre- Sansom PublicationAwards Sansom PharmacyFund Travel Reinforced Concrete Design of Australia (SRIA) Prize for Business Information ManagementPrize Information Management Prize - Graduate DiplomainBusiness andPractice Theory Department Prize for Auditing Department Prize for Auditing Principles Form DesignCourses Education Prize Excellence inMarketing Studies Mechanical DesignAward of Engineering Award Education Singapore (OMTM) Prize of SouthAustralia -KaplanHigher Telecommunications Engineering) Prize Education Singapore (Electronic/ of SouthAustralia -KaplanHigher Singapore (ElectricalEngineering) Australia -KaplanHigherEducation Communication andNetworksPrize for Teaching Excellence -Undergraduate for Teaching Excellence -Postgraduate First Year StudentPrize International StudiesandLanguages ScienceEducatorservice Award (National)

Prizes and Awards Symbion Pharmacy Services The ‘Tommy Lyon’ Award for Aged Care Prize for First Year Theory Prize in Interior Architecture Systems Engineering Society Therapeutic Guidelines Prize of Australia (SESA) Prize ThermoFisher Scientific Food T G Mitchell Prize Microbiology Award Technology Industry Association Tony Winefield PhD Thesis (TIA) Achievement Award in Prize in Psychology Electronic System Design Unibooks Prize Ten Network Prize for Best News Story - Filming and Editing Unilever Award Terumo Prize for Excellence UniSA Communication and in Laboratory Medicine Journalism Merit Award Terumo Prize for Excellence in University of South Australia - Laboratory Medicine with Honours Kaplan Prize - Singapore The ACHPER (SA) Prize University of South Australia International Program (HK) The Applied Physics Encouragement Award University of South Australia The Brain Injury Network (BINSA) International Program (HK) - Creative and Feature Writing Award Bachelor of Accountancy Prize The Cardiac Society of Australia University of South Australia and New Zealand Postgraduate International Program (HK) - Bachelor Student Award for Excellence of Applied Finance Prize The Centacare Prize University of South Australia The Chemmart Prize - Honours Project International Program (HK) - Bachelor The City of Mount Gambier of Business (Marketing) Prize Excellence Award University of South Australia International The Concrete Institute of Australia Prize Program (HK) - Bachelor of Tourism and Hospitality Management The Economic Society of Australia (SA) Prize University of South Australia The Electric Energy Society of Australia Prize International Program (HK) - Master The Electric Energy Society of of Professional Accounting Prize Australia Prize - Final Year Project Valuer Generals Prize The Ian Todd Pharmacy Guild Prize W R Odell Memorial Prize The Institute of Electrical and Wilmar Library Prize for Creative Writing Electronic Engineers (IEEE) (South Australian Section) Award Worldsend Prize for Interior Architecture Research The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Prize Zenith Prize in Interior Architecture 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

Previous Honorary Award Recipients

Doctor of the University 2003 Professor Zhang Xiaowei 1993 Mr Maurice de Rohan AO OBE (dec.) Mr John McDonald AM (dec.) Dr Yuan Tseh Lee Dr Jean Blackburn AO (dec.) Dr Alfred Huang AM Professor Lowitja O’Donoghue AC, CBE, DSJ Ms Alison Crook AO 2004 Dr James May Mr Phillip Adams AO Mr Stephen Page AM 1994 Ms Anne Deveson AO 2005 Mr Gavin Walkley AM (dec.) Professor Andrew Ehrenberg (dec.) Mr John Uhrig AC Dr Frank Bass (dec.) Hon Dame AC, DBE (dec.) Dr Julian Burnside QC Mr Leon Davis AO 1995 Professor R Natarajan Ms Doreen Kartinyeri (dec.) Dr Gregor Ramsey AM Dr David Pank AM (dec.) Dr Simon Wong Dr Christobel Mattingley AM Dr James CY Soong 2006 Mr Norton Jackson AM (dec.) 1996 Mr Mike Rann Mr Archie Barton AM (dec.) Hon Susan Ryan AO Dr Betty Davis AM (dec.) Hon Justice John von Doussa AO QC 2007 Ms Wendy McCarthy AO Emeritus Professor Denise Bradley AC Hon Dr John Dawkins AO Professor Don Bursill AM Sir AC, CVO Dr Ron Radford AM Professor Leanna Read 1997 Mr Daniel Thomas AM 2008 Ms Sue Vardon AO Dr Pamela Ryan OAM Mr John Moriarty AM Mr Milton Moon AM Hon Justice Samuel Jacobs AO (dec.) 2009 Dr S (Max) Richards Professor Jarl Rosenholm 1998 Mr David Klingberg AO Mr Nelson Mandela (dec.) Mr Martin Albrecht AC Hon RJL Hawke AC 2010 Mr Bruce Webb (dec.) Professor Brian Vincent Dr Julian Clark Adjunct Professor Neil Bryans Ms Ruth Tuck AO (dec.) Dr Don Williams AO (dec.) 2011 Dr Alice Rigney Ms Alice McCleary 1999 Professor Ashis Nandy Emeritus Professor Maxwell Brennan AO Professor Lyndall Ryan Mr Jeffrey Smart AO (dec.) Dr Colin Thiele AC (dec.) Hon Dr Basil Hetzel AC 2012

2000 Ms Fiona Hall AO Dr Patricia Crook AO 2013 Adjunct Professor Lyndsay Connors AM Mr Sydney Ball Mr Malcolm Kinnaird AC (dec.) Hon Dr Robyn Layton AO QC Dr Rick Allert AO Hon Alexander Downer AC Dr Kym Bonython AC (dec.) Mr Michael Heard

2001 2014 Hon Justice Michael Kirby AC, CMG Professor Peter Høj 2002 Major General Charles Bolden Jr Dr Wolf Blass AM Ms Dagmar Egen AM Dr Anne Summers AO Professor Eleanor Ramsay Sir Terence Pratchett OBE (dec.) Emeritus Professor Dorothy ScottOAM Emeritus Professor Philip Howlett Emeritus Professor Stephen Hamnett 2010 Emeritus Professor Alan ReidAM Emeritus Professor Ebbeck Marjory 2009 Emeritus Professor PaulHughesAM,FACE Emeritus Professor MichaelRowan 2008 Emeritus Professor BruceKing Emeritus Professor RobinKing Emeritus Professor DeniseBradley AC 2007 Emeritus Professor RobertCrotty Emeritus Professor AlisonMackinnonAM Emeritus Professor IanDavey 2006 Emeritus Professor Kevin O’Brien 2004 Emeritus Professor Kym Adey AM 2003 Emeritus Professor RuthGrant AM Emeritus Professor Freda BriggsAO 2002 Emeritus Professor Lloyd SansomAO Emeritus Professor MichaelMillerAO 2000 Emeritus Professor d’Assumpcao Henry AO 1999 Emeritus Professor RobertSmyth Emeritus Professor David Robinson Emeritus Professor David Lee Emeritus Professor Colin Bourke Emeritus Professor Kenneth JAtkins (dec.) 1998 Emeritus Professor RobertNorthcote(dec.) 1997 Emeritus Professor AlanMeadOBE(dec.) 1992 Emeritus Professor Emeritus Laureate Professor JohnRalston 2012 Emeritus Laureate Professor Mr PeterGabriel Mr VintonGCerf Professor McAleese Mary Professor BrianBurdekin AO ADCVOHon QuentinBryce Dr JaneGoodallDBE FSTE AO Mr TheoMaras AM 2015 Adjunct Professor DennisMulcahy Adjunct AssociateProfessor Adrian Vicary Ms ElizabethHoOAM 2014 Mr BillCossey AM Mr Terry Weston 2013 Ms JanLowe Mr PeterSmith 2010 Dr KiaNgeeChew 2009 Mr Kelvin Trimper 2008 Mrs LiYianLin Mr StephenHains 2007 Mr Yeong CheeMeng Mr Andrew Chen 2006 Professor JongTaik Lee Mr Gordon Ingkatji Mr IanHardy AM 2005 Dr Geoff Wood Dr Lewis O’BrienAO Mr Eric Granger Mrs Elizabeth(Liz) Watson (dec.) 2004 Mr Wallace Cameron 2002 Mr Richard (Dick)FidockAO Mr MalcolmColegate Mr Earle ScottOAM (dec.) Mr JohnHeard AM Mr Frank Lampard OAM Mr NortonJacksonAM(dec.) 1999 University Fellow Emeritus Professor BruceJohnson 2015 Emeritus Professor Griffin Gerry 2014 Emeritus Professor MichaelTaylor Emeritus Professor Andrew GilbertAM Emeritus Professor RogerSmart 2012 Emeritus Professor BartonAO Mary Emeritus Professor Winchester Hilary 2011

Previous Honors

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