2014 Graduation Ceremonies

2014 Graduation Ceremonies

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1 Ellecia Malandris – A patchwork story painting with mixed media

This booklet exhibits the outstanding work of graduates of the University of ’s School of Art, Architecture and Design.

2 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

Dr Ian Gould commenced as Chancellor of the Institute Medallist and Fellow of the Australasian University of South Australia on 1 July 2008 and Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, of which he is is the current national Convenor of the University also a Fellow. Chancellors’ Council. A geologist by profession, he has almost 50 years’ experience in the minerals He has served on a range of industry and industry in diverse and senior positions, including organisation boards (often as Chair), including Managing Director Australia of Rio Tinto, and the Australian Institute of Marine Science, the Managing Director of Normandy Mining Ltd. CSIRO Minerals Sector Advisory Council, the South Australian Economic Development and Resources Educated at Sydney Technical High School and Industry Development Boards, the National the University of Sydney, Dr Gould holds a PhD Parksand Wildlife Committee, the Royal Flying in geology and is a Fellow of the Academy of Doctor Service and St Andrew’s Hospital. Technological Sciences and Engineering and an

3 4 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 180,000 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 Before joining the University of South Australia, of the University of South Australia. A Dublin- Professor Lloyd was Bursar and Director of born and educated biochemist who specialises Strategic Innovation at Trinity College Dublin, one in computer-aided drug design, Professor Lloyd of Europe’s oldest and most prominent universities. joined the university at the beginning of 2013, He had also been Dean and Vice President of re-focusing it as a university of enterprise and Research at Trinity and was concurrently the shaping its activities to better meet the challenges inaugural Chair of the Irish Research Council. of the 21st century. He holds a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Globally connected and engaged in helping solve Applied Chemistry and a PhD in Medicinal Organic the problems of industry and the professions, the Chemistry from Dublin City University, and was university is now building partnerships that will also a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at Trinity ensure it remains at the cutting-edge of creativity College Dublin. and new knowledge. Professor Lloyd has published extensively in related In May 2014 Professor Lloyd was appointed fields in high impact international journals while to the South Australia Economic Development generating significant grant income. He is a Fellow Board (EDB) to establish the networks between of the Royal Society of Chemistry. education, research and industry that will transition the South Australian economy into one of innovation and growth.

5 Introducing the University of South Australia

The University of South Australia is built on In 2014, it was again ranked among the the foundation of pioneering institutions top 50 in The Times Higher Education ‘Top that include Australia’s first public art school 100 Universities under 50’, and was the (the South Australian School of Art, founded youngest university in Australia to receive in 1856), the state’s first Teacher Training that accolade. College (1876), and the landmark South Australian School of Mines and Industries With campuses located in the heart of (1889). , in the city’s metropolitan area (at Mawson Lakes and Magill), and in regional The University of South Australia was centres (Whyalla and Mount Gambier), formally established in 1991 through the the University provides opportunities to merger of the South Australian Institute of students from a diversity of geographic, Technology and South Australian Colleges of socio-economic and cultural backgrounds. Advanced Education and is now the state’s It also delivers a number of programs for largest university. international students in offshore markets.

The disciplines upon which its antecedent It offers a wide range of educational choices institutions were founded – arts, teaching, across its four academic divisions – business; engineering and the sciences – remain educations, arts and social sciences; health cornerstones of the University of sciences; and information technology, South Australia’s mission to equip and engineering and the environment. inspire individuals, and to work closely and collaboratively with industry and Since its establishment in 1991, more than communities. 180,000 students have graduated from the University with a range of qualifications It is through these historic enterprises that to form a foundation of the 21st Century the University has forged a reputation for workforce. excellence that recognises the power of education to change lives, and to build The contribution they are making, stronger societies. throughout Australia and around the world, stands as the University of South Australia’s Since its establishment, the University has enduring legacy. also maintained its foundation commitment to deliver equity and access to students from diverse backgrounds while aspiring to the Teaching high-quality teaching, learning and research benchmarks that characterise world-class, The University of South Australia offers more innovative institutions. than 400 undergraduate and postgraduate programs across its four academic divisions, Today, the University of South Australia is a with a focus on educating professionals globally focused, locally engaged institution for a broad range of careers. Among them that is ranked among the top three per cent are physiotherapy, pharmacy, occupational of more than 10,000 universities worldwide. therapy, law, commerce, business, management, computer and information science, engineering, visual arts, architecture and psychology.

6 Introducing the University of South Australia

Christina Smith Between Us blown cold worked glass

The University’s programs are designed to collaboration with industry and government, provide students with specialist graduate are focused on helping to deliver practical qualifications that are sought after by and enduring solutions to real-world industries and professions, and to ensure problems. they are ‘job ready’ for the global workforce. Among the University of South Australia’s To ensure these outcomes are achieved, priority areas for multidisciplinary research students work closely with world-class are health sciences, resources and energy researchers in research-rich environments, sustainability, world-changing designs and undertake placement-based education technologies, resilient and inclusive societies, programs, and learn through the delivery of and the enhanced quality and productivity of service to the community. working life.

The success of this approach is reflected by the fact that more than 90 per cent Community Engagement of the University’s graduates currently in full-time work are employed in professional The University of South Australia makes a occupations, and that its graduate profound contribution, at all levels, to the employment rate remains above the community’s social, intellectual, economic Australian average. and cultural development.

The lectures, seminars and research projects Research that the University presents attract national and international speakers who offer The University of South Australia’s reputation informed viewpoints on key global issues, for research excellence continues to and its free public lecture series enables grow, as shown by its performance in the world-class and innovative research to be 2012 Excellence in Research for Australia shared directly with the community. evaluation which rated more than 86 per cent of the University’s assessed research as In addition to hosting the Samstag Museum world class standard or above. of Art, one of Australia’s pre-eminent contemporary art museums, the University In addition, the University is home to a of South Australia delivers a range of range of dedicated research institutes and programs designed to increase opportunity centres, and is a key partner in a number for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander of Cooperative Research Centres that, in people, and those who have experienced educational, social or geographical disadvantage.

The University also remains a proud sponsor of major community events such as the Santos cycling race, WOMADelaide’s Planet Talks and is a presenting partner of Artist’s Week during the renowned Adelaide Festival of the Arts.

Genevieve Dawson-Scott Touch wood acrylic paint, wood, mixed media

7 Our journey so far

The University of South Australia (UniSA) was established in 1991 but our foundations date back to the latter half of the 19th century. The forerunners of today’s UniSA were the South Australian School of Art, founded in 1856, the first of several Teacher Training Colleges formed in 1876, and the School of Mines and Industries which was established in 1889. These schools were renowned for providing quality education and for responding to the needs of the nascent colony of South Australia.

1856 The School of Art was established by Charles Hill just 15 years after the proclamation of the new colony of South Australia. 1876 South Australian School of Art The Training School, the first South Australian Teachers College, was 1889 founded. The South Australian School of Mines and Industries was established. 1906 Louis Laybourne Smith established the first architectural course at the 1907 South Australian School of Mines and Industries. Adelaide Kindergarten Training College for teachers was established with strong advocacy from Lillian de Lissa. 1918 The Adelaide Technical High School was founded as a preparatory school for the 1960 courses offered by the School of Mines and Industries. 1965 The SAIT opened Whyalla campus to meet the growing demand for skills South Australian Institute of Technology The Adelaide Technical High School and the in the steel and shipping South Australian School of Mines and industries. Industries merged to form the South Australian Institute of Technology (SAIT).

8 1986 Four colleges of advanced education – Salisbury, Kingston, Torrens and Murray Park – amalgamated to form part of the South Australian College of Advanced Education (SACAE). 1991 1992 South Australian College of Advanced Professor David Robinson Education (SACAE) designated one of appointed Vice Chancellor. only eight Distance Education Centres. The Hon Dr Basil Hetzel AC appointed Chancellor The University of South Australia (UniSA) of the University of South was established upon the merger of Australia. SAIT and three SACAE campuses.

John McDonald appointed first Chancellor; Professor Alan Mead the 1993 first Vice Chancellor. 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 with improving Ian Wark Research Institute equity and access to Two of the University’s key education, was appointed. research institutes, the Ian Wark Research Institute The Distance Education Centre building at (IWRI) and the Institute for Underdale was opened. Telecommunications Research, (ITR) were officially opened. 1996 The Unaipon School was opened offering a range of programs in Aboriginal and 1997 Australian Studies. The City West campus was officially opened by Governor General Sir William Dean. 1998 UniSA identified seven unique graduate qualities that described campus City West the knowledge, skills and personal abilities graduates would require in their professional careers. UniSA became the first Australian university to develop a Statement of Commitment to UniSA awarded an Australian Reconciliation. honorary doctorate to then President of The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre was South Africa, Nelson established. Mandela. Professor Denise Bradley was named the University’s Vice Chancellor and President. Extensively involved in 1999 national education policy David Klingberg groups for more than two AM succeeded Dr decades, in 2008 she chaired the Expert Panel Basil Hetzel AC as that undertook the National Review of Higher Chancellor. Education. UniSA won the Business SA Export award Now Emeritus Professor Denise Bradley AC, for education for the first time. The she was made a Companion of the Order University won it again in 2000, 2001, of Australia, Australia’s highest honour, in 2004 and 2006. recognition of her service to higher education.

9 2000 Nelson Mandela was announced as the new 2001 International Patron of The University celebrated its UniSA’s Bob Hawke Prime 10th anniversary. Ministerial Centre. 2002 UniSA was named the leading provider of offshore programs in Australia by IDP. The University won the award again in 2003 and 2004. UniSA sponsored the Tour Down Under cycling race for the first time.

ITR satellite dish 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, andhas earned that citation every year since. 2004 The University of South 2005 Australia Business The first stage of the University’s $100 School became only million capital development program, the second in Australia Blueprint 2005, was completed and five to receive European new buildings – the Kaurna Building, the Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) Dorrit Black Building, the Garth Boomer accreditation, one of two major Building, the Basil Hetzel Building and the forms of international accreditation for Mawson Centre – were opened. business schools. UniSA was placed first nationally in the 2005 The University received an overwhelmingly round of the Australian Research Council’s positive report from the Australian Linkage Grants. Universities Quality Agency (AUQA) audit, including 16 commendations for good The University launched four new research practice. institutes – the Ehrenberg Bass Institute for Marketing Science, the Sansom Institute UniSA received $10 million in funding from for Health Research, the Hawke Research the Australian Government to establish a Institute for Sustainable Society, and the Chair in Child Protection at the University. Institute for Sustainable Systems and UniSA delivered the Australian Technologies (since renamed the Barbara International Space University intensive Hardy Institute). professional development program, The UniSA Mount Gambier Regional confirming the state’s position as a centre Centre was opened and the Centre for for space education and training. Regional Engagement established. UniSA won the Institutional Award from UniSA was ranked in the top 200 the Australian Learning and Teaching universities worldwide by The Times Council for Provision of Services to the Higher Education Supplement. Community. Ryan Manuel, a graduate of Marketing and International Studies, became UniSA’s first Rhodes Scholar.

10 2000 2006 2009 Nelson Mandela was 2001 Professor John Ralston was named UniSA’s The University of South Australia’s Samstag announced as the new first Laureate Professor. Program became a key partner of the Australia International Patron of The University celebrated its Council for the Arts’ Visual Arts Board. UniSA’s Bob Hawke Prime The Australian Minerals Science Research 10th anniversary. Researchers in South Australia and the Ministerial Centre. Institute (AMSRI), headquartered at UniSA’s Ian Wark Research Institute, was officially Northern Territory got access to comprehensive opened. It was supported by the largest historic health and human services data ARC Linkage Grant ever awarded. in Australia with the foundation of SA NT DataLink, a new secure environment 2002 The Cooperative Research Centre established at City East campus. UniSA was named the leading provider of for Contamination Assessment and Associate Professor Mahfuz Aziz won the offshore programs in Australia by IDP. Remediation of the Environment (CRC Prime Minister’s Award for the Australian The University won the award again in CARE) was officially launched. Teacher of the Year. 2003 and 2004. UniSA sponsored the Tour Down Under cycling race for the first time. The Royal Australian Institute of Architects awarded the nation’s highest UniSA public health researcher, Professor Kerin accolade for a public building to UniSA’s O’Dea AO, was appointed as a member of the Kaurna Building. National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and chaired the NHMRC’s new Amy King, a graduate of International Prevention and Community Health Committee. Studies, became the University’s second Rhodes Scholar. UniSA joined Pedal Prix, the Human Powered Vehicle super series, as lead sponsor. Six UniSA students raced in the 24-hour event. The UniSA-based Centre for Muslim and Non- Muslim Understanding was launched in India by ITR satellite dish 2007 Minister of Education and future FedSat, Australia’s experimental satellite The David Unaipon College of Indigenous Prime Minster, Julia Gillard. Education and Research (DUCIER) was developed by the CRC for Satellite Systems UniSA graduated its 100,000th student, opened and plays an integral role in and including UniSA-designed payloads, Charlotte Mukamuberwa, a Rwandan refugee facilitating the University’s legislative was launched. now with a Bachelor of Commerce degree. commitment to Indigenous education. The UniSA Northern Adelaide Partnerships (UNAP) program was established to Professor Peter Høj underpin economic and social development 2003 joined UniSA as Vice Chancellor and and improve education participation in UniSA was named an Employer of Choice President of the 2010 severely disadvantaged communities. for Women for the first time, andhas University following earned that citation every year since. The National Health and Medical Research Professor Denise Council awarded more than $8 million to Bradley’s retirement. a team at the Sansom Institute for Health 2004 Research to support research into diabetes The University of South 2005 and cardiovascular disease in Indigenous Australia Business populations. The first stage of the University’s $100 School became only 2008 million capital development program, The UniSA College was launched to offer the second in Australia Blueprint 2005, was completed and five UniSA was awarded $40 million through the more opportunities for South Australians to to receive European new buildings – the Kaurna Building, the Federal Government’s Education Investment gain access to tertiary education. Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) Dorrit Black Building, the Garth Boomer Fund to help build the $73 million building accreditation, one of two major UniSA joined forces with the International Building, the Basil Hetzel Building and the to house the Materials and Minerals Science forms of international accreditation for Space University in Strasbourg, France, to Mawson Centre – were opened. Learning and Research Hub. business schools. bring world-class space education to the UniSA was placed first nationally in the 2005 UniSA’s Northern Community Summit is southern hemisphere. The University received an overwhelmingly staged, bringing together residents, business round of the Australian Research Council’s UniSA secured $30 million from the Federal positive report from the Australian leaders, local and state government, educators Linkage Grants. Government’s Education Investment Fund Universities Quality Agency (AUQA) audit, and service providers to look at ways to towards the cost of a $85 million learning including 16 commendations for good The University launched four new research improve social outcomes and build community centre to be built in Adelaide’s west end. practice. institutes – the Ehrenberg Bass Institute for through education in Adelaide’s northern Marketing Science, the Sansom Institute UniSA received $10 million in funding from suburbs. UniSA released a for Health Research, the Hawke Research 10-year strategic the Australian Government to establish a UniSA, in collaboration with the Institute for Sustainable Society, and the plan, Horizon 2020, Chair in Child Protection at the University. Australian National University (ANU), launched Institute for Sustainable Systems and which heralds a 20 special summer research scholarships for UniSA delivered the Australian Technologies (since renamed the Barbara billion dollar plus high potential undergraduates who wanted International Space University intensive Hardy Institute). investment in professional development program, to develop research careers. The UniSA Mount Gambier Regional infrastructure. confirming the state’s position as a centre Dr Ian Gould AM, a resources industry Centre was opened and the Centre for UniSA researchers partnered in a new for space education and training. professional, was appointed Regional Engagement established. Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for as the University’s new UniSA won the Institutional Award from Young People, Technology and Wellbeing. UniSA was ranked in the top 200 Chancellor following the the Australian Learning and Teaching Led by the Inspire Foundation, the CRC universities worldwide by The Times retirement of David Council for Provision of Services to the brings together 63 organisations, including Higher Education Supplement. Klingberg AM. Community. UniSA’s School of Communication, Ryan Manuel, a graduate of Marketing and The King of Thailand awarded Dr Basil Hetzel International Studies and Languages. International Studies, became UniSA’s first AC the 2007 Prince Mahidol Prize Rhodes Scholar. for his contribution to International

Public Health.

11 2011 In the 2011 QS World University rankings, the University of South Australia showed 2012 the biggest improvement of any Australian The second Excellence in Research Australia university for the second year running to (ERA) assessment rated more than 86 per cent be ranked 11th in Australia. It remains in of our research as world class or better. the top three per cent of more than 10,000 universities worldwide. Construction of the new Learning Centre, as The first national Excellence in Research part of the City West masterplan, begins to for Australia (ERA) assessment showed transform the Hindley Street skyline. that around 70 per cent of UniSA research EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System) assessed was world-class standard or above. once again accredited the University of South Australia’s Business School for a further three years, giving the University Australia’s longest- standing EQUIS accreditation. The Business School is one of only eight Australian business schools accredited by EQUIS. The new $50 million Materials and Minerals Science building at Mawson Lakes campus, is opened by the Federal Tertiary Education Minister Senator Chris Evans, showcasing one of the nation’s most advanced research facilities for materials and minerals science. Biochemist, researcher and Irish university leader, Professor David Lloyd, is appointed as the University of South Australia’s new Vice Chancellor and President. The new China-Australia Centre for Sustainable Urban Design, led in South Australia by Professor of Sustainable Design, Steffen Lehmann, is founded in partnership with Tianjin University.

2013 CROSSING THE HORIZON In May of 2013 UniSA was the first university in the Our Strategic Action Plan 2013 - 2018 world to host an online brainstorming event and ideas generator. unijam sought input from staff, students and alumni about the future direction of the university. In a non-stop 38 hours, unijam hosted 17,000 unique posts and more than 1300 conversation threads from jammers in 56 countries and every Australian state and territory. Crossing the Horizon was launched – a strategic action plan that is designed to change the way the University operates and engages with its communities. The University of South Australia ranked in the world’s top 50 under 50 years of age by both the QS and THE (Times Higher Education) world university rankings. We are the youngest Australian university on THE’s list. UniSA’s MBA program is one of only three nationally to win a five-star rating for the sixth consecutive year from the Graduate Management Association’s Good Universities Guide. The University ranked in the Times Higher Education’s global Top 100 for engineering and technology. An alliance with SA Pathology was announced that will see UniSA support the growth of one of Australia’s top cancer research centres and expand the University’s footprint in Adelaide’s burgeoning west end health precinct. With a Federal Government investment of $40 million, the Centre for Cancer Biology (CCB) expansion was announced by the then Prime Minister Julia Gillard during a visit to UniSA in June. The University was appointed lead partner of a new Cooperative Research Centre for Cell Therapy Manufacturing set to underpin significant innovations in the treatment available for diabetes, wound, and transplant patients. The CRC represents a $59 million investment from the Federal Government ($20 million) and 14 CRC industry and organisational partners.

12 13 Academic Dress

Doctor of Science higher doctorate Oxford-style red gown with blue facing and gold ribbon trim on front of gown and around sleeve cuffs. Black Tudor velvet bonnet with red cord and tassel. Red hood lined with blue and edged with gold ribbon with two gold chevrons on either side.

Doctor of Letters higher doctorate Oxford-style red gown with gold facing and blue ribbon trim on front of gown and around sleeve cuffs. Black Tudor velvet bonnet with red cord and tassel. Red hood lined with gold and edged with blue ribbon with two blue chevrons on either side.

Doctor of Philosophy degrees Diploma Associate Graduate Graduate Oxford-style black gown with red facing on Degree Certificate Diploma front of gown and around sleeve cuffs. Black Tudor velvet bonnet with black tassel. Black hood lined with red with gold edging.

Professional doctorates Oxford-style black gown faced with discipline colour (as shown below) on front of gown and around sleeve cuffs. Black Tudor velvet bonnet with black tassel. Black hood lined with discipline colour with gold

edging. Oxford burgon style hood Masters degrees Oxford-style black gown. Black mortarboard with black tassel. Black hood lined with blue with gold edging.

Graduate diplomas and Graduate certificates Cambridge-style black gown with relevant stoles.

Undergraduate degrees Cambridge-style black gown. Black mortarboard with black tassel. Black hood lined with discipline colour as shown below.

Associate degrees Architecture Business and Cambridge-style black gown with relevant and Building Management stole.

Diplomas Creative Arts Education Cambridge-style black gown with relevant stole. Environmental Engineering Hoods Sciences All University of South Australia hoods are of the Oxford burgon style. Health Humanities Social Sciences Sciences and Law

Information Science Technology

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

Business and Management

Education

Environmental Sciences

Humanities Social Sciences and Law

Science

15 Ceremony Tradition

Academic Procession and stage Senior management wear a black gown 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 graduates black mortar board with blue tassel is worn. followed by academic staff, members of the Readers wear the gown reflecting their University Council, and senior management of highest award, as do Professors receiving the University, including the Vice Chancellor. the honorary title of Emeritus Professor, and The Chancellor is the last to enter. those being awarded with the honorary title of University Fellow. Recipients of honorary Academics sit at the rear of the stage, with Doctor of the University awards wear the higher degree graduates and Council members prestigious blue University of South Australia in the second to front row. The front row is honorary doctorate gown trimmed with reserved for staff reading graduand names, yellow and red facing, and a red, yellow, and the academic registrar, senior managers, the blue hood. A black bonnet with black tassel Vice Chancellor, guest speaker, honorary award is the accompanying headwear. recipients, special guests, and the Chancellor. Council members are distinguished with In some circumstances the Chancellor may be black silk-like gowns with red, blue, and represented by the Deputy Chancellor or Pro yellow facing, and a black bonnet and gold Chancellor. tassel. Candidates graduating with a PhD wear a black Oxford-style gown with red Academic Dress facing, and those receiving professional Academic dress usually reflects the highest doctorates wear the same style gown but academic qualification of the wearer. Special with coloured facing representing their ceremonial gowns are also worn and these discipline. represent the wearer’s position and title. The Vice Chancellor can be recognised by the End of Ceremony distinctive blue Fairford brocade gown adorned The academic recession signals the end of with silver oakleaf lace, and black bonnet with the graduation ceremony and is led by the blue tassel. The Chancellor’s gown is also blue Chancellor, followed by the stage party in Fairford brocade but incorporates gold oakleaf the reverse order to which it entered. Newly lace and notably this is worn with a black conferred graduates join the recession, bonnet finished with a gold tassel. If you look signalling their entry to the academic carefully you will see that this gown also has community. a combination of gold stripes on each sleeve instead of the silver stripes located on the Vice Chancellor’s gown.

16 University of South Australia Awards

Degree types Co-badged degrees University of South Australia students have a A collaborative arrangement between range of program options when undertaking recognised providers, resulting in a single their study. The following are examples of award and may include the co-badging of a the degree titles you may hear during the single parchment. graduation ceremony. Dual degrees Honours degree Collaborative partnerships between the The Honours degree is a separate, stand- University of South Australia and another alone one-year program of advanced studies recognised provider enable students to for students who demonstrate a high level of undertake a degree jointly facilitated by both achievement upon completion of their pass institutions. Graduates of these programs degree program. will be issued with parchments from each institution. 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.

17 Lisa Haggett – Heart bound transparency film, ink, canvas, water colour, pins, cotton thread, found object

18 Medal Winners

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA MEDALS Awarded annually to graduands in each Division for outstanding academic merit throughout all years of an undergraduate degree program:

Division of Business Travis Jack Daniel Ban Jessica Louise Guest Catherine Anne Kain Lai Bak Chun Lim Ai Kim John David Robinson Arlen Jordan Rosenzweig Vicki Tomlinson University of South Australia Zhang Jianfeng Medals

Outstanding academic achievement is Division of Education, Arts and recognised through numerous prizes and Social Sciences awards. The most prestigious of these for Nicola Brewer undergraduate students are the University of South Australia Medals and Honours Medals. Laura Emily Clark Angelica Matilda Harris-Faull The Medals are silver in colour and bear Lynette Margaret John an enamel version of the University of Melinda Kovac South Australia seal on the front and the John Mingoia recipient’s name is engraved on the reverse Ashan Perera side. Medals are awarded annually in March Caitlyn Louise Sargent for the previous year and are presented at graduation ceremonies before the main Division of Health Sciences presentation of awards begins. Bree Ann Hanna Chun Chuan Ho The 2013 recipients are: Courtney Rose Moore UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH Molly Kathleen Schultz AUSTRALIA HONOURS MEDALS Kiara Spadavecchia Awarded annually to graduands in each Viera Stanekova Division for outstanding academic merit Bradley James Walton throughout all years of an honours degree program: Division of Information Technology, Engineering and the

Environment Division of Business Blake Matthew Gontar Stephanie Laura Hastie Emily Jane Hudson Aoi Tanaka Paul Daniel Rignanese

Division of Education, Arts and Centre for Regional Engagement Social Sciences Aimee Marie Eversen Daniel Colin Feuerriegel

Division of Health Sciences Braden Leith Mitchell

Division of Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment Sanchita Mandal Tan Jun Ren Benny

19 Alumni

Alumni Network The University of South Australia supports a thriving worldwide community of its graduates through its alumni network. Upon receiving their degrees, our graduates automatically become members of an alumni network that includes more than 180,000 of their colleagues and extends across more than 170 countries.

By maintaining contact with the University, alumni members have access Advancing careers to a range of professional and social The alumni network maintains a dedicated events, as well as resources that provide business directory that outlines discounted further learning and career development services available for fellow alumni, and opportunities. the University’s career services program also provides continuing advice on career Keeping up to date development and forums to facilitate contact University of South Australia alumni with employers and professional bodies. are able to keep up to date with the achievements of fellow graduates and the Staying in touch University by receiving monthly electronic Reunion events are held in Australia and copies of UniSANews, Alumni Update and, other countries each year. There are formal periodically, Enterprise magazine. Alumni are network chapters in Malaysia, Hong Kong, also able to maintain their University email Singapore and the United Kingdom, as well account for life, join University social media as active groups in many other locations communities and receive notice of University in Australia and overseas that hold regular events and study opportunities. events. The University is currently working towards the establishment of a Chapter in Continuing to learn China. Furthermore the University’s Business University of South Australia alumni School also maintains an active community exclusively receive special library and program of events. membership for free, providing ongoing access to the University’s vast learning University of South Australia alumni are also resources and receive invitations to special able to obtain a network card that they can public lectures and the University’s high use to access specially negotiated discounts profile Knowledge Works seminars that to services through the Alumni Business feature leading academics and thinkers. Directory, such as events at the Adelaide Festival.

More information on the alumni network and access to its wide range of services and resources is available through the University’s website at www.unisa.edu.au/alumni

20 In Honour of Graduation

Graduation is a time of celebration for Graduates’ names will go on the Honour roll graduates as well as for families, friends on the University Alumni website, and they and mentors who are able to share in this will receive a certificate of recognition and wonderful achievement, after years of study depending on the level of support gifted a and hard work. scholarship prize will be issued in your name in the following year. In recognition of this the University of South Australia has created the In Honour If you are interested please visit this link of Graduation initiative that allows family www.unisa.edu.au/honour to find out more members, friends and mentors to make a information. contribution in the name of their graduate.

This is a simple way to honour this great achievement while also investing in a fund that provides scholarships to encourage others to commence their studies and gain the great sense of achievement that comes with completing a degree.

21 22 Tuesday 19 August 2014 at 10.30am ADELAIDE CONVENTION CENTRE

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony

Processional music will be played. The Honourable Quentin Bryce AD, CVO The audience is requested to stand for BA, LLB the entrance of the Academic Procession, Council and Official Party. Quentin Bryce has enjoyed a rich and distinguished career as an academic, lawyer, The Australian National Anthem will be sung community and human rights advocate, by Ms Sharon Turley, soprano. senior public officer, university college principal, and vice-regal representative in The Chancellor, Dr Ian Gould AM, BSc(Hons), Queensland and for Australia. PhD, FTSE, FAusIMM, CompIEAust, will open the ceremony. Ms Bryce’s contribution to advancing human rights and equality, the rights of women The Vice Chancellor and President, Professor and children, and the welfare of the family David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, CChem, FRSC, was recognised in her appointment as an will address the ceremony. Officer of the Order of Australia in 1988 and a Companion of the Order of Australia in Professor Lloyd will present The Honourable 2003. Also in 2003, she was invested as a Quentin Bryce AD, CVO, for the honorary Dame of Grace of the Most Venerable Order degree of Doctor of the University. of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem. On 25 March 2014, Prime Minister Tony Abbott The Occasional Address will be delivered by announced that Ms Bryce had become a The Honourable Quentin Bryce AD, CVO. Dame in the Order of Australia. The Chancellor, on behalf of the University, Quentin Bryce was sworn in as Australia’s will confer awards on the candidates. twenty-fifth Governor-General in 2008, a position she held until her retirement in The Chancellor will close the ceremony. 2014. As the first woman to take up the office, she was a pioneer in contemporary The audience is requested to stand as the Australian society, and yet one who brought Official Party, Council, Academic Procession more than 40 years of experience in reform, and graduates retire. community building and leadership to the role. Aida: Triumphant March and Ballet Music Verdi: Performed by the CSR Symphony Orchestra, Bratislava

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Professor Vicki Waye PhD, LLM, Joanne Seiler, by thesis entitled: GDLP, LLB(Hons), Dean: Teaching Nursing leadership in clinical governance in and Learning, UniSA Business acute South Australian private hospitals School, will present: (conferred: 01 May 2014)

for the degree of Doctor of Sharat Sinha, by thesis entitled: Philosophy Relative impact of components of market orientation on sales performance Glenn Masao Asano, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 16 April 2014) Determining the effects of online reviews on brand trust and the drivers of customer Wong Kin Ho, by thesis entitled: equity Examining the effects of customer (conferred: 19 June 2014) satisfaction on customer loyalty: an empirical study in Hong Kong’s healthcare insurance Jasha Henry Bowe, by thesis entitled: industry How destination image and country visitation (conferred: 16 April 2014) affects consumer perceptions and preference for a country’s products Hong Zhou, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 12 March 2014) Impact of pre and post cross-cultural training on expatriates’ cultural adaptation and Haiying Kang, by thesis entitled: performance in Tianjin, China International human resource management (conferred: 19 June 2014) of South Korean MNEs in China (conferred: 19 June 2014)

Hong Chul Lee, by thesis entitled: * indicates a conferral of award date prior to The impact of internet sources on Australia’s this ceremony destination image for Korean package and independent tourists (conferred: 16 April 2014) UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA BUSINESS SCHOOL Lim Kim Seah Thomas, by thesis entitled: Towards a greater understanding of for the degree of Master of relationship selling Business (conferred: 19 June 2014) Oanh Hoang Truong *(19/06/2014)

for the degrees of Bachelor of for the degree of Doctor of Management (Human Resource Business Administration Management) and Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management Chui Chuen Shun, by thesis entitled: Melissa Kate Michael A study of using Altman’s Bankruptcy Prediction Model on selected Asia Pacific listed companies which failed over the 2004- INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE 2009 period SCHOOL OF BUSINESS (conferred: 18 October 2012) for the degree of Master of Philip Harrell, by thesis entitled: Advanced Business Practice Organisational values transmission in the Chong Fook Weng Adrian *(19/06/2014) Australian automotive industry: a case study. Marc Andre Joseph Ronez *(01/05/2014) (conferred: 19 June 2014) Sek Wai Kian *(16/04/2014)

Wanichaya Krailas-Olarn, by thesis entitled: for the degree of Master of The effect of service quality and Thai spa Business Administration resources on customer satisfaction in the Huseyin Cuneyt Aka Thai spa industry Damien Michael Anderson (conferred: 01 May 2014) Katherine Browning Cheng Lai Ka *(19/06/2014) Kenneth Justin Lee, by thesis entitled: Chu King Tak *(19/06/2014) Understanding college student demand for Trevor Ian Crispin counterfeit luxury brands in Hong Kong Rhys Gordon Davy China: the role of image congruence and Alexandra Ellen Duffey self-monitoring William John Gichuhi (conferred: 10 December 2013) Craig John Herriot

24 Kosta JohnGiannopoulos Management) Business Administration(Property for thedegree ofMaster Michael GordonBaragwanath (Marketing) of BusinessAdministration for thedegree ofMaster Denise CarolynLowden Services) Business Administration(Health for thedegree ofMaster Mark Zanella Ruben Zandman Peter White Christopher Westley Luke *(21/03/2014) Bradley Watson Tom AustinTrigg Travis AlanTobin Omeed Taheri Nardia Lorraine Symonds Peter Sotiropoulos *(21/03/2014) Guruprasad Prabhakar Shenoy Ashwini Shenoy*(21/03/2014) Gregory DavidSharon Bruno Peter Sergi Jason IanSchupelius Michael RobertSadleir Pratik Ruparel Esther LouiseRoberts Yanfei Ren Tamas Regos Rahul Razdan Thomas Plant Stuart Peevor Justin Patel Pang Yuen Shan*(19/06/2014) Philip LachlanNewitt Morgan Andre Alan Milos Milutinovic Hayley MelissaMills James Augustine McCarthy*(21/03/2014) Scott James Marshall Liu Jiaxian*(19/06/2014) Lin Xuan*(16/04/2014) Vincenzo Libri Li Xuejin*(16/04/2014) Chi MingLi*(19/06/2014) Levey Andre Warren Pek IanLeong*(19/06/2014) Lee Wai Kuen *(12/03/2014) Tyron Leary Lai Keung Pong *(19/06/2014) Christos Komninos Matthew LawrenceKerruish Dariusz Karpinski Justin Joubert Tracey Jones David LawrenceJohnston Ken ManHonIp*(19/06/2014) David JohnHunter Hui ShuMun*(19/06/2014) James RalphHigginson 25 Peter MartinKennedy Sharon IsabelleHillen Kristie Hammant Simon JohnHalman Astrid Gustavson Gu Yong*(16/04/2014) Rebecca JoanFulton Brett Foster Fitzgerald Scott Anthony TobyEvans Wayne John DavidEdwards Duance Peter Anthony Selena GayeDinning Scott ShannonComrie Rick PhilipCandy Jerome JeanKevin Buvet WadeBurns Thomas Jason ScottBurdett Sujith Tippajirao Ambekar Business Administration for theGraduateCertificatein Phuttiphan Voragul Jing Yani Athuai MagotDoor Business International for theGraduateDiplomain Leslie Whale Ian Ethne AnnVigliante Graeme LeslieSmith Michael DouglasPeake Victoria MarieMills Gurdeep Kaur Peter LeslieGough Raymond DeanEgan Nick Droukas Dang Cong Van Christina LouiseCook Chris Chetwynd Jason DeanBouyer Eli Bickley Business Administration for theGraduateDiplomain Meng YaoZou Zhang Jianchao Yang Rui Wang Tianyi Shen Rui Shao HanruCecilia Ren Bin*(20/12/2013) Kumiko Mori Cesar Moreno Yongqiu Li Jason KristianJarvinen Guo Rui Cheng Pengfei Cheng Xingyu Sarah Jane Bamford Business International for thedegree ofMaster Lemmey Paul Andrew (Sustainable Business) of BusinessAdministration for thedegree ofMaster

19 August 10.30am 26 Sophie Leah Whyborn Sophie Mary Ward Arabella Julian Tsiaoussidis Alex David Te Jaclyn Kate Symons TroyRoulstone Allan Pich Philip Adam Tiffany Jane Irving Laws for thedegree ofBachelor Sophie Wilson Psychological Science of LawsandBachelor for thedegrees ofBachelor Madeleine JuliaBonnarChurch Relations Laws andBachelorofPublic for thedegrees ofBachelor Katie Milanowicz Jones Russell Wayne Laws andBachelorofJournalism for thedegrees ofBachelor Eliza-Ann ImogenBrown Relations International of LawsandBachelor for thedegrees ofBachelor Lauren Jayde McConnell Ella Grace King Anja Kantic Laws withHonours for thedegree ofBachelor THE SCHOOLOFLAW Zhang Chenhui Lane John Anthony Business International for theGraduateCertificatein Scott AndrewTurner John TildenFrederick Elizabeth Thomas Julie Lai HaShirley Tam *(19/06/2014) Matthew RobertStone Shing Cham Wun *(19/06/2014) Adnan Sert Ellen Schuler Beverley Russ Amanda Jane Rice Peter JohnReynolds Poon HiuKwan *(19/06/2014) Fred Ovia Phillip RaymondMunro Seamus McDaid Ezra Jonathon Alexandra Low Christopher DesmondLofts Benjamin James Leigh Lau Tak Yee*(19/06/2014) *(19/06/2014) Hung William Kwok Wing 27 Yu Fengyuan Daniel Yout AjangYout Rochelle MarieHarris Alison Jane Gilbey Human Resource Management for theGraduateDiplomain Alysha SharmineMohammadRosly Management) Management (Tourism andEvent for thedegree ofMaster Zhou Kai Zhang Jian Menghan Xu Wang HangQiang Jingwen Tian Ha ThuNguyen Vu Jun ChangKoe Wei Ge Parimi Chakradhar Chain Management) Management (IntegratedSupply for thedegree ofMaster Yolande CherieSmith Joan ElizabethShortt-Smith On KiLee*(19/06/2014) Sandra CarolineBekavac Tess Appleby Management) Management (ArtsandCultural for thedegree ofMaster Seet HuangChong Management) Management (Administrative for thedegree ofMaster Abraham Selebay*(21/03/2014) Landy Nhonthachith Management for thedegree ofMaster Emile Noujeim (Extension) Human Resource Management for thedegree ofMaster Zhenwei Zhu Wang GuangSong Janki UrmilkumarPatel TraceyNeal Anne Ma Yue Lo Kwok Wa Carmela Lillo Maria Karatsinidis Fu Tingting Fu Siyu Chloe Cranwell Chesser Phoebe Anne Chen Hui Chatindiara Walter Human Resource Management for thedegree ofMaster THE SCHOOLOFMANAGEMENT

19 August 10.30am for the Graduate Diploma in for the degree of Bachelor of Management (Arts and Cultural Management Management) Hayley Patricia Berner Jacinta Ruth Ewers Mathew John Bottin Katie Gompertz Chung Huy Gouy Jack Lloyd Han Yang Maria Michalos Dhruvrajsinh Ashvinikumar Jadeja Abdullah Taour Teia Jiang Chuan Katrina Marie Vivian Luo Jingjing Xiao Yu for the Graduate Diploma in Guojing Zhang Management (Integrated Supply Tammy Marie van der Reijden Chain Management) Hao Jinghang Associate Professor Howard Harris for the Graduate Diploma PhD, DipEc, BE(Hons), ThA, Acting in Management (Strategic Head: School of Management, Procurement) will present: Ryan Robert Barmby for the degree of Bachelor of for the Graduate Certificate in Management (Human Resource Human Resource Management Management) Dang Nga Huynh Phuong Adrienne Louise Best Dibez Elena Angele Clare Elizabeth Branch Rachel Jane Farren Melanie Kay Burfield Darren Lee Foreman Consuelo Cerquera Karen Goldsworthy Nicholas George Charlesworth Con Katsambis Polina Christiansen Niamh Linda O’reilly John Robert Ellett Fiona Turner Xuanyu Gu Karl Andrew Hornlund for the Graduate Certificate in Yurong Huang Management Jiang Jiayu Elise Marie Breda Biljana Jovanovic Ryan Heath McEachen Peter William Lewis Anthony Rodeghiero David Gwan Tai Liu Kate Laura Tidswell Melissa Jayne Mack Madelin Jane Pavy for the Graduate Certificate in Ren Wei Management (Integrated Supply Mark Alain Richards Chain Management) Stacy Nicole Schaaf Erik Viktor Gunar Mattsson Megan Judith Tudor Aamir Raza Andrew Stephen Webster Wong Yiu Yee for the Graduate Certificate Xie Jiong in Management (Strategic Longyuan Yu Procurement) Adele Karen Swart for the degree of Bachelor of Management (Logistics and for the Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain Management) Management (Tourism and Event Mohammed Khalid Aldossary Management) Tesfahun Bedelu Monica Espinosa Estopier Choi Pak Chuen Dominique Louise Esteban Christopher Thian Teik Choo Neil David Julian Hallewell Chin Chong Goh Lu Lu Chun Lok Lau Meng Chi Lei for the degrees of Bachelor of Otto Molecue Olyec Management and Bachelor of Rebecca Louise Ryan International Relations James Sarmiento Jack Daniel Lienert Tang Zhi Jian Kiara Elissa Moody Wang Wenjing Xu Jin Zhe for the degree of Bachelor Zhu Hanwei of Business (Administrative Management) Shea Ming Yi *(01/05/2014)

28 Maojie Zhang Yuan TingJun Robert YeoSteven Wang Shufan YaHan Tang Lu Yue Li Yingxu Huang Yu Ting Sara Jayne Higgins Doughty Claire Anne Michael SenecaCruces Shengyu Cai Marketing for thedegree ofMaster THE SCHOOLOFMARKETING Carolyn Parvin Joshua JohnFerdinands Accounting for theAssociateDegree in Xu Jiawei Wang Zheng Helmi Toivonen Bianca Wai ChungSum Ayaka Sugawara Genevieve ChristinePontikinas Ng Tsz HinKenneth Georgia ElizabethMenz Liao Pei Wen Kiu MuiLi Hao Li Lai Tsz HinHinson Yuki Komatsubara Yi Hu Jessica LouiseHill*(21/03/2014) Gu Yunxiang Viola Gregoric Gao Zilin Serife Dogan Karina ElsaCarman Chelsea AnneArnold Emily Anderson Laura Tourism andEventManagement for thedegree ofBachelor Charalambos Trikaliotis Chelsea LouiseModra Tiffany EmmaKershaw Nathan Kennedy Ebony SkyeFedele Chetcuti James Alexander Antonio Francesco Caruso Debra LouiseBachert Management of SportandRecreation for thedegree ofBachelor Angus Yates Pagett Wheatley Chesney Grant DavidSullivan Jonathan Riley Management (Policing) for thedegree ofBachelor 29 Obidullah Arash Miraqa Obidullah Arash Daniela Mazzone Rina Matsumoto Kelly Jane Martin Yuting Ma Lo Oi Yin Kathy Zhong YeeLim Ching KitLai Alicia Jane Lahiff Ei MonKyaing Caroline Krzyszton Ellycia JoanKruger Wei RenKo Daniel StephanKinnear Julianita SheidyCynthia*(12/03/2014) Wei Jin Hartley OlinIkin Tian He Curtis LouisHarms Han Feng Alvin GohJunJie Ge Liang Anthony LucJacques Dierickx Deng Yusi Stuart James Claring-Bould Chiew Lik Wei Chew KahMun Ho NamCheung Joanne Chan TseYing Jonathon DaymanBray Rahim Bin Abdul Mohd Aizat Ali ZanjaniBertoldi Kathryn RuthBennett Hamoud Alotaibi Maram *(16/04/2014) Al-Nawah Abdulfattah EsmailHashem Nurul Fatihah Bt Ab Aziz *(24/10/2013) Management (Marketing) for thedegree ofBachelor Raunak Budden Relations and BachelorofInternational of Management(Marketing) for thedegrees ofBachelor Ashley AnneTaylor Andrew JohnMcluckie Liu Lu Eleanor MargaretJackson-Bowers Huang He Min Guo Briar RoseButtfield Elaine KristenBekas Marketing for theGraduateCertificatein Wang Shufan Liu Lu Gamtcheff Mark Andrew Mauricio EscobarFernandez Shengyu Cai Botelho Ashley AlexanderAry Joanna Blaszczyk Marketing for theGraduateDiplomain

19 August 10.30am Isabel Murray Myeongcheol Oh Pang Wan Jiang Thanh Tuan Pham Dane Johnathan Pople Emma Rose Primett Marlie Cheree Pugh Thanakrit Punsukwattana Lisa Rose Roddy Ryan Seymour Christopher Hamilton Shephard Claire Ashleigh Stamatas SuYi Sun Ying Adam Rinando Ticoalu Zi Wang Ho Lun Wong Sarah Louise Woodroofe Dylan Woods Zhi Wey Yap Yu Wanqing Zhang Hai Long Xianting Zhang Zhao Xiaojuan Zhong Jindou Zhu Bin for the degree of Bachelor of Marketing and Communication Courtenay Jayne Appleton Kate Eleanor Brown Kate Elizabeth Butler Hazel Monika Daehn-alabi Cassandra Demasi Kate Rose Ferguson Ashlee Nicole Garwood Rachel Marie Georgeson Michelle Claire Harris Sophie Elyse Holtham Kate Louise Long Ella Frances Sage Amro Tarek Shaker Danielle Jean Wooley

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Processional music will be played. Senator The Hon Penny Wong BA(Jurisprudence), LLB(Hons), The audience is requested to stand for GDLP the entrance of the Academic Procession, Council and Official Party. Penny Wong was born in Malaysia and moved to Australia when she was eight. The Australian National Anthem will be sung by Ms Sharon Turley, soprano. Before entering Parliament, Senator Wong was a barrister and solicitor in Adelaide The Pro Chancellor, Mr Terry Evans LLB, LLM, and worked as an adviser to the Carr will open the ceremony. Government in New South Wales. She was elected as a Labor Senator for South The Vice Chancellor and President, Professor Australia in November 2001 and began her David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, CChem, FRSC, term in July 2002. will address the ceremony.

In Opposition, she held the portfolios of Professor Lloyd will present Sir Terence Employment and Workforce Participation, Pratchett OBE, in absentia, for the honorary Corporate Governance and Responsibility degree of Doctor of the University. and Public Administration and Accountability. The Occasional Address will be delivered by In December 2007 she was appointed to Senator The Hon Penny Wong, Opposition the Federal Cabinet in the Rudd Labor Leader in the Senate; Shadow Minister for Government as the Minister for Climate Trade and Investment. Change and Water, and in March 2010 the Prime Minister added the Energy Efficiency The Pro Chancellor, on behalf of the portfolio to her responsibilities. In September University, will confer awards on the 2010 she was appointed as Minister for candidates. Finance and Deregulation in the Gillard Labor Government. The Pro Chancellor will close the ceremony.

After the 2013 election Senator Wong was The audience is requested to stand as the appointed as Opposition Leader in the Official Party, Council, Academic Procession Senate and Shadow Minister for Trade and and graduates retire. Investment.

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Dr John Medlin PhD, MEc, BEc, for the degrees of Bachelor of CA, Associate Head: School of Applied Finance and Bachelor of Commerce, will present: Management Vanessa Di Cola for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy for the degrees of Bachelor of Applied Finance and Bachelor of Chunfang Xu, by thesis entitled: Management (Marketing) An evaluation of stakeholder engagement Wei Shi Nicole Quah methods in a complex forestry-environment- agriculture water conflict - a case study of for the degrees of Bachelor of the Lower Limestone Coast water allocation Business (Commercial Law) and plan in South Australia Bachelor of Management (conferred: 19 June 2014) Tanya Anastasia Main

Guodong Yuan, by thesis entitled: for the degrees of Bachelor of Corporate income tax aggressiveness in Business (International Business) China: regulatory environment, ownership and Bachelor of Management impact and market valuation (Marketing) (conferred: 19 June 2014) Cale Urwin

for the degrees of Bachelor of Business (International Business, * indicates a conferral of award date prior to Finance and Trade) and Bachelor this ceremony of Management Paul Steven Milton

UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH for the degrees of Bachelor of AUSTRALIA BUSINESS SCHOOL Business (International Business, Finance and Trade) and Bachelor for the degrees of Master of of Management (Marketing) Business Administration and Sarah Jayne Moran Master of Human Resource Management for the degrees of Bachelor Karolina Dagmara Ventra of Commerce and Bachelor of Management (Marketing) for the degrees of Master of Ikram Mohamed Warsame Business Administration and Claudia Zollo Master of Management (Strategic Procurement) for the degrees of Bachelor of Gerard Mignone Commerce and Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Management for the degrees of Master of Susan Dawn Stringer Human Resource Management and Master of Management for the degrees of Bachelor of Megan Brianna Webb Management (Human Resource Management) and Bachelor of for the degrees of Master of Tourism and Event Management Human Resource Management Nicole Renee Mathers and Master of Marketing Li Xueyao for the degrees of Bachelor of Management (Marketing) and for the degrees of Master Bachelor of Tourism and Event of Management (Strategic Management Procurement) and Master of Melissa Ann Newman Management (Integrated Supply Amy Suzanne Oates Chain Management) Alexia Pantelis Syed Sarfaraz Khan Yong Yong Tan Tiahna Kareen Thiele for the degrees of Master of Management and Master of Marketing Ruben Dario Clavel Lozano Sarah Elizabeth Mary Patrick

34 Zhao Zhen Zhang Zhe Wang Yingyi Nannan Wang Biyi Wang Yoosuf Waheed Ruan Haier Parraga Arias Mariana Nga PhamNgocNguyen Liu Tianao Leal Azuaje Rafael Antonio Liu Yi He Junwei Guo Fang Guo Jianhong Fu Hu Eng Wei Wen Adrian Du Chaowei Ding Li Ding Jingjing Chen XiaoBo Li Yi Chen Chen Xue Muhammed Ahmed Fryad Finance Professional Accountingand for thedegree ofMaster Yuwei Zhang Xinrou Xu Yu Wu Wang Yilin Wang Yan Wang Lu Wang Chuyan Phuong Thi Thanh Tran Tao Xiaojing Chengcheng Sun Ryan Raygan Huiyuan Peng Ngo Ethan Xiaoting Luo Liang Yongxi Li Keying Hu Yue Qing Guo Justin RobertGallasch Chen Yijun Shuainan Chen Chen Huixin Marina Jane Baker Professional Accounting for thedegree ofMaster Mark Watson David Fyfe David William Business (Property) for thedegree ofMaster George Jacob *(31/03/2010) Business (Accountancy) for thedegree ofMaster THE SCHOOLOFCOMMERCE 35 Yeung Lee Wa *(16/04/2014) Yau Ka Ho*(16/04/2014) Wong Yin Ha*(16/04/2014) Wong Lai Yee *(16/04/2014) Tang James KinBond*(16/04/2014) Poon SzeChui *(01/05/2014) Man Wai Yuk*(16/04/2014) Lam HonHung*(16/04/2014) Cheung Yat Ming*(16/04/2014) Cheng Pak Kei *(16/04/2014) Chan WingYin*(16/04/2014) Winnie Chan MingKuen *(16/04/2014) Accountancy for thedegree ofBachelor Michelle CamillaDeFrancesco Business (Commercial Law) of Commerce andBachelor of for thedegrees ofBachelor Wui Jai Kwei Christopher Frank Pepe Daniel MarkBaz Fabian Andreoni Applied Finance of Commerce andBachelorof for thedegrees ofBachelor Darshinii Morthan Relations of International Finance andTrade) andBachelor Business, Business (International for thedegrees ofBachelor Son TruongNguyen Ruchira Mendis Chung HonLow Li Yilin Xuyan Li Socheat Chak Professional Accounting for theGraduateCertificatein Hayden JohnSchneider Julian Portelli Julia KateMcArdle Andrew Horner Ashley Beadel Property for theGraduateDiplomain Karen MaryRoss Sy Tien Nguyen Muhammad Jahanzaib Furrukh Chen Yongcen Professional Accounting for theGraduateDiplomain Xie Dankun Janet Tan Shuzhen Lu Lu Li Cheah Qin Ting Cao Zhi Cai Jie Specialisation Professional Accountingand for thedegree ofMaster

19 August 3.00pm for the degree of Bachelor of Romit Hemant Shah Accounting Jodean Shaw Saif Alam Nicholas Shirley Karen Andrea Ambrosio Kyley Renee Smart Christopher Anderson Ellen Veronica Smith Michael Robert Archer Naomi Stone Gary Dan Avital Samuel Stringer Sonia Joanne Bateman John Taylor Tracey Beattie Danny Albert Thompson Natalie Anne Bell Dan Tooma Lisa Jane Beuermann Phuong Trinh David Adam Blackburn Yvonne Maree Walters Michelle Louise Bowerman Miranda Louise Want Emily Brew Zachary James Wigmore Rachael Briggs Rhonda Willis Wioletta Katarzyna Chelchowska Lisa Ann Wilson William Arthur Chidzey Nicholas Wilson Alison Clements Merrilyn Wendy Wood Timothy George Conomos Alison Louise Young Joshua Cook Ma Lourdes Craig for the degree of Bachelor of Ian Laurence Cross Applied Finance Chanelle Dey NurJanna Syaqira Binti Ahmad Norhisham Shannon Hope Doecke Yu Kwan Au-Yeung Nicole Dombrain Katherine Anne Boxall Muhammad Faris Cao Yiying Kurukulasooriya Antony Viraj Evered Yuk Wa Chan Fernando *(21/03/2014) Chen Li Ying Adrian Franklin Adam Randell Dixon Koshali Gandhi Hu Chenyue Warren Grant Glasspool Christopher Andrew Ide Steven Philip Gray Huiseong Jeong Steve Hatziakoumis Charith Madusanka Kariyawasam Ming Mei Reagan Hii Dewaligoda Gamage Keiran Jarvinen Khoo Zoon Hoong Rebecca Jung Line Natalie Kipland Barbara Krause Jessica Lam Lynlee Jo Krek Li Qiaozhi Tia Latiss Low Chun Seng Anthony John Legg Zafirah Binti Mohamad Bolhair Scott Mark Leighton *(16/04/2014) Vanessa Lim Erube Mukata Robert Logozzo Adam Musolino Natalie Luhr Sing Kan Ng Mary Jennifer Luksza Nguyen Thi Tra My Mark Lyons Tung Xuan Nguyen Yue Ma Rui Lijie Suzanne MacKay Lulu Shangguan Mark Robert McCann Tan Guan Wei Melanie Medcalf Pingyi Tang Mirta Ana Micic-Smith Ka Chi Tse Travis Joel Moore Wan Xing Zhao Simon John Murphy Wang Bin Owen George Murray Wang Wei Ryan Newman Wang Zhen Peter Nicholas Rochelle Ann Weidenhofer Karen Lorraine Nuttall Wu Huaying Sean Michael O’Connor Wu Lingshan Laura Alice O’Halloran Ying Xing Eva Orieskova Keyang Yang Amie Potyrala Yang Yukang Estelle Pratt Sai Ho Yau Benjamin Priestley Yip Je Yue Anika Reside Yip Julius Kai Cheong Andrew Keith Rodwell Zhao Yang Etelka Ronc Chujun Zhan Kieran Rowe Zhang Wei Nicole Maree Scott Zhu DanDan Danielle Setter Yurong Zhu

36 Penelope Anne Davidson Penelope Anne Chelsea Colquhoun Camac Nathan Aaron Rojendra Bhandari Amuda AshleyAllen Business (Property) for thedegree ofBachelor Zong Chufan Zhang Haonan Yuan Mingyang Wu Miao Wong Fai Kin TranHuyen Trang Thi Reid James Pinto Sophia Yeng Fern Ngiaw Kai LaiMa Nan Li Rachael ChristineLawson Cao PhucLam Weixin Kuang Gu Zijian Kimberly Chan Tynn Si Gina MarcelaCerquera Cuellar Finance andTrade) Business, Business (International for thedegree ofBachelor Claire Ward Hannah Rose Thomas Candice Julie Hoang*(21/03/2014) Business (Commercial Law) for thedegree ofBachelor Tang Hengli Katy Paulette Sargent Megan KateEterovic-Soric (Management) of BusinessAdministration for thedegree ofBachelor Vy Nguyen Thuy Duong Resource Management) Business Administration(Human for thedegree ofBachelor Craig Jarrad Stephen Wright *(21/03/2014) Yu Feng Sha Chen (Administrative Management) of BusinessAdministration for thedegree ofBachelor Feng Zhang Yan Yan Vasiliki Totagiancaspro Megan IsabellaJones Nikita Permata Gagola Xiwen Deng Business Administration for thedegree ofBachelor UniSA College,willpresent: Academic Director/Deputy Head: GradDipMgmt, MBA,PhD, Boyle BMus,BMus(Hons), Associate Professor Stephen 37 Nayan Anjana Molligoda Nayan Anjana Andrew James Mills McClintock Michelle April Madigan Thomas William Looi SooFern Lin Pei Jing*(16/04/2014) Lin *(21/03/2014) Li Yi Tiffany IrisSyBritoLi Li Siguang Jia YongLew Law Sally Anne Mun YeeLau Danesh Kumar Megan Jane King Morteza Karimi Ji Yali*(20/12/2013) Jacobson Brianna Alyce Kushan Thiwanka Perera Ilangakoonge Rainie Hong Yuchen Alex LouiseHilton *(16/04/2014) Manpreet Kaur AP Gurchran Singh Tzyy NingGow Bill Giagtzis Gjorge Furkaliev Fang Yaqi Agi Erdiantini Rebecca Jane Dunn Ella RuthDorfmeister Della-Pietra Marco Antoni Inga TamaraCzudek Hayley Jane Cuculowskyj Daniel Craige Wei Feng Cheung Chen Kailun Sze YiChan Cha JiaNi Nadine Cameron Burgess Rebecca Angela Daniel JohnBrown Elvir Bosnjakovic Deanna KateBeare*(21/03/2014) Peter GregoryBeard Tharshini Bala Aref HussainBakhsh Ang EngKiat Sufendri Commerce for thedegree ofBachelor John Fraser James Young Pui Vun YapStephanie Macneil Whitelock Louis Smith Lauren Alexandra Brodie DanielNewbery Jaclyn GermaineNeal Stephen ChristopherKustermann Helen Hill*(21/03/2014) Andrew DuncanGunn Nicholas Peter Goode Leigh DouglasGold Matthew Gardner Lucy Alice Kerby Eaton Matthew LeonardEasther Joseph HenryDuRieu Katy Dean

19 August 3.00pm Esther Nyaradzo Moyana Dennis Ng Yoke Hooi Derek Leong Ching Ng Zoe Marie Pearson Roneihpuii Ralte Siakeng *(20/12/2013) Mikaela Marie Rehn Peter Russo Kate Lauren Scarman Jeremy Sebastian Jason Andrew Sekay Adrian Signore Chun Tat Sin Siow Jia Yee Glenn James Slarks Soh Shiok Wan Anton Suvorin Ling Tang *(21/03/2014) Anthony Joseph Taormina Thida Tauch Teng Yongbing Milosh Tosic Tanja Vasiljevic Wang Cheng Wang Qi Jun Wang Sijie Matthew George Weeks Marlene Elizabeth Wheatley Lynette Fay Whistler Raymond Wong Jit Sheng Lei Xu Hwee Leng Yap Ali Zafar Mohamad Aizat Zauli Zhang Yinan Yibin Zhou Zhu Yaowen Zhou Zhe

UNISA COLLEGE for the Diploma in Arts Brendan Thomas Austin Alexander James Mueller William Albert Power for the Diploma in Science and Technology Kylie De-Anne Batson Elise Helen Bray Matthew Mahdi Rahimi

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Processional music will be played. Professor Brian Burdekin AO BA, LLB, LLM The audience is requested to stand for the entrance of His Excellency Rear Admiral Brian Burdekin is currently Visiting Professor Kevin Scarce AC CSC RANR, Governor of at the Raoul Wallenberg Institute in Sweden South Australia, the Academic Procession, and Professorial Visiting Fellow at the Council and Official Party. University of New South Wales Faculty of Law. He is also international advisor to many The Australian National Anthem will be sung National Human Rights Commissions in Asia, by Ms Sharon Turley, soprano. Africa and Central and Eastern Europe. The Chancellor, Dr Ian Gould AM, BSc(Hons), PhD, FTSE, FAusIMM, CompIEAust, will open As Special Adviser on National Institutions, the ceremony. Regional Arrangements and Preventive Strategies to the first three United Nations The Vice Chancellor and President, Professor High Commissioners for Human Rights, he David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, CChem, FRSC, conducted over 200 missions to countries will address the ceremony. in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America where governments or civil society wanted Professor Pal Ahluwalia BA(Adv), MA, PhD, to create an independent Human Rights FASSA, Pro Vice Chancellor: Education, Arts Commission. In the past 25 years he has and Social Sciences, will present Professor helped to establish such Commissions in Brian Burdekin AO, for the honorary degree of Doctor of the University. over 70 countries and is generally considered to be the leading international expert on the Professor Ahluwalia will present the subject. honorary award of University Fellow to Ms Elizabeth Ho OAM, BA(Hons). Professor Burdekin graduated in Arts and Law from Melbourne University; he Professor Ahluwalia will present the completed an LLM at Georgetown University honorary award of University Fellow to in Washington DC. In 1995 he was made Associate Profesor Adrian Vicary PhD, an Officer of the Order of Australia for MAICD, ATEMF. his services to human rights. His work with homeless young people led to his The Occasional Address will be delivered by Professor Brian Burdekin AO. appointment as Chair of the Australian Youth Foundation (1990–98) and he has The Chancellor, on behalf of the University, been patron of the Burdekin Association for will confer awards on the candidates. homeless young people in Sydney and the Burdekin Clinic in Adelaide for over 20 years. The Chancellor will close the ceremony.

The audience is requested to stand as the Official Party, Council, Academic Procession and graduates retire.

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Professor Clayton MacKenzie PhD, Gemma Maree Paech, by thesis entitled: MEd, LLM, DipEd, TQual, CPE, The circadian and homeostatic influences on GradCE, BA(Hons), Head: School sleep quantity and quality of Communication, International (conferred: 16 April 2014) Studies and Languages,will present: Janene Kay Piip, by thesis entitled: Exploring leadership talent practices in the for the degree of Doctor of Australian rail industry Philosophy (conferred: 19 June 2014)

Peter Roy Arnold, by thesis entitled: Sarah Louise Reddington, by thesis entitled: Being a male public primary school principal: Thinking through multiplicities: movement, the emotional dimension affect and the schooling experiences of (conferred: 19 June 2014) young men with autism spectrum disorder (conferred: 19 June 2014) Ingrid Hanna Biese-Stjernberg, by thesis entitled: Cherie Jean Redwood, by thesis entitled: Opting out: a critical study of women leaving Inside outside: the holding - a study of their careers to adopt new lifestyles the holding capacities of (the hand-eye (conferred: 16 April 2014) relationship in) visual arts practice (conferred: 19 June 2014) Richard Anthony Chew, by thesis entitled: Journey to the Bridge: a composer’s progress Seah Geok Lian, by thesis entitled: through the landscapes of memory Staff development: a Singaporean study on (conferred: 16 April 2014) classroom management using principals as change agents Diana Carolina Cicua Navarro, by thesis (conferred: 19 June 2014) entitled: Natural history of snoring in children: do Tace Maree Vigliante, by thesis entitled: neurocognitive deficits improve if snoring Developing understandings of social justice resolves? and equal human worth: an intervention (conferred: 19 June 2014) study within pre-service teacher education (conferred: 19 June 2014) Douglas Arthur Drury, by thesis entitled: Controlled flight into emotional terrain Marie Pamela Wood, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 24 October 2013) First school choice: an Australian study of parents’ decision-making in relation to Lesley-Anne Ey, by thesis entitled: Catholic school selection Young children’s engagement with (conferred: 19 June 2014) contemporary music media and their gender- role and self-identity (conferred: 19 June 2014) for the degree of Doctor of Education Virginia Marie Hussin, by thesis entitled: Sociopragmatic features in the patient Hui-Ling Chua, by thesis entitled: counselling simulations of second language The study of children’s engagement with pharmacy students: indirectness as a nature in early childhood pedagogic concern (conferred: 19 June 2014) (conferred: 19 June 2014)

Kumiko Katayama, by thesis entitled: for the degree of Doctor of Sociocultural investigation of students’ use of Human Service Research English in the Japanese language classroom during collaborative group work Damien Leonard Coghlan, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 19 June 2014) Transforming approaches to conflicts and disputes in Cambodia: the United Nations Hsiao-Wen Ma, by thesis entitled: intervention and beyond An exploratory inquiry of Taiwanese non- (conferred: 19 June 2014) native speaking and native-speaking English teachers’ conceptions and perceptions of professionalism, TEFL practices and professional relationships in higher education * indicates a conferral of award date prior to in Kaohsiung, Taiwan this ceremony (conferred: 01 May 2014)

42 Jennifer RobynHele *(18/03/2014) ArtandDesign(Painting) Visual for theGraduateDiplomain Rika Febriyani Media Art) ArtandDesign(New Visual for theGraduateDiplomain Cherie ElyseBrown (Illustration) ArtandDesign in Visual for theGraduateDiploma Amanda King Sustainable Design for theGraduateDiplomain DolezalovaPetra Troyn Lindsey JeanBryant (Printmaking) ArtandDesign of Visual for thedegree ofMaster Kaye TrussonDeborah Rebecca Jane Paech ArtandDesign(Painting) Visual for thedegree ofMaster Philippa LiselotteKruger Louis JohnDecrevel (Illustration) ArtandDesign of Visual for thedegree ofMaster Keith Wilson Miles Design) ArtandDesign(Graphic Visual for thedegree ofMaster Binti Wan YusoffNadrah Wan Muhaiyuddin Rosdeyah Afiqah Kyle TravisMachin Nigel Fortune Aaron HarrisDavis Genevieve JuneCother Sustainable Design for thedegree ofMaster Danielle Larosa Kendall Aitchison Lucinda Communication) Design (Visual for thedegree ofMaster Daniel Weiss Design (IndustrialDesign) for thedegree ofMaster Adrienne Jane Murrell Architecture for thedegree ofMaster ARCHITECTURE ANDDESIGN THE SCHOOLOFART, AND SOCIALSCIENCES DIVISION OFEDUCATION, ARTS 43 Ian Grant Clover Allison Chhorn Arts (Painting) Visual for thedegree ofBachelor Zoe Grigoris Arts(JewelleryandMetal) Visual for thedegree ofBachelor Liam DavidFleming Arts(Glass) Visual for thedegree ofBachelor Anne Sharpe Arts(Drawing) Visual for thedegree ofBachelor Clare TaylorJessica Camille ReneeRich Arts(Ceramics) Visual for thedegree ofBachelor Oliver WachlaThomas Eve Tsoubarakis Nicole Maziar Sotoudehfar Natasha EmilyRusso Melissa TanyaRomeo Dominique KateParker Rachel Jade Mifsud Krystina NicoleGiannakis Grace OliviaForgan Interior Architecture for thedegree ofBachelor Nyland Jack Thomas Andrew DavidMcIntyre Andrew JonathanCross Industrial Design for thedegree ofBachelor Amy Siman Asha ChristiannaSernecki Fielke Sherrie Amanda Nicholas Jasper Ely Communication) Design (Visual for thedegree ofBachelor Scott Thomas Jonathon Jordan Edward Hagan Kerri LeanneGavros Patrick DanielEvans Sanchez Dinnen Harry Andrew Patrick James Carter Design (Product Innovation) for thedegree ofBachelor Quan YewWei Chad NathanMclachlan Oleksiy Lyudviga Shanaz Gardawan Simon Neale Arrowsmith *(18/03/2014) Architectural Studies for thedegree ofBachelor Vivienne Beal Natasha ElizabethSzucsBanhalmi Honours of InteriorArchitecture with for thedegree ofBachelor

20 August 10.30am for the degree of Bachelor of Sarah Loveday Hancock *(19/03/2014) Visual Arts (Photography) Ryan Patrick Mallett-Outtrim Jaclyn Mary Browne Quentin James Moloney Kristen Marie Coleman Myles Alexander Wallace for the degree of Bachelor of for the degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts (Sculpture) Arts (Communication and Media Jessica Skye Hansen Management) Mark Benjamin Lowe Muizzuddin Bin Abd Mutalib *(16/04/2014) Azim Muzani Bin Abdul Razak *(16/04/2014) THE SCHOOL OF Noridahwati Binte Abdul Razak COMMUNICATION, *(01/05/2014) INTERNATIONAL STUDIES AND Zulfadhli Bin Abu Mansoor *(16/04/2014) LANGUAGES Muhamad Hariz Bin Ahmad *(01/05/2014) Azan Bin Amin Siru *(16/04/2014) Master of Arts (Journalism) Nadira Aaraa Binti Aziz Montaz Nigel John Huxtable *(16/04/2014) Genevieve Jong Adam Bashir *(16/04/2014) Wai Yin Pang Melody Anching Bendindang Shailen Brahmananda *(16/04/2014) for the degree of Master of Zechariah Ka-Jun Bux *(16/04/2014) International Studies Mandy Chan Mun Yee *(16/04/2014) Xhoel Gjomakaj Edwin Chen Wai Lam *(16/04/2014) Choo Hon Mun *(16/04/2014) for the Graduate Diploma in Choong Su Wei *(16/04/2014) Communication (Public Relations) Yew Choon Choy *(16/04/2014) Tracey Ann Baker Matthew Neville Das *(16/04/2014) Rose Guarna Rozanne De Cruz *(16/04/2014) Alyna Karolyn Malyniak Kelly Marie de Souza *(16/04/2014) Kathryn Louise Rush Rafi Dean *(01/05/2014) Angela Marie Sallis Sitiwe Ezekiel Dembe *(16/04/2014) Foo Wei Yin Tracy *(16/04/2014) for the Graduate Diploma in Sherly Fusin *(16/04/2014) Journalism Ahmad Nafees Bin Haji Kamsani Jarred Luke Sferruzzi Harina Elaine Kaur A/P A/P Harji Singh Amanda Louise Smith *(16/04/2014) Ortolana Clare Henry Solibun *(16/04/2014) for the Graduate Diploma in Audrey Ho Tung Ee *(16/04/2014) Language and Culture Studies Magdalene Ho Oon Mei *(16/04/2014) Katherine Mary Elizabeth Clark Ho Pei Lynn *(16/04/2014) Ho Wee Ru *(16/04/2014) for the degree of Bachelor of Arts Huang Jiali Jessica *(01/05/2014) (Honours) Hue Jia Weii *(16/04/2014) Katrina Sarah Belle Jiang Ren Charmaine Cabral Benjamin Peter Gustav Kobs Alexander Ray Graham Michelle Kong Catherine Howes Kuan Sheue Er *(16/04/2014) Simone Annette Marangon Candice Jayde Kuchel Chad Scott Turner Phoebe Lai Xiao Hui *(16/04/2014) Lai Wai Kuan *(16/04/2014) for the degrees of Bachelor Lau Jia-Le *(16/04/2014) of Journalism and Bachelor Yasmin Binte Abdul Rahim Lazaroo of Arts (Writing and Creative *(01/05/2014) Communication) Lee Fangwei Jonathan *(01/05/2014) Jemima Lea Coad Leong Sue Min *(16/04/2014) Bethany Charlotte Excell Hang Li Sophie Carla Fiegert Liew Siew Hui *(16/04/2014) Tibike Jurecska Emilie Lim Hwei Jin *(16/04/2014) Patricia Anne O’Loughlin Lim Jiy Ni *(16/04/2014) Ashlea Paige Sealey *(19/03/2014) Lim Kay-Kay *(16/04/2014) Samuel James Smith Liu Ming Yao *(16/04/2014) Sarah Robyn Voigt Eric Liung Shen Yu *(16/04/2014) Siew Chen Loh *(01/05/2014) for the degrees of Bachelor Lok Sin Yee of Journalism and Bachelor of Loke Yunn Xi International Relations Low Chooi Hong Sarah Kathleen Bastian

44 Natrydd Sigurthur Melissa LeanneRamsey Michaela MargaritaKis Susannah Ioannou Benjamin James Gericke Renée Frances Biele Communication) of Arts(Writing andCreative for thedegree ofBachelor Joshua NathanielLeach Jentsch Courtney Analiza Karina Doi Ekaterini Dalianas Communication) Arts (LanguagesandIntercultural for thedegree ofBachelor Yong KarMen*(16/04/2014) Irene Yoga Bergosa*(16/04/2014) Yeo SengSeong, Justin*(16/04/2014) Yap Hui*(16/04/2014) Wong Yip Kent *(16/04/2014) *(16/04/2014) Suet WenVinnie Wong Wong SuitLee*(16/04/2014) Wong JiaShawn*(16/04/2014) Wan SueChen Tong Hanlin Toh LayKoon *(01/05/2014) *(01/05/2014) Joey TeoXing Wan Teo EeShang*(16/04/2014) Siew Eng Teng *(01/05/2014) Anita Teh Huizi*(16/04/2014) Evelyn Tang San*(16/04/2014) *(01/05/2014) Louise AngelesTanchingcoMartha Tan RoeSean*(16/04/2014) Tan Qiu Yu *(16/04/2014) Beatrice Tan SuMei*(16/04/2014) Adrian Tan*(16/04/2014) *(16/04/2014) Natalie TaiIan Woei Elyn Tai*(16/04/2014) I Ven Taan EstherRuthQuiano*(01/05/2014) Ganesan Sugumaran *(01/05/2014) Emilio StaMaria*(16/04/2014) *(01/05/2014) Rajinder Singhs/oKashmir *(01/05/2014) Hafeez BinShaik Abdul RahmanShaik Saw Xin Ying *(16/04/2014) Louie-May Ryan Dashwini Ravi*(16/04/2014) Richard GregoryQuek*(01/05/2014) Tak-Meng JeremyPang *(01/05/2014) Ooi PhaikChern*(16/04/2014) Vivian OngSing Yee *(16/04/2014) Ng SooLi Theresa *(01/05/2014) Ng Yew LoongJeremy*(01/05/2014) Steffi Nea*(16/04/2014) *(16/04/2014) Muhammad LuqmanBinMohdMusa Amanda Jane Misso*(01/05/2014) *(01/05/2014) Muhammad SallehBinMat Yusuf Kavin Kumar S/OMadasamy*(01/05/2014) Irene RobertLukumai*(16/04/2014) Dorothy Low Yan-Ju *(01/05/2014)

45 Maida Mulaibrahimovic Sarah Mammone Jacqueline MarieGent Emma LouiseFitzharris Sarah Lea-annFerguson Melissa Elsdon Sophie MayChant Rocco Cavuoto Cady Brewer Megan AmyAndriske Majak Achiek Deng Public Relations for thedegree ofBachelor Yuk Yam Yeung Voski Stepanyan Malee ChengSaing Elisabeth Romeo Matthew Pope *(19/03/2014) Bryce ScottMorriss Hon MingHamishLiu Peter MichaelKeane Thomas Healey Liam ColinEldridge Aaron JohnCasey Media Arts for thedegree ofBachelor *(16/04/2014) Hernandez YoonMatthew TongHong Dylan Kyle Russell Karen GayeRogers Anastassia Perets Adelaine Pek SueHuy*(16/04/2014) Patrick Lynch Major Nicholas JohnMaher Alexandra KateLokan Grace LimShu Ting *(16/04/2014) Emma LaurenHosking Isabella Grace Fowler Samuel RichardFleming Hannah LouiseConnell April Francesca Clarke Lucinda Jane Bode Tatiana FykaBinti Azman *(16/04/2014) Rose Arcangeli Allanah Journalism for thedegree ofBachelor Joanne RaeSpurling Houman Sabzmeydani Arok DengMabior Liew Jonathon WingYum Erin LeonieJomartz Alyce Jasmine Johnson Luke GarciaHynes-Bishop Deanna Jayne Hall Adam Elham Grace EmilijaChapman Van Duivenbode Relations International for thedegree ofBachelor Joanna TrepaMaia Fenn-WaltonLauren Alana Culture) Communication (Mediaand for thedegree ofBachelor

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20 August 10.30am Sophie Louise Murray Thien Thanh Do Fern Angharad Seacombe Suzanne Louise Grist Benjamin Mark Smeaton Jarrah Ingram Linda Thammakhantry-Jason Bianca Jaye Pandopulos Vincenzo Zappia Haze Kathleen Sackey for the Associate Degree in for the degree of Master of Languages and Culture Studies Teaching (Secondary) Jeremy James Agnew Feresh Agahi-Pizarro Christina Mammone Jennifer Kaye Ahrens Jessica Kara McRae Natalie Elyse Andreou Natalie Anne Brinkworth Professor Stephen Dobson, PhD, Christie Rhiane Burt MagArt, BA(Hons), Dean and Freya Paton Byrne Head: School of Education, will Heath Andrew Carter present: Sarah Anne Cowling Thomas Robert Dawson-White THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Arthur Alfred Densley Mark Patrick Fitzgerald for the degree of Master of Alex Louise Flynn Catholic Education Gao Wei Janet Colleen Rehn Daniel Scott Gibbs Diana Erika González Garduño for the degree of Master of Adam Barry Gribble Education Lisa Catherine Hatch Sazlyni Mohd Sazlly Lim Jessica Clair Henry Michael Alan Hill for the degree of Master of Caitlin Nadine Holroyd Education (Digital Technologies) Timothy Robert Imeson Alison Jane Powell Kirsten Amber Jones Pheobe Kadi for the degree of Master of Ashleigh Victoria Rose Kelly Education (Educational Leadership Aaron James Kempe and Management) Venetia Rose Kendrick Wei Ling Fa Kate Alexandra Knowles Chad Gramola Pan Yip Lee Alysha Mallia for the degree of Master of Fraser Marshall Education (Languages Education) Martin Leigh Matejcic Belinda Jay Brenen Robert David Matheson Jarrod Lindsay Mayes for the degree of Master of Patrick McEgan Education (Literacy and Language Hanna Brooke Minchin Education) Luke Anthony Mount Deborah Anne King Kazic James Neilson Catherine Nguyen-Hoang for the degree of Master of Gavin Scott Ninnes Education (Teaching English to Chris Paul Nynycz Speakers of Other Languages) Deanne Olston Suzanne Donovan Natalie Jade Pearson Dantong Feng Benjamin Michael Potter Rory James Hawkins Kimberley Alice Prince Merrawyn Louise James Lauren Qvistgaard Miriam Ruth Smith Ashleigh Jean Redding Kali Gillian Rodda for the degree of Master of Lisa Kate Sachse Teaching (Early Childhood) Andrew John Senyszyn Sonia Taddeo Kelly Ann Sharrad Lorelei Mary Francesca Siegloff for the degree of Master of Cameron John Sparkes Teaching (Primary) Kathryn Olivia Sutton Deena Flora Madtha *(18/03/2014) Joshua Kim Vater Brianna Robin Manoel Elizabeth Vuong Lisa Jean Tansing Thomas Edward Waldron Luke Dylan Westbury for the degree of Master of Renee Wilks Teaching (Primary and Middle) Maja Williams Amanda Cheah Allison Victoria Wilton Kirby James Dickinson Rachel Wood

48 Sonja Jovanovic Primary) withHonours Education (Junior Primaryand for thedegree ofBachelor Robert White Michael (Honours) Adult andVocational Education for thedegree ofBachelor Zhang Xufei Yip Sau Chun Pipitsa Tragaras Jillian HeatherSanders Sarah Jayne Downs Jennifer GayCompton Speakers ofOtherLanguages) Education (Teaching Englishto for theGraduateCertificatein Michelle Keyser Leadership) in Education(EarlyChildhood for theGraduateCertificate Caroline MarieO’Halloran Meagan LouiseMcDonnell Kellie MarieMartin Kathryn Jane Martin Sally RoseMangan Henderson Rosemary Therese Patrick JohnGermerHarmer Stephen JohnHards Elizabeth MargaretElliott Darren RichardElliott Chantal MoniqueDriver Benjamin JonDray Emma CarolineDottore Timothy StephenDonovan Tania JoanneDelia Rebecca Davill PatriciaClark Thelma Danae EleanorCaesarowicz Joshua Brewer Joe Blefari Andrea ClareBishop Michelle MarieBarratt Education (CatholicEducation) for theGraduateCertificatein Nuru-Deen Suraju Education (Secondary) for theGraduateDiplomain Hunter Thomson Ian Benjamin James Roberts Sophia Corso Nga Fong Chan Melissa NicoleBeeston Workplace Learning) Education (Adult,Vocational and for theGraduateDiplomain Sarah ClaireZwarts Yuan Zhu Jia Zhao Kate Wyatt Samantha Ewen Wright Joshua Michael Wood Tyson 49 Abeygunawardane *(18/03/2014) Konara Mudiyanselage Surangi Rasika Education (PrimaryandMiddle) for thedegree ofBachelor Pamela CandiceParker Knight Shanna Vera Emma ElizabethForeman Piya JerrimaCoughlan Education (Primary) for thedegree ofBachelor Danielle Woortman Nicole Mills Patricia Ann Sarah MichelleMarsland Kym ElizabethLester Hala Kayal Jessica LaurenHoare Hayley RoseBell Education (EarlyChildhood) for thedegree ofBachelor Timothy Ryan Donhardt Education) Education (DesignandTechnology for thedegree ofBachelor Paul ShayneMonopoli Lammas Caralyn Wendy Heather JuneEglinton Judith Brooks Bristow Sharon Ann Workplace Learning) Education (Adult,Vocational and for thedegree ofBachelor Suzette Wild Linda Carol Weidenbach Lisa Louise TrevorRoxanne Brooke Sarah Sky Rich Linda Ann Karyn LouiseRemphrey Karen Jane Penn Michelle LeeMoore Emma McEvoy Kerasia Kouvaris Petah Hampton Karlie MeganCroughan Lee Atyeo Krystal Service) Early ChildhoodEducation(In- for thedegree ofBachelor Louise Williams Jessica Meiles StuartManser Macolino Darren Venusto Science andBachelorofEducation for thedegrees ofBachelor Lempens Gengika Anne with Honours Education (PrimaryandMiddle) for thedegree ofBachelor

20 August 10.30am 50 Carol LeeBatson Organisational) of Psychology(Work and for thedegree ofMaster Gaye Winterburn Bronwen Croucher Nicholas William Psychology (Clinical) for thedegree ofMaster Lillecrapp Elizabeth Ann Mediation andConflictResolution for thedegree ofMaster POLICY SOCIAL WORKAND THE SCHOOLOFPSYCHOLOGY, Jennifer Jane Fairweather Roslyn Coles Rhonda Frances Carson (Indigenous Studies) for thedegree ofBachelorArts Tessima RaelynSloan Emma Jane Drummond Australian Society) Arts (IndigenousCultures and for thedegree ofBachelor Leonarda Vawser (Aboriginal Studies) for thedegree ofBachelorArts Lauren KayeMoran Andreah Kerstie Firth Denyer Rebecca Anne and Secondary) Bachelor ofEducation(Middle Arts (AustralianStudies)and for thedegrees ofBachelor Maria CatharinaOverduin-Buckens Services) Bachelor ofSocialScience(Human Arts (AboriginalStudies)and for thedegrees ofBachelor Katherine LouiseStewart and Secondary) Bachelor ofEducation(Middle Arts (AboriginalStudies)and for thedegrees ofBachelor Christina Stade Hender John Andrew Aboriginal Studies for theGraduateCertificatein Jeffrey JohnMorrall Sabu Bhaskaran Aboriginal Studies for thedegree ofMaster RESEARCH INDIGENOUS EDUCATION AND DAVID UNAIPONCOLLEGEOF 51 Andrea Frullani *(19/03/2014) Stephen James Duff Andrew JohnClark Social Work for thedegree ofBachelor Louise Wright Emma Scott AnthonyWilkshire Jane TeeLisa Nicole Siciliano Kianna Jade Sadlon Emma MayReardon Lauren LouiseRadnor Claire Eva Palmer Musolino Giuseppe Antonio Julia Mastripolito Kate NerissaMartin Sarah NicoleLouend Chun NgaiLee Lydia Langlin Monica KristinaLado Andrew StephenKirwan Samantha Karatzas Tai Po Ho Miraldo Ganibegovic Siobhan MacushlaEvans Kara MareeDoublet Mia HallDeBroughe Benjamin JohnButler Destiny Broad-Logozzo Psychological Science for thedegree ofBachelor Belinda LeePearson Emily MargaretMillar*(19/03/2014) Science and BachelorofPsychological Social Science(HumanServices) for thedegrees ofBachelor Theresa DawnChamberlain Jean LouiseBacon Social Work withHonours for thedegree ofBachelor Paula Janine Benson Mediation (Workplace Relations) for theGraduateCertificatein Kerry ElizabethO’Donnell Belinda Manning Julia EstelleGoldsworthy Sarah Victoria Cooper*(19/06/2014) Mediation (Family) for theGraduateCertificatein

20 August 10.30am 52 Wednesday 20 August 2014 at 3.00pm ADELAIDE CONVENTION CENTRE

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony

Processional music will be played. Dr Paul Willis PhD The audience is requested to stand for the entrance of the Academic Procession, Dr Paul Willis is a respected leader in the Council and Official Party. science community and is Director of RiAus the national science hub which promotes The Australian National Anthem will be sung public awareness and understanding of by Ms Sharon Turley, soprano. science. The Pro Chancellor, Mr Terry Evans LLB, LLM, Dr Willis has a background in vertebrate will open the ceremony. palaeontology, studying the fossils of The Vice Chancellor and President, Professor crocodiles and other reptiles. He also has an David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, CChem, FRSC, extensive career in science communication will address the ceremony. working for the ABC on TV programs such as Catalyst and Quantum as well as radio and Professor Lloyd will present Dr Jane Goodall online. He’s written books and articles on DBE, in absentia, for the honorary degree of dinosaurs, fossils and rocks. Now, as Director Doctor of the University. of RiAus, he’s finding new ways to engage the people of Australia with the science that Professor Robert Short BSc, PhD, Pro underpins their world. Vice Chancellor: Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment will Dr Willis has a solid research career in present the honorary award of University Fellow to Adjunct Professor Dennis Mulcahy vertebrate palaeontology, and has the BSc(Hons), PhD, FRACI. distinction of having discovered a number of significant vertebrate fossil specimens, The Occasional Address will be delivered by including a small dinosaur and a large Dr Paul Willis, Director: RiAUS. ichthyosaur. He has led eight public expeditions to Antarctica, authored and The Pro Chancellor, on behalf of the co-authored seven books on dinosaurs, University, will confer awards on the rocks and fossils and authored many popular candidates. articles on science subjects across a wide range of topics. The Pro Chancellor will close the ceremony.

The audience is requested to stand as the Official Party, Council, Academic Procession and graduates retire.

Aida: Triumphant March and Ballet Music Verdi: Performed by the CSR Symphony Orchestra, Bratislava

Advance Australia Fair / Peter Dodds McCormick

53 The Presentation

Professor Robert Vink DSc, PhD, Tianqing Liu, by thesis entitled: GCertEd, BSc(Hons), Pro Vice Transport of immuno-targeted nanoparticles Chancellor: Health Sciences, will in 3D tumor spheroids and in vivo models present: (conferred: 19 June 2014)

for the degree of Doctor of Mohamed Ahmed Abd El Hakim Mossad, by Philosophy thesis entitled: Evaluation of capacitive deionisation for Izyan A. Wahab, by thesis entitled: inland brackish groundwater desalination Enhancing Australia’s pharmaco-surveillance (conferred: 16 April 2014) capacity: a validation of the sequence symmetry analysis method Nguyen Quang Lich, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 19 June 2014) Integrated wastewater treatment: the management of pollutant discharge from Nicholas Kane Berry, by thesis entitled: intensive shrimp culture at Tam Giang Optimisation of an impact mill that processes Lagoon, Thua Thien Hue Province, Vietnam chaff exiting a combine harvester to devitalise (conferred: 16 April 2014) annual ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) seeds (conferred: 16 April 2014) John Edward Pattison, by thesis entitled: Studies in radiation protection dosimetry: a Michael Thomas Edwards, by thesis entitled: selection of research papers on novel photon Measuring the technical integrity of a complex radiation dosimetry problems in radiation engineered system protection contexts published by John E. (conferred: 16 April 2014) Pattison (conferred: 19 June 2014) Stamen Gadzhanov, by thesis entitled: A novel remote laboratory for motion control Symon Craig Planta Phillips, by thesis and feedback devices entitled: (conferred: 16 April 2014) Pre-registration paid employment choice and the impact on graduate nurse transition Amar Kumar Gupta, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 16 April 2014) Equivalence class and parametric verification of the contract net protocol Valentin Vancea, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 19 June 2014) Effects of water and temperatute on mass transport and charge transfer of ferrocene Trevor Christopher Harrison, by thesis entitled: in imidazolium-based water-immiscible ionic Exploration into Augmenting the “decision liquids view” of software architecture (conferred: 16 April 2014) (conferred: 16 April 2014) Wan Satirah Wan Mohd Saman, by thesis Mohamad Sufian Bin Hasim, by thesis entitled: entitled: Technology implementation and A strategic approach for the adoption of institutionalisation: a case of Malaysian sustainable facilities management practices in courts universities in developing countries (conferred: 16 April 2014) (conferred: 16 April 2014) Guangsong Wang, by thesis entitled: Thuong Ngoc Hoang, by thesis entitled: Complexity constrained design of sparse Precise interaction for outdoor augmented graph codes reality (conferred: 16 April 2014) (conferred: 12 March 2014) Zhantao Wang, by thesis entitled: Christina Wei Min Koo, by thesis entitled: Interfacial interactions and wetting of mica Investigations into selected aspects of the by imidazolium ionic liquids chemistry of illicit drugs (conferred: 16 April 2014) (conferred: 19 June 2014) Aji Prasetya Wibawa, by thesis entitled: Ola Ahmad Abd Al-Rahman Kutah, by thesis Advanced Javanese-to-Indonesian statistical entitled: machine translation (AJI-SMT) How health education practices by paediatric (conferred: 01 May 2014) registered nurses promote health literacy: a critical analysis (conferred: 19 June 2014)

54 Ahmed Ranesh, bythesisentitled: Project Management for thedegree ofDoctor Renee Gibbins Ghebar Eman Amanda Kate LouiseFreeth Eoh Sean Wen Miranda KristinDooner Linda Ngoc Thuy Doan Sarah Jane Delaney Jessica LouiseCollins Simon James Cole Emma Chi Ying Cheung Brooke ElizabethChant Kathryn MichelleCaldwell Margaretha ElizabethBreytenbach Medical Sonography for theGraduateDiplomain Simone AtteliaVersace Susan MargaretKaye Ross IainDrummond Marianne Armstrong Emily Carolina AriasValencia Physiotherapy (GraduateEntry) for thedegree ofMaster Elena Eva ElisabethBarbara vonRosenberg Nikita Prasad Khandekar Hong Koh Ang Physiotherapy Musculoskeletal andSports for thedegree ofMaster Erin LesleyStewart Soh Qinhui Emily ReneeRussell Leanne MareeRobinson Annabel Orford*(20/03/2014) Nkechi Nweke Sharwan Narayan Krishma Narayan Kelly LesaLambert Luke Francis Kipping Victoria TeresaKepka CrokerPatricia Ann Daniel JohnBurton Veronica MareeBlake Medical Sonography for thedegree ofMaster SCIENCES THE SCHOOLOFHEALTH DIVISION OFHEALTH SCIENCES this ceremony * indicatesaconferral ofaward datepriorto (conferred: 19June2014) partnership projectmanagement management: aframeworkforpublicprivate The integrationofriskandvalue 55 Corey Michael Witjas Corey Peter Natar Manuel Luke Adam Lachlan HealyJones Laurence MartinFletcher Timothy JohnDavey (Middle andSecondary) and BachelorofEducation Movement andHealthStudies) of AppliedScience(Human for thedegrees ofBachelor Andreas Zacharia Sarah LouiseSeekamp Nicholas JohnGlover Shaoxin Cai Health Science(Honours) for thedegree ofBachelor Paula GillianEustace Methodologies) in HealthScience(Research for theGraduateCertificate Jenna MareeBaker Health Science(Podiatry) for theGraduateCertificatein Linda Waldron Angela TrudiMcRae Akram Kheirkhahgavari Victoria Jay Bailey Breast Imaging for theGraduateCertificatein Yifan Zhu Adam JohnColin Westwood Lee Wallace Jessie Hajime Tsuchida Nhat TruongHung Mien Van Tran Hong NhungLynda Tran Sriram Thangarajah Stefanie Franziska Strudwick Itoku Soda Gabrielle KathleenSarroff Kylie MareeRae Punch Michael Anthony Franca Piantadosi Emma HollyNoakes ThomNguyen Thi Thi Thuy TrangNguyen Bess LeanneNayda Sarah Jane Mennen Alex MatthewMcNicol Martin Karen Angela Thy KimLy Jessica Ying YingLu Eve Ligopantis Lew Katherine Anne Nadia LouiseLesan Amy LeighLafferty Lena Jovanovski Keisha MareeJoseph Kylie GailHollis Amanda Jane Harry Gorman Sara Alexandra

20 August 3.00pm 56 for the degree of Bachelor THE SCHOOL OF NURSING AND of Applied Science (Human MIDWIFERY Movement and Health Studies) Shona Alice Bisset for the degree of Master of Thomas Daniel Clark Mental Health Nursing Alexander Duncan Douglas *(20/03/2014) Dragana Dimanic Erin Jade Fedele Cerise Newlyn *(20/03/2014) for the degree of Master Nguyen Jayden Phu of Nursing (Leadership and Jessica Nicole Osmond Management) Matthew Paul Panos Leo William McCann Matthew Rogers Lizzy Sekereti Stephanie Simeone Justine Kylie Williams *(19/03/2014) Skye Michelle Smith Fenfang Yang Jake Andrew Winters Yang Yujiao *(20/03/2014) for the Graduate Diploma in Mental Health for the degree of Bachelor of Claire Lauren Hughes Applied Science (Occupational Therapy) for the Graduate Diploma in Hayley Renee Foreman Mental Health Nursing Nicola Wendy Halls Julie Anne Carbone Ekaterina Ivanova Thea Vicki Johnston Julia Colling Paltridge *(20/03/2014) for the Graduate Diploma in for the degree of Bachelor of Nursing (Cardiovascular Nursing) Health Science Sze Nga Chan Nabila Al Kilabi Elhaam Elly Azizi-Fard *(20/03/2014) for the Graduate Diploma in Shuk Ping Chung Nursing (Critical Care Nursing) Kurt Anthony Corsini Irine Menezes Emily Jane Ferrier Serena Ellen Yarraan Zoe Louise Gaskin Bianca Simone Kost for the Graduate Diploma in Miranda Mary McDougall Nursing (Health and Ageing) Gulnar Nicholas Rebecca Jane Ferris Yan Qiumeng Ashlee Lewis Esther Weng Zee Yee Debra Eileen Maynard Adrianna Carla Panozzo for the degree of Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science for the Graduate Diploma (Medical Imaging) in Nursing (Leadership and Judy Trieu Management) Xuan Chen for the degree of Bachelor of Physiotherapy for the Graduate Diploma in Philip Chau Nursing (Nurse Education) Qizhen Fong Catherine Margaret Ebel David Georgy Jamie Victoria Grant for the Graduate Certificate in Kyung Jun Kang Mental Health Leah Maree McGrath Sarah Jane Anderson Jennifer Percival Messenger Prudence Georgia Meyer for the Graduate Certificate in Sarah Louise Perkins Nursing Vanessa Elise Shribman Julia Lorraine Alves Ismail Subasi Tin Chanh Tran for the Graduate Certificate in Rosena Sharon Williams Nursing (Cardiovascular Nursing) Chong Yao Daniela Beatriz Congreve Young Min Yoo *(20/12/2013) for the Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Leadership and Management) Kirstine Lee-Anne Warneford

58 Jae MinShin Vy Thuy QuynhNguyen Pharmacy for thedegree ofBachelor John MatthewBalopitos Gumanbhai Ahir Dhaval Pharmaceutical Science for thedegree ofBachelor Katie Kiosses Rachel BlairDavies Nutrition andFoodSciences for thedegree ofBachelor Robert Alexander Marriott*(19/03/2014) Aristidi NicholasKarakoulakis Medical Science for thedegree ofBachelor S Aquino Virgilio Surgical PathologyPreparation for theGraduateCertificatein Carmel LouiseCantone Dietetics for thedegree ofMaster Cheong Kah Wai Clinical Pharmacy for thedegree ofMaster MEDICAL SCIENCES THE SCHOOLOFPHARMACYAND Yuan Xue Xiaohan Xie Bryony LeeStewart *(04/04/2014) Dildar Salah Ranasinghe Prathapa Sayakkarage CharithaUdari Marie Frances Noth Jordan Tamika Durrant Marschallek Lanyue Lou*(20/12/2013) Liu Roseanna-Zoe RuthKnowles*(20/03/2014) Amelia MiriamJones Jia Na Gregory JohnHocking Jodie LeiHathaway Milan DhanushkaGamamedaLiyanage Don Donna LouiseFisher Ishan SavindaEdirisingha Arachchige Tafadzwa Lorraine Dzeka Nilamben SumanbhaiChavda Mudiyanselage Nandika Adikari Kalpa Nursing for thedegree ofBachelor Luba Krasnopolsky Heidi RuthJaeschke Mayya Grebenshchikova Hollie Jade Baldock Midwifery for thedegree ofBachelor

59 Colin Lewis Wardle Colin Engineering) of Engineering(Systems for thedegree ofMaster *(12/03/2014) Phone Aung Technology Management) Engineering (Engineeringand for thedegree ofMaster Yuan Shihai Management) Engineering (Engineering for thedegree ofMaster VoKhoi Van Saad Javed Khan Engineering) Engineering (ElectricalPower for thedegree ofMaster Kanika Engineering) Engineering (ComputerSystems for thedegree ofMaster Hosmer EduardoPerez Nicholls Samuel Thomas and SustainableSystems) Master ofEngineering(Energy Technology Management)and Engineering (Engineeringand for thedegrees ofMaster Tan Shengkang Manufacturing Technology) Master ofEngineering(Advanced Technology Management)and Engineering (Engineeringand for thedegrees ofMaster THE SCHOOLOFENGINEERING Roya Yadollahi*(19/06/2014) Science (MineralsandMaterials) for thedegree ofMaster Sleiman Farah *(16/04/2014) Manufacturing) Engineering (Mechanicaland for thedegree ofMaster Jeffrey Stewart Lawson*(16/04/2014) Sally KathleenFreeman *(16/04/2014) Engineering (Civil) for thedegree ofMaster THE ENVIRONMENT TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERINGAND DIVISION OFINFORMATION present: Head: SchoolofEngineering,will PhD rerum naturum,HabilMin, Professor PeterMajewskiDipGeo,

20 August 3.00pm for the degree of Master of for the Graduate Certificate in Human Factors and Safety Professional Engineering Practice Management Systems Stephen Geer Nicole Kristy Ashcroft Adam Gordon Hill Lavanya Kalsotra for the Graduate Diploma in Amun Khanal Aviation Nkombera Mulegwa Kilangane Shane Allan Coward Devi Charan Pokhrel Tom Tore Gregerson Mark Anthony Scordo Kynan Craig Lutze Ketsanay Vongphachan Lauren Kelly Murch for the degree of Bachelor of for the Graduate Diploma Engineering (Electronics and in Engineering (Engineering Communications) with Honours Management) Li Jun Amun Khanal Mark David Pedersen for the Graduate Diploma in for the degree of Bachelor of Human Factors and Safety Engineering (Mechanical) with Management Systems Honours Kendy Hau Ayyadurai Venkata Krishnan *(16/04/2014) Ayyalusamy Dhamotharan *(01/05/2014) for the Graduate Diploma in Janarthanan Balakrishnan *(19/06/2014) Logistics and Supply Chain Chew Khong Lim *(16/04/2014) Management Duppati Vijaya Prakash *(16/04/2014) Mark Brunning Gandhi Sivakumar *(19/06/2014) Kin Hang Chan Bhavik Virji Hirani *(17/03/2014) Salvator Steven *(16/04/2014) Torrin Olaf Hoschler Win Min Htun *(19/06/2014) for the Graduate Diploma in Nagarajan S/O K Suppiah *(16/04/2014) Occupational Health and Safety Kay Khine Aung *(16/04/2014) Management Md Moshiur Rahman Khan *(19/06/2014) Kareena Leona Bowes-Franklin Kyaw Lin Maung *(19/06/2014) Rumbidzai Florence Rampete Ming Hin Leung Lisa-marie Seyfang Lim Wei Beng *(19/06/2014) Mohammad Anowar Hossain *(19/06/2014) for the Graduate Certificate in Mookkan Manimaran *(16/04/2014) Engineering (Military Systems Murugaiyan Muthamizhselvan Integration) *(16/04/2014) Darryn William Benn Ong Fang Cheow *(19/06/2014) Ong Wen Xiang *(01/05/2014) for the Graduate Certificate Pazhaya Purayil Premkumar Nishant in Engineering (Systems *(01/05/2014) Engineering) Ramaiah Chezhian Kumar *(01/05/2014) Craig Lindsay Harvey Mallikarjun Sabarad *(01/05/2014) Peter Brian Juett Sathiah Balasubramanian *(01/05/2014) David William Liddle Shanmugam Muthukumar *(19/06/2014) Timothy Stuart Saddlier Srinivasa Raghavan Desigan *(01/05/2014) Trevor David Thomson Tan Jun Wei *(01/05/2014) Tan Kai Lee *(19/06/2014) for the Graduate Certificate Tan Poh Ming *(19/06/2014) in Logistics and Supply Chain Teo Tai Wei *(19/06/2014) Management Toh Sim How *(16/04/2014) Tarquin James Booth Uddin Md Giash *(01/05/2014) Kimberley Jarvis Vasimalai Rajendran *(19/06/2014) David Steele Vinod Kumar S/O Sivaraja *(16/04/2014) Ollie Louise Stevens Haydon John Wilkins Damien James Thompson Wong Bao Lin Pauline *(16/04/2014) Amanda Vella Wong Mun Gian *(19/06/2014) Zayar Phyo *(01/05/2014) for the Graduate Certificate in Yuhan Zhu Occupational Health and Safety Thiri Zin *(16/04/2014) Management Alison Michelle Lehmann for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Advanced Manufacturing) with Honours Mao Jianfei

60 Rajeesh Chimmalimmal Para *(16/04/2014) Chandramohan Balasundaram Chan Kin Wai Mohammad HasnatBariDipu *(19/06/2014) Engineering (Mechanical) for thedegree ofBachelor Yeddula Bhaskara Reddy*(16/04/2014) Pang WaiAis *(19/06/2014) Ting Liu Wen Bin*(01/05/2014) Engineering (Electronic) for thedegree ofBachelor Jarrad HeathUnderwood Tran Viet Van Man Yuen Tang Mechatronic) Engineering (Electricaland for thedegree ofBachelor Sam Zachariah*(16/04/2014) Srinivasan Kunjithapatham *(01/05/2014) Ng ZhiHao*(16/04/2014) Lim KhengBoon*(16/04/2014) Goh Yeow Kwang *(16/04/2014) Ding Feng *(16/04/2014) Engineering (Electrical) for thedegree ofBachelor Ching WongYu YinHang Wong Cameron SeanDavid Turner Christopher James Nielsen Sevedha Natarajan Mattsson Kane Alexander Cory Edward Loveridge Lee Zhi-Feng Lee Cimon Alistair Lok Yung CarolHo Hiu TungHo Yuen ManChoi Tsz NingChik Man Tai Jam MiltonChan Muhammad RusydiBinOthman Aviation for thedegree ofBachelor Stephanie Jayne Crook Bachelor ofManagement Engineering (Mechanical)and for thedegrees ofBachelor Tran Ngoc Trang *(10/12/2013) with Honours Engineering (Telecommunications) for thedegree ofBachelor Cymon White Larisa Honours Engineering (Metallurgy)with for thedegree ofBachelor Herz Jaafar TAl Abdullah Nanotechnology) withHonours Engineering (Mechanicaland for thedegree ofBachelor 61 Wang Minquan Matthew GregoryChristophers Thomas Browne Zdravko Bilogrevic*(16/04/2014) Timothy RoeBayly David Ashby Kym Engineering for theAssociateDegree in Shao Mingyue Saleh Al-Ghamdi Saad Garang AganyAguto Manufacturing Engineering) Technology (Mechanicaland for thedegree ofBachelor *(01/05/2014) De Abrew Himashini Kaluhath Thilakshi Engineering (Telecommunications) for thedegree ofBachelor Michael LukaszNiedbala Electronic) of Engineering(Opticaland for thedegree ofBachelor Hsien HaoChan Nanotechnology) Engineering (Mechanicaland for thedegree ofBachelor Yong Youxin*(19/06/2014) Yang Yilin*(19/06/2014) Venkatraman Suresh*(19/06/2014) Bernard Tan EngLai*(19/06/2014) Surulibommu Suruliraj *(19/06/2014) Sivarama Pillai Akhil *(01/05/2014) Sharma MukulKumar *(01/05/2014) Rangasamy Karthikeyan *(19/06/2014) Rajendran Sureshkumar*(19/06/2014) *(01/05/2014) Rahman Mohammed Astafizur Prakerla Srihari*(01/05/2014) Say Wei Pang *(19/06/2014) Palaniswamy Subramaniam *(01/05/2014) Ng Chun Wee *(19/06/2014) Ng ChinChuan*(16/04/2014) Natarajan Sasikumar*(16/04/2014) Aparna Nagarajan *(19/06/2014) Mangalarajan Christopher*(16/04/2014) Muhammad JehangirMalik *(01/05/2014) Kaliyamoorthy Arunkumar Kailasam Manikandan*(19/06/2014) Rajesh KannaJeyaraman *(19/06/2014) *(19/06/2014) Gudipati Venkata Seetharama Pavan *(16/04/2014) Gowrannanavara KattiBasavaraja Giles Marc Andrew Elayaperumal Sundar*(19/06/2014) Dai Xuan*(16/04/2014) Jason MichaelMethuenCrouch Choong HengFuat*(01/05/2014) Chinnathambi Subramani *(01/05/2014)

20 August 3.00pm THE SCHOOL OF INFORMATION for the degree of Master of TECHNOLOGY AND Quantitative Finance MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES Benjamin Robert Williams for the degrees of Master of for the degree of Master of Information and Communications Science (Cyber Security and Technology Management Forensic Computing) (Enterprise Systems) and Master Felix Jeyareuben Chandrakumar of Information Technology (Business Intelligence) for the Graduate Diploma Anam Farrukh in Business Information Jiawei Huang Management Rana Bilal Khalid Nigel Robin Burton Jingying Liu Doris Ellen Unger Tetsuro Miyake Tejas Dahyabhai Patel for the Graduate Diploma in Sukhneet Singh Somal Information Technology (Business Tej Bahadur Thapa Intelligence) Kavyavarshini Vijayakumar Leanne Harrison *(17/03/2014) Yang Boyu Robert Yu Xiaoliang for the Graduate Diploma in Information Technology for the degree of Master (Networking and Security) of Business Information Chaminda Sirimana Vithanage Management Eilan Donnelly for the Graduate Diploma Andrea Bernadette Metcalf in Library and Information Carolyn Louise Murphy Management Josephine Robertson Kirsten Belluz Kristy Janelle Cromack for the degree of Master of Roslyn Rowena Dunk Business Information Systems Georgina Lee Elliott Ignacio Adolfo Hoyos Emma Kate Gay Deborah Susan Hill for the degree of Master of Kerry Jane Levett Information Technology (Business Daniel Alexander Mason Intelligence) Alexandra Holly Lang Morrall Daniel Abdel-Nour Natasha Eve Petito Raheleh Bour Bour Moradi Alice Amelia Reid Feng Junda *(20/12/2013) Karen Joy Rubarth Geoffrey Kiplangat Karani Kate Linda Sautner Liu Luojun Rosslyn Sidwell Benjamin Thomas Mattschoss Stephanie Prue Simon Ramgopal Menon Helen Sims Mina Naghash Asadi Claire Michelle Telfer Joanne Jennifer Turner for the degree of Master Jana Waldmann of Information Technology (Networking and Security) for the Graduate Diploma in Christopher John Martin Science (Cyber Security and Forensic Computing) for the degree of Master of Cameron Ross Sands Information and Communications Technology Management for the Graduate Certificate (Enterprise Systems) in Business Information Menka Manchanda Management Tuyet Bach Thi Nguyen Anne-Marie Bernadette Picciau Seo Wei Jye for the Graduate Certificate in for the degree of Master Data Science of Library and Information Petr Pavlik Management Tristan Thomas Badham for the Graduate Certificate in Kirsty Jane Baldock Information Technology Lungile Elizabeth Dlamini Selma Ajkunic Colleen Mary Tonkes Stephen John Cooper Wendy Jo Welton Steven Mark Klingner Yen Faylin Ming Chun Lau

62 Binbin Wei Sun Yuan Yang Systems) Information Technology (Business for thedegree ofBachelor Hua Li Daniel James Johnston Ewan MichaelHarbord Lee Pravit Cooper Sumith Atukorala Asela Information Technology for thedegree ofBachelor Robb Weston Joshua James Millard Computing (Multimedia) for thedegree ofBachelor *(17/03/2014) Huy ThanhNguyen Vu Michael James Hannant Timothy DavidGuglielmucci Adam NicholasBavaresco Mishal AbdulazizAl-Oqifi Akot Anguei SimonChol Information Technology) of Business(Management for thedegree ofBachelor Leitch David Arthur Arts Science andBachelorofMedia of ComputerandInformation for thedegrees ofBachelor Barry James Smalldon Information Technology (Honours) for thedegree ofBachelor Joo YeumLee Computer Science(Honours) for thedegree ofBachelor Songran Yang Jordan Webb Courtney Adam Nissen Phillip Moore David JohnMcLoughlin Laurence Mayer Ross IanMacraild Fearn Robert Alexander Adam JohnCatto-Pitkin Ben MatthewBlair Gregg MichaelBanks Michael Allen Glenn Science (Forensic Computing) for theGraduateCertificatein John Thompson Simon Cotgrove Neal Anthony Science (CyberSecurity) for theGraduateCertificatein Renee Winkler Sharon Management in LibraryandInformation for theGraduateCertificate 63 Nina Louise White Nina Zhigang Tang Aishath Niyaz Mapinduzi Mdesa Jodi ClaireKerrigan Patrick Michael Hartland Ifeanyichukwu ChukwuemekaSundayEke Management) Sustainability (NaturalResource Environmental Managementand for thedegree ofMaster Mazziyatol Farizza BintiMat Engineering (Civil) for thedegree ofMaster BUILT ENVIRONMENTS THE SCHOOLOFNATURAL AND Shane Lockwood Information Technology for theAssociateDegree in Ricardo Mendoza Software Engineering for thedegree ofBachelor Wilson Akoon Yuel Alexandra Ngo Phattharaporn Khansawai Raymon MichaelBarber Science for thedegree ofBachelor Lai KarHin Gagandeep Boora Matthew Babiszewski Development) Information Technology (Software for thedegree ofBachelor Xinyuan Zhu Huo Yujia Bradley MarkHerbert Daniella Forgione Guodong Cai (Networking andSecurity) of InformationTechnology for thedegree ofBachelor Jakapong Phlaichan Jonathan StephenLiptai Lam ChunMing Luke LenardDavenport Adam DrewCook and EntertainmentDesign) Information Technology (Games for thedegree ofBachelor Zhang Wei Putera David William Dong Yi Computing) Information Technology (Cloud for thedegree ofBachelor

20 August 3.00pm for the degree of Master of for the Graduate Diploma in Environmental Management Urban and Regional Planning and Sustainability (Water Guo Zhiming Management) Sheau Ching Lee Jiawei Lin Romulus Iradiel Masigon Katherine Mary Thrussell for the degree of Master of Project Management for the Graduate Certificate in Anak Jima John Building and Planning Rochèle Nydza Berwick William Robert McGuinness Damien Ray Choy Mohamed Ahmed Naguib Elrabiey for the Graduate Certificate David Lee in Built Environment (Building Nguyen Thu Ha *(17/03/2014) Surveying) Janet Awuor Ochieng’ David Paul Duxfield Leigh Renaud Roy Douglas Cameron Greive Maria Victoria Romero Guacho Danko Hardi Yee Fam Lo for the degree of Master of Urban Mohammad Anisur Rahman and Regional Planning Nathan David Atterton for the Graduate Certificate in Samuel Joseph Dangelo-Kemp Engineering (Civil) Blake Hender Maimuna Makutika Camila Silva Escamilla David Omato Ogucha Serena Rachootin Somers Allan Somido for the Graduate Certificate in Project Management for the degree of Master of Water Kathleen Ahern Resources Management Derek Jay Bartlett Christopher Bodole Kerryn Browne Avitus Mutalemwa Exavery William Yiing Lianq Cheang Ross David Foster James Jackson Clough Mario Kaigongi Kainga Darren Brett Fong Sheila Kavwenje Angela Camille Gamble Boniphace Benedicto Kyaruzi Lorenzo Angelo Gentilcore Abdul Ben Lebbie Karen Heathcote Tinkho Msimuko Mpezeni Michelle Anne Hendry Pablo Guillermo Sanchez Castillo Margaret Louise Hilliard Sarah Jenkins for the Graduate Diploma in Built Mary Nottle Environment (Building Surveying) Kate Pike Michael Shane Stopp Colin Sleep Christie-ann Williams for the Graduate Diploma in Melissa Ye Project Management Michelle Buttigieg for the Graduate Certificate in Brett Marshall Claxton Space Studies Robert Coaker Fiona Louise Collins Damien William Furse Marc Isaac Jurblum Michele Yvette Kliger Tsepang Patricia Koele for the Graduate Certificate in Catherine Nairn *(17/03/2014) Water Resources Management Ademola Temitope Ologunde Nimul Chun Martin Richardson Jason Adam Rose for the degree of Bachelor of Rajneesh Sharma Construction Management and Renee Carmen Sporne Economics with Honours Michael Anthony Stone Daniel Miles Lovell John Wall Thomas Owen Miles Shaun Richard Newell for the Graduate Diploma in Adam Alexander Shigrov Surveying Anthony Skara Jarrad Todd Hooper Wan Azri Zakaria

64 Stephen Anthony Hall-Patch Stephen Anthony Gilligan Bradley Victor Andrew PhilipCundle Borhannuddin Abdul Affan Nikos SimeonBakirtzakis Economics Construction Managementand for thedegree ofBachelor Dimitri Psarros Nicholas DomenicPerilli Daniel YoongLim Wee Hazem Kutieleh Rhys Kenneth Jones William Byron Daniel Peter Bartley Dylan Angelakis Zachary Environment for thedegree ofBachelorBuilt Christopher JohnDowney*(16/04/2014) and ParkManagement) Applied Science(Conservation for thedegree ofBachelor Benjamin Luke Cooper Stuart MartinColes Cameron Allen Thomas Honours Urban andRegionalPlanningwith for thedegree ofBachelor Jeremy LimJit Wang Honours Resources Management)with Engineering (CivilandWater for thedegree ofBachelor Thomas AnthonyWilson with Honours Engineering (CivilandTransport) for thedegree ofBachelor Nguyen NamHai Kong Xiangyu Gao Peng with Honours Engineering (CivilandStructural) for thedegree ofBachelor Ai ZhenBelindaLee Abdullah Tawfiq Rahman Abdul Honours Environmental Management)with of Engineering(Civiland for thedegree ofBachelor Sukhpinder Singh Pan Qi Li Yixiao Engineering (Civil)withHonours for thedegree ofBachelor 65 Daniel Vinaev Francis Annese Aaron Environment for theAssociateDegree inBuilt Davies Rhys Andrew Kyriakos Darzanos*(29/08/2013) Urban andRegionalPlanning for thedegree ofBachelor Alexander HamishMcIlwraith Daniel LeeGoodwin Daniel James Corcoran Nikolaos Arhontis Geospatial Science for thedegree ofBachelor Laurel AnnWalker Paul TscharkeSamuel Daniel RichardOrr Nicholas JoshuaLee Tara Jade Forbes Iain LindsayDavidson Kasey LouiseBarnes Environmental Science for thedegree ofBachelor Mohyuddin Omar Atta Engineering (CivilandTransport) for thedegree ofBachelor Luke Veloudos Management) Engineering (CivilandProject for thedegree ofBachelor Gerald Virgin Benjamin Grant JohnRyan Xiao Chen Engineering (Civil) for thedegree ofBachelor

20 August 3.00pm 66 67 Prizes and Awards

2013 Prize List Cosof Cudmore Knox Prize for Contracts B Cosof Cudmore Knox prize for Contracts A IAN DAVEY RESEARCH THESIS PRIZE Cosoff Cudmore Knox Prize for Corporate Awarded for the Doctor of Philosophy thesis of Law: General excellence based on the quality of the examiner’s DVE Business Solutions Prize report, publication record and community impact: Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Prize Reza Arablouei Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources Award UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA Drake Supermarkets Prize PRIZES The University of South Australia manages over Elders Limited Award 400 prizes and awards, a majority of which are Ernst & Young Prize generously funded by individuals or organisations. Financial Services Institute of Australasia The University would like to thank the following (FINSIA) Award corporate and private donors who partner with us Gary Crilley Award to reward and acknowledge outstanding student achievement: Gary Lindblom Memorial Prize Global Experience UNISA BUSINESS SCHOOL Halls Cranes Prize ANZ Bank Ltd Award Health Partners Award Administrative Management International Industrial Relations Society of South Program (Hong Kong) Prize Australia Prize Anderson’s Solicitors Prize for Torts Inghams Enterprises Postgraduate HRM Prize Andersons Solicitors Prize for Torts A and B Jarvis Group Prize Aroma Cafe SA Prize Jones Lang LaSalle Award Australian Executors Trustees Academic Award KWP! Advertising Award for Law Society and Justice Kmart Australia Ltd. Award Australian Executors Trustees Academic Award Kraft Foods Limited Award for Law and Global Perspectives Leo Burnett Award Australian Institute of Management Prize Lewis Barrett Prize Australian Market and Social Research Society LexisNexis Prize for Companies and Award Partnership Law Australian Taxation Office Award LexisNexis Prize for Property Law BankSA Prize for Business Finance Logistics Association of Australia - Student BankSA Prize for Finance Investment Highest Achiever Award Boost Business Results Prize Mars Australia Award Business SA Prize Master of International Business Best Overall CBRE Prize Student Prize CPA Australia - Jack Harrison Memorial Award Master of International Business Course CPA Australia Hong Kong China Division Prize: Doing Business in Asia Excellence Award(Financial Accounting) Master of International Business Course CPA Australia Hong Kong Division Excellence Prize: Global Business Environment Award (Management Accounting) Master of International Business Course CPA Australia Postgraduate Prize Prize: International Business Management CPA Australia Prize for Advanced Accounting M Master of International Business Course Prize: International Business Strategy CPA Australia Prize for Global Issues for Accounting and Contemporary Issues in Master of International Business Course Accounting Prize: International Human Resource Management CPA Australia Young Professionals Award Master of International Business Course CRMA Award Prize: Issues in International Trade Cengage Prize Master of International Business Course Coca-Cola Amatil Prize Prize: Managing Across Cultures Colgate-Palmolive Pty Ltd Award Master of International Business Course Colliers International Prize Prize: Marketing Across Borders

68 Master of International Business Course University of South Australia International Prize: Principles of Finance Program (HK)- Bachelor of Tourism and McGraw-Hill Australia Prize Hospitality Management McGraw-Hill Prize Valuer Generals Prize Oxford University Press Award Pearson Australia Prize DIVISION OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Pearson Education Australia Prize Armstrong Award in Architecture Pearsons Book Prize for Foundations of Armstrong Award in Interior Architecture Business Law Artichoke Magazine Prize in Interior People’s Choice Credit Union Award Architecture Phil Hoffmann Business Travel Prize Australian Association of Social Workers Pitcher Partners Prize (AASW) Final Year Outstanding Practice Port Adelaide Football Club Prize Award Property Council of Australia Prize Australian Centre for Child Protection Public Service Association of SA Student Journalism Prize - Postgraduate PwC Prize Australian Centre for Child Protection Student Journalism Prize - Undergraduate RP Data Prize Australian College of Education (SA Chapter) Real Estate Institute of South Australia Prize Prize - The Tappa Tangka Manninendi Medal Renu Mysore (Rajagopalan) Memorial Prize Australian Decorative & Fine Arts Society, Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Prize Adelaide Inc, Award SA Freight Council Award for Logistics Australian Graphic Design Association Award Savills Prize Australian Institute of Architects (SA School of Marketing Award for Excellence in Chapter) Prize Marketing Studies Australian Literacy Educators’ Association Schulz Law Honours Prize University Prize Schulz Prize for Law Society and Justice Australian Psychological Society Prize Shirley Chappel Tourism Prize Cecil Teesdale-Smith (Literary) Award South Australian Auditor-General’s Channel 7 News Prize for Best Television Department Prize for Auditing Principles News Story South Australian Auditor-General’s Constance Gordon-Johnson Sculpture Prize Department Prize for Auditing Theory and Credit Union SA Excellence in Master of Practice Teaching (Early Childhood) Prize The ACHPER (SA) Prize Credit Union SA Excellence in Master of The Chartered Institute of Management Teaching (Primary and Middle) Prize Accountants Prize Credit Union SA Excellence in Master of The Economic Society of Australia (SA) Prize Teaching (Primary) Prize The Mangan, Ey and Associates Prize for Credit Union SA Excellence in Master of Criminal Procedure and Sentencing Teaching (Secondary) Prize The Nielsen Company Award Credit Union SA Preschool Professional The Peter Tiffin Prize for Evidence Experience Prize The Piper Alderman Prize for Corporate David Pank Education Encouragement Prize Law:Finance and Governance David Pank Northern Areas Education Unilever Award Placement Encouragement Prize University of South Australia International Department for Correctional Services Award Program (HK) Design Institute of Australia Modelmaking University of South Australia International Prize in Interior Architecture Program (HK) - Bachelor of Accountancy Design Institute of Australia Professional Prize Encouragement Award - Ceramics University of South Australia International Design Institute of Australia Professional Program (HK) - Bachelor of Business Encouragement Award - Glass (Marketing) Prize Design Institute of Australia Professional University of South Australia International Encouragement Award - Industrial Design Program (HK) - Master of Professional Design Institute of Australia Professional Accounting Prize Encouragement Award - Interior Architecture University of South Australia International Design Institute of Australia Professional Program (HK) Bachelor of Applied Finance Encouragement Award - Jewellery Design Prize

69 70 Design Institute of Australia Professional UniSA Communication and Journalism Merit Encouragement Award - Visual Award Communication Unibooks Prize Early Childhood Australia (SA Branch) Prize University of South Australia Award of Ethel Barringer Memorial Prize Excellence in Psychology Book Prize Fisher Jeffries Christmas Card Commission Wilmar Library Prize for Creative Writing Friends of the South Australian School of Art Worldsend Prize for Interior Architecture Inc Prize Research GWA Bathroom and Kitchens Prize in Zenith Prize in Interior Architecture Interior Architecture Zero Waste SA Research Centre for Hames Sharley Prize in Architecture Sustainable Design and Behaviour (sd+b) Hames Sharley Prize in Interior Architecture Student Prize Harry P Gill Memorial Medal de Lissa Early Childhood Prize Hodgkison Graduate Prize in Architecture IMAGINiT Technologies Prize for DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES Presentation in Architecture ADInstruments 2nd Year Medical Science Prize IMAGINiT Technologies Prize for Presentation in Interior Architecture Andrea Warden-Flood Prize (sponsored by the Australian Physiotherapy Association) ISIS Projects Prize in Interior Architecture Ann Wilcock Prize Jane Harper Honours Research Prize Audrey Simpson Prize (sponsored by the John Christie Wright Memorial Prize Australian Physiotherapy Association) Julie Duncan Memorial Award for Student Australasian Society for Immunology (ASI) Journalism Prize Lydia Longmore Memorial Award Australia & New Zealand Society of Nuclear Lysaght Award for Outstanding Achievement Medicine Prize Manufacturers Prize in Industrial Design Australian Association of Occupational Nicholas Opie Award in Design and Therapists (SA Inc) Communication and Construction Management Award Photography Awards for Excellence: Atkins Australian College of Children and Young Prize People’s Nurses (SA) Undergraduate Prize Photography Awards for Excellence: Deborah Australian College of Mental Health Nurses Paauwe Award (SA Branch) Award for Clinical Excellence Photography Awards for Excellence: Australian College of Midwives Incorporated Photographic Wholesalers Prize Award Primary English Teaching Association Australian Institute of Food Science and University Prize Technology Prize Pro Vice Chancellor Graduate Art, Australian Institute of Radiography (SA Architecture and Design Prize Branch) Award in Medical Imaging Rotary (Districts 9500 and 9520) Student Australian Institute of Radiography (SA Journalist Prize Branch) Award in Radiation Therapy SASTA Prize for Outstanding Pre-service Australian Pharmaceutical Industry (API) Science Educator Award Schiavello (SA) Prize in Interior Architecture Australian Physiotherapy Association (SA Schulz Communication Prize Branch) Student Group Perpetual Trophy Sheila Bailey Early Childhood Education Prize Australian Sonographers Association Student Award The Architectural Practice Board of South Australia Travelling Prize in Architecture BioSA 3rd Year Medical Science Prize The Brain Injury Network (BINSA) Creative Brooks Running Prize and Feature Writing Award CPR Pharma Services Prize The Concrete Institute of Australia Prize Cecilie Bearup Prize in Occupational Therapy The Dean W Berry Prize in Architecture ChemCentral Prize The Laminex Prize in Interior Architecture Chemplus 3rd Year - Pharmacotherapeutics Innovation Practice Prize The National Nine News Student Journalism Chemplus 3rd Year - Pharmacotherapeutics Award Theory Prize Theory Prize in Interior Architecture Chemplus 4th Year - Advanced Therapeutics Tony Winefield PhD Thesis Prize in Prize Psychology Elma Casely Prize

71 Elma Casely Prize for Masters of Nancy Whittingham Award Physiotherapy (Graduate Entry) National Pharmacies - 2nd Year Prize Elsevier Nursing Prize Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics Food and Beverage Development Fund - National Pharmacies - Dosage Form Design Excellence Award - Runner Up Highest GPA 1 & 2 Prize Food and Beverage Development Fund - National Pharmacies 1st Year Prize for Excellence Award 1st Year Chemistry and Physiology Food and Beverage Development Fund - National Pharmacies 4th Year Prize Excellence Award 2nd Year Norm Clarke Fellowship in Physical Activity Food and Beverage Development Fund - Award Excellence Award 3rd Year OT AUSTRALIA - Undergraduate Research Food and Beverage Development Fund and Evidence Based Practice Prize Excellence Award - Highest GPA Occupational Science Prize Food and Beverage Development Fund Occupational Therapists Registration Board Excellence Award - Product Development of South Australia - Ethical and Clinical Award Practice Prize (Graduate Entry) Food and Beverage Development Fund Occupational Therapists Registration Board Excellence Award - Runner Up Product of South Australia - Ethical and Clinical Development Award Practice Prize (Undergraduate) Geoffrey Maitland Prize (sponsored by the Outdoor Educators’ Association Tertiary Australian Physiotherapy Association) Outdoor Education Prize Helen S Blair Prize in Paediatrics (sponsored Patricia Trott Prize (sponsored by the by the Australian Physiotherapy Association) Australian Physiotherapy Association) J R Pickering Prize Pharmaceutical Defence Limited First and Jeanne-Marie Ganne Prize in Women’s Second Year Prize for Pharmacy Practice Health (sponsored by the Australian courses in the Bachelor of Pharmacy Physiotherapy Association) Program John Alexander Voules Brown Prize Pharmaceutical Defence Limited Fourth Year Kate Gilmore Reid Prize (sponsored by the Prize for Pharmacy Practice Courses Australian Physiotherapy Association) Pharmaceutical Science First Year Prize Kelly Scientific Resources Award Pharmaceutical Science, Pharmacy Double Konekt Prize Degree 5th Year Prize Lions Club of Unley Nursing Award Pharmaceutical Society Gold Medal Margaret E Pank First Year Nursing Pharmaceutical Society Prize - 3rd year Encouragement Prize Pharmaceutical Society Prize for 3rd Year Margaret E Pank Nursing Encouragement Courses: Quality Use of Medicines and Prize Research in Evidence in Pharmacy Margaret Grace McNair AM Award for Physiotherapy Research Foundation Prize Midwifery (sponsored by the Australian Physiotherapy Association) Margaret Grace McNair AM Foundation Prizes Port Adelaide Football Club Award Marie Hammond Postgraduate Award Robyn Parkes Undergraduate Nursing Prize Marjorie Black Prize Royal Australian Chemical Institute (SA Branch) - Roy Marlow Chemistry Prize Martin Hansen Award Royal College of Nursing (Australia) - High Master of Dietetics: High Achiever Prize Achiever Award (City East) Mayne Pharma Prize - Best 1st Year Student Ruth Grant Prize (sponsored by the Mayne Pharma Prize - Best 2nd Year Student Australian Physiotherapy Association) Mayne Pharma Prize - Second Year Ruth Grant Prize for Academic Excellence Pharmaceutical Science (sponsored by the Australian Physiotherapy Mayne Pharma Prize - Third Year Association) Pharmaceutical Science Sansom Medal Mayne Pharma Prize Pharmaceutical Industry Sansom Pharmacy Fund Travel Award Experience Course (International) Mayne Pharma Prize for Excellence in the Sansom Pharmacy Fund Travel Award Drug Discovery/Drug Development Stream (National) Mayne Pharma Prize for the Highest Overall Sansom Publication Awards GPA in the Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Sheila Bailey Midwifery Prize Science Sheila Bailey Physiotherapy Prize

72 73 Sigma Prize for 3rd Year Dosage Form Design Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors Courses Prize Sir Eric Scott Prize for 4th Year Courses Australian Library and Information Staff Award for Clinical Practice Association (ALIA) Prize - Graduate Diploma in Library Information Management Symbion Pharmacy Services Prize for First Year Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) Prize - Master of Library T G Mitchell Prize and Information Management Terumo Prize for Excellence in Laboratory Australian Meteorological Association Prize Medicine and Bureau of Meteorology Terumo Prize for Excellence in Laboratory Australian Society for Defence Engineering Medicine with Honours Prize The ‘Tommy Lyon’ Award for Aged Care Australian Society for Operations Research The Cardiac Society of Australia and New Prize Zealand Postgraduate Student Award for B P Opie Memorial Prize Excellence BAE Systems - George H B Haskard Prize The Chemmart Prize - Honours Project BAE Systems Prize in Digital Signal Therapeutic Guidelines Prize Processing ThermoFisher Scientific Food Microbiology BAE Systems Project Award Award Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Team Player W R Odell Memorial Prize Award bioCSL Immunohaematology Prize BlueScope Steel - Materials Australia Award Bob Mierisch Memorial Prize in Civil and DIVISION OF INFORMATION Structural Engineering TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING AND CISCO CCNP Prize THE ENVIRONMENT A Cuthbert Wells Prize - Outstanding First CISCO Network Fundamentals Prize Year Caroma Design Competition Prize ASC Prize Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply Academic Excellence Award University (CIPSA): Master of Logistics and Supply of South Australia - Graduate Diploma in Chain Management Prize Engineering (coursework) Civil Engineering Graduates’ Society Prize Academic Excellence Award University of Clipsal by Schneider Electric Award South Australia - Master of Engineering Clipsal by Schneider Electric Prize (coursework) Codan Achievement Prize in Adelaide Dot Net Users Group (ADNUG) and Telecommunications Microsoft Prize Codan Project Award for Radio Frequency or Arthur J Smith Prize Wireless Communication Engineering Aurecon Prize Concrete Pipe Association of Australasia Australian Computer Society (South Australia Prize Branch) Prize D G Moye Memorial Prize (Civil Engineering) Australian Federation of Air Pilots and DG Moye Memorial Prize (Environmental Australian Air Pilots Mutual Benefit Fund Science) Prize Defence Science and Technology Australian Institute of Building First Year Organisation (DSTO) Surveillance Systems Award Undergraduate Prize Australian Institute of Building South Dynek Pty Ltd Prize Australian Chapter - Associate Degree in Engineers Australia (South Australia) Built Environment Award Mechanical Prize Australian Institute of Building South Engineers Australia - University of South Australian Chapter - R A O’Neill Award Australia - Keith Johinke Medal Australian Institute of Building Surveyors, F A Haas and Sir William Goodman Prize for South Australia Chapter Student Award Civil Engineering Australian Institute of Building Third Year Institute of Public Works Engineering Award Australia (SA) - G V Allen Medal Australian Institute of Building, South Institution of Mechanical Engineers - Australian Chapter - Chapter Medal Frederick Barnes Waldron Award Australian Institute of Building, South Institution of Mechanical Engineers Project Australian Chapter - H F Sarah Award Award

74 75 John Dalby Prize State Records of South Australia - Master of Lysaght Award for Outstanding Achievement Business Information Management Prize in Structural Engineering Steel Reinforcement Institute of Australia Master Builders Association Prize (SRIA) Prize for Reinforced Concrete Design Master of Project Management Prize (Hong Systems Engineering Society of Australia Kong) (SESA) Prize Mathematical Sciences Prize Technology Industry Association (TIA) Achievement Award in Electronic System Most Outstanding Female Student University Design of South Australia - Master of Engineering (coursework) The Applied Physics Encouragement Award Motorola Mobile Enterprise Prize The Electric Energy Society of Australia Prize Motorola Prize in Computer and Network The Electric Energy Society of Australia Prize Security - Final Year Project National Environmental Law Association The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Prize (Postgraduate) Engineers (IEEE) (South Australian Section) Award National Environmental Law Association Prize (Undergraduate) The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Prize Norton Jackson Material Science and Engineering Medal The Intercad Prize PW Stephens Engineering Prize The International Test and Evaluation Association Prize for Excellence in T & E Planning Institute of Australia Prize - Postgraduate Student The Prize for Achievement in Applied Physics Planning Institute of Australia Prize - The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Undergraduate Student (RICS) Prize Planning Institute of Australia The Sir William Goodman Electrical Undergradaute Project Prize Engineering Prize R W Parsons Memorial Prize The Sir William Goodman Mechanical Engineering Prize RS Components Prize University of South Australia - Kaplan Prize Ralston Medal for Excellence in Physical - Singapore Chemistry at The Wark eLabtronics Linear Electronic Prize SA Power Networks - Final Year SA Power Networks - Most Outstanding Student CENTRE FOR REGIONAL ENGAGEMENT SA Power Networks Postgraduate ERP Prize CPA Australia Prize SA Power Networks Undergraduate ERP The Centacare Prize Prize The City of Mount Gambier Excellence Award School of Engineering - Computer Communication and Networks Prize The Nancy Cooper Prize School of Engineering - Minor Thesis Prize The Regional Development Australia Whyalla and Eyre Peninsula Prize School of Engineering - University of South Australia - Kaplan Higher Education The Rod Gill Prize Singapore (Electrical Engineering) School of Engineering - University of INTERNATIONAL AND South Australia - Kaplan Higher Education ADVANCEMENT Singapore (OMTM) Prize David Pank Northern Areas High Achiever School of Engineering - University of Encouragement Prize South Australia - Kaplan Higher Education David Pank Undergraduate Encouragement Singapore (Electronic/Telecommunications Prize Engineering) Prize David Pank UniSA College Diploma Prize School of Engineering Master of Engineering David Pank UniSA College Encouragement Award Prize School of Engineering Mechanical Design Award RESEARCH AND INNOVATION School of Engineering Mechanics Award Ian Wark Research Institute Medal Spence Nealy Award (Electrical Engineering) Michael Miller Medal State Records of South Australia - Graduate Diploma in Business Information Management Prize

76 77 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 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.) Dr S (Max) Richards 2009 Professor Jarl Rosenholm 1998 Mr David Klingberg AO Mr Nelson Mandela (dec.) Mr Martin Albrecht AC Hon RJL Hawke AC Mr Bruce Webb (dec.) 2010 Dr Julian Clark Professor Brian Vincent Ms Ruth Tuck AO (dec.) Adjunct Professor Neil Bryans Dr Don Williams AO (dec.) Dr Alice Rigney 2011 Ms Alice McCleary 1999 Professor Ashis Nandy Professor Lyndall Ryan Emeritus Professor Maxwell Brennan AO Dr Colin Thiele AC (dec.) Mr Jeffrey Smart AO (dec.) Hon Dr Basil Hetzel AC 2012 2000 Ms Fiona Hall AO Dr Patricia Crook AO Adjunct Professor Lyndsay Connors AM 2013 Mr Malcolm Kinnaird AC Mr Sydney Ball Dr Rick Allert AO Hon Dr Robyn Layton AO QC Dr Kym Bonython AC (dec.) Hon Alexander Downer AC Mr Michael Heard 2001 Hon Justice Michael Kirby AC, CMG 2014 Professor Peter Høj 2002 Major General Charles Bolden Jr Ms Dagmar Egen AM Dr Wolf Blass AM Professor Eleanor Ramsay Dr Anne Summers AO Sir Terence Pratchett OBE Dr Jane Goodall DBE

78 Emeritus Laureate Professor 2012 Emeritus Professor Roger Smart 2012 Emeritus Professor Andrew Gilbert AM Emeritus Laureate Professor John Ralston AO Emeritus Professor Michael Taylor

Emeritus Professor 2014 Emeritus Professor Gerry Griffin 1992 Emeritus Professor Alan Mead OBE (dec.) University Fellow

1997 1999 Emeritus Professor Robert Northcote (dec.) Mr Norton Jackson AM (dec.) Mr Frank Lampard OAM 1998 Mr John Heard AM Emeritus Professor Kenneth J Atkins (dec.) Mr Earle Scott OAM (dec.) Emeritus Professor Colin Bourke Mr Malcolm Colegate Emeritus Professor David Lee Mr Richard (Dick) Fidock AO Emeritus Professor David Robinson Emeritus Professor Robert Smyth 2002 Mr Wallace Cameron 1999 Emeritus Professor Henry d’Assumpcao AO FSTE 2004 Mrs Elizabeth (Liz) Watson (dec.) 2000 Mr Eric Granger Emeritus Professor Michael Miller AO Dr Lewis O’Brien AO Emeritus Professor Lloyd Sansom AO Dr Geoff Wood

2002 2005 Emeritus Professor Freda Briggs AO Mr Ian Hardy AM Emeritus Professor Ruth Grant AM Mr Gordon Ingkatji Professor Jong Taik Lee 2003 Emeritus Professor Kym Adey AM 2006 Mr Andrew Chen 2004 Mr Yeong Chee Meng Emeritus Professor Kevin O’Brien 2007 2006 Mr Stephen Hains Emeritus Professor Ian Davey Mrs Li Yian Lin Emeritus Professor Alison Mackinnon AM Emeritus Professor Robert Crotty 2008 Mr Kelvin Trimper 2007 Emeritus Professor Denise Bradley AC 2009 Emeritus Professor Robin King Dr Kia Ngee Chew Emeritus Professor Bruce King 2010 2008 Mr Peter Smith Emeritus Professor Michael Rowan Ms Jan Lowe Emeritus Professor Paul Hughes AM, FACE 2013 2009 Mr Terry Weston Emeritus Professor Marjory Ebbeck Mr Bill Cossey AM Emeritus Professor Alan Reid AM

2010 Emeritus Professor Stephen Hamnett Emeritus Professor Philip Howlett Emeritus Professor Dorothy Scott OAM

2011 Emeritus Professor Hilary Winchester Emeritus Professor Mary Barton AO

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