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GRADUATION CEREMONIES 2018 Acknowledgement of Country UniSA respects the Kaurna, Boandik and Barngarla peoples’ spiritual relationship with their country. We also acknowledge the diversity of Aboriginal peoples, past and present. Artist: Find out more about the University’s commitment Rikurani to reconciliation at unisa.edu.au/RAP B B Merridy Brown Girly 2017. Glass Dimensions Variable.

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

1 Sixuan Ren (Ash) Blessing, Wealthy and Progression 2016. Kiln formed glass.

2 3 Contents

Chancellor’s welcome 4

Vice Chancellor’s welcome 5

About the University of 7

Our journey so far 8

Processional Music 14

Academic Dress 16

Ceremony Tradition 18

University of South Australia Awards 19

University of South Australia Medal Winners 21

Pridham Hall 22

You can leave your mark on UniSA 23

Alumni 25

Monday 9 April 2018 at 3:00 pm 27

Wednesday 11 April 2018 at 10:30 am 35

Wednesday 11 April 2018 at 3.00pm 43

Thursday 12 April 2018 at 10.30 am 53

Thursday 12 April 2018 at 3.00pm 61

Friday 13 April 2018 at 10.30 am 67

Friday 13 April 2018 at 3.00 pm 73

Monday 16 April 2018 at 10.30 am 83

Monday 16 April 2018 at 3.00 pm 89

Tuesday 17 April 2018 at 10.30 am 95

Tuesday 17 April 2018 at 3.00 pm 103

Wednesday 18 April 2018 at 10.30 am 111

Friday 4 May 2018 at 11.00 am 121

Friday 11 May 2018 at 2.00 pm 125

Prizes 129

Previous Honorary Award Recipients 137

3 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.

Mr Jim McDowell Chancellor

Mr Jim McDowell LLB (Honours) Mr Jim McDowell is Chancellor of the University of South Australia. Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, he completed a law degree with honours at the University of Warwick (England) in 1977. He worked in legal, commercial and marketing roles with aerospace company Bombardier Shorts for the next 18 years. Mr McDowell joined British Aerospace in Singapore in August 1996. In 1999, he was appointed Regional Managing Director of BAE Systems for Asia, following the merger of British Aerospace and Marconi Electronic Systems and based in Hong Kong. Upon taking over at BAE Systems Australia, he established the company’s headquarters in , South Australia where he lives. He was Chief Executive Officer of BAE Systems Saudi Arabia, a $6 billion company, from September 2011 to December 2013. Mr McDowell is a passionate supporter of continuing education. He has in-depth experience in corporate governance having served, mainly as Chair, on a range of boards including Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, the Defence Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) in Trusted Autonomous Systems, Tonal Construction Pty Ltd and X-ray equipment supplier, Micro-X Ltd. He is a non-executive director of both Codan Ltd and Austal Ltd and a board member of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute Council, the Royal Automobile Association (RAA), the Adelaide Football Club and St Peter’s College Council of Governors. During his long career, Mr McDowell has lived and worked in the UK, the USA, Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

4 5 Vice Chancellor’s welcome

Graduating with a university degree represents a major milestone in life. Now you’re about to enter a whole new world of wonderful opportunities. You will leave us today with a parchment and a career path and we couldn’t be prouder of you. I am very pleased to share the excitement of this day with you and with the people who have supported you throughout your studies: your family, your friends and your mentors. Yours is an important graduation ceremony and we are celebrating your success along with our own. We have come a long way since 1991 when we amalgamated colleges of advanced education and institutes of technology to become the University of South Australia. Now we’re considered one of the world’s best young universities – Australia’s University of Enterprise – putting our best teaching and research into creating bright futures for our students and partnering with industry and the professions to bring the benefits of that teaching and research to our community. I hope the achievement you celebrate today opens many doors of opportunities for you so that you can make your mark as a global citizen, a professional in everything you do. You, like more than 200,000 graduates who have preceded you, are very important to us; you are our success stories, the role models for current students and those who might follow in your footsteps. As your career grows and your success is assured, current students look at you and see what’s possible in their own lives. I wish you every success, happiness and prosperity as you take your first steps into your new lives as graduates of the University of South Australia.

Professor David Lloyd Vice Chancellor and President

Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, CChem, FRSC David Lloyd was appointed to the University of South Australia as Vice Chancellor and President in 2012. A Dublin-born and educated chemist who specialises in computer-aided drug design, Professor Lloyd has re-focused institutional culture to position UniSA as Australia’s University of Enterprise and to shape its activities to better meet the challenges of the 21st century. In 2014 Professor Lloyd was appointed to the South Australia Economic Development Board (EDB). A past Chair of the Australian Technology Network group of technology- focused universities, he now sits on the board of Universities Australia, the peak body representing the university sector where he is the lead vice-chancellor for research and innovation. Before joining the University of South Australia, Professor Lloyd was Vice-President for Research and later Bursar and Director of Strategic Innovation at Trinity College Dublin. Professor Lloyd was Chair of the Irish Research Council and prior to academia, worked in the pharmaceutical industry in the UK. He holds an honorary Professorship from Tianjin University and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry.

5 6 7 The University’s strong research About the environment focuses on areas such as scarce resources, future industries and University of cancer prevention and management. The close, collaborative engagement South Australia we enjoy with our many industry, government, collegiate and community partners ranks UniSA as one of Australia’s The University of South Australia (UniSA) leading universities for strategic research is Australia’s University of Enterprise. Our partnerships, and in the Excellence in culture of innovation is anchored around Research for Australia 2015 evaluation more global and national links to academic, than 97 per cent of our assessed research research and industry partners. Our was deemed to be of world-class standard graduates are global professionals at or above. ease with the world and ready to create and respond to change. Our research is The University is also closely engaged with inventive and adventurous and it creates the communities we serve. Our Samstag new knowledge that is central to global Museum presents a changing exhibitions economic and social prosperity. program of contemporary visual art, and our Hawke Centre engages with local Our reputation continues to grow. We are and international communities through considered one of the world’s best young public learning activities including lectures, universities by both Times Higher Education seminars, alliances and research projects. (THE) and Quacarelli Symonds (QS). We are The University also has a strong equity the youngest Australian university to make mission and was the first university in South THE’s World’s Top 250 list (number 9 in Australia to have a Reconciliation Action Australia); we are also the highest ranked Plan. university in Australia for the international diversity of our staff and are ranked 9th in We are also committed supporters of the the world on that measure. Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience (AIME) and aim to be the University of With around 32,000 students, almost 6,000 Choice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait of whom are international students, UniSA is Islander people. South Australia’s largest university and offers degree programs in business, education, With six campuses spread from the heart of arts, social sciences, health sciences, Adelaide to the metropolitan area (Mawson information technology, engineering and Lakes and Magill) and the regional cities of the environment. Programs are designed Whyalla and Mount Gambier, the University with strong professional emphasis and provides opportunities to students from a in partnership with industry and the wide range of geographic, socio-economic professions to ensure the career relevance and cultural backgrounds. We are currently of its teaching. The Good Universities Guide implementing a $1 billion-plus building 2018 rates UniSA as Number One in South program to further create engaging learning Australia for getting a full-time job. and research spaces. UniSA is committed to providing enhanced educational offerings and an outstanding student experience. Our focus over coming years will be to extend the support we provide to our students, through drawing on emerging digital technologies to provide more personalised and flexible learning opportunities for our students, locally and globally. We are committed to providing education opportunities for students from diverse backgrounds and helping them to be the best they can be.

7 OurOur journey journey soso farfar 1991 The South Australian College of Advanced The University of South Australia (UniSA) was established in 1991 but Education (SACAE) designated as one of our foundations date back to the latter half of the 19th century. The only eight Distance Education Centres. forerunners of today’s UniSA were the South Australian School of Art, The University of South Australia (UniSA) was 1992 founded in 1856, the first of several Teacher Training Colleges formed in established upon the merger of SAIT and Professor David Robinson appointed three SACAE campuses. Vice Chancellor. 1876, and the School of Mines and Industries which was established in 1889. These schools were renowned for providing quality education and John McDonald appointed first Chancellor; The Hon Dr Basil Hetzel Professor Alan Mead the first Vice Chancellor. AC appointed Chancellor for responding to the needs of the nascent colony of South Australia. of the University of South Australia. 1856 1993 The School of Art UniSA became a foundation member of was established 1876 the Australian Technology Network (ATN) by Charles Hill just The Training School, the first South federation. 15 years after the Australian Teachers College, was founded. UniSA commenced teaching programs 1994 proclamation of offshore, beginning with the International the new colony of MBA in Singapore. South Australia. Professor Eleanor Ramsay, 1906 the first-ever Australian Pro Louis Laybourne Smith Vice Chancellor charged Two of the University’s key research established the first with improving equity and institutes, the Ian Wark Research 1889 architectural course at access to education, was Institute (IWRI) and the Institute for The South Australian School of Mines and the South Australian appointed. Telecommunications Research (ITR), were Industries was established. School of Mines and officially opened. Industries. The Distance Education Centre building at Underdale was opened. 1907 Adelaide Kindergarten Training College 1918 1996 for teachers was established with strong The Adelaide Technical High School was The Unaipon School was opened offering advocacy from Lillian de Lissa. founded as a preparatory school for the 1997 a range of programs in Aboriginal and courses offered by the School of Mines and The City West campus Australian Studies. Industries. was officially opened by Governor General Sir William Dean. UniSA identified seven The Adelaide Technical1960 High School and unique graduate qualities 1998 1965 that described the knowledge, skills and UniSA awarded an the South Australian School of Mines The SAIT opened Whyalla campus to meet personal abilities required in professional honorary doctorate and Industries merged to form the South the growing demand for skills in the steel careers. to then President Australian Institute of Technology (SAIT). and shipping industries. of South Africa, UniSA became the first Australian university Nelson Mandela. to develop a Statement of Commitment to Australian Reconciliation. 1973 The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre The Aboriginal Task Force was established was established. at the South Australian Institute of Technology and provided some of the first Professor Denise education in social work specifically for Bradley was named 1999 David Klingberg AM Indigenous students in Australia. It was the the University’s Vice succeeded Dr Basil Hetzel first tertiary program of its kind in Australia Chancellor and President. AC as Chancellor. and provided an enclave of support for Extensively involved in its students and a path forward that national education policy UniSA won the Business SA encouraged careers built on education. groups for more than two Export Award for education decades, she chaired the Expert Panel in for the first time. 2008 that undertook the National Review of Higher Education. Now Emeritus Professor Denise Bradley 1982 AC, she was made a Companion of the The South Australian College of Advanced Order of Australia, Australia’s highest Education (SACAE) was formed out of the honour, in recognition of her service to amalgamation of the Adelaide College higher education. of the Arts and Education (including the Underdale and City campuses) along with the Hartley (Magill), Salisbury and Sturt Colleges of Advanced Education.

8 9 Our journey so far 1991 The South Australian College of Advanced The University of South Australia (UniSA) was established in 1991 but Education (SACAE) designated as one of our foundations date back to the latter half of the 19th century. The only eight Distance Education Centres. forerunners of today’s UniSA were the South Australian School of Art, The University of South Australia (UniSA) was 1992 founded in 1856, the first of several Teacher Training Colleges formed in established upon the merger of SAIT and Professor David Robinson appointed three SACAE campuses. Vice Chancellor. 1876, and the School of Mines and Industries which was established in 1889. These schools were renowned for providing quality education and John McDonald appointed first Chancellor; The Hon Dr Basil Hetzel Professor Alan Mead the first Vice Chancellor. AC appointed Chancellor for responding to the needs of the nascent colony of South Australia. of the University of South Australia. 1856 1993 The School of Art UniSA became a foundation member of was established 1876 the Australian Technology Network (ATN) by Charles Hill just The Training School, the first South federation. 15 years after the Australian Teachers College, was founded. UniSA commenced teaching programs 1994 proclamation of offshore, beginning with the International the new colony of MBA in Singapore. South Australia. Professor Eleanor Ramsay, 1906 the first-ever Australian Pro Louis Laybourne Smith Vice Chancellor charged Two of the University’s key research established the first with improving equity and institutes, the Ian Wark Research 1889 architectural course at access to education, was Institute (IWRI) and the Institute for The South Australian School of Mines and the South Australian appointed. Telecommunications Research (ITR), were Industries was established. School of Mines and officially opened. Industries. The Distance Education Centre building at Underdale was opened. 1907 Adelaide Kindergarten Training College 1918 1996 for teachers was established with strong The Adelaide Technical High School was The Unaipon School was opened offering advocacy from Lillian de Lissa. founded as a preparatory school for the 1997 a range of programs in Aboriginal and courses offered by the School of Mines and The City West campus Australian Studies. Industries. was officially opened by Governor General Sir William Dean. UniSA identified seven The Adelaide Technical1960 High School and unique graduate qualities 1998 1965 that described the knowledge, skills and UniSA awarded an the South Australian School of Mines The SAIT opened Whyalla campus to meet personal abilities required in professional honorary doctorate and Industries merged to form the South the growing demand for skills in the steel careers. to then President Australian Institute of Technology (SAIT). and shipping industries. of South Africa, UniSA became the first Australian university Nelson Mandela. to develop a Statement of Commitment to Australian Reconciliation. 1973 The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre The Aboriginal Task Force was established was established. at the South Australian Institute of Technology and provided some of the first Professor Denise education in social work specifically for Bradley was named 1999 David Klingberg AM Indigenous students in Australia. It was the the University’s Vice succeeded Dr Basil Hetzel first tertiary program of its kind in Australia Chancellor and President. AC as Chancellor. and provided an enclave of support for Extensively involved in its students and a path forward that national education policy UniSA won the Business SA encouraged careers built on education. groups for more than two Export Award for education decades, she chaired the Expert Panel in for the first time. 2008 that undertook the National Review of Higher Education. Now Emeritus Professor Denise Bradley 1982 AC, she was made a Companion of the The South Australian College of Advanced Order of Australia, Australia’s highest Education (SACAE) was formed out of the honour, in recognition of her service to amalgamation of the Adelaide College higher education. of the Arts and Education (including the Underdale and City campuses) along with the Hartley (Magill), Salisbury and Sturt Colleges of Advanced Education.

9 2000 2006 Nelson Mandela was announced as the Professor John Ralston was named UniSA’s new International Patron of UniSA’s Bob first Laureate Professor. Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre. 2001 The Australian Minerals Science Research The University celebrated its Institute (AMSRI), headquartered at UniSA’s 10th anniversary. Ian Wark Research Institute, was officially opened. It was supported by the largest ARC Linkage Grant ever awarded. 2007 2002 Professor Peter Høj joined UniSA as Vice UniSA was named the leading provider of The Royal Australian Institute of Chancellor and President of the University offshore programs in Australia by IDP. Architects awarded the nation’s highest following Professor Denise Bradley’s accolade for a public building to UniSA’s retirement. Kaurna Building. UniSA sponsored the Tour Down Under cycling race for the first time. 2008 UniSA was awarded $40 million through the Federal Government’s Education Investment Fund to help build the $73 million building to house the Materials and Minerals Science Learning and Research FedSat, Australia’s experimental satellite Hub at Mawson Lakes. developed by the CRC for Satellite Systems 2009 Associate Professor Mahfuz Aziz won the Dr Ian Gould AM, and including UniSA-designed payloads, Prime Minister’s Award for the Australian a resources industry was launched. Teacher of the Year. professional, was The UniSA Northern Adelaide Partnerships appointed as the UniSA joined Pedal Prix, the Human Powered (UNAP) program was established to University’s new Chancellor Vehicle super series, as lead sponsor. underpin economic and social development following the retirement of and improve education participation in David Klingberg AM. severely disadvantaged communities. 2003 UniSA was named an Employer of Choice for Women for the first time. 2004 The UniSA College was2010 launched to offer The University of more opportunities for South Australians to South Australia gain access to tertiary education. Business School became only the 2005 UniSA joined forces with the International The first stage of the University’s $100 second in Australia Space University in Strasbourg, France, to million capital development program, to receive European bring world-class space education to the Blueprint 2005, was completed and five Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) southern hemisphere. The UniSA-based Centre for Muslim and new buildings–the Kaurna Building, the accreditation, one of two major Non-Muslim Understanding was launched Dorrit Black Building, the Garth Boomer UniSA secured $30 million from the Federal forms of international accreditation for in India by then Minister of Education and Building, the Basil Hetzel Building and the Government’s Education Investment Fund business schools. future Prime Minister, . Mawson Centre–were opened. towards the cost of a $85 million learning The University received an centre to be built in Adelaide’s West End. UniSA graduated its 100,000th student, The University overwhelmingly positive report from the Charlotte Mukamuberwa, a Rwandan refugee launched four new Australian Universities Quality Agency now with a Bachelor of Commerce degree. (AUQA) audit, including 16 commendations research institutes for good practice. – the Ehrenberg Bass Institute for UniSA received $10 million in funding from Marketing Science, 2011 In the 2011 QS World University Rankings, the Australian Government to establish a the Sansom the University of South Australia showed Chair in Child Protection at the University. Institute for Health the biggest improvement of any Australian Research, the Hawke UniSA delivered the Australian International university for the second year running to Research Institute Space University intensive professional be ranked 11th in Australia. It remains in the for Sustainable Society, and the Institute development program, confirming South top three per cent of more than 10,000 for Sustainable Systems and Technologies Australia’s position as a centre for space universities worldwide. (since renamed the Barbara Hardy education and training. Institute). The first national Excellence in Research UniSA won the Institutional Award from the for Australia (ERA) assessment showed The UniSA Mount Gambier Regional Centre Australian Learning and Teaching Council that around 70 per cent of UniSA research was opened and the Centre for Regional for Provision of Services to the Community. assessed was world-class standard or above. Engagement established. UniSA was ranked in the top 200 universities worldwide by The Times Higher Education Supplement.

10 11 2000 2006 Nelson Mandela was announced as the Professor John Ralston was named UniSA’s new International Patron of UniSA’s Bob first Laureate Professor. Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre. 2001 The Australian Minerals Science Research The University celebrated its Institute (AMSRI), headquartered at UniSA’s 10th anniversary. Ian Wark Research Institute, was officially opened. It was supported by the largest ARC Linkage Grant ever awarded. 2007 2002 Professor Peter Høj joined UniSA as Vice UniSA was named the leading provider of The Royal Australian Institute of Chancellor and President of the University offshore programs in Australia by IDP. Architects awarded the nation’s highest following Professor Denise Bradley’s accolade for a public building to UniSA’s retirement. Kaurna Building. UniSA sponsored the Tour Down Under cycling race for the first time. 2008 UniSA was awarded $40 million through the Federal Government’s Education Investment Fund to help build the $73 million building to house the Materials and Minerals Science Learning and Research FedSat, Australia’s experimental satellite Hub at Mawson Lakes. developed by the CRC for Satellite Systems 2009 Associate Professor Mahfuz Aziz won the Dr Ian Gould AM, and including UniSA-designed payloads, Prime Minister’s Award for the Australian a resources industry was launched. Teacher of the Year. professional, was The UniSA Northern Adelaide Partnerships appointed as the UniSA joined Pedal Prix, the Human Powered (UNAP) program was established to University’s new Chancellor Vehicle super series, as lead sponsor. underpin economic and social development following the retirement of and improve education participation in David Klingberg AM. severely disadvantaged communities. 2003 UniSA was named an Employer of Choice for Women for the first time. 2004 The UniSA College was2010 launched to offer The University of more opportunities for South Australians to South Australia gain access to tertiary education. Business School became only the 2005 UniSA joined forces with the International The first stage of the University’s $100 second in Australia Space University in Strasbourg, France, to million capital development program, to receive European bring world-class space education to the Blueprint 2005, was completed and five Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) southern hemisphere. The UniSA-based Centre for Muslim and new buildings–the Kaurna Building, the accreditation, one of two major Non-Muslim Understanding was launched Dorrit Black Building, the Garth Boomer UniSA secured $30 million from the Federal forms of international accreditation for in India by then Minister of Education and Building, the Basil Hetzel Building and the Government’s Education Investment Fund business schools. future Prime Minister, Julia Gillard. Mawson Centre–were opened. towards the cost of a $85 million learning The University received an centre to be built in Adelaide’s West End. UniSA graduated its 100,000th student, The University overwhelmingly positive report from the Charlotte Mukamuberwa, a Rwandan refugee launched four new Australian Universities Quality Agency now with a Bachelor of Commerce degree. (AUQA) audit, including 16 commendations research institutes for good practice. – the Ehrenberg Bass Institute for UniSA received $10 million in funding from Marketing Science, 2011 In the 2011 QS World University Rankings, the Australian Government to establish a the Sansom the University of South Australia showed Chair in Child Protection at the University. Institute for Health the biggest improvement of any Australian Research, the Hawke UniSA delivered the Australian International university for the second year running to Research Institute Space University intensive professional be ranked 11th in Australia. It remains in the for Sustainable Society, and the Institute development program, confirming South top three per cent of more than 10,000 for Sustainable Systems and Technologies Australia’s position as a centre for space universities worldwide. (since renamed the Barbara Hardy education and training. Institute). The first national Excellence in Research UniSA won the Institutional Award from the for Australia (ERA) assessment showed The UniSA Mount Gambier Regional Centre Australian Learning and Teaching Council that around 70 per cent of UniSA research was opened and the Centre for Regional for Provision of Services to the Community. assessed was world-class standard or above. Engagement established. UniSA was ranked in the top 200 universities worldwide by The Times Higher Education Supplement.

11 The second Excellence2012 in Research 2015 UniSA was ranked as one of the world’s Australia (ERA) assessment rated more best young universities (THE ranks us #38 than 86 per cent of UniSA’s research as on their list of the world’s best 50 under world-class or better. 50; Quacarelli Symonds moves us up to Chemist, researcher and #25). We had some stunning research Irish university leader, results as well: Excellence in Research Professor David Lloyd, is Australia rated 97 per cent of our assessed 2013 research as world-class or above. 2016Jim McDowell, former appointed as the University UniSA became the first university in the of South Australia’s new world to host an online brainstorming BAE systems Saudi Arabia Vice Chancellor and event and ideas generator – unijam. It CEO and a passionate President. hosted 17,000 unique posts and more than supporter of continuing 1300 conversation threads from across 56 education, succeeded The new China-Australia Centre for countries. Dr Ian Gould AM as the Sustainable Urban Design, is founded in University’s Chancellor. partnership with Tianjin University. Crossing the Horizon was launched – a strategic action plan designed to change The University celebrated the way the University operates and its 25th birthday since establishment in 1991. engages with its communities. UniSA was also ranked as one of the world’s best international universities. We UniSA joined forces with SA’s largest private entered into a significant relationship with health care provider, Calvary Health Care 2014 CROSSING THE In April the University’s $85 million Jeffrey HORIZON the University College to establish Adelaide, to expand health education and Smart Building was officially opened, Our Strategic Action Plan 2013 - 2018 our Future Industries Institute (FII) and research. featuring eight floors spanning 12,480m² became the recipient of an incredibly Future Industries Institute (FII) was officially with the latest technologies and cutting generous contribution from the late, great, launched and received $7.5 million from the edge learning spaces. Sir Terry Pratchett, a perpetual scholarship South Australian Government. fund worth more than $1 million. Professor Irene Watson was appointed as UniSA also opened the Innovation the first Pro Vice Chancellor: Aboriginal Collaboration Centre at City West in Leadership and Strategy, and Unaipon partnership with Hewlett Packard UniSA ranked in the world’s top 50 under Chair. 50 years of age by both the QS and THE Enterprise and forged a partnership with world university rankings. The University one of China’s largest drug manufacturers, Esteemed investment banker, Chairman also ranked in the THE’s global Top 100 Yabao Pharmaceuticals, to develop and of the Swans Board and UniSA for engineering and technology. bring to market new cancer treatments. Alumnus, Andrew Pridham, presented a $5 million philanthropic gift to support UniSA’s MBA program is one of only construction of the new great hall. three nationally to win a five-star rating Acknowledging this as the largest single for the sixth consecutive year from the private donation in the University’s 25 Graduate Management Association’s Good 2017 year history, the multipurpose facility was Universities Guide. UniSA’s rapid rise up the international named as Pridham Hall. To mark the 20-year partnership between rankings continued with Times Higher An alliance with SA Pathology is announced UniSA and Hong Kong Baptist University, Education (THE) rating the university as The University climbed that will see UniSA support the growth a new suite of jointly offered full-time #32 in their list of the world’s best young the ranks in the QS World’s of one of Australia’s top cancer research degrees is launched. universities. UniSA was the youngest Top 50 Under 50 – now centres. With a Federal Government Australian university on the list and ranked positioned as the 24th investment of $40 million, the Centre UniSA partners with the Institute for Choice by THE as #9 in Australia, of universities best young university in for Cancer Biology (CCB) expansion was to bring global experts together in the of any age. UniSA’s Law School, in only the world. announced by the then Prime Minister Julia science of human choice behaviour; and is its 10th year, was ranked as one of the Gillard during a visit to UniSA in June. announced as the national headquarters world’s best at #88 and the best in South for an $88 million Data to Decisions CRC. The University was appointed lead partner Australia. Quality Indicators for Learning of a new Cooperative Research Centre and Teaching (QILT) rated UniSA as #1 in for Cell Therapy Manufacturing set to South Australia for graduate careers and for underpin significant innovations in the student satisfaction. treatment available for diabetes, wound, In 2017 UniSA and transplant patients. developed a new suite of high-quality, 100 per cent online undergraduate courses that can be studied anytime, anywhere. Each of UniSA Online’s new bachelor degree programs is designed specifically for online education giving students the best possible learning resources to encourage deeper and broader intellectual engagement and to support personalised learning and assessment strategies.

12 13 The second Excellence2012 in Research 2015 UniSA was ranked as one of the world’s Australia (ERA) assessment rated more best young universities (THE ranks us #38 than 86 per cent of UniSA’s research as on their list of the world’s best 50 under world-class or better. 50; Quacarelli Symonds moves us up to Chemist, researcher and #25). We had some stunning research Irish university leader, results as well: Excellence in Research Professor David Lloyd, is Australia rated 97 per cent of our assessed 2013 research as world-class or above. 2016Jim McDowell, former appointed as the University UniSA became the first university in the of South Australia’s new world to host an online brainstorming BAE systems Saudi Arabia Vice Chancellor and event and ideas generator – unijam. It CEO and a passionate President. hosted 17,000 unique posts and more than supporter of continuing 1300 conversation threads from across 56 education, succeeded The new China-Australia Centre for countries. Dr Ian Gould AM as the Sustainable Urban Design, is founded in University’s Chancellor. partnership with Tianjin University. Crossing the Horizon was launched – a strategic action plan designed to change The University celebrated the way the University operates and its 25th birthday since establishment in 1991. engages with its communities. UniSA was also ranked as one of the world’s best international universities. We UniSA joined forces with SA’s largest private entered into a significant relationship with health care provider, Calvary Health Care 2014 CROSSING THE In April the University’s $85 million Jeffrey HORIZON the University College London to establish Adelaide, to expand health education and Smart Building was officially opened, Our Strategic Action Plan 2013 - 2018 our Future Industries Institute (FII) and research. featuring eight floors spanning 12,480m² became the recipient of an incredibly Future Industries Institute (FII) was officially with the latest technologies and cutting generous contribution from the late, great, launched and received $7.5 million from the edge learning spaces. Sir Terry Pratchett, a perpetual scholarship South Australian Government. fund worth more than $1 million. Professor Irene Watson was appointed as UniSA also opened the Innovation the first Pro Vice Chancellor: Aboriginal Collaboration Centre at City West in Leadership and Strategy, and Unaipon partnership with Hewlett Packard UniSA ranked in the world’s top 50 under Chair. 50 years of age by both the QS and THE Enterprise and forged a partnership with world university rankings. The University one of China’s largest drug manufacturers, Esteemed investment banker, Chairman also ranked in the THE’s global Top 100 Yabao Pharmaceuticals, to develop and of the Sydney Swans Board and UniSA for engineering and technology. bring to market new cancer treatments. Alumnus, Andrew Pridham, presented a $5 million philanthropic gift to support UniSA’s MBA program is one of only construction of the new great hall. three nationally to win a five-star rating Acknowledging this as the largest single for the sixth consecutive year from the private donation in the University’s 25 Graduate Management Association’s Good 2017 year history, the multipurpose facility was Universities Guide. UniSA’s rapid rise up the international named as Pridham Hall. To mark the 20-year partnership between rankings continued with Times Higher An alliance with SA Pathology is announced UniSA and Hong Kong Baptist University, Education (THE) rating the university as The University climbed that will see UniSA support the growth a new suite of jointly offered full-time #32 in their list of the world’s best young the ranks in the QS World’s of one of Australia’s top cancer research degrees is launched. universities. UniSA was the youngest Top 50 Under 50 – now centres. With a Federal Government Australian university on the list and ranked positioned as the 24th investment of $40 million, the Centre UniSA partners with the Institute for Choice by THE as #9 in Australia, of universities best young university in for Cancer Biology (CCB) expansion was to bring global experts together in the of any age. UniSA’s Law School, in only the world. announced by the then Prime Minister Julia science of human choice behaviour; and is its 10th year, was ranked as one of the Gillard during a visit to UniSA in June. announced as the national headquarters world’s best at #88 and the best in South for an $88 million Data to Decisions CRC. The University was appointed lead partner Australia. Quality Indicators for Learning of a new Cooperative Research Centre and Teaching (QILT) rated UniSA as #1 in for Cell Therapy Manufacturing set to South Australia for graduate careers and for underpin significant innovations in the student satisfaction. treatment available for diabetes, wound, In 2017 UniSA and transplant patients. developed a new suite of high-quality, 100 per cent online undergraduate courses that can be studied anytime, anywhere. Each of UniSA Online’s new bachelor degree programs is designed specifically for online education giving students the best possible learning resources to encourage deeper and broader intellectual engagement and to support personalised learning and assessment strategies.

13 As a composer Deborah has received Processional numerous commissions since the success of her opera (2010) and Music now specialises in working with traditional languages.

Ancient Land Processional The Ngarrindjeri Women’s Choir The processional music played at the start Singing is an essential part of identity in of the graduation ceremony has been Aboriginal culture. The women who gather composed by Deborah Cheetham AO. The to sing in Murray Bridge do so because it is work is sung by the Ngarrindjeri Women’s part of who they are as Aboriginal women. Choir and the Marryatville Concert Choir, These women have performed for many supported by the Adelaide Symphony important events over the past decade Orchestra, conducted by Nicholas Buc. but are never happier than when singing in community and passing on culture “From the beginning I wanted this through song. processional to be a powerful reminder that knowledge has been passed for more than 2000 generations on the lands that the University now occupies. For that reason it was essential to include the traditional language groups from each of the campuses of the University of South Australia - Kaurna (Adelaide), Boandik (Mt Gambier) and Barngarla (Whyalla). Ancient Land Processional is music for ceremony and for celebration. I wanted this work to convey the importance and excitement of one of life’s great rites of passage – the graduation ceremony”. - Deborah Cheetham AO

Deborah Cheetham AO Deborah Cheetham, woman, soprano, composer and educator has been a leader in the Australian arts landscape for more than 25 years. In the 2014 Queen’s Birthday Honours List, Deborah was appointed as an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO), for distinguished service to the performing arts as an opera singer, composer and artistic director, to the development of Indigenous artists, and to innovation in performance. Deborah Cheetham AO

The Ngarrindjeri Women’s Choir

14 15 The Marryatville Concert Choir Adelaide Symphony Orchestra – Aldis Sils Musical Director Established in 1936, the internationally The choir is one of the many co-curricular acclaimed Adelaide Symphony Orchestra ensembles at Marryatville High School’s is South Australia’s largest performing internationally acclaimed Special Interest arts organisation. Today the ASO plays Music Centre. The choir is recognised as a major role in Adelaide’s cultural and one of the best school choirs in Adelaide. economic vibrancy, and enriches the In the past decade it has won competitions community through a diverse program in Adelaide (Adelaide Choral Eisteddfods), of world-class performances to more Sydney (Sydney Performing Arts Challenge, than 90,000 concertgoers each season. ABC Classic FM Choir of the Year State The Ancient Land Processional orchestral Champion 2006), and internationally music was performed by the ASO, (Tallinn International Choral Festival 2007). conducted by Nicholas Buc and recorded The choir recently toured Central Europe in Adelaide’s ABC studios. including concerts at the Kodaly School in Kecskemet. The choir performs a wide Welcome to country spoken by: variety of repertoire in a range of styles, and Uncle Lewis O’Brien – Kaurna (Adelaide) where possible in original languages. Aunty Penny Bonney – Boandik (Mount Gambier) Uncle Eric Paige – Barngarla (Whyalla)

The Marryatville Concert Choir

Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Photo: Shane Reid

15 bonnet with red cord and tassel. Red hood Academic Dress lined with light blue and edged with gold ribbon with two gold stripes on either side.

Doctor of Science higher doctorate Doctor of Philosophy degrees Oxford-style red gown with blue facing Oxford-style black gown with red facing and gold ribbon trim on front of gown and on front of gown and around sleeve cuffs. around sleeve cuffs. Black Tudor velvet Black Tudor velvet bonnet with black tassel. bonnet with red cord and tassel. Red hood Black hood lined with red with gold edging. lined with blue and edged with gold ribbon with two gold stripes on either side. Professional doctorates Oxford-style black gown faced with Doctor of Letters higher doctorate discipline colour (as shown below) Oxford-style red gown with gold facing on front of gown and around sleeve and blue ribbon trim on front of gown and cuffs. Black Tudor velvet bonnet with around sleeve cuffs. Black Tudor velvet black tassel. Black hood lined with bonnet with red cord and tassel. Red hood discipline colour with gold edging. lined with gold and edged with blue ribbon with two blue stripes on either side. Masters degrees Oxford-style black gown. Black Doctor of Laws higher doctorate mortarboard with black tassel. Black Oxford-style red gown with gold facing hood lined with blue with gold edging. and blue and red ribbon trim on front of gown and around sleeve cuffs. Black Tudor Graduate diplomas and velvet bonnet with red cord and tassel. Red Graduate certificates hood lined with gold and edged with red Cambridge-style black gown with relevant ribbon with two red stripes on either side. stole. Black mortarboard with black tassel. Doctor of Engineering higher doctorate Undergraduate degrees Oxford-style red gown with green facing Cambridge-style black gown. Black and gold ribbon trim on front of gown and mortarboard with black tassel. Black around sleeve cuffs. Black Tudor velvet hood lined with discipline colour. bonnet with red cord and tassel. Red hood lined with green and edged with gold ribbon with two gold stripes on either side. Associate degrees Cambridge-style black gown with relevant Doctor of Visual Arts higher doctorate stole. Black mortarboard with black tassel. Oxford-style red gown with light blue facing and gold ribbon trim on front of gown and Diplomas around sleeve cuffs. Black Tudor velvet Cambridge-style black gown with relevant stole. Black mortarboard with black tassel.

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16 17 Hoods In the earliest times, university statutes All University of South Australia hoods concerning academic costume were are of the Oxford burgon style. somewhat vague, and it was not until the late 14th and early 15th centuries, as lay fashions began to change, that universities Mortarboard tassels for Indigenous began to adopt the policy of setting down Australian graduates particular requirements for the shape and The University of South Australia is proud of cut of academic dress. its commitment to Australian reconciliation. To enable to have Over the centuries, gowns have evolved their ancestry recognised, Aboriginal and in various forms from the original outer Torres Strait Islander graduates have the garment or robe commonly worn by the option of wearing a mortarboard with a laity and members of the clergy, to the tassel incorporating the colours of the many modern versions for the various respective flags (red, black and yellow for levels of academic awards. Hoods have Aboriginal graduates and blue, green and developed from the head coverings worn white for Torres Strait Islander graduates). by students in the early ages. They were especially useful in inclement weather and History of academic dress in the draughty cloisters of monasteries. 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 It would seem that no matter how young a within the monasteries, such as one at university is, one of the first priorities is to Oxford where divinity, philosophy and arts adopt a style of academic dress which is were studied as early as the 8th century. distinctive. It was not until the 12th century that The University of South Australia is groups of teachers and students gathered no exception. In 1991, the University together for classes outside monastery acknowledged the academic dress of walls in a move that was recognisable as its predecessor institutions and then in the beginnings of universities. Two of the February 1992, the University’s academic outstanding schools at that time were in dress was determined by the Council and Bologna and Paris. During the 13th century the first graduation ceremonies wearing the the Roman legal word universitas became new University of South Australia academic a common name for study groups. The dress occurred during April 1992. It is third great university of the Middle Ages, interesting to note that the hood chosen is Oxford, emerged at that time. Much of the of Oxford Burgon style while the gown is of symbolism of academic dress is bound up the Cambridge style, an interesting link with with the history of those early universities two of the greatest European universities of which have influenced the creation and the Middle Ages. maintenance of a distinctive form of dress.

Oxford burgon style hood

Mortarboard tassels for Indigenous Australian graduates

17 If you look carefully you will see that this Ceremony gown also has a combination of gold stripes on each sleeve instead of the silver stripes Tradition located on the Vice Chancellor’s gown. Senior management wear a black gown with blue facing on the front and rear collar, Academic Procession and stage party and a black bonnet with silver tassel. The The traditional custom in which dignitaries academic registrar wears a similar gown. of the university enter the graduation hall However you will note that the blue facing is known as the academic procession. The is not as wide and the collar is black, and a University of South Australia’s academic black mortar board with blue tassel is worn. procession is led by higher degree Readers wear the gown reflecting their graduates and members of the University highest award, as do Professors receiving Council, followed by academic staff and the honorary title of Emeritus Professor, and senior management of the University, those being awarded with the honorary title including the Vice Chancellor. The of University Fellow. Recipients of honorary Chancellor is the last to enter. Doctor of the University awards wear the prestigious blue University of South Academics sit at the rear of the stage Australia honorary doctorate gown trimmed and Council members in the second with yellow and red facing, and a red, yellow, to front row. The front row is reserved and blue hood. A black bonnet with black for staff reading graduand names, the tassel is the accompanying headwear. academic registrar, senior managers, the Vice Chancellor, guest speaker, honorary Council members are distinguished with award recipients, special guests, and the black silk-like gowns with red, blue, and Chancellor. yellow facing, and a black bonnet and gold tassel. Candidates graduating with a PhD In some circumstances the Chancellor may wear a black Oxford-style gown with red be represented by the Deputy Chancellor or facing, and those receiving professional Pro Chancellor. doctorates wear the same style gown but with coloured facing representing their Academic Dress discipline. Academic dress usually reflects the highest academic qualification of the wearer. Special End of Ceremony ceremonial gowns are also worn and these The academic recession signals the end of represent the wearer’s position and title. The the graduation ceremony and is led by the Vice Chancellor can be recognised by the Chancellor, followed by the stage party in distinctive Fairford Brocade gown adorned the reverse order to which it entered. Newly with silver oakleaf lace, and black bonnet conferred graduates join the recession with blue tassel. The Chancellor’s gown is signalling their entry to the academic also Fairford Brocade but incorporates gold community. oakleaf lace and notably this is worn with a black bonnet finished with a gold tassel.

18 19 Degree with Honours University of A degree with Honours is a program of four or more years in duration, which includes a South Australia minimum of one year of advanced studies, for students who demonstrate a high level Awards of achievement in the initial years of their program.

Degree types Double degree University of South Australia students A double degree is a program where two have a range of program options when contrasting and complementary programs undertaking their study. The following are at the same level have been combined to examples of the degree titles you may hear complement each other, such that the core during the graduation ceremony. elements of the two awards are undertaken simultaneously and the requirements of Doctor of Philosophy each award are fully met. These graduates receive two parchments. Doctor of Philosophy programs provide training and education with the objective of producing graduates with the capacity to Co-badged degrees conduct research independently at a high A collaborative arrangement between level of originality and quality. recognised providers, resulting in a single award and may include the co-badging of a Professional Doctorate single parchment. A Professional Doctorate is a rigorous program of advanced study and research, Dual degrees designed specifically to meet the needs Collaborative partnerships between the of industry and professional groups. University of South Australia and another Professional Doctorates usually consist of a recognised provider enable students to blend of coursework and research. undertake a degree jointly facilitated by both institutions. Graduates of these Honours degree programs will be issued with parchments from each institution. The Honours degree is a separate, stand- alone one-year program of advanced studies for students who demonstrate a high level of achievement upon completion of their pass degree program.

19 Nicole Scriva How Are You Zine One 2017. Digital publication.

20 21 University of University of South Australia Medals Awarded annually to graduands in South Australia each Division for outstanding academic merit throughout all years of an Medal Winners undergraduate degree program: University of South Australia Business School University of South Australia Medals Madeleine Dawn Caines Outstanding academic achievement is recognised through numerous prizes and Gemma Therese Clancy awards. The most prestigious of these for Vivienne Jane Webb undergraduate students are the University Eng Chee Yuen of South Australia Medals and Honours Kerong Zhou Medals. The Medals are silver in colour and bear Division of Education, Arts an enamel version of the University of and Social Sciences South Australia seal on the front and the recipient’s name is engraved on the reverse Wendy Joy Ball side. Medals are awarded annually. Callum Michael Banbury The 2017 recipients are: Susan Heather Cochius Mara Tereza Morton University of South Australia Loren Nicola Orsillo Honours Medals Scott James Van Gemert Awarded annually to graduands in each Division for outstanding academic Division of Health Sciences merit throughout all years of an honours degree program: Gus Opara Nwosu Kara Richelle Paxton University of South Australia Kayla Lauren Barbara Rees Business School Alexandra Peta Rice Bronwyn Heather Arnold Bianca Josephine Rositano Mark Rullo Division of Education, Arts Susan Judith Ward and Social Sciences Li Zou Division of Information Technology, Division of Health Sciences Engineering and the Environment Amy Rose Hill Danielle Heinrich Deanna Fay Veale Division of Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment Lei Bai Jia Shi

University of South Australia Medal

21 The first Pridhams arrived in South Australia Pridham Hall in 1849, just 13 years after the proclamation of Government in SA. This is an investment of 169 years by my family and its preceding Pridham Hall is named to acknowledge the generations. South Australia is important extraordinary benefaction and leadership to our family and in particular my direct of Mr Andrew Pridham. Mr Andrew Pridham family, being my parents LR (Bob) and Marie is a proud alumnus of the UniSA Property Pridham and my siblings Helen, David, Mary Resource Management degree (1988). and Richard. His transformative gift to the University I hope for the great success of all students acknowledges his gratitude to UniSA for his who pass through the doors of this great ‘outstanding education’ as well as reflecting hall in the process of their studies at UniSA.“ his belief in the positive role education can – Andrew Pridham. play in one’s life.

Mr Pridham also believes that those The Pridham Foundation that have the capacity to contribute to Andrew Pridham the broader community should do so Amelia Pridham generously and encourage others to do the Carolyn Pridham same. Oliver Pridham “The University of South Australia is an Grace Pridham important institution very worthy of support. Universities develop minds and foster new thinking. It is a privilege for The Pridham Foundation to support UniSA and contribute to this impressive building and be a part of the process of developing future generations.

Andrew Pridham

22 23 Support UniSA’s Scholarship Fund You can leave your UniSA’s Scholarship Fund provides scholarships, grants and prizes that mark on UniSA recognise academic achievement and give vital financial support to students who need it most. Embed yourself in the DNA UniSA has more students from a of the Pridham Hall disadvantaged background than any other By building Pridham Hall we have created university in South Australia, and there are a new heart of the University - an iconic many students at UniSA for whom money venue where thousands of memories will is a real issue. Many have multiple jobs be made. to support themselves, some come from The state-of-the-art facility features a remote rural areas, and more than 25 per sports complex, a swimming pool, and cent have little financial support at home – facilities for graduations and corporate and which puts them at risk of not completing cultural events. It is a significant part of the their degrees and foregoing their dream. student experience and offers important The Fund supports students tackling the sport and fitness services to the entire problems of the world as they progress local community, including the new Health through masters and PhD studies, as Precinct opening on North Terrace. well as students just starting out in their Under the guidance of the design teams we undergraduate studies who are finding their have selected three spaces and sculptural purpose and inspiration. forms where we can permanently etch your By making a donation to the Scholarship name and your three words to live by in Fund you can help future students. Pridham Hall to forever inform and inspire It is a wonderful way of giving back future generations of students. and acknowledging what you have Hundreds of graduates, staff and supporters accomplished. To give someone else a have already donated $1,000 to embed boost please visit their name and words, or those of a loved www.unisa.edu.au/scholarshipfund one, into the chandelier, inverted pyramid and the swimming pool. To find out more about how you too can participate in this unique initiative please visit www.unisa.edu.au/pridhamhall

Pridham Hall

23 24 25 Advancing careers Alumni The alumni network maintains a dedicated business directory that outlines discounted services available for fellow alumni, and Alumni Network the University’s career services program The University of South Australia supports also provides continuing advice on career a thriving worldwide community of its development and forums to facilitate graduates through its alumni network. contact with employers and professional Upon receiving their degrees, our graduates bodies. automatically become members of an alumni network that includes over 202,000 Staying in touch of their colleagues and extends across Reunion events are held in Australia and more than 134 countries. other countries each year. There are formal network chapters in , Hong Kong, Keeping up to date Singapore, China and the United Kingdom, University of South Australia alumni as well as active groups in many other are able to keep up to date with the locations in Australia and overseas that achievements of fellow graduates and the hold regular events. The UniSA Business University by receiving regular electronic School also maintains an active community copies of UniSA News, Alumni News and and program of events. Enterprise magazine. Alumni continue More information on the alumni network to have access to their University email and access to its wide range of services and account for life. resources is available at You have the privilege of connecting with www.unisa.edu.au/alumni Alumni living around the world using social media and our online mentoring community, UniSA Global Alumni Connect.

Continuing to learn University of South Australia alumni exclusively receive special library membership for free, providing ongoing access to the University’s vast learning resources. They receive invitations to special public lectures and the University’s International Seminar Series that feature leading academics and thinkers.

24 25 Lucy Reynolds An Outburst of Mind 2017. Kiln formed glass Dimensions Variable.

26 27 9 April: 3.00pm

Monday 9 April 2018 at 3:00 pm PRIDHAM HALL

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Ms Deborah Cheetham AO Processional music, an original composition by Ms Deborah Cheetham, will be played. BMusEd, AMusA The audience is requested to stand for Deborah Cheetham, Yorta Yorta woman, the entrance of the Academic Procession, soprano, composer and educator has been Council and Official Party. a leader in the Australian arts landscape for The Australian National Anthem will be more than 25 years. sung by Ms Sharon Turley, soprano. In the 2014 Queen’s Birthday Honours The Chancellor, Mr Jim McDowell, LLB List, Ms Cheetham was appointed as an (Honours), will open the ceremony. Officer of the Order of Australia (AO), for distinguished service to the performing arts The Vice Chancellor and President, as an opera singer, composer and artistic Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, director, to the development of Indigenous CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. artists, and to innovation in performance. Professor Peter Buckskin (EdD), PSM, FACE, In April 2007 she was awarded a Dean Aboriginal Engagement and Strategic prestigious two-year Fellowship from Projects will present Ms Deborah Cheetham the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander AO for the honorary degree of Doctor of the Board of the Australia Council for the University. Arts. This fellowship has allowed her to create her second major theatrical work The Occasional Address will be delivered by Australia’s first Indigenous opera, Pecan Ms Deborah Cheetham AO. Summer. In 2010 Ms Cheetham brought The Chancellor, on behalf of the University, together Australia’s first classically trained will confer awards on the candidates. Indigenous ensemble to present the world premiere of Pecan Summer. The Chancellor will close the ceremony. The success of Pecan Summer has led Ms The audience is requested to stand as the Cheetham to create Short Black Opera Official Party, Council, Academic Procession Pty Ltd, a national not-for-profit company and Graduates retire. for the development of Indigenous opera singers which has produced and presented three subsequent seasons in , and Adelaide. In 2017 she was invited to perform an excerpt from her latest work Eumeralla, a War Requiem for Peace in the ancient language of the Gunditjmara people, at the Scuola Grande di San Rocco for the opening of the Venice Biennale.

26 27 Casey Deed Been and gone but always with me 2017. Oil paint. 2017. Glass and wood.

28 29 9 April: 3.00pm

The Presentation for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA Dinithi Salmali Dissanayake, by thesis BUSINESS SCHOOL entitled: THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Sustainability reporting in Sri Lanka: determinants, motivations and for the degree of Master of Finance impediments Mohamed Adnane Benhammouche (conferred: 14 December 2017) Luigino Benedetto Martino Tracey Dodd, by thesis entitled: Zhuoyu Yang Commercialising aviation biofuels: a for the degree of Master study of entrepreneurial challenges of Finance (Banking) (conferred: 14 December 2017) Jia Ying Lee *(20/12/2017) Kurtis Phillips Elnaz Ettehad, by thesis entitled: An evaluation of the public interest in for the degree of Master of desalination delivery in Australia: the Professional Accounting cases of the Adelaide and Victorian Sajjad Ahmed desalination plants Sanjay Rana Bhadka (conferred: 14 February 2018) Ankita Bilolikar Chen Guoquan Fiona Mary McKenzie, by thesis entitled: Yuying Fei *(20/12/2017) Keeping up with the capital: how regional Australia has responded to economic and Han Na *(20/12/2017) demographic change since the 1990s Paramdeep Kaur (conferred: 14 February 2018) Liu Qianqi Fangyi Li Priyantha Mudalige, by thesis entitled: Yu Liu *(20/12/2017) Investors’ trading behaviour around firm- Lo Cheuk Hei Jeremy specific announcements Luo Xiaotong *(20/12/2017) (conferred: 17 August 2017) Hao Mei Kevin Nyakundi Mitali Panchal, by thesis entitled: Amber Lorraine Perrin The role of accountants in integrated Wen Ren *(20/12/2017) reporting Yang Shi (conferred: 14 December 2017) Sukhpreet Kaur Sidhu Damien Gerald Wallace, by thesis entitled: Song Saijuan Exchange traded funds: US market Linda South effects, price discovery and regulatory Zhuoqing Tang implications on the fixed income sector Wan Ruichen (conferred: 17 August 2017) Wei Changchang Dongyu Wu Minhua Yang, by thesis entitled: Xu Lingling *(20/12/2017) Evaluating the effectiveness of Kevin Scott Young environmental policies using leadership Xin Yue and other finance fundamentals (conferred: 17 August 2017) for the degree of Master of Professional Accounting and Finance Faizahmed Jawrawala Harikrishnan Puthiyarackal Vijayakumar

* indicates a conferral of award date prior to for the Graduate Diploma in Property this ceremony Cameron Alexander Macleod

for the degrees of Bachelor of Business (Economics, Finance and Trade) and Bachelor of International Relations Jarrad Brent Quinn

for the degrees of Bachelor of Business (International Business, Finance and Trade) and Bachelor of International Relations Kieran Hopkins Brett Robert Jones

29 for the degrees of Bachelor of Simon Keegel Commerce (Accounting) and Kelly Mandy Kivan Bachelor of Business (Finance) Bradley Shaun Kress Benjamin James Wray Kaajal Kiran Kumar for the degrees of Bachelor of Commerce Rebecca Langley and Bachelor of Applied Finance Kristy Layton Michael Jordan Attaliotis Shirley Anne Learoyd Ben Daniel Cartwright Darren Pierre Leyds Zakia Dostizada Roseanne Long Natalie Gina Fazzini Matthew Mansfield Lachlan James Fielke Konstantinos Maroulis Abdul Razaq Gohari Georgia Leigh Martin Showkat Haidari Simon Matthew Gregory McKinnon Sarah Lam Stephen Mcgillivray Serafino Leombruno Boban Milicevic James Arthur Lister Nicole Moore Brandon William Thomas Peacock Taya Sian Mullan Pham Le Hieu Hanh *(20/12/2017) Rowena Muller Hoang Trung Phan Mark Linden Murphy Zia Rahimi Jessica Mary Ann Negro Saurabh Salunkhe Maree Alice Nicholls Mario Sargeous Jason John Oldfield Malcolm Robert Michael Simpson James Page Ned Spiniello Philip Maurice John Pavey Andrew Emilio Steven Christina Phillipou Michael Domenic Thomolaris Wayne Frederick Phipps Sherman Tong Timothy Pilgrim Thi Viet Anh Tran *(20/12/2017) Janelle Kaye Pole Rebecca Lynette Pugh for the degree of Bachelor Jesse Purkis of Accountancy Susy Retnowati Pang Wai Man *(19/10/2017) Jeffrey Brian Rowe for the degree of Bachelor of Accounting Lauren Sandy Douglas Adams Glenn Smith Chana Adelist Michael Smith Steven Amorello Huong Lan Stephens John William Andrews Kayne Michael Sullivan Dawn Marie Beck Michelle Anne Tomlinson Jessica Renee Bick Tahlia Van De Beld Mark Lachlan Buchanan Aleksandar Vojdanoski Sara-Jane Louise Button Clifford Joseph Warren Lee Clough Haidee Susan Wong *(16/08/2017) Thomas James Connole Sifiso Zikali Loretta Connors for the degree of Bachelor Ian Creevey of Applied Finance Mandy Cusack Michael Antonio Calabrese Tanya Davis Lee Yoong Kit *(19/10/2017) Cherie Anne Di Natale Rebecca Marcinek Ayla Dixon Panagiotis Mazarakos James Brougham Docker Jack Wally Perkins Rebecca Jane East Gerson Isai Salinas Fuentes Irina Elkovich for the degree of Bachelor of Kylie Foster Business Administration Evan Peter Fox MacKenzie Logan Sexton Ashlee-Louise Elizabeth Butterfly Patterson George Heidi Marie Thompson Brooke Gilmour for the degree of Bachelor of Business Megan Gilmour Administration (Commerce) Mark Adrian Griffiths Kate Marlene McRostie Tahereh Hamsi for the degree of Bachelor of Alina Higgins Business Administration (Human Jane Elizabeth Anne Hillyard Resource Management) Eidel Hodes Uyen Mi Mai Rivka Tziporah Hodes Naomi Cecelia Hodgson for the degree of Bachelor of Business Jessica Claire Homans Administration (Management) Yukihiro Iwata Lesley Dianne Spooner David James Johnstone

30 31 for the degree of Bachelor of Max Steven Gruber Business (Commercial Law) James Franklin Jay Lee James Spurr Dae Ho Kim 9 April: 3.00pm Mackenzie Lucas for the degrees of Bachelor of Business (Economics, Finance and Trade) Michael Joseph May and Bachelor of Management Sean Joseph Munro Mia Kahric Michaela Alexa Nottage Tang Oh Yann *(20/12/2017) for the degrees of Bachelor of Timothy James Quirk Business (Economics, Finance and Syafiqah Shahabudin Trade) and Bachelor of Commerce Li Wei Swee *(20/12/2017) Emily Jane Sunter Jia Jie Young *(20/12/2017) for the degree of Bachelor of Business (Economics, Finance and Trade) for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce Calvin Zachary Graham Christopher Allan Anderson Matthew James Harris Avinash Huang Haiqi *(20/12/2017) Robert Peter Bak Lydia Ruth Reeves Natalie Biller Tuan Anh Thai *(20/12/2017) Laura Capps William John Toleman Thomas Scott Carmichael Chen Dingkai *(20/12/2017) for the degrees of Bachelor of Business Jollys Singlee Chin (Finance) and Bachelor of Business Alexander Paul Cianca (Human Resource Management) Jodie Denise Clark Philip Michael Scali Mellissa Sue Crisafi for the degree of Bachelor Celina Kathryn Gaviola of Business (Finance) Jongwan Han Ahmed Alqazah Karen Leslie Hollamby Huycheng Chin Briony Ann Huddleston Paul Graham Cook Jin Woo Jung Brianna Kate Corkhill Lee Philip Kirchner Bradley Coulson Loan Mong Le Zara Drousas Marie Leane Barrett Firman Liu Zi Qi Han Baixiang *(20/12/2017) Mah Jia Ming Paige Ella Harding Matthew William Merrett Hu Mingsheng Anthony Nguyen Yi Hui Sarah Kerrin Pain Jiang Aini Daliborka Pupovac Jiang Sizuo *(20/12/2017) Rebecca Anne Purczel Lin Yajie *(20/12/2017) Aidan Edwin Raper Carlo Vittorio Loielo Gurkirat Singh Michael David McMahon Bronia Narelle Smolski Stacey Allyson Mugge Elary Tanios Mabel Chikumbutso Nyang’wa John Tokas Joshua Albert Patrizi Andrea Tsatsos Kieran David Peters James Garnet Weir Daniel Antonio Polli Jake Peter White Tan Chang Yu Alice Louise Williams Wang Jie Zhang Meng Corey Gilbert Wells Kerong Zhou Wong Hui Shyen *(20/12/2017) for the degree of Bachelor of for the degrees of Bachelor of Business Commerce (Accounting) (Property) and Bachelor of Commerce Zoe Kay Anastasiou Angus John Gale Bills Renee Janelle Ball Sangmyong Bark for the degree of Bachelor of Business (Property) Xin Ping Bong *(20/12/2017) Jonathan Daniel Cadieux Christopher Peter Algie Jackie Imleen Chong *(20/12/2017) Kristina Barone Michael David Cooper Jordan Anthony Bouman-Winter David Costanzo Aiden Alexander Bresolin Emm Dizon Dylan Christopher Carrigg Rochelle El-Baini Madeleine Downer Irma Garaplija Tony Thien Quoc Du Dale Wayne Gray Daniel Loui Ferraro Michael Scott Griffiths Max Silva Frohlich Douaa Habasch Joshua Gregory Grantham

31 Peiyao He THE SCHOOL OF LAW Alana Irene Higgins for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws Mohamed Jabir Bin Jalil (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts Nasrin Jamili Philippa Eva Jones Bryson Kade Keeley Shalaan Khalid Ahmed Khan for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws K Appuhamilage Don Jude Lalindra Deshan (Honours) and Bachelor of Business Kotikawatte (Tourism and Event Management) Li Mengxiao *(20/12/2017) April Sherree Nourse Li Xianrong for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws with Li Yiyun Honours and Bachelor of Commerce Keyman Liang Reahna Shay Hauser Yunying Lu *(20/12/2017) Hang Tat Ma for the degree of Bachelor Alice Mkandala of Laws (Honours) Tanya Lee Mowat Åste Corbridge Cheng Yue Ng *(20/12/2017) Amy Louisa Hadley William Nguyen Elpitha Lee Spyrou Anne Achini Pavithra Nonis Paththinikuttige for the degree of Bachelor *(20/12/2017) of Laws with Honours Truphena Owich Owuor Alyse Marie Dickson Yuqin Peng Patrick Jeremy Tyson Demi Ann Monique Perkins Sarah Jayne Rigby for the degrees of Bachelor of Claudia Romeo Laws and Bachelor of Business (Economics, Finance and Trade) Renee Bridget Schulz Asmira Bekric Thokna Sey Liana Carla D’Ortenzio Shan Yiwei William Henry McPhee Shi Chenghe *(20/12/2017) Jack Mcphee Jaskirat Singh Nicola Paris Yeeles Jatinder Singh Khalsa Daniel Alfons Smeets for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Henan Sun *(20/12/2017) Bachelor of Business (Management) Sun Yi Michael James Banitsiotis Jay Lee Szach Savannah Chase Fleet Tan Weiyi *(20/12/2017) Adriana Christina Roussos Tao Yihui for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Anna Louise Tarasiuk Bachelor of Commerce Winaire Villanueva Adam Abrahams Zelko Wang Hanbo Sebastian Thomas Alderdice Wang Xiaoyang Demetre Kon Dimopoulos Wang Yilu Grace Elizabeth Orisya English Wang Yingquan Richard Hoang Rosanna Benita Webb Anthony Nguyen Wu Qiushi Jonathon Jerry Rossi Caryn Chia Lyn Yeap *(20/12/2017) Xinyue Yin for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Zhai Qi Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) Zhang Yangfan Nicholas Stan Karalis Zhang Zhe for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Zhang Zifu *(20/12/2017) Bachelor of International Relations Zhao Xi Madeleine Kate Grant Zhao Ziyu Holly Tabitha Latham Mihiri Pramodhya Sumanasekara Rahima Wahidi

for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Journalism Laura Antoniazzi Jahan Emery Jaymi Lorraine Humphreys Michele George Prestia Anastasia Santoreneos

32 33 for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Management Ethan Alexander Levy 9 April: 3.00pm for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Management (Marketing) Courtney Lauren Garfoot for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Psychological Science Andrew Thomas Balales Frank Andrew Connolly Christian Alexander Gaszner Alexander Eric Jackson Pooja Kapur Amena Khoshnaw Maria Pappas Rachel-Anne Regester for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Science Mathieu Olivier Bazin for the degree of Bachelor of Business (Legal Studies) Zhou Xiake for the degree of Bachelor of Laws Sarah Jane Bamford Laura Brown Leo Huon Coldbeck-Shackley Edward John Costello Michael Vincenzo Dimasi Michelle Anne Natividad Garcia Nicholas Jordan Callum Reid Jubb Mamer Deng Jur Diana Mascione David McGinlay Jack Connor Osborne Rupesh Pillai Sabina Pola Kathlyn Jane Caldejon Quilandrino Toby Stephen George Rady Catherine Marie Renna Matthew Andrew Thomson Edigue Konstandinos Uwumarogie

33 Brianna Burton The Shower Series 2017. Oil paint. 30cm x 30cm.

34 35 Wednesday 11 April 2018 at 10:30 am

PRIDHAM HALL 11 April: 10.30am

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Adjunct Associate Professor Processional music will be played. Monica Oliphant AO The audience is requested to stand for the entrance of the Academic Procession, MSc (Physics) Council and Official Party. Monica Oliphant is an Adjunct Associate The Australian National Anthem will be Professor at the University of South sung by Ms Sharon Turley, soprano. Australia and a University Fellow at Charles Darwin University. She also runs her own The Chancellor, Mr Jim McDowell, LLB Consultancy, Monica Oliphant Research (Honours), will open the ceremony. Scientist. The Vice Chancellor and President, She worked 18 years for the electricity utility Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, ETSA as a Research Scientist in the areas CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. of renewable energy and energy efficiency, Professor Julie Mills BE(Hons), M Tech, PhD, and was involved in the South Australian FIE Aust., Head of the School of Natural and Government’s wind resource assessment Built Environments will present Adjunct program in the late 1980s, which put South Associate Professor Monica Oliphant AO Australia in a prime position for wind energy MSc (Physics) for the honorary degree of investment in the State that started about Doctor of the University. 15 years ago. The Occasional Address will be delivered Adjunct A/Prof Oliphant was President of by Adjunct Associate Professor Monica the International Solar Energy Society (ISES) Oliphant AO. in 2008/09 and in this capacity and as a current Board member of the Society has The Chancellor, on behalf of the University, travelled the world speaking at conferences will confer awards on the candidates. and meetings, usually identifying herself as both a Past President of ISES and as The Chancellor will close the ceremony. an Adjunct A/Prof of the University of The audience is requested to stand as the South Australia. In presentations she has Official Party, Council, Academic Procession been unashamedly proud of the status of and Graduates retire. renewable energy in South Australia and the work being done at the University in this area. She has contributed to projects at Mawson Lakes, Lochiel Park and others and is on the Strategic Management Committee of the Research Node of the CRC for Low Carbon Living. Adjunct A/Prof Oliphant has participated on many Australian Federal and State Government Committees, among them Australia’s Mandatory Renewable Energy Target Review 2002/03 that brought in the first incentives for residential solar photovoltaics (solar panels). She was later a Board Member of the South Australian Premier’s Round Table in Sustainability and then RenewablesSA when the State Feed in Tariff was brought in. She received an AO in the 2015 Queen’s Birthday Honours List in recognition of her work in Renewable Energy and was named 2016 Senior South Australian of the Year.

34 35 Georgia Raphael Untitled 2017. Concrete.

36 37 The Presentation 11 April: 10.30am for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy * indicates a conferral of award date prior to Jianghui Dong, by thesis entitled: this ceremony Theoretical study on the buckling DIVISION OF INFORMATION behavior of profiled skin sheets in steel TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING and concrete composite members AND THE ENVIRONMENT (conferred: 14 December 2017) THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Sabir Hussain, by thesis entitled: Removal mechanisms of DOM from for the Graduate Certificate in Logistics surface waters using metal (aluminium, and Supply Chain Management titanium and zirconium) salts, and Fiona Nerise McNamara Fuller’s Earth for the Associate Degree in Engineering (conferred: 19 October 2017) Munish Kumar *(15/08/2017) Timothy Patrick Johnson, by thesis entitled: THE SCHOOL OF NATURAL AND Trees, stormwater, soil and civil BUILT ENVIRONMENTS infrastructure: synergies towards sustainable urban design for the degree of Master of Engineering (conferred: 19 October 2017) (Civil and Infrastructure) Jiawen Chen Muhammad Atikul Islam Khan, by thesis entitled: Naga Praveen Kumar Gaddamadugu Venkata Siva Prudhvi Raj Gunda Comparison of the ecotoxicity of fresh and weathered hydrocarbon for the degree of Master of contaminated soils using wheat and Engineering (Civil and Transport) Australian native grasses Patrick Benjamin Burgess (conferred: 15 March 2018) Sven Diekmannshemke Wing Yiu Anthony Lai, by thesis entitled: Martin Khamphounvong Construction managers and quality Robert McMurchy management in Hong Kong building for the degree of Master of Engineering projects (Water Resources Management) (conferred: 14 February 2018) Cheng Sing Sim

Chenghao Lu, by thesis entitled: for the degree of Master of Structural behaviour of retrofitted steel Environmental Management transmission towers and Sustainability (Natural Resource Management) (conferred: 14 December 2017) Eleanor Jean Crichton Hoang Bao Khoi Nguyen, by thesis entitled: for the degree of Master of Critical state behaviour of granular Environmental Science materials and associated micro- mechanics: A DEM study Patrick Llewellyn Galen Newsome (conferred: 17 August 2017) Indu Thapa for the degree of Master of Cameron Ollson, by thesis entitled: Project Management The influence of co-contaminants on the Heath Lee Dedicoat bioavailability and bioaccessibility of arsenic, cadmium and lead Mohamed Elkenawy (conferred: 15 March 2018) Ulziidamba Enkhsaikhan Thanh Ngoc Huynh Ruhaida Rusmin, by thesis entitled: Ramanjot Kaur *(20/12/2017) Modification of palygorskite for Ayaz Muhammad Khan remediation of lead contaminated water Nikita Malla *(20/12/2017) (conferred: 14 December 2017) Raydon Stewart Farmery Schultz Jing Jane Sun Gurwinder Singh, by thesis entitled: Glen Toohey Novel activated porous biocarbons: Alexander Antony Veneziano synthesis, characterization and application for CO2 adsorption Junaid Hameed Zafar (conferred: 15 March 2018) for the degree of Master of Project Management (Defence Industry) Mandeep Singh, by thesis entitled: Roland Pieter Lewis Walker Role of clay minerals in carbon stabilisation in soils for the degree of Master of Surveying (conferred: 15 June 2017) Katelyn Rose Purvis

37 for the Graduate Diploma in Built for the Graduate Certificate Environment (Building Surveying) in Project Management Hayden Alexander Bristow Johnathan James Barron William Anthony Burke Roman Kazys Beresnevicius Kirsty Anne Butler Amanda Jane Busbridge Clifford Chetty Helene Gabrielle Cochet Tracy Leanne Eliades Daniel Peter Colborne Brett William Fishwick Jennifer Gale Doyle Ibraham Adam Geha Mark Daniel Drehlich Andreas Karaiskos David Gary Engman Luke Edward Neller Natalie Foti Daniel Luke Rorke Vanessa Lee Haines Fereydoun Shahmiri Joshua Miles Hale Naveen Sharma Joshua Stuart Halman Zachariah Hans Lachlan Troeger Dinendra Jayasinghe Yolanda Am Wang Darren Mark Klingner Gregory John Yuskan Kristina Lambrakis Gregory Lee for the Graduate Diploma in Project Management Ian James Mckillop Skevi Paraskevi Panatsos Jon Christopher Allen Sonaben Mayurkumar Patel Rebecca Elizabeth Andrews Karina Porter Michael Bell Wendy Joan Renner Luke James Boin Jan Albert Roets Taffy Flynn Nicholas Craig Rhys Tilsner Paul Bruce Griffin Kristin Warne Sam Andrew Halpin Stefan Wipraechtiger Samuel Kabugi Kariru Andrea Elizabeth King-Jones for the degree of Bachelor of Joanna Kirreh Construction Management Christopher Lambourne and Economics (Honours) Rebecca Jane Lawson-Cooke Ebrar Hussein Ahmadi Helen Loudis Zachary Leigh Bartsch Cameron Southcott Mcewin Thomas Geoffrey Sanders Berry Natalie Mesaros Nathan Blackmore Paul Saeki Jessica Jean Brown Eden Louise Spackman Simon Patrick Carcuro Graeme Thomas Wall Ying Chen Justin Guy Christie-Taylor for the Graduate Diploma in Surveying Max Clarke Jarrad Alex Bawden Andrew John Colmagro Damien Ferretti Peter Crase Mathew Patrick Johns-Forbes Joshua Denton Joshua Luke Ksiazkiewicz Dion Marco Di Falco Matthew John Pitt Marcus Shane Drogemuller Mitchell Lewis Pitt Nikeisha Marie Duff-Tytler for the Graduate Certificate in Built Hamish Gordon Scott Earl Environment (Building Surveying) Dylan Shaun Easter Michael John Adams Nicholas Charles Farrugia Neil Paul Bennett Nathan Scott Field Troy Emtsis Mohammed Ibrahim Foladi Jarrad Clint Gray Daniel Frasca Stephen James Grimmond Rohullah Haidari Grant Omer Andrew George Harous Janez Reple Callum James Hatt Daniel Paul Witte Mitchell Robert Howie Mobin Zabih Gabriela Lisa Iarossi Sirirat Intharak for the Graduate Certificate in Stefan James Kielesinski Environmental Science Cameron Kilgariff Kenneth Paul Anderson Woytek Kosmalski Kym Alexander Gerner Daniel Kalan Kurtzer Matthew Jake Majewski Steeve Kersley Ludovic Marie

38 39 Peter James Marshall for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering Joshua James May (Honours) (Civil and Structural) Stefan Mazzeo Dusan Brankovic Mostafa Mohammadi Melissa Amy Buchan Ryan Muldoon Nathan James Cercone Nicholas George Paleologos Denis Chin Yung Chien

Nicholas Vincent Palmato Nathan Peter Duncan 11 April: 10.30am Timothy Allan Peters Mitchell Lucas Feakin Harrison Pickard Thomas Andrew Gilmore Daniel James Pope Argyrios Kikianis Brayden Pople Jason Dean Maddison Rocky Sebastian Portolesi Samuel David Matthews Mitchell William Roberts George Charles Andrew Phillipson Alex Robey Jordan Tyler Rule Peter Rologas Blake Anthony Saunders Isoa Ronavuso Jia Shi Ethan Rump Michael Surnak Hamed Safi Andrew Graham Thompson Nathan Craig Schultz Wang Pengfei *(15/08/2017) Christian David Simionato Connor Joseph Williams Helen Emma Simpson Sean Donald Williams Dael Dean Smit Qunwei Zheng Matthew David Smith for the degree of Bachelor of Damian Jacob Stratton Sustainable Environments (Honours) Joshua James Stuart Jade Zawko Jonathon Tatarelli Sasha Catherine Thelning for the degree of Bachelor of Aleksa Tosic Engineering (Civil and Project Management) with Honours David Adam Tula Luke Timothy John Wachtel Liam James Wegener Yihong Wang for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering Matthew Alexander White (Civil and Transport) with Honours Daniel Francis Woolford Michael Dylan Oliver Joshua Brian Wyatt for the degree of Bachelor Wen Jun Yan of Built Environment Sariana Zamora De La Flor Ebrar Hussein Ahmadi for the degree of Bachelor of Jamin Michael Blayney Engineering (Honours) (Civil) Joseph William Brooks Ali Ataee Marcus John Carlton Mathew Gary Baker Nicholas Jeffrey Du Bois Matthew Ball Harry James Edwards Debbie Bui Damian Paul Fantozzi Daniel Caddy Taraz Fatehi Christopher John Chisholm Ryan William John Ferrell Matthew David Coorey Tania Hassan Callum Collie Cusack Timothy Makarenko Alec Hugh Dawson James Timothy Noske Prem Lal Dhakal Peter Pancione Hayelom Hiluf Gebreegziabher David Cornelius Pickard Michael Robert Iannella Athanasios Pittas Raza Jamale Benjamin John Sampson Joshua Luke Keltie Peter Denes Sarakinis Samihan Keskar Aleksandar Simic Munish Kumar Benjamin Stewart Teague Tatjana Lalusic Thomas Walsh Manuel Ferreira Martins Julien Weate Adrian Joseph Matto Kristian James Williams Martin James Reid Karsten Mohd Haiqal Traazil Harris Tsimiklis Wang Haobin *(20/12/2017) Cendi Zhu

39 40 41 for the degree of Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics Samuel Beinke Jason James Diamandi Kamil Dariusz Skrzypiec for the degree of Bachelor of 11 April: 10.30am Environmental Science Georgia Gabrielle Cahill Jacinta Leigh Clark Errol David Clarke Angus Stepan Droogan-Turniski David Edward Harper Matthew Justin Kamp Kara Kilgariff Ka Lam Lei *(20/12/2017) Amber Lea Michael Erdem Riza Mustafa Jack Michael North Benjamin James Stevens Patrick Xavier Sweeney Hudson Trigg Jarrod John Wotton for the degree of Bachelor of Geospatial Science Jordan Kevin Earl Bradley Paul Fitzgerald Luke Ian Fritsch Ben Gough Timothy Peter Hinckley Matthew Bryce Pedler Sam Jordan Perin Dale Robinson Ashby Jed Schilling Jack Fraser Stuart Sophie-Min Mary Thomson Mark Robert Williams Alyse Chevonne de Souza for the Associate Degree in Built Environment Rowan Jared Cordes Michael Frank Giglio Murtaza Hashimi Timothy Lee Lachlan Schmidt

41 Patrick Heath Brown/Yellow/Tan (detail) 2017. Printed canvas.

42 43 Wednesday 11 April 2018 at 3.00pm PRIDHAM HALL

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Processional music will be played.

Ms Jane Danvers 11 April: 3.00pm BA, GradDipEd, GDipEd(Lit&Lang), The audience is requested to stand for the entrance of the Academic Procession, MEd, MACE, MACEL, MAICD Council and Official Party. Jane Danvers has served the Australian The Australian National Anthem will be educational community for over 20 years. sung by Ms Sharon Turley, soprano. She is the Principal of Wilderness School, one of the most recognised girls’ schools The Chancellor, Mr Jim McDowell, LLB in South Australia and was the inaugural (Honours), will open the ceremony. Principal of University Senior College. The Vice Chancellor and President, She is the Presiding Member of the South Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, Australian Certificate of Education Board, CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. responsible for the senior secondary The Occasional Address will be delivered curriculum and assessment across South by Ms Jane Danvers, Principal, Wilderness Australia, the Northern Territory and many School. schools in Asia. The Chancellor, on behalf of the University, She serves on the Committee for Economic will confer awards on the candidates. Development SA/NT State Advisory Board (CEDA), the School The Chancellor will close the ceremony. of Humanities Advisory Board and is a member of the Strategic Advisory Board The audience is requested to stand as the of the Wellbeing and Resilience Centre in Official Party, Council, Academic Procession the South Australian Health and Medical and Graduates retire. Research Institute (SAHMRI). In 2016, Jane joined the Faculty External Advisory Council of the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Adelaide. Throughout her professional life, she has contributed to the wider educational debate, and supported, promoted and challenged pedagogical advancement in schools. She has been a keen advocate for gender equality and diversity most recently speaking to the SA Health Gender Equality and Diversity Steering Committee and the Property Council of Australia’s’ annual diversity lunch ‘Growing the Talent Pool. She was guest panellist for the University of South Australia’s Women of the World and was recently quoted in Madonna King’s new book Being 14. She is proud to have overseen the development of academic scholarships for adolescent girls in rural Nepal. Ms Danvers has served on the national Board of the Australian Heads of Independent Schools, the Ministerial Advisory Committee on Non-Government Schools, the Governing Council of St Ann’s Residential College, the future SACE’s Higher and Further Education Task Group, the South Australian Tertiary Admissions Centre Schools Reference Group, and the AHISA National Curriculum Advisory Group. She holds memberships with the Australian College of Educators and the Australian Council for Educational Leaders, the Association of Heads of Independent Schools of Australia (AHISA), the Association of Independent Schools of SA (AISSA), the Alliance of Girls’ Schools of Australasia (AGSA) and the International Association for the Study of Cooperation in Education In 2013 she was awarded the AISSA Noel Volk Excellence Award and the Principals 42 Australia Institute’s John Laing Award. 43 Hannah Vorrath-Pajak Mudship 2017. Hand built using dark stoneware clay.

44 45 The Presentation for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy He He, by thesis entitled: Ashraful Alam, by thesis entitled: Input-output analysis on relationships Graphene composite hydrogels based on between Australian economic system and polyacrylic acid and polyacrylamide waste management (conferred: 17 August 2017) (conferred: 15 March 2018) 11 April: 3.00pm

Richmond Komla Asamoah, by thesis Alireza Heravi, by thesis entitled: entitled: Privacy attitudes and behaviours in Improving the understanding of the online social networking fundamentals and applied aspects of (conferred: 14 December 2017) leaching refractory gold ores (conferred: 15 March 2018) Andrew Irlitti, by thesis entitled: ACAR: asynchronous collaboration in Mercy Rose Benzigar, by thesis entitled: augmented reality Fabrication of mesoporous fullerenes with (conferred: 14 December 2017) ordered porous structures for energy applications Stalin Joseph, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 14 February 2018) Design of multifunctional nanoporous electrodes for energy storage applications Michael Bewong, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 14 February 2018) Privacy preserving publication of transactional data Jia Ming Kok, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 15 March 2018) Active wing control in a dragonfly- inspired micro air vehicle Michael Cal Coates, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 14 February 2018) Defining and modelling the boundaries for mechanised dehydration to produce Andrew Han-Wai Lo, by thesis entitled: high quality almonds Structural characteristics and column (conferred: 15 March 2018) leaching behaviour dynamics of limonitic nickel laterite ore agglomerates Christian Javier D’Orazio, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 14 December 2017) An evidence-based adversary model for ios device and app vulnerability Jason Robert McLaren, by thesis entitled: detection and exploitation Experimental investigation and statistical (conferred: 14 December 2017) characterisation of atmospheric scintillation Quang Do, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 15 March 2018) An adversary model approach to securing smart devices Promil Kumar Mehra, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 19 October 2017) Return to tillage under no-till system: impacts on soil carbon dynamics Kristina Dorniak-Wall, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 14 December 2017) A systems framework of innovation in organisations Anthony Edward Milton, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 17 August 2017) Heterogeneous computing for Bayesian multi-object visual tracking Rajni Garg, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 17 August 2017) Work function modification of carbon- based materials Ronald Mulinde, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 15 March 2018) Optical unipolar OFDM transmission schemes Zeinab Hajiabolhasani, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 19 October 2017) A novel optimisation approach for complex constrained systems as applied Kyall John Pocock, by thesis entitled: to a consumer supply network Microfluidic intestine-on-a-chip in (conferred: 19 October 2017) vitro models for improved mechanistic understanding of intestinal drug and Gertrud Hatvani-Kovacs, by thesis entitled: particulate carrier uptake Urban heat stress resilience (conferred: 17 August 2017) (conferred: 17 August 2017) Gayathri Rajeev, by thesis entitled: Nanoporous anodic alumina-based biosensors for detection of biomarkers in chronic wound (conferred: 19 October 2017)

45 Sara Salehi, by thesis entitled: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA Examining personalised web search BUSINESS SCHOOL in higher education: scope, students’ satisfaction and information opportunity THE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT (conferred: 19 October 2017) for the degree of Bachelor of Business (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) Shane Sheoran, by thesis entitled: Biar Ajang Garang Gaseous heat transfer fluids in direct contact thermal energy storage for DIVISION OF INFORMATION concentrated solar power TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING (conferred: 15 March 2018) AND THE ENVIRONMENT

Timothy Mark Simon, by thesis entitled: for the Associate Degree in Layer jamming as a haptic feedback Technology Studies mechanism for wearable augmentations Jed Harold Cox (conferred: 14 December 2017) Samuel Jack Mensforth

Scott Ryan Sleep, by thesis entitled: Representing arbitrary sensor for the Diploma in Technology Studies observations for wireless sensor network Taylor James-Martin Boehm target tracking and data fusion Mikel Angelo Dometita (conferred: 19 October 2017) Henry Gower Elliot James Hughes Juan Pablo Soto Quiros, by thesis entitled: Daniel Laurence Marinoff Optimal transforms of random vectors Jak Antony Rivers-Dixon (conferred: 15 March 2018) Cameron Blake Sumner Nathan Benjamin Van Pamelen for the degree of Doctor of Information Technology Management THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Manodini Dissanayake, by thesis entitled: for the degree of Master of A conceptual framework to overcome Engineering (Autonomous Systems) barriers to Big Data adoption: A CIO Tang Jieshen perspective (conferred: 15 March 2018) for the degree of Master of Engineering (Electrical Power) Hafeez Niazi, by thesis entitled: Hendrik Bais Critical Success Factors for Cloud Dhana Venkata Krishna Mohana Rao BI Implementation within a Bank Boyinapalli Organisation Chitturi Lokesh Krishna Prakash (conferred: 14 December 2017) Mohd Nasir Fahad Shafique Christine Petula Stephenson, by thesis entitled: Sun Tongyue The government business interoperability for the degree of Master of Engineering framework: defining the enterprise (Engineering Management) architecture concepts in the contextual Moeen Ahmad Arshad layer. A study of the Australian government. Vahid Bakhshi Nadeem Bari (conferred: 14 February 2018) Behnam Behrouzi Christopher Bourne Ahad Aslam Chagani Hung Biu Chan * indicates a conferral of award date prior to Anthony James Fretwell this ceremony Venkatapati Raja Varma Ganapathiraju Chang-Feng Hsu Tieying Jin Satinder Singh Kailey Guriqbal Singh Khalsa Sameh Mohamed Abdou Mohamed Mansour Mohammad Safaeipour Mitchell John Smith Muhammad Usama Jorge Leonardo Vargas Castaño Zhang Bin

for the degree of Master of Engineering (Systems Engineering) Allan Hunter

46 47 for the degree of Master of Human for the Graduate Certificate in Factors and Safety Management Systems Organisational Safety and Human Factors Robert Vernon Caroline Peter Lloyd Betteridge Ronald Hayman Lo Biar Ajang Garang Derek James Garment for the degree of Master of Logistics and Supply Chain Management Leon William Herden Mohamed Buhary Mohamed Ilyas Christopher Charles Brewster Erika Newman Benjamin Milton Geneve Kylie Therese Newton Peter Irvine Sangeeta Singh Alice Mupfiga Guang Qiang Xia

Nigel James Prevett 11 April: 3.00pm Glenn David Shanley for the degrees of Bachelor of Hayley Maria Van De Glind Engineering (Mechanical) with Honours and Bachelor of Management for the degree of Master of Alec James Bryce Occupational Health and Safety Xin Li for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering Alexandra Jamie Russell (Honours) (Electrical and Electronic) Zakary George Burford for the Graduate Diploma in Aviation Jerome De Vera Ryan Travis Archer Garang Manyang Duot Billy Reid Stefan James Gous Adam Patrick Swallow Nguyen Tran Xuan Bach *(20/12/2017) Jarrod Brian Vowles Ian Lemuel Arevalo Rayo for the Graduate Diploma in Human Damon John Smith Factors and Safety Management Systems Bernard Spiridon Adam Glenn Cruse Teong Tan Joshua Mark Hass for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering Damian John Wade Raspe (Honours) (Electrical and Mechatronic) Callum Lindsay Tear David Henry Cedar for the Graduate Diploma in Occupational Timothy David McIntyre Health and Safety Management Rahulkumar Patel Adrian Paul Blue Soliman Samy Soliman Mark Draper James Edward Staude Benjamin Lee Thomas Stephen John Weatherley Adrian Danford Willson for the Graduate Diploma in Organisational Safety Management for the degree of Bachelor of Tony Hendricks Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) Peter John McWhinnie *(15/08/2017) Joshua William Agars Gary Dale Smith Nur Aina Syahirah Binti Aziz @ Abdul Aziz *(20/12/2017) for the Graduate Certificate Chester Wolfgang Owen Bartsch in Engineering (Military Innocent Tinotenda Baya Systems Integration) Ashlee James Craven Mathew Deryck James Phillip Vince Dichiera for the Graduate Certificate in Human Kelly Morgan Dowden Factors and Safety Management Systems Bradyn John Gray Robert William Cook Micah Barnabas Hill Michelle Heather Fair Ryan Thomas Holder Christopher David Shaw William Joel Krieg Isaac Yee Saac Lee *(20/12/2017) for the Graduate Certificate in Logistics and Supply Chain Management Benjamin Thomas Sattler Sidney Azad Simon Michael James Grech Christopher Ashley Spencer Mai Han Hoang David John Hodgson for the degree of Bachelor of Andora Kunniah Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical Brian Le Mon and Advanced Manufacturing) Thomas Simoni Sorensen Mohd Shahmin Mat Jusoh Michael James Wellwood Muhammad Rasyid Mohamad Arcangelo Rossi for the Graduate Certificate Wan Reozma Aideel Bin Wan Mohamed in Occupational Health and Safety Management for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering Nelson Mauricio Aceituno (Honours) (Mechanical and Mechatronic) Matthew John Baddams Imran Izzuddin Shah *(20/12/2017) Elexis Hanegraaf Jay Rai Matthew Travis Kern Kathy Donna West Michael Rudy Zwolsman 47 for the degree of Bachelor of Mohammad Saiful Bin Mohammad Engineering (Honours) (Mechatronic) *(14/12/2017) Morgan Hal Hayward Nik Chua Qingde *(14/12/2017) Daniel James Priaulx Devanathan Venkadasamy *(14/02/2018) Samuel John Loudon Teague for the degree of Bachelor of for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering Engineering (Electronic) (Computer Systems) with Honours Kannan Nithin *(19/10/2017) Paul James Agostinelli Beedhu Kuttan *(14/02/2018) Christine Nudo Areola Thng Kay Tiong *(14/12/2017) Rhys James Bartholomaeus for the degree of Bachelor of Jessie Alan Chase Engineering (Mechanical) Samuel Mark Dodd Ang Chin Kian *(14/02/2018) for the degree of Bachelor of Aung Myo Win *(15/03/2018) Engineering (Electrical and Bharath Balan *(15/03/2018) Mechatronic) with Honours Nanthakumar s/o Chandran . *(17/08/2017) Timothy Richard Tregeagle Clement Avinash *(19/10/2017) Hoon Meng Kit *(19/10/2017) for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) with Honours Melvin Lim Jin How *(19/10/2017) Ramanujam Krishnamoorthi *(14/12/2017) Muhammad Hidayat Bin Abdullah *(14/02/2018) Lam Yong Kong *(14/12/2017) Liang Kairui *(14/12/2017) Law Nyat Fu *(14/12/2017) Hongshi Liu *(19/10/2017) Ling Boon Heng *(19/10/2017) Manickavasagam Ramesh Kumar Nah Siang Yong *(14/12/2017) *(19/10/2017) Pang Chee Chiang Glen *(15/03/2018) Tyler Jordan Beau Rosenzweig Phua Kai Yang Ezekiel *(14/02/2018) Muhamad Hafiz Bin Selamat *(14/12/2017) Pua Keh Hwa *(19/10/2017) Tan Mei Sheng *(14/12/2017) Quek Guo Zhen *(19/10/2017) Yeo Jie Min *(14/12/2017) Rajaraman Shanmugaraj *(19/10/2017) Mohamed Salihin Shariffudin *(17/08/2017) for the degree of Bachelor of Aviation Ghanshyam Siddhpura *(14/02/2018) Christian Alber Mariappan Srinivasan *(14/12/2017) Jacob Matthew Bainger Sudhin Varghese Thaikattil *(19/10/2017) Adela Zina Benhammouche Toney Jacob *(19/10/2017) Luke Bonfiglio Upadhyay Abhishekkumar Rajendrabhai Joshua Hau-Sien Chan *(19/10/2017) Yat Hoi Cheung *(20/12/2017) Craig Steven White Joshua Chin for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering Chitrarasu Jai Kishen (Mechanical and Mechatronic) Crystal Chong Timothy Robert Davis Kimberley Sarah Clarke Hayley Louise Cooper for the degree of Bachelor of Joshua Liam Georg Science (Advanced Materials) Benjamin James Heaslip Garry Raymond Hale Robert William Hoyle for the Associate Degree in Engineering Adam James Izzo Matthew Bell Xinru Jiang Suhas Hemchandra Chaudhari Jivan Jothi *(20/12/2017) Robert Dawidowicz Zeb Alexander Keen Reece Dickson Ka Shing Kwok *(15/08/2017) Blayne Donald Fullford-Hurst Adam Matthew Lake Hasan Hussain Ka Wai Terence Lam Samuel Bach Langford Marshall Anthony Lines Kim Nhat Toan Le Matthew Scott Mildrum Eric Lu Jin Hao Pek Andrew Grant MacLeod Anmool Kaur Ranjit Singh *(20/12/2017) Kapila Samantha Madanayaka Muhammad Shaaf Bin Shahid Ian Terence Mclean Justin Dale Sims Antonio Merlino Eli Hunter Starkey Matthew Nelson Adam Patrick Swallow Anthony Papp Tam Dominic Hiu-Fung Simon Llewellyn Randell Bumindu Wadanambi Allan James Reynolds-Rowe Terri Warne Robert David Rivera Charlotte Kit-Ying Wong *(20/12/2017) Malcolm Smith for the degree of Bachelor of Lee Daniel Thiele Engineering (Electrical) Benjamin Gordon Walker Anand Anbazhagan *(14/12/2017) Muhammad Zuhairi Bin Jufri *(14/12/2017)

48 49 THE SCHOOL OF INFORMATION for the Graduate Certificate in TECHNOLOGY AND Business Information Management MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES Basavaraj Veeranna Angadi for the degree of Master of Data Science for the Graduate Certificate Damien Andrew Bourke in Data Science Nigel Robin Burton Keira Lauren Blanchard Sean Tai Anthony Field Indra Gurung for the degree of Master of Information Management (Archives Stephen Andrew Jeffress and Records Management) Keren Elizabeth Sutcliffe

Mark David Koerber Michael Toman 11 April: 3.00pm Trinh Thi Tuyet Tran for the degree of Master of Mahmoud Yousefi Information Management (Library and Information Management) for the Graduate Certificate in Kate Landsey Information Management Taylor Schramm Luis Ramon Arellano Hannah Frances Short for the degree of Master of Information Technology (Enterprise Management) for the Graduate Certificate in Renu Bala *(20/12/2017) Information Technology Collins Kiprono Kiprop *(20/12/2017) Patrick Higgins Jakeb Roy Williams for the Graduate Certificate in Library Yan Renwei *(20/12/2017) and Information Management for the degree of Master of Library Sophie Ann Calvert-Smith and Information Management for the degree of Bachelor of Kate Rebecca Mitchell Computer Science (Honours) for the Graduate Diploma in Data Science Marc William Seyfang Byron Mark Albrecht for the degree of Bachelor of Mia Rose Carr Information Technology (Honours) Michael Stephen Connell Lei Bai Gina Tan Keune Mark Daniel David Carman Geoffrey King for the degree of Bachelor of Thorsten Raether Information Technology (Honours) Darren John Randall (Enterprise Business Solutions) for the Graduate Diploma in Dylan James Brealey Information Management (Archives Kamal Golan and Records Management) Jennifer Mujkic Sandra Gates Hamid Nourbakhsh Chong Shuo Ming Raymond Roil Reid Willem Nicolaas Van Der Schyff Timothy Patrick Sando for the Graduate Diploma in for the degree of Bachelor of Science Information Management (Library (Honours) (Nano- and Biomaterials) and Information Management) Daniel William Maxwell Pincher Alex Gwada Yosia Abe Kenyi Linh Thai Dieu Truong Benjamin Toby Carter Steven Cincotta for the degree of Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) Greta Jewel Delaland Rachael Elliott Adriano Pasquale Anzellotti Lauren Kim Ferguson Martin Alexander Peter Alfred Brown Eve Louise Gregory Adam Drogemuller Samantha Jan Hanara Konrad Groeneveld Bin Hu Liam Andrew Hoyle Amanda Jane Kelly Harrison Edward Hughes Teagan Julianna Lane Cassandra Rose Jennings Kuan Shian Lee Rodrick Gordon Jones Mandy Grace Mayer Ben Alan Jordan Abbey Rose Meiselbach Helen Andrea Lawrence Frances Veronica Sandeman Pak Hei Leung *(20/12/2017) Llywela Williams Joshua Samuel Miller Mang Ying Wu Jordan Dinh Nguyen Bridget Emily Rossiter for the Graduate Diploma in Information John Sitarski Technology (Business Intelligence) Scott Jason Stattmann Geoffrey Ian Hutchison Andrew Russell Swansson for the Graduate Diploma in Library Craig Russell Willcocks and Information Management Kevin Kian Voon Lee 49 for the degree of Bachelor for the degree of Bachelor of Information of Business (Management of Technology (Software Development) Information Technology) Mitchell Averis Vasiliki Apostolidis Samuel James Bilney Darcy Joseph Bilsborough Alistair John William Cannon Jesse Nguyen Chau Victor John Clisby Caleb Dixon *(15/08/2017) Joshua Luke Davie Dion Georgiou Dyllon John Graham Tomislav Jukic Carmen Grantham Senad Sisic Sinan Kocadag Troy Adam Steele Zhenghao Li for the degree of Bachelor of Nur Fadilah Binti Mashood *(20/12/2017) Information Technology Jeremy William McDade Daniel Thomas Arbon Adam Moyle Matthew Paul Dorey William Louis O’Donnell Kyle Etherington Keano Dean Porcaro Danielle Heinrich Nadhratul Wardah Binti Roslen *(15/08/2017) Tim Alan Nicholson Haydon Simmons Max Vincent Schneider Pritpal Singh Haider Tariq John James Connor Smith for the degree of Bachelor of Information Benjamin Thomas Stuart Technology (Cloud Computing) Cartick Mahadev Sub Ali Haider Adam Anthony Zerella Kristijan Augustin Ramesa for the degree of Bachelor of Information for the degree of Bachelor of Technology (Systems Administration) Information Technology (Games Anthony David Marks and Entertainment Design) Ralph Benjamin Mislang Ying Cham Choi Matthew David Clarke for the degree of Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences Joel Discombe Nathan George Gregory Jack Gregory Carrison David Steven Harris Alycia Maddison Winter Tom Malek for the degree of Bachelor of Science Jarryd Richard John Reynolds Seamus Sidney Francis Doherty Luke Edward Tomlinson Sarah Louise Graham Darren Wong Zhi Ren Sean Robert O’Sullivan for the degree of Bachelor of Benjamin James Page Information Technology (Mobile Matti August Pruul Application Development) for the Associate Degree in Li Yanxin *(20/12/2017) Information Technology for the degree of Bachelor Aaron James Dodd of Information Technology (Networking and Cybersecurity) UNISA COLLEGE

Alexander Bruce Brett for the Diploma in Arts Simon Daniel Finlay Kaitlin Marie Borchers Stephen Lam Shir Khan Braimkhil Nghia Trong Nguyen Deanna Gettins Muhammad Nazmi Nor Hashim Ebony Rose Gogel *(20/12/2017) Nathan William Hamilton Mathew James Page Martin James Hogan Duy Hoc Phung Matthew Iocco Kosta Rompapas Carmel Jaber Lachlan James Schofield Melody McInnes Hui Wang Caleb Nagel Chee Yoong Wong *(20/12/2017) Lap Hang Yeung *(20/12/2017) for the Diploma in Business Jared Hickey Joseph Mavrikakis Tania Maree Newton Roqiah Safdari Olivia Wardrop

50 51 for the Diploma in Health Benjamin John Billing Baindu Bolay Emily Louise-Marie Bosworth Jameson Charles Bower Stacey Ann Carter Mon Maya Dahal Keshabi Dhungel James Hakizimana Julie Anne Mahoney Chrisse Mai 11 April: 3.00pm Rita Lunremnuam Neirel Mahboubeh Safi Phi Hoang Trinh Albert Villaceran Mascram Tsehaye Woldegerima Abdual Zeon for the Diploma in Science and Technology Amir Arshia Anvar Steven Paul Castillo Jesica Monique Nieva-Zaloumis Farhiyo Mohamed Osman Peter Truong Brandon James Turner Tina Von Vincent Wallace

51 Elliot Huang 2017. Digital Illustration.

52 53 Thursday 12 April 2018 at 10.30 am PRIDHAM HALL

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Khai Liew FDIA Processional music will be played. Khai Liew is one of Australia’s most The audience is requested to stand for innovative furniture designers. He was the entrance of the Academic Procession, born in Malaysia in 1952 and immigrated Council and Official Party. to Australia in 1971. Mr. Liew has no formal The Australian National Anthem will be design training, instead he worked as an sung by Ms Sharon Turley, soprano. 12 April: 10.30am antique furniture dealer and conservator prior to creating bespoke furniture pieces. The Pro Chancellor, Ms Pauline Carr, BEc In 1996 he established Khai Liew Designs (ANU), MBA, FAICD, FGIA, FCIS, will open the in Norwood, South Australia. Mr. Liew ceremony. is driven by the beauty of material and The Vice Chancellor and President, utilises natural materials such as wood, Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, stone, leather, grass and linen. His work is CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. informed by various historical and cultural influences including Danish mid-twentieth Professor Joanne Cys BA, BA(IntDes), century designers, Chinese furniture of the MArch, PhD, LFDIA, Pro Vice Chancellor for Ming Dynasty (13th and 16th centuries) and the Division of Education, Arts and Social simple Australian colonial furniture. Mr. Sciences, will present Mr Guy Maron AM Liew believes that his objects need to be BArch LFRAIA for the honorary title of functional but that they must be beautiful. University Fellow. He is motivated ultimately by his clients’ immediate emotional response to the The Occasional Address will be delivered by material and the form of the object. Khai Liew FDIA. The Pro Chancellor, on behalf of the University, will confer awards on the candidates. The Pro Chancellor will close the ceremony. The audience is requested to stand as the Official Party, Council, Academic Procession and Graduates retire.

52 53 Hannah Mallard Untitled 2017. Acrylic & Mixed Media.

54 55 The Presentation for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy DIVISION OF EDUCATION, ARTS Susan Emma Avey, by thesis entitled: AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Acres of Adelaide: everyday people, for the degree of Master of Visual Arts processes and patterns in a settler- colonial urban plan 1836-1881 Roy Ananda *(14/12/2017) Benjamin Luke Leslie *(17/08/2017) (conferred: 15 March 2018) Andrea Przygonski *(14/02/2018) Christopher William Boha, by thesis entitled: THE SCHOOL OF ART, There is no place like home/s: an ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN

investigation into immigration, belonging 12 April: 10.30am and the hand-made object for the degree of Master of Architecture (conferred: 14 December 2017) Benjamin Andary Theodore Paul Andrea Matthew David Huppatz, by thesis entitled: Jordan Christopher Bails Inside, outside, passing through: queer Michael Peter Barilla passages in a contemporary sculpture- based practice Victoria Charlotte Bohm (conferred: 17 August 2017) Duana Rose Fisher Rachel Brigitte Fullston Kyra Claire Wood, by thesis entitled: Paul Giorgio Collaborative urban design for Marie Glezos stakeholder engagement in world Lauren Debra Hampton cultural heritage conservation: a practical Imogen Jane Beulah Hebart study in the context of the citadel wall in Adelle Sarah Hegyvari Hue, Vietnam Patrick Anthony Holmes (conferred: 14 February 2018) Wei-Jung Hsu Misbah Khaliq Cynthia Siaw Wun Lee Keng Peng Lim *(20/12/2017) * indicates a conferral of award date prior to Alice McColl this ceremony Olivia Faith McKim Hugh Roland Michelmore Jessika Cairene Mulraney Mrunmayee Vikas Mundle Yasmin Munro Sally Claire Nelson Honor Louise Nutt Nicholas James Parker Jack Paynter Jeremy Luke Emmanuel Pearce Ivana Niamh Prophet Mohamed Qandiel James Christopher Reed Claebon Sandell Ashleigh Lauren Sarro Rhianna Amy Schultz Madeleine Amy Steele Michael Francis Szumylo Hoi Fung Tam Xue Wei *(20/12/2017) John Bosco Yu *(20/12/2017)

for the degree of Master of Design (Interior Architecture) Sarah Katherine Cooper Alannah Ann Crang Wei-Lun Hsu Yibai Zhong *(20/12/2017)

for the degree of Master of Design (Sustainable Design) Alfred Ronald Ellgar John Ullinger

55 for the degree of Master of for the degree of Bachelor of Urban Sustainable Design and Regional Planning (Honours) Andrew John Raymond Hawking Bethany Ella Andretzke Christopher Andrew Mardell John Begetis Kim Andrea Thomson Steven Thomas Burke Christopher Paul Robert Childs for the degree of Master of Urban and Regional Planning Celia Roja Chirnside Teresa Franziska Davis Tenille Francyne Anderson Shanon Govindan Justin Anthony Clisby Stefan Kaldis Jack Darzanos Boris Dennis Kozuchowski Peter Douglass Tegan Amanda Lewis I Putu Prawira Kusuma Kynan Josiah Mann Ruby Brenda Manchip Rushforth Thomas Christopher Marshall for the degree of Master of Visual Hamed Mohammadi Art and Creative Practice Rebecca Amy Moyne Marye Hobbs Rielle Jordan Muster Matthew Cordwent Mckenzie Corey Laszlo Polyak Joshua Aaron Olavesen Eponine Kate Richardson Mary Ann Santin Luke Benjamin Rogers for the Graduate Diploma in Design Annabelle Kate Russell (Communication Design) Duncan Shearer Christine Sharon Suzanne Brunstrom Darren Patrick Smith Reece Josef Charles Svetec for the Graduate Diploma in Marissa Caterina Virgara Design (Industrial Design) Aaron Matthew Wood Patrick Henry Ciancio Darren James Paul Havelberg for the degree of Bachelor of Interior Architecture with Honours Liam Carey Knowles Arryn Lloyd Emmeline Patrice Barwick Joshua Adrian Natale for the degree of Bachelor of Sally-Anne Wickes Applied Arts (Jewellery Design) Kamila Widanka Katrina Freene *(14/12/2017) for the Graduate Diploma in for the degree of Bachelor of Design (Sustainable Design) Architectural Studies Yuniwati Ongo Ai Tong *(20/12/2017) for the Graduate Diploma in Victoria Violetta Alexiou Urban and Regional Planning Megan Kate Ashmore-Mcintee Caroline Ruth Chapman Jubin Ashtiani James Andrew Fuller Davud Gungor Atakan Ellen Kathleen Liebelt Stephanie Lauren Bahr Dale Louise Barnes for the Graduate Diploma in Visual Debbie Veris Bell Art and Creative Practice Laszlo Bilki Tenille Brooke Ashton Matthew Bevan Bird Jasmin Emily Green James Alexander Fenton Brinsley Nguyet Thu Nguyen Nathan Charles Buder Charlotte Paige Rollinson Jiangxiang Chen *(20/12/2017) Joshua Lee Stocker Tanaka Chikwati for the degree of Bachelor of Scarlett Rae Clarke Art and Design (Honours) Leon Coetzer Aida Azin Jessica Collins Timothy James Casiero Isabel Mary East Claire Chivell Rebecca Emma Furlan Frasca Yusuf Ali Hayat Astha Garg Patrick Mark Heath Kai Yin Hau Eduard Wilhelm Helmbold Nicole Marie Herbert Alannah Emily Herget William Hill Matthew Buxton Lewis William Hinchcliff Bernadette Lee Miels Rose Hollis-Sando Valentina Cenza Pepe Kyle William Kenworthy Nicole Katherine Scriva Amy Louise Kitchingman Amelia Isabel Sharpley Kaden Lange Brianna Speight Ngie Jian Lau Christeen Joy Tenni-Smith Lucy Alexandra Clare Leaver Christopher Roland Webb Leroy Lim Yong Jing *(20/12/2017) Molly Alice Willson

56 57 Simon Loucas Abbey Jayne Holland Dejan Lovric Jace Daniel Hooper Wei Lu *(20/12/2017) Elliot Yue Betty Huang Shar-Nae Marie Luxford Louise Mariel Salaysay Ignacio Andrew Jarrad Lymn-Penning Robin Jacks Conor Mannering Angela Jones Rachael Rose Mcfadyen Rhys Aaron Jones Kate Julie Mclennan Erren David Klarich Louisa-Alice Minor James Kretschmer William Alexander Mount Adele Kate Laubsch Fraser William Murison Joshua David Lawless Charlotte Claire Pelletier Jeremy James Leone Christy Poo *(20/12/2017) Holly Briana Low Elinya Jaime Pullen Callum Alistair Lugg Samuel Willliam James Rosenzweig Grace Osborne Mackay

Ethan Craig Schmitt Abbey Matson 12 April: 10.30am Oznur Sen Ella Rose McDonald Dylan Andreas Sennett-Perez Lily McGeown Jessica Shllaku Ebony Jane Mitchell Dakota Rose Simpson Sarae Alexandra Morella Clare Frances Timpani Nicholas John Mowbray Alice Mary Ellen Tymukas Cao Cuong Nguyen Kerrie Anne Verbart Jaylin Nguyen Wang Ruichen *(20/12/2017) Lauren Gartrell Nicholls Cadwyn Chun Yin Watts Carly Jayne Otterspoor Cameron White Scarlett Mathilda Paschke Nicholas John Wormald Boadicea Pocz-Kitchen Aaron Kenneth Wurfel Shannon Quinlan Janniza Pei Xian Yee *(20/12/2017) Georgia Caitlin Reece James Geoffrey Reu for the degree of Bachelor of Design (Communication Design) Louise Clare Robinson Dijana Ivana Samardzija Abigail Marguerite Adams David Leslie Savage Madison Vinopal Baj Jack William Scaife Justin Robert Bassett Christian Schaaf Alice Sarah Brown Simon Smolanko Jessica Lauren Brown Maddison Laira Spry Skye Rhiannon Brug Ella Lauren Sullivan Caitlyn Paige Burgess Michael Quan Vinh Tran Lucy Elizabeth Bushaway Harrison John-Paul Vial Melanie Sarah Carlin Vu Khanh Linh Peter Waimeng Cheong Lisa Vuong Jessica Collicelli Isabella Scarlett Whittaker Kristina Sofia Coluccio Nicholas Paul Wilkins Tori Jess Connor Paris Isabella Williams Kristen Ann Cowell Brodie Crawford for the degree of Bachelor of Maisie Jean Crawford-Owers Design (Product Design) Emma Jane Cremers Rowan Alexander Brown Alicia Rose Cutri Liam Scott Buggy Jordan William D’Agostino Chen Xiayue Leah Rose D’Argenio Ju Peilin Isabella Katherine Dashorst Bethany Ruth Milner Leigh Christopher Down Nicholas Scott Pickett Thuy Linh Duong Luke Joseph Tansell Rachel Eckert for the degree of Bachelor Nicole Maria Faiello of Interior Architecture Sarah Fazzini Fatima Al-Tamimi Bryan Fernandez Samuel Jack Allen Simon James Frangiosa Anne Janine Backshall Dejian Gong Danica Ainsley Brodie Renee Lianne Green Stephanie Caraccia Ainsley Amelia Hadden Rani Louise Elmer Mahala Eve Hall Hannah Rochelle Farrelly Brittany Michelle Harmer Taylah Jade Frauenfelder Ethan Haylock Matthew William Gibson

57 Lyndal Mary Graetz for the degree of Bachelor Lauren Graziano of Visual Arts (Glass) Angelina Andrea Hambi Casey Karen Deed Sara Hamidi Bradley Paul Donnell Shelley Rose Hanley Glenda Lorelle Kent Jennifer Ann Hindle Anna Malena Rebecca Persson Modig Kim Giao My Huynh Ren Sixuan *(20/12/2017) Morgan Dane Inglis Lucy Mary Reynolds Souksomphone Amy Khounsamathong Ruby Paris Trnovsky Damian Kolesnikowicz for the degree of Bachelor of Li Zhoumiao Visual Arts (History and Theory) Vivien Luu Amanda Brittle Olivia Grace McLoughlin Mara Tereza Morton for the degree of Bachelor of Visual Jazmin Skye Neale Arts (Jewellery and Metal) Georgina Ann Nefiodovas Martha Angelique Dimitriou Maree Paraskevopoulos for the degree of Bachelor of Theadora Pashalidis Visual Arts (New Media Arts) Laura Patterson Matthew John Mc Nulty Lauren Monique Perry Anthony Pham for the degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts (Painting) Jessica Marie Pirone Isobel Nell Pryor Ashleigh Bevan Anne Marie Rivera Brianna Elizabeth Burton Emily Anne Rule Cassidy Margaret Burton Amelia Isabel Sharpley Lily Zeta Foster-Richardson Ebony Margaret Sheehy Klaudia Suzanne Gregurec Ameneh Shojaee Bianca Leah Harrison Lauren Marie Spagnoletti Danny Kim Jarratt Monica Holly Spaven Scarlett Madeline Kraehe Zoe Elizabeth Strauss Kairou Li Olivia Sophia Taylor Katherine Anne Little Jake Evan Thomas Jay Tyler Lord Hao Phuong Tran Hannah Mallard Julie Tran Loren Nicola Orsillo Evana Carla Tropeano Alana Kay Paine Sarah Kae Van Laarhoven Hannah Lauren Palmer Tham Weng Seng Kate Alexandra Pulford Zane Williams Cailin Marissa Quinn Debbie Anne Wood Violeta Sabani Zherui Zong Sabrina Nicole Sapio Kia Saunders for the degree of Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning for the degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts (Photography) Jason Scott Mitchell Vanessa Van Eck Madhu Sudan Bhusal Thomas Charles Blackman for the degree of Bachelor of Danielle Louise Carter Visual Arts (Ceramics) Emma Carter Khoa Anh Edgecombe Neville Cichon Riley Samuel James Verringer Amanda J Davis Hannah Rose Vorrath-Pajak Kasey Siubhan Fenwick for the degree of Bachelor Tahlia Chloe Gray of Visual Arts (Drawing) Angelique Joy Georgina Ann Burns Kelly Ingrid Kennell Arviegail Cahilig Martha Laurie Meline Lisa Renee Cullinan Taylor Harrison Angelo Parham Rachel Mary Paturzo-Elliott Olivia Claire Reynolds Abbey Paige Langley Poker Kiah-Ann Richardson Joseph Matthew Steed Sarah Rose Sturm Kelly Anne Thomas Bao Vo Annie Jane Welden

58 59 for the degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts (Printmaking) Nadia Caon Jason Allan Doak Sarah Marie Fawcett Eilish Kristy Hall Steven Antony Hill Lily Rose Legovini

for the degree of Bachelor of Visual Arts (Sculpture) Katelyn Emily Belle Blokland Sean Liam Higgins Murtaza Hussaini Jonathan Kim Cassandra Merryn Townsend 12 April: 10.30am THE SCHOOL OF CREATIVE INDUSTRIES

for the Diploma in Languages Jessica Marie Pirone

58 59 Yujia Zhang If only everything can be cured 2017. Recycled found objects, pigment , silver.

60 61 Thursday 12 April 2018 at 3.00pm PRIDHAM HALL

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Mr Ian Stone Processional music will be played. BEc (Economics), CA The audience is requested to stand for the entrance of the Academic Procession, Ian Stone is Group Managing Director Council and Official Party. of the Royal Automobile Association of The Australian National Anthem will be South Australia (RAA). He was appointed sung by Ms Sharon Turley, soprano. managing Director of the RAA in August 2009 and was CEO from August 2007. Mr The Pro Chancellor, Honourable John Stone has extensive senior management Hill, BA, DipEd, LLB, FAICD, will open the experience and expertise in the motor, ceremony. home and health insurance industry. He is

a Director of RAA Insurance Ltd and various The Vice Chancellor and President, 12 April: 3.00pm Australian automotive associated entities. Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. Professor Joanne Cys BA, BA(IntDes), MArch, PhD, LFDIA, Pro Vice Chancellor for the Division of Education, Arts and Social Sciences, will present Professor Rhonda Sharp AM Bach of Economics (Honours), DipEdu, Master Economics Studies, PhD, for the honorary title of Emeritus Professor. The Occasional Address will be delivered by Mr Ian Stone, Group Managing Director, RAA. The Pro Chancellor, on behalf of the University, will confer awards on the candidates. The Pro Chancellor will close the ceremony. The audience is requested to stand as the Official Party, Council, Academic Procession and Graduates retire.

60 61 62 63 The Presentation for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy DIVISION OF EDUCATION, ARTS Tessa Susanna Bailey, by thesis entitled: AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Psychosocial factors at work and the for the Associate Degree in Arts Studies psychosocial safety climate (PSC) framework Stefan Luigi Cortazzo Elizabeth Patricia Kennedy (conferred: 15 March 2018) Jack Michael Smith David Duong, by thesis entitled: Paul David Torcello Emotional boundaries: from theory to for the Diploma in Arts Studies practice Andrew Dylan Axford (conferred: 14 February 2018) Jessica Amy Carr Daniel Colin Feuerriegel, by thesis entitled: Kyle Anothony Clarke Effects of experimental trial structure on Clara Estelle De Nichilo

repetition suppression in vision Julia Marie Ebbs 12 April: 3.00pm (conferred: 17 August 2017) Brett Anthony Fisk Paige Alexandra Hall Antony James Fletcher, by thesis entitled: Lisa Katrina Halls Real men: using Deleuze and Guattari Emma Louise Lane to reconsider Jenkins’ model for Stuart Alan Marks interventions with perpetrators of violence against women Samuel Nicholas Mercurio Abigail Louise Rosal (conferred: 14 February 2018) Thomas James Russell Bianca Kelly Rojas Cruz, by thesis entitled: Alicia Sims Health and mental health support for Owen Brodie Stone Indigenous peoples of Mexico: service use Oliver Valero access and barriers Xanthe Anastasia Ward (conferred: 17 August 2017) Sonia Watts

Jillian Claire Ryan, by thesis entitled: THE SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY, Biodiversity conservation is everybody’s SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL POLICY business: persuasive messaging for zoos for the degree of Master of based on principles of psychology and Psychology (Clinical) marketing Stephanie Doreen Jamieson (conferred: 14 December 2017) Kellyann Kar Amy Jane Zadow, by thesis entitled: Elise Nicole Thompson Extending psychosocial safety climate Sarah Trankalis theory to practice: injury management systems and organisational intervention for the degree of Master of Social Work frameworks Bahareh Aminsaremi (conferred: 19 October 2017) Nancy Andrea Arango Castiblanco Antonietta Arnold for the degree of Doctor of Heather Flora Bosward Psychology (Clinical Psychology) Rubina Chitrakar *(20/12/2017) Susan Elizabeth Barnard, by thesis entitled: Jonathan Chua Seng Kit *(20/12/2017) Psychoeducational Seminars at Janelle Evelyn Craggs Australian University Campuses Antonia Crowe (conferred: 14 February 2018) Dulce Maria Diaz-Llanos Montes Eleni Faria Kylie Angela Bubner, by thesis entitled: Samantha Lauren Field Being one’s true self: an investigation of Nicolette Nadine Fluris trait authenticity Camilo Andres Guaqueta Rodriguez (conferred: 17 August 2017) Guo Liming *(20/12/2017) Chantel Hannah Juett Tamara Amelia Lafferty Devi Lamichhane Pandit * indicates a conferral of award date prior to this ceremony Catherine Mary Leahy Tayla Jade Mcdonald-Wareing Jacqueline Kate Merrylees Emily Michael Emily Kate Miller Christina Nitschke

63 Veronica Portillo Parody for the degrees of Bachelor of Social Abbie Pumpa Science (Human Services) and Meg Elizabeth Roddy Bachelor of Psychological Science Emma Sachsse Zina Almufti Syed Md Sajjad Alex Mary Brown Chloe Frances Scott for the degrees of Bachelor of Bethany Louisa Sidler Social Work and Bachelor of Arts Siobhan Hiu Yan Smyth (International Relations) Melanie Louise Vennix Naomi Benjamin Collins Grant Stewart Whitehorn Kamila Dostizada Emily Votino for the degree of Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) for the degree of Bachelor of Georgia Isabella Bentley Psychological Science Daniel Giuseppe Coro Jacqueline Amadi Sophie Dahlenburg Alysha Teresa Amor *(15/08/2017) Edward Dickeson Nicola Jayne Atkins Terry John Evans Wendy Joy Ball Eliza Grace Falconer Chloe Julie Batey Toni Rachel Farrow Alice Ashton Carey Emily Beth Feuerherdt Cheuk Sin Ting *(14/02/2018) Claire Erin Gibbs Dannielle Renee Crossley Helen-Kaye Graham Danielle Demourtzidis Jake Peter Gugliotta Vanessa Finis Sana Hadi Linda Fisk Caitlin Alyce Howlett Danica Gallarello Ellen Jessica Lehmann Tessa Ganley Schae Louise Matthews Nicolette Giannini Ellie Kate Isobel Minney Elisha Charmaine Hale Victoria Parsons Sarah Louise Halliday Victoria Carina Polvere Matthew Anthony Halpin Kathy Louise Rast Nadya Hamdami Georgia Kate Rejack Siu Lun Ho *(14/02/2018) Jessica Kim Robinson Elise Kosch Kate Amelia Rose Hoi Ki Lam *(14/02/2018) Dimitrios Saredakis Man Yee Li *(19/10/2017) Matthew Lawrence Seals Yuk Yi Liauw *(14/02/2018) Isabella Mathilda Jane Sharrad Nathan Anthony Lobo Emily Marie Shaw Madde Mackenzie Chanvi Singh Jayden Mann Rufia Valiff Emma May Oborn Jessica Kay Yeilds Milly Rose Pike Li Zou Isabella Maria-Elisa Rapetti Emma Dannielle Ravet for the degree of Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) (Cognitive Neuroscience) Ruby Rollins Ying Mei Siu *(14/02/2018) Matthew David Hendrickx Hannah Jordan Slee for the degree of Bachelor of Macalla Imogen Sparrow Social Work (Honours) Caitlin Ann Strudwicke Megan Brewer Paige Madison Thomas-Albury Michelle Katherine Caruso Hay Ting Tong *(14/02/2018) Dawn Melonie Colbeck Heidi Ann Underwood Rebecca Marie Conole Helen Jin Wen Wang *(14/02/2018) Laura Michelle Davis Gabrielle Jane Winter Hanna Iris Dige Ka Mei Wong *(14/02/2018) Tahlia Leia Fairlie Hin Nga Yee *(14/02/2018) Katelyn Ashlea Gilbert Emily Louise Keller for the degree of Bachelor of Psychological Science Kimberly Jade Muller (Cognitive Neuroscience) Isingyah Temple Hayley Joyce Gorringe Qiang Wang Gianluca Hall Everine Munyonge Lewis Paul Oborn

64 65 for the degree of Bachelor of Chloe Kelly Psychological Science (Counselling Alana King and Interpersonal Skills) Ilianna Kiziridis Peter Alber Yi Jun Lee Jade Romanna Antonello Oakleigh Joy Lehman Tania Melissa Duarte Da Silva Kirsty Lee Lewis Dylan Patrick Jones Shihui Li Simona Lioi Yingzhi Liang Bryce Isaac Maddigan Evana Alexandra Louca Lauryn Marquez Johanna Rose Maiorana Renee-Marie Pia Raschella Amara Carla Marafioti Pragati Rayar Zoe Joanne Marriott Lynda Marion Roberts Rachel Mboneye Yiannis Seretis Judy Muthoni Mbuteti *(20/12/2017) for the degree of Bachelor Ashleigh Grace McCullagh of Social Science Jessica Louise Mckinnon Manyok Mabil Ajak Arefa Mohamoud Geraldine May Cameron Esther Wanja Mugo Gai Bol Deng Gai Bethany Jayne Muller Christine Jane Priest Jennifer Renee Muscara Suzzie Nolte 12 April: 3.00pm for the degree of Bachelor of Social Erivaniya Nugwakera Science (Human Services) Emma Kate O’Brien Kathryn Margaret Daniell Leela Marie O’Hennessy Ekaterini Ioannou Amanda Leslie O’Sullivan Chelsea Brooke Sleep Michelle Lisa Parmiter Kerri Sian Staples Richard Obale Paul Kelsey Annabella Maree Towicz Bonnie Ja’el Mary Pavljuk Belinda Tran Jake David Pilcher Guy Yardley Martin Rashidi for the degree of Bachelor of Social Work Tabina Carmen Russell John Abdelmalek Katherine Smitham Naomi Allen Song Xuepei Anya Elizabeth Attenborough (dec.) Jackson Titus Tshombe Ibrahim Bah Eric Anthony Vella Geena Lee Barber Leah Nyambura Wanjohi Joanna Roweena Bickle Phoebe Anne Ware Amy Lee Bradshaw Sarah Jayne Warland Georgia Louise Broad Rhona Wood Katherine Alice Burrows Zaza Workolo Peita Joanne Cooper Merridy Anne Zangari Sheree Anne Crowe Diana Ionela Darroch Soraya Lia Eugenia De Vizio Caitlin Christine Dennis-Clarke Stephanie Marie Driver Abby Ellen Edwards Kate Rebecca Evans Sata Fahnbulleh Bethany Clare Giles Kiara Mia Girolamo April Simone Grant Nikki Anne Hall *(19/10/2017) Christina Irene Handley Dimity Catherine Harries Mason Alexander Heath Calie Grace Herrmann Louis James Hopton Alison Hunter Rubal Singh Kaliron

65 Glenda Kent Untitled 2017. Kiln formed glass.

66 67 Friday 13 April 2018 at 10.30 am PRIDHAM HALL

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Professor Mohammad Abdalla Processional music will be played. PhD The audience is requested to stand for the entrance of the Academic Procession, Professor Mohamad Abdalla is Director Council and Official Party. of the Centre for Islamic Thought and The Australian National Anthem will be Education at the University of South sung by Ms Sharon Turley, soprano. Australia. He is one of Australia’s most prominent and respected Muslim leaders, The Pro Chancellor, Honourable John combining the roles of an academic Hill, BA, DipEd, LLB, FAICD, will open the scholar, public intellectual, community ceremony. leader and commentator. Over the last 15 years, Professor Abdalla played a The Vice Chancellor and President, leading role in establishing Islamic Studies Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, (Research and Teaching) as an academic CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. area of study in Australia. In 2005, he The Occasional Address will be delivered established the Griffith University Islamic by Professor Mohammad Abdalla, Director Research Unit (GIRU), and gradually built a of the Centre for Islamic Thought and 13 April: 10.30am team of academics on modest resources. Education at the University of South From 2006-2014, he was successful in Australia. attracting more than $1.3 million in funding, which helped build staff capacity in Islamic The Pro Chancellor, on behalf of the Studies at Griffith University. In 2008, he University, will confer awards on the played a key role in securing $8 Million for candidates. the establishment of the National Centre The Pro Chancellor will close the ceremony. of Excellence for Islamic Studies (NCEIS), a dynamic collaboration between the The audience is requested to stand as the University of Melbourne, Griffith University Official Party, Council, Academic Procession and the University of Western Sydney. and Graduates retire. He also played a key role in establishing Islamic Studies as a Major across three universities. Professor Abdalla’s international reputation attracted a number of prominent RHD candidates including the Former Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, , and Mr Khalid Abdul who after completing his Masters with Professor Abdalla became the former Chief Minister of , Malaysia. Professor Abdalla is recognised as a leader whose work has had positive social impact. This is clearly demonstrated in his leadership role after 9/11 where he led a reconciliation strategy to build bridges of understanding between the Australian Muslim and wider communities. He has attained numerous civic awards, including: The Lord Mayor Australia Day Achievement Award; Community Leadership Award; Ambassador for Peace Award; and Pride of Australia Medal (Finalist).

66 67 68 69 The Presentation

* indicates a conferral of award date prior to Hannah Rose Major this ceremony Lauren Martinello Morgan May DIVISION OF EDUCATION, ARTS Katelyn Rose McCallum AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Katherine Elizabeth Menner THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Latisha Nicholle Morton Jasmine Mary Nadebaum for the degree of Bachelor of Thao Ngoc Nguyen Education (Early Childhood) Antonietta Mariarosario O’Reilly Theodora Andonopoulos Melissa Jane Pascoe Rebecca Antosik Tamzin Elizabeth Pascoe Corey Heath Battersby Katherine Irene Perry Melissa Anne Bird Elise Charlotte Phillips Jessica Elizabeth Blehm Elizabeth Mary Rose Rice Chase Samuel Bower Courtney Elizabeth Robb Kimberly Joy Buck Alice Kady Rogers Lucinda Ann Burfield Nadia Sack Belinda Gaye Burt Christie Faye Sellmann

Jacinta Caraccio 13 April: 10.30am Naomi Ellen Sfreddo Emily Rose Cartwright Henry George Sheedy Georgia Anne Casbarra Larissa Lee Smith Keely Liela Coard Adele Lea Steel Jasmin Louise Cox Bethany Faith Sutton Melanie Jane Crabb Tahlia Janelle Taylor Erin Grace Craige Hannah Rose Tipping Tori Anne Cronin Adriana Torquati Thea Jane Daniels Kirsty Mary Trask Morgyn Leonie Davis Vicky Tseregounes Gabrielle Dimasi Nicole Marie Utting Alinta Jayne Dobozy Nikol Vidov Donna-Lee Edwards Glenn Wagland Jessica Fessa Shannon Alyce Walkem Claire Louise Fisher *(30/03/2017) Courtney Jane Walters Emma Louise Foreman Kendra Jade Warner Ashleigh Brooke Fox Amy Sue Weatherley Dempsey Leigh Fuss Alana Kay Whennen Nicole Lauren Gray Courtney Marie Williams Suzanne Mary Harris Crystal Lee Williams Amy Kate Henwood Sally Gleneth Wilson Laura Zoe Higgie Delani Wright Hayley Jane Holland Gohar Maria Zamani-Mahforjaki Madeline Kate Howie Bernadette Ann Jarvis for the degree of Bachelor Hayley Amanda Jarvis of Education (Primary) Amanda Kaye Jenkins Courtney Lee Ahrns Ellen Claire Johnson Abbey Grace Arbon Elizabeth Jones Stephanie Jane Bagshaw Kari Sharn Jones Jean-Luc Barrachina Evyenia Kalivas Tiana Rose Bergamaschi Kayly Marie Karutz Eleni Stephania Biris Chloe Justine Kenny Chloe Alice Bowman Eunyoung Kim Courtnie Marie Caldinez Michelle Joy Knitschke Ingrid Drew Clark Victoria Koufidakis Tayla Coombe Olivia Louise Lauder Nicole Marie Cremona Maddison Rae Lennox Katie Alice Davey Sophie Victoria Lodge Marcus James Davies Jennifer Lombardi Elise Helen Day Portia Akqua Magann Samantha Ding Amanda Driessen Carla Marie Dubbioso

69 Amy Louise Fellenberg for the degree of Bachelor of Adele Gabbana Education (Primary and Middle) Kelsey Bree Geyer-Pritchard Damon Robert Adams Kathryn Elizabeth Gilligan Emily Rebekah Adamson Courtney Rose Graeber Trent Lawrence Allwood Jonathon Lewis Frederick Graham Cassie Lee Ames Julia Kate Hassett Andrei Apostol Teagan Claire Hewett Mubarak Ashimajy Morgan Sue Hillier Emine Leyla Atakan Brittany Joy Honner Kimberly Ann Taylor Bateman Hayley Ruth Hutchings Madelene Rose Beckmann Senija Jahic Amy Lee Bell Isabella Kasdalis Laura Kathleen Blackeby Alicia Carleton Kaye Mitchell James Brealey Sean David Kemp Ashley Briscombe Jessica Rose La Barbera Ellen Grace Broughton Billie Adelaide Lands Emily Kym Brown Joanne Louise Lang Amber Rae Buick Zanni Carla Lengs Lauren Burton Catherine Esther Francesca Lupone Patrick William Carroll Erin Kate McCullum Ashlea Tayla Carter Sasha Mary McSkimming Umberto Benito Caruso Melissa Kate Milios Melissa Ann Casburn Sophie Ann Mintz Renee Elizabeth Casey Madeleine Grace Moore Jordan John Centenera Georgina Natale Deanna Ceravolo Kylie Ellen Neilson Nathan John Chapman Kaitlyn Paige Neos Jessica Lauren Cobb Thuy Thanh Thi Nguyen Rebecca Anne Cole Benjamin Darrel Noske Joseph James Colella Laura O’Connell Holly Anne Collins Kirsty O’Connor Aisha Louise Cooper Sophie Panousakis Alana Jane Cooper Alison Louise Pilgrim Hayley Louise Couzner Credence Imogen Reid Shannon Thomas Crothers Ferida Resuli Nicolle Louise D’Allocco Alexander Phillip Rogers Georgina D’Angelo Tanya Marie Roscio Morgan Emily Dabinett Uzma Sarwar Faye Louise Darlington Philomena Zoe Scrafton Luke Raphael De Leonardis Laura Elizabeth Kate Shields Rebecca Christina Desmond Amy Rae Smith Cassandra Anne Dillon Georgia Norah Spargo Brandon Dolgner Aleksia Stancevic Niall Christopher Dowdall Michelle Duncan Standen Paige Ann Elliott Madison Beth Strauss Samuel Barratt Finch James Thornton Courtney Jade Fladrich Rebecca Elizabeth Till Tayla Jade Floyd Kimmi Tran Adam Gordon Francis Lauren Claire Travis Joseph James Fuda Dylan John Trueman Vanessa April Gentilcore Maria Tsalamangos Rose-Marie Franca Gerardis Maia Lucy Utteridge-Jones Lorinda Rennah Ginn Truc Anh Dao Vo Natasha Mary Greenwood Patrick Michael Watson Eleni Gretsas Jonathon Christopher Webb Melinda Jean Grigg Tessa Louise Weckert Kayla Harrison Olivia Jane Wegener Feebi Jo Hazelgrove Kate Marie Welsby *(30/03/2017) Edwina Rose Margaret Henderson Alyssum Jade Williams Temika Erin Hier Taylah Ashlee Colleen Wood Aiden Luke Hinsley Tahlia Jade Woolford Jarrad Antony Hooker Marizelle Wrogemann Nicholas Hrisafinas Nicole Simone Zacher

70 71 Kimberley Kaye Hurrell Rebekah Paige Shepherdson Anthony Robert Ianniello Kristofer John Sjostrom Nicholas Anthony Jeffries Aaron Slater Emma Rachel Jeffs Paul Murray Smith Grace Elizabeth Lamont Ting Sun Mia Langtry Stephanie Angel Tarnay Shelby Patricia Lee Alycia Lee Tilbrook Danielle Carmel Librandi Katrina Timmins Carlo Franco Librino Amelia Kay Travis Matthew Norman Lobasso Kimberly Truong Hayden Peter Lodge Joanna Georgia Tryfopoulos Nikki Lombardi Joshua Frederick Turko Nadia Loprete Melissa Valentyn Shanice Carmella Manno Bianca Vallelonga Jessica Lee Maslin Natalie Jane Van Riet Danielle Stacey Matthews Christopher Jake Veitch Maddison Jay Mayne Katy Ann Veljanovski Sally Anne McArdle Olivia Marie Villani Connor Richard McLean Danielle Rachel Walsh Caitlin Maree Tippins McManus Denni Louise Walter Georgina Meggetto Emma Kaitlyn Webb Alina Meich Sarah Kate Wensley Sharee Ann Merrifield Michael Philip White Karena Nicole Meza Acuna Madeline Elise Williams Laura Jane Miller Erin Kate Williamson 13 April: 10.30am Monique Louise Miller Nicole Marie Wohling Bailey Kaye Millington Nicholas Mitris Stepheny Moukachar Joseph Murdock Skye Lee Musolino Simon Nardecchia Catherine Thi Nguyen Ella Molly Noack Lucy Jane O’Driscoll Melanie O’Rielly Sarah Parnanzini Harrison Thomas Phillipps Luke Josef Piesiewicz Nicholas John Pistor Ashley Jordan Pitman Jessica Kate Platten Christos Pounendis Andrew James Puccio Lydia Puleski Marissa Jayne Redden Erin Paige Reed Hannah Robinson James Henry Rooney Bo Roper Emillia Rugari Samuel Ruyssen Kieran Ryall Maddison Kate Sanders Ashleigh Eden Schrader Jamie Ellen Schubert Kelly Anne Schubert Jack Haig Scoot Alyssa Rose Sharpe Emily Kate Shepherd

71 Sau Tung Wan Coral 2017. Metal, Silver pin, Acrylic paint.

72 73 Friday 13 April 2018 at 3.00 pm PRIDHAM HALL

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Ms Erma Ranieri Processional music will be played. Associate Diploma in Business The audience is requested to stand for the entrance of the Academic Procession, (Personnel/Industrial Relations) Council and Official Party. Commissioner for Public Sector The Australian National Anthem will be Employment in South Australia, Erma sung by Ms Sharon Turley, soprano. Ranieri works passionately towards creating a world-leading public sector that serves The Chancellor, Mr Jim McDowell, LLB South Australians well, does what it says it (Honours), will open the ceremony. will do, and to which every public servant is The Vice Chancellor and President, proud to belong. Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, With the role of the public sector being to CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. serve and support South Australia to thrive, The Occasional Address will be delivered by Ms Ranieri leads sector-wide reform to Ms Erma Ranieri, Commissioner for Public modernise the public sector and continue Sector Employment in South Australia. to build on its value and service to the South Australian community. The Chancellor, on behalf of the University, will confer awards on the candidates. She has worked for more than 30 years to help organisations optimise productivity The Chancellor will close the ceremony. and employee wellbeing. She was named a 2014 Telstra Business Woman of the Year The audience is requested to stand as the 13 April: 3.00pm as South Australian Winner of the Telstra Official Party, Council, Academic Procession Community and Government Award for her and Graduates retire. role in leading transformational change throughout the public sector. With a key focus on diversity and gender equality in leadership as business imperatives for the public sector, Ms Ranieri continues to challenge cultural and structural barriers to drive innovative, collaborative and connected services for the community.

72 73 74 75 The Presentation for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Karen Ann Sinclair, by thesis entitled: Catherine Josephine Adamek, by thesis Educators’ understandings and entitled: perspectives of Aboriginal and Torres Adelaide dance music culture: late 1980s Strait Islander cultural competence: a to early 1990s mixed methods study (conferred: 13 April 2017) (conferred: 14 December 2017)

Quang Vinh Bui, by thesis entitled: Andrea Velardi, by thesis entitled: Stakeholder relationship management in The Howard Government’s Northern the context of Vietnamese private higher Territory emergency response: racialised education institutions (VPHEIs) discourse and representations of Indigenous communities and culture (conferred: 14 February 2018) (conferred: 14 December 2017) Leigh Patrick Disney, by thesis entitled: Numeracy learning with digital play in for the degree of Doctor of Education early childhood settings Jeffrey William Meiners, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 19 October 2017) So we can dance? In pursuit of an inclusive dance curriculum for the Alex Roy Dunkin, by thesis entitled: primary school years in Australia Expanding cannibale satirical writing into (conferred: 14 February 2018) the Australian cultural space (conferred: 19 October 2017) Catherine Ruby Morris, by thesis entitled: Make it count: responsive mathematics Rupa Ghosh, by thesis entitled: pedagogy with urban and regional The framing of the agency of India’s Aboriginal learners 13 April: 3.00pm reproductive subjects (conferred: 17 August 2017) (conferred: 14 February 2018) Vincent Joseph Mulkerin, by thesis entitled: Louise Brigitte Hynes, by thesis entitled: Moving on. Primary school-aged refugee The unsettling of home: power, dwelling student transition from new arrival to and everyday life for older women in mainstream schooling Australia (conferred: 15 March 2018) (conferred: 14 December 2017)

Kerrilee Patricia Lockyer, by thesis entitled: Addressing brand consistency: a study of how wine industry professionals * indicates a conferral of award date prior to linguistically accomplish branding in a this ceremony multinational corporation (conferred: 15 March 2018)

Larisa Tatjiana McLoughlin, by thesis entitled: An investigation into the relationships between cyberbullying, coping and help seeking in young adolescents (conferred: 17 August 2017)

Omid Mehrabi-Yazdi, by thesis entitled: Uptake and retention of (re)source-rich feedback on academic writing for adult learners of English (conferred: 15 March 2018)

Julia Helen Metcalfe, by thesis entitled: The story of Green School Bali: an integral narrative of sustainable education (conferred: 17 August 2017)

Martyn Mills-Bayne, by thesis entitled: Fostering children’s capacity for empathic reasoning: the role of community of inquiry in an empathic pedagogy (conferred: 19 October 2017)

75 DIVISION OF EDUCATION, ARTS Jackson Mark Christopher Hoult AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Jonathan George Lakatos Anna Maria Mazzacano for the degree of Master of Education Adam Tadeusz Orlowski Haydn Warwick McComas *(15/03/2018) Joe Grant Patterson THE SCHOOL OF CREATIVE INDUSTRIES George James Sagris Bradley Kevin John Tonkin for the degree of Master Muhammad Syafiq Zulkifli of Arts (Journalism) Rory John Barrie Spreckley for the degrees of Bachelor of Journalism and Bachelor of Arts (Writing for the Graduate Diploma and Creative Communication) in Aboriginal Studies Diana Ivette Alonso-McLeod Daniel Ross Groves Anthony Cochrane for the Graduate Diploma in Stefanie Correani Communication (Public Relations) Duy Dang Vanessa Rae Carn Shanisse Michelle Edson Ashleigh Kaye Chapman Sophie Alice Hueppauff Daniel Edward Forrington Crouch Jackie Kate Lymn Rachelle Louise Delaporte Thomas Place Mariko Misha Gouws Gabriel Polychronis Tara Simone Jurkovic Nicholas Michael Rava Tyson Kinnane Maddison Grace Reace Amelia Anita Norman Esther Rose Reynolds-Verco Annabelle Grace Paech Angela Skujins *(15/08/2017) Anastasia Papadopoulos Kirralee Lauren Thomas Luke Sale Dorian Paul Tisato Clare Olivia Short Melissa Leanne Zahorujko Emma Victoria Kate Stone for the degrees of Bachelor of Journalism Logan Thomas Vince and Bachelor of International Relations for the Graduate Certificate Victoria Margaret Biffin in Aboriginal Studies Simon Patrick Blight Kiah Adeline Buckskin-James Timothy James Buttery Toni Helene Graham Piper Ann Frances Denholm Rutherlyst Zearening Eldah Nalau Kogo Fujiki Anthony William Graetz for the Graduate Certificate in Harry Liam Gratton Dynamic Effects and Lighting Henry Bartholomew Hole Miele Celine Bougessis Emily Cate Kearney James Wayne Clift Olivia Jane Mason Michael Fischetti Floreta Precaj Moasib Haneef Isobel Amelia Scott *(15/08/2017) Jacob Aaron Holt Xiaohong Jiang for the degrees of Bachelor of Journalism Thomas Linus Maher and Professional Writing and Bachelor of Arts (English and Creative Writing) Abigail Sarah Nath James Ashton Roper Sebastian David Moore Luke James Vale for the degrees of Bachelor of Journalism and Professional Writing and Bachelor for the Graduate Certificate in Journalism of Arts (International Relations) Owen Everitt Sowaibah Hanifie for the degrees of Bachelor of Cody Jackson Tsaousis Arts (Honours) and Bachelor of International Relations for the degree of Bachelor of Arts Benjamin Leaver Rene Darker for the degree of Bachelor for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (Honours) of Arts (Communication and Media Management) Jordan Jean Adele Bahr Nilofer Zafari Josephine Carzo Alice Gina Mary Crowley Juan Oscar Estepa Jake Peter Filbin Emma Amanda Grace Fleming Alice Louise Hagan Ella Rose Heywood-Smith

76 77 for the degree of Bachelor of Arts for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (English and Creative Writing) (Languages and Intercultural Brodie Bailey Communication) Chloe Blum Nicola Antonio Fameli Lauren Annette Fox Leonard Andrew Laird Aysha Paige Fry for the degree of Bachelor Jessica Marie Hann of Arts (Linguistics) Vinh-Huy Hua Callum Michael Banbury Gemma Itropico Jordan Sylwester Jurkowski for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (Performing Arts) Isobel Rose Logan Ashley Jordan McCall Paris Gifford Clark-Proud Manish Nadan Catherine Galligani Eleanor Meredith Packer Eden Harrison Natalie Emma Payne Ashleigh Jordan Howie Laura Jane Porter Leah McKeown Tyana Sarah-Nika Rongonui Chloe Annalise Moir Leticia Valerie Schmitz Seo Young Park Lachlan Angus Smith Courtney Jane Richardson Nikola Stakic Bianca Lee Robinson Simon-Peter Zachariah Telford Amirreza Sheikhesmaeili Jessica Toy for the degree of Bachelor Angela Marie Vari of Arts (Sociology) Jason Lasamy Vongkhamchanh Jasmine De Jesus Adam David Wiseman Daniel Thomas Rossell Ellie Irene Woolfitt Shiying Wu for the degree of Bachelor of Arts for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (History and Cultural Studies) (Writing and Creative Communication) James Boss Letecia Atelia 13 April: 3.00pm Lisa Joan Nicole Buckley Rachel Annette Chapman Jake Gruber Susan Heather Cochius Madeleine Therese Hibbard Michelle Lee Davis Rhiannon Jones Anastasia Kasdaglis Alex James McNeish Lauren June Letton Sophie Edith Reid Kate Louise Steinberg Mark Neil Vawser Cheuk Him Jonathan Wong for the degree of Bachelor for the degree of Bachelor of of Arts (Indigenous Cultures Communication (Media and Culture) and Australian Society) Madison Alice Kennewell Rowan Patrick Perry Chloe Adele Pomery for the degree of Bachelor of Communication and Media for the degree of Bachelor of Lucinda Anne Burgemeister Arts (Indigenous Studies) Ka Yan Chan *(19/10/2017) Elizabeth Helen Aitken Lok Hin Chan *(19/10/2017) Marc Daniel Devitt Tsz Ka Chan *(19/10/2017) Maree Hudson Nicole Ka Sin Cheung *(19/10/2017) Geoffrey Parker Ka Yee Chu *(19/10/2017) for the degree of Bachelor of Natasha Charlotte Joy Cunnew Arts (International Relations) Wing Yi Fong *(19/10/2017) Jenny Mari Arganosa Peter Gdodakis Molly Clare Breen Alana Carmela Giaccio Lia Chivaun Lawrie Yun Yi Heung *(19/10/2017) Shae Ashley Nevill Ryan Kevin Hoban Marie Ortiz Chi Wai Hong *(19/10/2017) Hillary Brooke Summerton Miranda Laurel Elizabeth Hurren Anthony Terrance Vollemans Patrick Alexander Jackson Sandra Faye Leaver for the degree of Bachelor Molly Emily Lee-Frederick of Arts (Languages) Yat Long Leung *(19/10/2017) Wun Yin Mok Ming Shuen Li *(19/10/2017) Priyanee Yuki Sanamontri Hugo Jonathan Tsz Yeung Lo *(19/10/2017) Jessica Jade White Jessica-May Megan Mason-Marshall

77 Andrea Jane Masson Eloise Charlotte Grover Damon Mattiazzo Oliver Hamlyn Ashley Jayne Minton Hannah-Louise Helbig Tayla Ellen Piasente Kate Hickey Vanessa Louise Rugolo Aaron Peter Hittmann Cecile Saidi Jamie Rowan Hornsby Heidi Catherine Schwartzkopff Alexandria Jarell Helena Georgia Senesi Daniel Aaron Jones Tin Wai Sun *(19/10/2017) Thanasia Karidis Yi Han Sun *(19/10/2017) Lewis Grant Kennedy Emily Fiona Christobel Treloar Hyebin Kim *(20/12/2017) Mei Wai Tse *(19/10/2017) Nikki-Lee Lucas Yiu Fai Wah *(19/10/2017) Adrian Luke Manser Ainslee Wallace Lucy Victoria Martin Georgia Emily de Picot Samuel Alexander May Jai Forbes McGregor for the degree of Bachelor of International Relations Christopher Hone McWhirter-Whitlock Kody Miller Kathleen Rose Bright Nicola Victoria Anne O’Farrell Nicholas Simon Crowe Simone Palmrose Janine Allison Gow Sienna Perin Vivian Andrea Rivera Plazas Stacey Piscioneri Jesse Scheer Thomas John Reilly for the degree of Bachelor of Journalism Krystal Reanna Rosenzweig Brad Samuel Coles Jessica Kate Ryall Tony Peter D’orsi Lochlan Thomas Smith Finbar Declan Doran-Smyth Blake Vincent Stringer Thomas Mark Staggard Michael Vincent Sullivan Cameron Tait Suridge for the degree of Bachelor of Journalism and Professional Writing Sophie Louise Tomlinson Charlie Kha Tran Katharine Georgette Ahern Tasha Jane Trebeck Shannon Elise Corvo Aston Jerome Valladares Emily Marie Cosenza Emma Jane Voivenel Aidan Alan Davies Declan Wall Sophie Elizabeth Fox Blake Wheeler Alexia Eleni Frangos Cassandra Monique Wilson Jack Greening Brandon Leigh Woolhouse Payton Ashleigh Hermanson Ying Chieh Wu Nadia Helen Bianca Isa Zheng Tian Ning Jordan Leovic Tenille Anne Marshall for the degree of Bachelor Tyler Alex Maund of Public Relations Kaysee Ruth Lee Miller Julian Michael Cunningham Olivia Grace Peciulis Despina Katranis Chantelle Monique Penna Ben Moncrieff Lauren Emily Sawyers Caitlin Marie Nicks Joshua James Teakle Emma Shortt Benjamin Nicholas Travers Caitlin Rose Zerella for the degree of Bachelor of Media Arts for the Diploma in Languages Josephine Ainscough Dana Dimitria Cerone Joanne Bacolas Kayla Marie Costa Robert Jack Beveridge Antonia Nicolina Ditroia Hayden Eric Burke Arjuna Haran Ganesan Lachlan Sean Campbell Eloise Charlotte Grover Michael Charlton Anh Thuy Nguyen Raghavraj Cheriyapraniyeri Amy Brianna Northcott Jake Michael Cooper Julie Anne Orr Melanie Cubelic Alyssa Maria Pearce Michael Dang Ruby Adelaide Easthope-Swan Frank Damalla French Edel Garipov Simon Germinario Olivia Sidney Gilbert Samuel Arthur Gower

78 79 THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION for the degree of Master of Teaching (Primary) for the degree of Master of Education Jack Beaton Danielle Dawn Barnes Sharon Ann Bristow Raymond Quinten Becker Jessica Nababi Busulwa Tonia Dora Carfora Alanna Caire Stephen Andrew Corrie Oliver Alexander Carroll Sean David Fletcher Laura Elizabeth Cassidy Jamie Gartner Lydia Romina D’Ambrosio Joanne Gilmore Adam Damien Delaney Shaan Marie Gilson Lia Ilona Delgado Kathryn Louise Hese Hiba El Jourdi Tom Joseph Hodkinson Matthew Faull Charlotte Louise Holmes Grace Ellen Flight Rachel Victoria Ingerson Lauren Hall Sally Elizabeth Keegan Daniel Alexander Hannigan Sam Kitschke Emily Rose Harris Paul Edward Koch Lynley Harris Mark Labrosciano Liam Janssan Rajkumar Lakshminarayan Raju Stephanie Anna Kate Jarema Tammy De-Ann Lambden Camille Renee Jenkinson Aldo Lee Longobardi David Keri Stephen David Nelson Xanthe Rosamund Kitchen Petra Nicole Passon Siwen Lei Catherine Mary Pearce Jonathon Luke Lewis Rachel Frances Philp Julia Victoria Mayer Patrizia Puglia Michelle Jane McDowall Amanda Kate Rossi Ryan Glenn Merrett Lucy Kathryn Smith Alexandra Rose Parletta

Megan Kate Tucker Jessica Louise Rowe 13 April: 3.00pm Nikki Rae Wieland Jessica Cait Russo Belinda Anne Willcocks Hayden Blakeney Ryan Kym Willis Divya Sanikommu for the degree of Master of Glenn Robert Simpson Teaching (Early Childhood) Matthew Desmond Slack Vanessa Bastiaans Joanna Prue Summerton Katrina Jane Burford Amber Renee Trengove Teresa Mary Butler-Bowdon Thi Bich Tram Vu Kelly Margaret Carter Johanna Corrie Wiese Jenny Chiu for the degree of Master of Obberiyage Sajeewanie Priyangika Fonseka Teaching (Primary and Middle) Lauren Tennille Foster Uzma Shakil Ariya Chandra Gabell Barbara Emily Kolega for the degree of Master of Teaching (Secondary) Wendy Marie Lawrie Yi Ting Leung *(20/12/2017) Kirandeep Kaur Aasi Xiang Li Mariam Ahid Kamel Abu Shama Halena Pia Irene Mudge Andrew Robert Bermingham Ainslie Turner Harris Piantedosi Kara Jillian Bigg Lisa Louise Pilcher Patrick Boutros Alicja Pliszko Jenna Frances Cale Emily Ravenscroft Shaun Stewart Clamp Sumudu Nadeera Samaraweera Timothy George Cook Georgia Kate Symonds Emma Madeline DeBoer Kylie Jayne Toogood Connor Jacob Earle Jenny Tsimiklis Bronan Costi Economou Joanne Waterhouse Liam Colin Eldridge Kara Genelle Witcomb Brooke-Marie Faulds Ann-Marie Wordley Priscilla Feleppa Naier Xu *(20/12/2017) Sarah Hollinshead Amelia Kate Louise Jones Champak Khurmi Skye Klitscher Onjel Koura Jacinta Kate Lee *(15/08/2017) Caitlin Grace Litchfield Dane Louis Evelyn Elizabeth Makris

79 80 81 James Mignone *(15/08/2017) for the Graduate Certificate in Jacob Cameron Morris Education (Teaching English to Samuel David Munday Speakers of Other Languages) Susan Louise Ninham Marie Davis Nicholas Samuel Polvere for the degrees of Bachelor of Arts Natalia Alba Rossi (Australian Studies) and Bachelor of Camden Rowberry Education (Middle and Secondary) Jack Rowton Benjamin Edward Baker James Mathew Schueler Alice Fayad Paul Sinkinson for the degrees of Bachelor of Bronwyn Kathleen Townsend Science and Bachelor of Education Sylvia Patricia Urbanski *(15/08/2017) Adam Christopher Biggs *(15/08/2017) Stephanie Faye Ellen Walker Fiona Oodomsak Jaime Louise Werner Tara Corrine Whitehead for the degree of Bachelor of Weitao Zou Education (Adult, Vocational and Workplace Learning) for the Graduate Certificate in Angela Michelle Castle *(15/08/2017) Education (Catholic Education) Craig James Dunsford Maristella Bava Katie Louise Ryan Samuel Thomas Baxter Sheridan Marie Beech for the degree of Bachelor of Education (Design and Technology Education) Leah-Marree Bellifemini Wade Matthew Champion Caroline Victoria Beven David Andrew Cottrell Gabrielle Louise Christian-Brewin Katherine Mary Cottrell Laura Jayde Fullgrabe Sandra Kay Carly Jane Lohmeyer Sharmaine Cherie Gawley Thomas Howard Henry Pattingale Abbey Jo Gilgen for the degree of Bachelor of Education Julie Grover (Secondary Design and Technology) 13 April: 3.00pm Sally Hoffman Stuart Philip Bond Jenna Renee Howell Thomas Ian Crouch Tamara Jade Wilson Scarlett Valle Lucero Kate O’Reilly Jasmin Sonya Parasiers Fiona Helen Plunkett Esme Charlotte Rivas Calandra Peta Siwak Michele Lee Spaven Samantha Ashley Stokes Kylie Marie Sumner Rowan Robert Thomas Lucy Eleanor Webb Jenna Weber Johanna Emily West Terri Anne Whish-Wilson Katie Maree Window Kirsty Jane Wodson

81 Danny Jarret Familiarise #1 2017. Digital painting on PVC attached to Frames.

82 83 Monday 16 April 2018 at 10.30 am PRIDHAM HALL

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Dr Jennifer Fereday Processional music will be played. RN, RM, DipAppSci (Nsg) BN Med The audience is requested to stand for the entrance of the Academic Procession, (Management) PhD Council and Official Party. Dr Jennifer Fereday is the Executive Director The Australian National Anthem will be Nursing and Midwifery Women’s and sung by Ms Sharon Turley, soprano. Children’s Health Network (WCHN). She has held senior nursing positions in the areas The Pro Chancellor, Ms Pauline Carr, BEc of clinical care, management, education (ANU), MBA, FAICD, FGIA, FCIS, will open the and research in both the public and private ceremony. sectors. Her academic qualifications include The Vice Chancellor and President, a Diploma of Applied Science (Nursing) Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, Bachelor of Nursing, Midwifery Certificate, CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. Master of Educational Management and Doctor of Philosophy. The Occasional Address will be delivered by Dr Jennifer Fereday, Executive Director Dr Fereday holds the position of Adjunct Nursing and Midwifery, Women’s and Associate Professor with the University of Children’s Health Network. South Australia and is a member of the Nursing and Midwifery External Advisory The Pro Chancellor, on behalf of the Committees. She participates in Grant University, will confer awards on the Review Panels, assesses research proposals candidates. and theses and supervises higher degree students. The Pro Chancellor will close the ceremony. Dr Fereday is the professional lead for all The audience is requested to stand as the nurses and midwives across the acute Official Party, Council, Academic Procession and community divisions of WCHN. She and Graduates retire.

actively leads, and contributes to, policy 16 April: 10.30am development and professional issues for nursing and midwifery at a Network, State and National level and currently serves on the Board of Novita. Her philosophy is to foster a culture of excellence in nursing and midwifery practice grounded in research evidence, critical inquiry, teamwork, innovation and person and family centred care whilst adhering to the core values of the SA Public Sector and the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia’s professional standards and codes of practice.

82 83 84 85 The Presentation

* indicates a conferral of award date prior to for the Graduate Certificate in Nursing this ceremony Cassidy Maree Archie John-Dean Hermano Amie Renei Sleep DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES for the Graduate Certificate in THE SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY Nursing (Bridging and Re-entry) for the degree of Master of Nursing Michelle Linda Bate Michelle Janette Catalano Li Haizhen Leah Ellen Falvey Lidia Ognjanova Jeroen Marie Louis Hendriks Suzanne Elizabeth Zayas-Buil Sharon Amelia Johnson for the Graduate Diploma Colleen Dorothy Marais in Mental Health Amanda Jane McNeill Jake Bogers Meredith Jane Nosworthy Angela Vy-Mai Bui Jennifer Bronwyn Pfeiffer Jasmin Kimberly Ann Gillespie Anne Therese Pilkington Kate Ellen Thomas Melanie Jane Sarovic Casey Lee Zielke Jennifer Screen for the Graduate Diploma in Alison Mary Wilson Mental Health Nursing for the Graduate Certificate in Monica Joseph Allan Nursing (Cardiovascular Nursing) Lisa Azzopardi Matilda Charlotte Bayford Alison Bennett Bella Olympia Cole Ki Cheung Jacinta Maree Diehm Lichun Ding Demi Louise Freer Bradley Alan Fisk Suju Ghimire

Belinda Anne Giannini Amanda Joy Lewis 16 April: 10.30am Krystyna Teresa Gurdziel Boying Li Yuko Kato Arenla Lima Longchar Andrea Jane Knight Lucy Chelappurath Mathew Kweeok Lim Woojin Shin Sallyanne Trisha Lisle Rajkaran Singh Liam David McElhinney Mimi Blanchette Mpoyi for the Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Critical Care Nursing) Biringanine Muke Carla Biddle Benjamin Jon Niejalke Rebecca Margaret Frances Jordan Guangyao Niu Cijo Joseph Jenny Sharma Louise Walsh Rajeev Kumar Sharma Shen Yanping for the Graduate Certificate in Song Dan Nursing (Health and Ageing) Ross Murray Stark Rong Huang Glyn Matthew Taylor Margaret Ann Shevlin Julianne Marie Weinert Robyn Tingey Kit Yan Wong for the Graduate Certificate in Yanjun Yin Nursing (Nurse Education) Meidi Zhou Amy Anderson Samkeliso Zuze Jenna Lois Audoss for the Graduate Diploma in Nursing Elyce Jane Kenny Asha Aravind Jill Ledger for the Graduate Certificate for the degree of Bachelor of Midwifery in Mental Health Zainab Ayubi Subha Perumal Susan Lynette Barker Jessica Caroline Begley for the Graduate Certificate in Midwifery (Perinatal Mental Health) Jasmine Anne Blanusa Darcy Jae Blieschke Laura Vyvyan Hamblin Anastasia Borrelli Jane Louise Jericho Brooke Ellen Crannaford Emma Catherine Rajic Heidi Curtis

85 Kathryn Alice Dahl for the degree of Bachelor of Nursing Jaclyn Daly Aliisa Krista Aaltonen Kylie Nicole Dawson Courtney Jane Adams Rachel Dissel Leela Devi Adhikari Kylie Eddes Jeonghyun Ahn *(20/12/2017) Martina Marie Edge Xiuyu Ai Paige Alyce Elliott Eva Akok Megan Renee Endicott Shahzad Khayam Ali Jamee Tyler Evans-Lowe Teresa Renee Amato Chelsea Marie Fiebig Christian Landel Ancheta Makenzie Franks Gina Briones Ancheta Anais Giblot-Ducray Jayne Audrey Arnold Chloe Louise Gray Savita Arora Anjali Priyadarshani Grierson Freda Sophia Lamiley Ashong Shannon Jaye Harrison Gemma Paige Atherton Jessica Mary Hartas Ruby May Attard Brianna Louise Herraman Mathumitha Babu Yvette Rosetta Jones Ruby Lee Backen Dana Jovanovic Sumeet Singh Bajwa Kayla Marie Kemp Julie Maree Baker Emma Jane Killeen Sarvjit Singh Bal Michelle Lee Koncurat David Maxwell Ball Li Na Stephanie Louise Balogh Rachel Tamsin Liddicoat Gemma Barker Bradley James Mackintosh Margaret Ann Barnes Ashleigh McDonald Hannah Kayla Batchelor Olivia Monique McNamara Veronica Ivana Batrac Carly Lia Mcarthur Georgia Michele Becker Laura Alison Millar Adelaide Bonnie Bell Carrie Lee Mullen Alicia Boyd Bellati Breeanna Marie Muscat Christina Belperio Monica Nguyen Susanty Bennett Isabella Marie Nocera Tessa Margaret Berry Emma Rose O’Connor Kimberly Denise Bevan Sarah Christina O’Loughlin Pratima Bhandari *(20/12/2017) Keajana Onofrio Pravin Bhattarai Aurelia Margherita Pederiva Paramjeet Kaur Bhullar Katherine Jane Peek Amanda Bichard Brooke Amanda Petrou Renae Katherine Bieg Louise Kathryn Pickett Lindsay Kate Blatchford Anna Claire Powell Sienna Jade Blows Kayla Lauren Barbara Rees Samantha Lee Blyth Rachel Reynolds Kym Suthani Bower Chandler Rieck Emma Adene Bradbrook Lisa-Anne Robins Joseph Keith Braithwaite Jessica Lee Robinson Michelle Laurel Branson Bianca Josephine Rositano Gage Fredrick George Brewer Chantelle Louise Rowe Jasmine Ellen Brock Tahlia May Rudge Justine Augusta Brown D’Arcy Mary Sadler Heidi Anne Bryce Taylor Sarantidis Christine Mavis Bubner Carlie Esther Savage Emma Maree Bull Erin Shaw Sophie Jane Burch Caitlin Jayne Sheehy Nicola Byrne Lauren Anita Sinclair Anastasia Cafcakis Angela Rotha Smith Christie Marie Calley Nicole Lee Standley Amanda Jane Carter Helen Stark Mikayla Renee Case Mary Sophia Joanne Stevens Larissa Rachel Cavallaro Katie Elizabeth Tamblyn Erika Jane Cavenett Liyufikir Tamiru Jainah Chishaya Shaohui Wen Ying-Chen Chiu Olivia Jane Weymouth Kurt John Chu Rebecca Sianne Wilkins Alex Cichonski Jordan Chelsea Williams Zhao Zhenni *(20/12/2017)

86 87 Monika Karolina Cieslinski Harpreet Kaur Gill Amanda Keryle Clancy Paulina Glass Dannielle Maree Clark Lucie Goodman Jaime Louise Clark Emily Louise Grafton Bryony Rita Clarke Mayya Grebenshchikova Melissa Sue Clifford Lisa Sharron Green Hayley Renee Cole Liam James Gregg Jessica Carmen Collante James Robert George Grimmett Sharna Lee Coniglio Emily Jane Gull Alyce Michele Cooke Tulasa Gurung *(20/12/2017) Jonathon Cyrus Cornish Nicole Renee Hadfield Madeleine May Coventry Segen Dirar Hagos Olivia Crome Stephanie Ann Hall Stephanie Kate Crossley Anastasia Hallinan Banihca Deihl Crowhurst Han Ruobing *(20/12/2017) Shenai Cummings Kiri Olana Amy Hanisch Ruth Anne Curtis Madeline Elizabeth Hanns Caitlin Cusack Brynnelle Alysse Harding Nikki Alexandra D’Cruz Priya Harper Bibhuti Dahal Timilsina Patrick David Harrington Rebekah Louise Dalton Nicole Ashley Harrison Jovana Damjanovic Nola Kathleen Harriss Allanah Jade Daniels Andrew David Harvey Omkar Prabhashankarbhai Dave Parwiz Khan Hashimzada Jessica Kathleen Davis Jackie Anne Hasiuk Carmen Louisa Devlin Sumaia Hassanzadeh Neil Dickinson Michael Robert Havlis Jan Crizelle Diez Abbie Jayne Hennessy Christopher Dinglasan Tonya Elizabeth Heyes Laila Dosti Bertram Jack Yun Hiung *(20/12/2017) Georgia Celine Dovi Sin Tung Ho Amy Draper Claire Thais Hodge Danielle Jane Drescher Dylan Louis Hogan Karen Lara Driz Sungyun Hong Chelsea Louise Drum Shona Hornby-Nolan 16 April: 10.30am Coralie Jane Duckworth Latifeh Hosseini Julianne Marie Duke Pu Hu Georgia Duncan Saadia Hussaini Sevgi Durmaz Emma Cate Huxholl Lauren Madeline Earle Kimberly Lee Ruediger Emma Vera Elizabeth Eastham Hilary Kate Snajdar Sarah Edgington Deborah Joanne Elliott Taylor Lauren Emeny Rachel Amy Evans Paul Joseph Fairlie Marissa Sofie Fiacchi Christina Annastacia Florance Mia Renae Frahm Danae Elise Frith Bikash G C Elizabeth Helen Gabb Andrea Louise Gale Leonie Frances Gallasch Amit Gaurav Namrata Gautam Lily Yama Gbeintor Kylie Maree Gebert Stephanie Jane Genrich Deena Rose George Alexander Joseph Gerrie Yoga Maya Ghimiray Benjamin Gibbs Chantel Dominique Gibson

87 eDuard Helmbold Ribbekas 2017. Copper and rubber.

88 89 Monday 16 April 2018 at 3.00 pm PRIDHAM HALL

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Mr Rob Bonner Processional music will be played. Rob Bonner is the Director, Operations The audience is requested to stand for and Strategy for the Australian Nursing the entrance of the Academic Procession, and Midwifery Federation (SA Branch). Council and Official Party. His role includes leadership of the South The Australian National Anthem will be Australia Branch’s industrial, education and sung by Ms Sharon Turley, soprano. membership programs. The Chancellor, Mr Jim McDowell, LLB He established the Branch’s registered (Honours), will open the ceremony. training organisation, operating under the name of ANMEC (the Australian Nursing and The Vice Chancellor and President, Midwifery Education Centre). Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. He also led a national research team that established an Evidence-Based The Occasional Address will be delivered by Methodology for Staffing and Skills Mix Mr Rob Bonner, Director, Australian Nursing in Resident Aged Care. In addition to this and Midwifery Federation (SA Branch). research project he is also a key researcher The Chancellor, on behalf of the University, in a project being undertaken by the ANMF will confer awards on the candidates. (SA Branch) in collaboration with the University of Adelaide, Central Adelaide LHN The Chancellor will close the ceremony. and two overseas Universities exploring the impact of single room hospitals on nurses, The audience is requested to stand as the their practice and on patient outcomes. Official Party, Council, Academic Procession and Graduates retire. Mr Bonner is a member of the Australian Industry and Skills Committee which provides advice to State and Australian Governments through the COAG Ministerial Council and regulates Training Packages for all industry sectors and a member of the SA Training and Skills Commission which provides advice to the SA Government on workforce, training and skills matters and regulates areas of apprenticeships and 16 April: 3.00pm traineeships. In the health and community services sector he has a long history of active thought and change leadership in areas such as health workforce, translation of evidence into practice, career structures, workloads and their management, information systems and their support of clinical practice.

88 89 90 91 The Presentation for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES Tamara Elizabeth Agnew, by thesis entitled: THE SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY The clinical effectiveness of essential oils and aromatherapy for the treatment of for the degree of Bachelor of Nursing physical and psychosocial indications of Kristy Lee Acres acne vulgaris: a pragmatic randomised controlled trial Ujjwal Adhikary Seabrook Daphne Ann Hofer (conferred: 14 December 2017) Sheridan Marlene Hunt Sherie Donna Johns, by thesis entitled: Nicolette Imbrogno Development and validation of a chronic Abiola Olufola Kemi Iyiola urogenital pain mapping tool for women: James Wyatt Jacob insights derived for understanding Maria Jacob mechanisms of pain and implications for Nastassia Louise Jacobi management Timothy Stjohn Jane (conferred: 14 December 2017) Bonnie Jarmyn Kaitlyn Jade Jebb Eliza Jane Jeffries Hyein Jeon * indicates a conferral of award date prior to Alexa Renae Johnson this ceremony Brianna Louise Johnson Lisa Marie Johnson Sumesh Jose Kristina Josipovic Sarah Jane Jungfer Melanie Jayne Kaehne Hui Jun Kafka Irene Wanjiru Kamau *(20/12/2017) Diksha Kandel *(20/12/2017) Shuddasha Karanjit Asifa Kashmiri Devi Maya Katel

Amanjot Kaur 16 April: 3.00pm Jaskirat Kaur Jaswinder Kaur Satinder Kaur Simarjeet Kaur Briah Betty Florence Kent Shannon Jade Keough Abdullah Al Masum Khan Ashma Kharel Beda Nidhi Khatiwada Fatemeh Khavari Ella Louise Kidman Georgette Kilonzi Hyun Ok Kim Patrick Mwangi Kinyua Anna Camilla Klingner Simone Michelle Lalic Wing Sum Lam Karalyn Jayne Lamble Taylor Rochelle Laube Thea Laube Megan Rose Lawler Ho Yin Lee *(20/12/2017) Zhi Nuo Lee *(20/12/2017) Sally Louise Leksas Alexis Maree Lenton Liao Xiaowen *(20/12/2017) Brooke Sonia Lifshack Kyara Michelle Linke

91 Annette Alice Lotty Vannessa Anne Nelson Sonia Leanne Love Emma Jaye Nemet Olivia Luciano Ng Shang Fang Nicole *(20/12/2017) Sara Elizabeth Luczak Nicholas Kanyora Nganga Sarah Jane Luke Duc Huy Stephen Nguyen Isobel Alice Lukins Phi Phi Nguyen Sheree Jane Lykke Thi Bach Tuyet Nguyen Xiaoxuan Ma *(20/12/2017) Elise Niutta Samantha MacWilliams Tracy Leanne Nottle Nyarai Machite Kate Lauren Nybo Olivia Gurli Mackenzie Caitlin Michelle Nynycz Tamsin Anne Macpherson Celeste O’Donnell-Middleton Elizabeth Pauline Mafara Siobhan Jane O’Sullivan Nicole Maier Chantelle O’Toole Janelle Limson Malugao *(20/12/2017) Ernest Ordonez Shenna Antoinette Pagsuguiron Manalo Jason Enrico Oria Ahok Mangar Ailsa Rose Ormerod Fidelicy Mangena Gerry Osita Lucinda Claire Manias Kevin Brian Otieno *(20/12/2017) Ela Maniriho Jacqueline Overall Stephanie Mansfield Emily Justine Ozog Naomi Katherine March Briannah Kayla Page-Langford Roanne Mariano Sun Young Park Eleanor Marshall Leo Paul Rachel Jane Martin Manju Paul Tom Christopher Martin Keara Lee Pearce Hazvinei Mato Roseanne Elizabeth Pereira Georgia Victoria Maybank Jenna Carolyn Peters Denise Robyn McCabe Kathryn Eve Petkidis Rebecca Jane McKenna Linh Chi Theresa Pham Gemma Anne McKinna Krystal Rose Pipikos Michelle Catherine McLean Gabrielle Chandler Plachy Nicole Lynette McMahon Katherine Pople Charlotte Isabelle Mchaffie Monique Lydia Poritz Hayley Anne Mckell Elias Portolesi David Cameron Mead Charlene Patricia Pringle Liliana Azucena Mejia Ramirez Maristella Puccini Lara Elizabeth Meyers Yingjuan Qin Chantelle Rae Micallef Xin Quan Jakarra Louise Michalk Santi Maya Rai Carli Beth Miell Mikael George Rakocevic Cassandra Miller Briana Jane Ralph Natasha Mitchell Reina Ramsay Khadija Mohammadi Sapna Rana Courtney Jade Mollet Ramandeep Kaur Randhawa Jessica Lee-Rae Moore Zayn Razai Rebecca Frances Moore Rebekah Denise Redden Sophia Moraitis Jamaica Faith Reed Fitina Ndayishimiye Mosi Georgia Rinna Caitlyn Justine Moulds Susanne Marie Rivers Sarah Louise Mudge Rebecca Robinson Paulina Isabel Mujica Banados Christine Michelle Rochow Maria Nyakouth Muon Arlene Rodger Murarji Murarji Erin Christina Ronis Jessie Giovanna Murray Rebecca Serena Royals Susan Mwema Elijah Rupcic Evelyn Wormenwod Myers Charlotte Brooke Rushby Hari Sankar Naduvilthappalli Surendran Tallara Russo Richa Nagpal Nerrida Ann Ryan Jagmeet Kaur Nagra Stephanie Eve Ryan Mercia Naidoo Bhargavkumar Sadhu Jaisharn Naidu Sanasi Naidu *(20/12/2017) Magnolia Samson Megan Nayda Georgia Renae Sandercock David Aaron Neal Lucila Santillana Paul Dylan Neil Kirsty Renee Sauerwald

92 93 Natasha Shae Scarman Camille Umali Nicole Victoria Schembri Lucia Cumpa Uribe Jessica Schoerghuber Christina Hendrina Hendrika Van Dyk Amelia Kate Scholz Ayla Yasmin Varley Tara Belle Scholz Manoj M Varpe Tameika Marie Schultz Wendy Anne Vincent Samantha Mariah Schutt Ella Adriana Vitucci Annabel Schwarzrock Eleanore Lucy Claire Vogt Susan Schwindt Hayley Louise Vulpiani Georga Scoot Louana Hayley Waldhuter Susan Gaye Scott Charles John Lee Walker Madison Eve Scudds Maila Walker Linda Seng Taylor Walker Renu Seth Wang Zhaoyi Saraswathi Shankar Jade Alicia Waples Pankaj Kumar Sharma Judith Tracy Warbroek Rishi Sharma Robyn Michelle Warner-Todd Alinana Shaw Georgina Emily Webster Allison Jade Shaw Rebecka Dawn Kathleen Wells Leah Cabauatan Shaw Charlotte Laine Wenske Tyla Mary-Louise Shepp Jade Kallee Whetstone Fatmata Valentina Sheriff Jane Rene Whitehorn Hanxu Shi *(20/12/2017) Samantha Jane Wilckens Grishma Shrestha Mia Wilkes Daljeet Singh Rebecca Kylie Wills Jordan Singh Caroline Elisabeth Wissell Karmjit Singh Stephanie Claire Bevan Wolley Vikramjit Singh Adriana Wong *(20/12/2017) Rochelle Ann Skelton Chak Lam Woo Jennifer Caang Skipper Sarah Ann Wood Emily Jean Smith Rebecca Louise Woodley Jasmine Rose Smith Allyce Woodward Leanne Jane Smith Zoe Laurel Wray Charlotte Ann Snelgrove Carissa Wreford Milean So Xing Wu Carlos Solis Ratha Yang Melinda Joy Sporton Yau Fung Lam *(20/12/2017) Suwichada Sriphet Lauren Alexandra Yon

Lauren Joan Strong Chloe Louise Young 16 April: 3.00pm Jeanette Stubing Zhang Haoqi Kamalpreet Kaur Suaan Zhao Wanning *(20/12/2017) Jenny Michelle Summerton Wenjia Zhao Lal Nun Pui Sumthang Wen Zhou *(20/12/2017) Mikaela M’Lis Sunners Aletta Paulina le Roux Arjun Suresh Kelly Marie Swan Wing Yin , Winnie Tam Arlizzy Tan Sally Tay Amy Lee Taylor Chloe Morgan Thacker Sampurna Thapa Silky Thatai Georgina Palmer Tiddy Katelyn Marie Timmings Amber Joy Tomlinson Syeda Amina Toufique Seth William Townsend Thi Ngoc Bich Tran Thi Trang Tran Ann Lesley Trebilcock Emilie Trigger Gabriella Tronnolone Craig Gordon Tsoumbris Alice Jane Turner

93 Katherine Little Untitled 2017. Ink and latex on paper

94 95 Tuesday 17 April 2018 at 10.30 am PRIDHAM HALL

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Professor Jason White Processional music will be played. BSc (Hons), PhD The audience is requested to stand for the entrance of the Academic Procession, Jason White is Professor of Pharmacology Council and Official Party. and Head of the School of Pharmacy and The Australian National Anthem will be Medical Sciences at the University of South sung by Ms Sharon Turley, soprano. Australia. He qualified from the University of Adelaide with a BSc (Hons) and a PhD. The Pro Chancellor, Honourable John He received post-doctoral training in Hill, BA, DipEd, LLB, FAICD, will open the pharmacology at Emory University and ceremony. has subsequently held academic positions at and the University The Vice Chancellor and President, of Adelaide. Professor White joined the Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, University of South Australia in 2010. CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. He has published extensively in the The Occasional Address will be delivered pharmacology of addictive drugs and in the by Professor Jason White, Head of the treatment of drug and alcohol dependence, School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, and attracted numerous research grants University of South Australia. and contracts from National Health and The Pro Chancellor, on behalf of the Medical Research Council (NHMRC), University, will confer awards on the National Institutes for Health (NIH), candidates. government and industry. In addition to research and teaching, he has extensive The Pro Chancellor will close the ceremony. experience in the treatment of people The audience is requested to stand as the with alcohol and drug problems and in Official Party, Council, Academic Procession the management of clinics providing such and Graduates retire. treatment, and in the provision of expert evidence related to drug effects in civil and criminal matters. He is currently Co-Chair of the World Health Organisation’s Expert Committee on Drug Dependence. 17 April: 10.30am

94 95 96 97 The Presentation for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Le Bich Thuy, by thesis entitled: Mahmoud Bassal, by thesis entitled: Discovery of protein kinase inhibitors as Metabolic profiling of adult acute potential anti-cancer agents myeloid leukaemia (AML) (conferred: 19 October 2017) (conferred: 19 October 2017) Carmela Martino, by thesis entitled: Matthew Bendikov, by thesis entitled: The role of platelets in vasculogenic Pharmacological and in silico mimicry investigation of anti-inflammatory (conferred: 14 February 2018) diterpenoid compounds isolated from Dodonaea polyandra Bronwen Jane Mayo, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 14 December 2017) The effects of elsiglutide on chemotherapy-induced mucositis Patrick Kai Chei Chang, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 15 March 2018) Cationic polymer mediated siRNA complexes: relationship Shamika Tanae Moore, by thesis entitled: between intracellular delivery and The innate recognition of murine physicochemical properties cytomegalovirus during the pre- (conferred: 17 August 2017) implantation period and consequences for pregnancy Sarah Kate Davey, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 14 December 2017) A newly identified interaction between the von Hippel- Lindau tumour Rumana Mowla, by thesis entitled: suppressor and tubulin underpins a novel Inhibitors of efflux to reverse resistance in role in microtubule dynamics Escherichia coli (conferred: 14 December 2017) (conferred: 14 December 2017)

Elizabeth Duncan, by thesis entitled: Ankitkumar Yogeshbhai Parikh, by thesis Laboratory assessment of factor XIII: entitled: impact of aspartic proteases and other Development of novel dosage forms influences on clot lysis and activity to repurpose the drugs for Alzheimer’s methods disease (conferred: 19 October 2017) (conferred: 17 August 2017)

Zarina Isis Greenberg, by thesis entitled: Verity Pearson-Dennett, by thesis entitled: A novel role for 14-3-3zeta in coordinating The long-term effect of illicit stimulant interneuron development through use on movement regulation of Rac1 and non-canonical Shh (conferred: 17 August 2017) signalling

(conferred: 14 December 2017) Yolandi Starczak, by thesis entitled: 17 April: 10.30am The role of the vitamin D receptor and Sk Sayeed Hasan, by thesis entitled: 25-hydroxyvitamin D 1alpha-hydroxylase Improving nitric oxide delivery to enzyme in regulating osteoclastic activity staphylococcus aureus biofilms (conferred: 17 August 2017) (conferred: 15 March 2018) Kerwin Ashleigh Talbot, by thesis entitled: Jessica Elizabeth Jackson, by thesis Discrimination, conditioning and entitled: generalisation: testing the assumptions The role of Flightless I (Flii) in the healing of the imprecision hypothesis of pain of digital flexor tendon adhesions (conferred: 14 February 2018) (conferred: 19 October 2017) Qian Tang, by thesis entitled: Michaela Elise Johnson, by thesis entitled: Roles of chemokine CXCL12 in bone Further characterisation of the rotenone growth defects induced by methotrexate model: investigation of TH and BDNF in and dexamethasone chemotherapeutic the brain and periphery, and associated treatment gastrointestinal dysfunction (conferred: 14 February 2018) (conferred: 14 February 2018) Daniel William Thorpe, by thesis entitled: Sunita KC Basnet, by thesis entitled: Chemotherapy-induced mucositis: the Identification and characterisation of Mnk role of mucin secresion and regulation, inhibitors as potential anti-cancer agents and the enteric nervous system (conferred: 14 February 2018) (conferred: 19 October 2017) Yoona Kim, by thesis entitled: Dietary influences on insulin sensitivity: a randomised crossover study (conferred: 17 August 2017) 97 Jessica Wojciechowski, by thesis entitled: for the degree of Bachelor of Investigating pharmacometric Physiotherapy (Honours) approaches to individualised medicine in Madeline Cathryn Cooke autoimmune diseases Emily Hang (conferred: 17 August 2017) Brooke Megan Klingberg Stephanie Natasha Lubcke Derick Soon Kwang Wong, by thesis Claudia Rose Neubauer entitled: Lucy Eleanor Thomas Roles of bone morphogenetic protein signalling in the bony repair of injured for the degree of Bachelor growth plate cartilage in young rats of Podiatry (Honours) (conferred: 14 December 2017) Sindhrani Dars Arnold Hu Hanquan *(20/12/2017) Thilagavathi Yuvaraj, by thesis entitled: Jessica Truc Ngo Lipoceramic microparticles for enhancing oral anticancer drug delivery for the degree of Bachelor of (conferred: 14 February 2018) Occupational Therapy Brodie Wayne Abbatista Wei Zhang, by thesis entitled: Renee Hope Agnew Targeting prostate cancer cells with Amanda Michelle Bailey elastin like peptide based micelles Nathan Stuart Bailey displaying gastrin releasing peptide Katherine Alice Brady (conferred: 14 February 2018) Anne Elizabeth Burns Tanya Charles Burton * indicates a conferral of award date prior to Madeleine Amy Calderwood this ceremony Esther Jennifer Cappelletto Alexander Paul Costa Miranda Nancy Bray Craddock DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES Nadia Maria Di Girolamo Jessica Rosemary Dodd for the degree of Master of Science (Pharmaceutical Science) Kate Elise Halstead-Lyle Lixin Wang *(14/12/2017) Courtney Ann Hamden Kyuwon Han for the Associate Degree Amelia Hatjopoulos in Health Studies Emily Sophie Hoff Yiqi Feng Tiffany Rose Jansons Hannah Walding-Pluckhahn Kirsty-Lee Jones Wendy Elizabeth Thomas Molly Kempson Ning Zhi Chelsea Renee Kent for the Diploma in Health Studies Samantha Klose Zoe Barclay Chanthy Korb Samuel James Barnes Anthea Jane Kotyla Rajeev Chettri Ka How Law Claudia May Davey Tara Jean Learhinan Stephen Paul Harris Madeleine Elizabeth Jane Lindholm Callan David Henry Svetlana Andreevna Loukianova Shagufta Jabeen Ruth Christine Mackinnon Giulia-Maria Geraldine Toldo Lake Madeline Julia Magor Johannah Ruth Marsden Sumanalatha Natashia Maney Jose Dario Miranda Jake Brodie Manton Nhu Thuy Phan Claudia Diane Melino Hannah Jane Richardson Kimberly Jane Mertin Emma Kate Sandland Andrea Micallef Samantha Jade Schulz Jack Alister Murdock Panagiotis Peter Varsos Naomi Moriah Nathan Rebecca Joy Watson Kelly Louise Nelson Van Hong Tuyet Nguyen THE SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES Soyeon Oh Weerasekara Mudiyanselage Nadeeja for the degree of Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) Manjari Palihakkara Ella Marie Parish Rebecca Appleby Katelyn Ann Pascoe Abby Jane Boneham Alice Jane Penna Jake Monaco Sheryl Marie Penno Michellee Ong Annie Isobel Porter Ellana Jane Welsby Kylie Jane Richards Timothy John Richens Siead Winona Daughtry Ronson

98 99 Sharni Brooke Simmonds Hayden Rothe Jane Elizabeth Spehr Thomas Henry John Setchell Chloe Stephenson Larisa Severino Madelaine Grace Stewart Lachlan Charles Sheffield Sen Tran Bianca Rose Shepard-Furler Eliza Jane Uren Emily Rebecca Shephard Nathan John Van Eekeren Lachlan Scott Siderius Michael Walter Ziebarth Emily Michelle Smith Cory James Stone for the degree of Bachelor of Physiotherapy Anna Kate Telford Emily Margaret Thompson Georgia Kate Abbey Micaela Helene Tina Hamidullah Ansari Nikita Trewartha Bradley James Bain Hoang Thai Trinh Breeanna Claire Ballestrin Rachel Ann Verma Jordan Daniel Bennett Peter Vitalievich Eleanor Rose Bills Joseph Wallace-Ellis Jonathon Mark Brill Peter Wang Jonathon Craig Broman Isobel Ruth Waters Ashley Christopher Brown Danielle Claire Wilkins Michelle Rose Burdon Karli Wise Rebecca Anne Burgess Daniel Win Yee Yap Sophie Choi Ken Ye Sarah Louise Coshan Leanie Delport for the degree of Bachelor of Podiatry Matthew Brandt Delsar Alexander Eli Awwad Cindy Phuong Khanh Do Patrick John Blenkinsop Abby Kate Docking Jane Patricia Bowden Claire Marie Donaldson Emma Cirelli Taylah Kate Edwards Benjamin Michael Clewer Cara Jayne Elliott Stella Maree Cox Ashley Grace Filmer Alastair James Dahl Amanda Adelina Fusaro Natalie Elizabeth Davis Tiffany Kate Gray Matthew Charles Farmer Fraser Maclaine Green Lisa Marie Feleppa Edmond Paige Grosser Anthony Robert Furfari Lachlan Angus Hall Laura Renae Gloster Karen Hang Katherine Elisabeth Harris Jessie Dale Hartley Stephanie Laura Howard Amelia Rose Hayes Zulaikha Jafari Madeleine Patricia Hicks Monique Louise Jones Jordan Amy Ignatavicius Samuel Alexander Krieg Bronwen Roslyn Jolliffe Pei-Tzu Lo Courtney Renee Jones William Peter Molloy 17 April: 10.30am Rachel Elizabeth Julian Inam Muhammad Chloe Louise Knibbs Jessica Rachel Petrie Brian Do Le Jake Damian Pitt Georgina Anne Leov Madeline Rose Primavera Michelle Chee Ye Ling *(20/12/2017) Siarne Christine Royce Luke Lopian Sweida Sarvari Madeline Jane Low Hong Yee Zoe Siow Kara Jayne Lucas Leng Hui Tin Teng Jordan Erin Manhall Joshua Luke Thompson Catherine Simone McArthur Lucy Clare Williams Ellen Louise Messenger THE SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Angus Mugg AND MEDICAL SCIENCES Natalie Anne Nechvoglod Marcus Gregory Nettheim for the degree of Master Anthony John Niro of Clinical Pharmacy Emily Jessica Norton Jing Yi Vanessa Cheong Steven Francis O’Donnell Safwat Gergis Lauren Paige Osborne Vidhya Segar Katy Tuyen Phan Elena Lee Mei Shan Naomi Joy Plevin Evelyn Tran Evangelos Ramos for the Graduate Certificate Alexandra Peta Rice in Pharmacy Practice Antwan Shaker Sobhy Rizk Thuy Phuong Thi Nguyen Ellie Louise Roper

99 for the Graduate Certificate in Amelia Jane Hancock Surgical Pathology Preparation Gim Toong Hee Xiaodan Ding Sarah Renee Higgins Pinky Jose Nguyen Hung Son *(20/12/2017) Meghan Leo Kathryn Elizabeth Hunt George Constantine Loucas Sean Mark Hutchinson Abby McLean Shabnam Jafari Vivian Pham Amily Xin Yee Jong *(20/12/2017) Kathleen Chan Reyes Hiba Zuher I Kassir Rebecca Wing You Tong Liguech Kim Brianna Jane Kinnear for the degrees of Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science and Hannah Mary Kroemer Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) Jasmine Lai Thomas Geoffrey Browne Alamelu Lakshmanan Wai-Yiu Waley Chan Kim Nga Lam Ha Jung Cho Tan Chun Chuan *(20/12/2017) Shauna Jade Lawley Elizabeth Kate Dansie Claire Marie Lepoidevin Emma Jane Christabel Duell Chi Man Leung *(20/12/2017) Anthea June Mausolf John Lieu Shyamneel Prasad Amy Lin Malcolm Aldrin Rebello Laura Lu Peter Hoan Vu Tu Thanh Minh Luu Philip Craig Ween Tafadzwa Magwanyamwanya Arkady Tobias Manning-Bennett for the degree of Bachelor of Tahlia Jean Manuel Biomedical Research (Honours) Lachlan James Matheson Kyle Robert Charles Brewer Sediqa Mirzaee Isaac Bul Deng Haseeb Mohammad Amy Rose Hill Amena Mohammadi Emma Leslie Jaunay Rahul Narayan Fan Jia Emma Marie Neroni Sean Eden Mangion Bernard Hing Leoung Ng Lung Kit Nicole Caitlin Miller *(20/12/2017) Emilia Zoe Morris Cindy Thuy Tien Nguyen Ellen Kate Potoczky David Nguyen Madelaine Isabel Ragless Lam Hoang Nguyen for the degree of Bachelor Ngo Thi Nguyen of Pharmacy (Honours) Georgina Beth Nott Adila Ahmadi See Qi Ong *(20/12/2017) Isabelle Ruth Baldock Thi Thuy Hien Pham Sophie Eleanor Benger Noah Ramsey Neda Beric Erin Rose Randall Hosam Bony Khadeeja Rawther Adit Chakranarayan Darren Sheldon Rebello Wen Siu Chang Michele Rinaldi Quarralia Chav Cassandra Jade Roccisano Michelle Pei-Jing Chen Melanie Elise Roccisano Ancy Sarah Cherian Bilqees Rohany Choi Pui Ue Chantelle Safai Yee Lee Chong *(20/12/2017) Karissa Mae Searle Gwendelyn Chai Yii Choo *(20/12/2017) Vasilios Sotiropoulos Lauren Corre Monica Supic Layanne Daou Luke Andrew Swan Samuel Robert Davie Darren Paul Sweet Cathy Doan Nathan Tedesco Afia Duah Alison Vi Thai Shu Yuan Duong Jessica Thomson Sarah Louise Elson Hollie Tran James Thomas William Fairbrother Tom Tran Stephanie Marie Fontanarosa Michael Trieu Samantha Frangos Eliza Jayne Triffitt Stacey Georgia Gardiakos Natalie Villalta Effie Giannakakis Andrew Wang Alexander Liam Gigney Simon Gregory Wark Devshee Gupta Jia En Wong *(20/12/2017) Ali Mohamed Haj-Ali May Yen Sherilyn Wong

100 101 for the degree of Bachelor of Charlene Sze Lyn Fung *(20/12/2017) Laboratory Medicine with Honours Jana Hildebrandt Zeenet Iqra Olivia Ann Elizabeth Hocking Danielle Paige King Shuk Ching Lam *(19/10/2017) Chak Pan Lin Kwan Wing Lee *(19/10/2017) Cassandra Stefanidis Jonathan Leong Jia Jie Shayne Caitlin Wallis Ho Ting Leung *(19/10/2017) Qiuyang Li for the degree of Bachelor of Laboratory Medicine Chloe Anne Lukacejda Ioanna Mavrotsoupakis Susana Naa Lamikor Ashong Riki Allira Miles Mikaela Maria Boccaccio Rebekah Katherine Modra Hayley Buch Haylee Anneliese Morgan Felicity Anne Clark Magdalena Oosthuizen Nicole Anne Clarke Shaley Kay Paxton Priyanka Daxesh Desai Emilia Giorgia Pirone Ashleigh Nicole George Tsz Yeung Poon *(19/10/2017) Shannon Lea Glowik Teaka Marie Prosser Gemma Maree Holmes Nicholas James Rice Daniel Francis Kerley Mark Rullo Aspasia Stacey Kontoutsikos Kristen Elyse Spina Derek Allen Krause Wan Jin Then *(20/12/2017) Jianer Liang *(20/12/2017) Paige Leanda Vanderheul Cameron James Mark Susan Judith Ward Katherine Joy McDonald Ka Yan Jasmine Yeung *(19/10/2017) Sheldon Jade Menzies Yen Yie Yong Melody Jean Morgan Daniel Mwakyeya for the degree of Bachelor of Nutrition Kezia Dennisse Marquez Pesquiza and Food Sciences (Food Sciences) Samantha Katarina Rukavina Wing Kwan Bonnie Lam *(19/10/2017) Anna Maria Serwan Sin Siu Ng *(19/10/2017) Lauren Danielle Skelton Toi Wan Lung *(19/10/2017) Martin Julian Thomas Pey Man Tsui *(19/10/2017) Yuen Ting Tsui *(19/10/2017) for the degree of Bachelor of Applied Science for the degree of Bachelor of Ivan Djordjevic Pharmaceutical Science Hanan Abdallah for the degree of Bachelor of Medical Science Emma May Axford Jack Allan Bowerman Zahra Al Rashid Renz Jason Cawaling Eyllinee Beckwith Jurado Michael Fehervari Demianyk Emma Lauren Bradshaw Jayde Cathleen Doody Shaun Cade Neelam Faqiri Mirshat Dilmurat Nga Quynh Huynh 17 April: 10.30am Thomas Freeman Netra Nair KP Sasidharan *(20/12/2017) Nathan Cade Hamood Ramadhan Kamugisha Olivia Marie Jansen Harveena-Kaur Mand Sakthi Kathambari Lenin Reshma Mathew Tuyen Thanh Ngoc Nguyen Salome Wambui Mugwe *(20/12/2017) Gus Opara Nwosu Mulume Armand Muke Ruhi Polara Kara Richelle Paxton Somarra Lee Promnitz Daryl James Pheng Jacinta Marie Trudinger Nickolas Kym Ruciack for the degree of Bachelor of Neiloufar Samimi Nutrition and Food Sciences Stephanie Stodulka Christina Elyzabeth Bassett Santhni Subramaniam *(20/12/2017) Jessica Emily Eliza Boylan Kyle Spencer Tan Victoria Rose Brooker Petros Tzimis Georgia Marie Campagnale Carrie Rose Worden Kelsey Chilman Bridget Elizabeth Cockburn Alexandra Jane Contibas Yasmin Duong Do Leigh Donnellan Jessica El-Kaboutt Rebecca Johanna Ford

100 101 Loren Orsillo Untitled 2017. Canvas and found Objects.

102 103 Tuesday 17 April 2018 at 3.00 pm PRIDHAM HALL

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Emeritus Professor Richard Head Processional music will be played. BSc, PhD The audience is requested to stand for the entrance of the Academic Procession, Emeritus Professor Richard Head is a Council and Official Party. Pharmacologist and is currently Adjunct The Australian National Anthem will be Professor in the Division of Health Sciences, sung by Ms Sharon Turley, soprano. University of South Australia, Affiliate Professor in the Discipline of Pharmacology, The Chancellor, Mr Jim McDowell, LLB The University of Adelaide and Honorary (Honours), will open the ceremony. CSIRO Fellow. Previously he was the interim Director of the Future Industries Institute The Vice Chancellor and President, at the University of South Australia, the Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, Deputy Vice Chancellor & Vice President: CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. Research and Innovation for the University The Occasional Address will be delivered by of South Australia, and was previously the Emeritus Professor Richard Head, Adjunct Director of the Sansom Institute for Health Professor in the Division of Health Sciences, Research, Division of Health Sciences, also University of South Australia. at the University of South Australia. The Chancellor, on behalf of the University, Formerly he was the Director of CSIRO’s will confer awards on the candidates. P-Health National Flagship and Chief of CSIRO’s Division of Health Sciences and The Chancellor will close the ceremony. Nutrition and prior to that Chief of CSIRO’s The audience is requested to stand as the Division of Human Nutrition. He served as Official Party, Council, Academic Procession Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology and Graduates retire. at West Virginia University Medical Centre, as Research Fellow with the Department of Medicine at the University of Melbourne and Postdoctoral Fellow at the Roche Institute of Molecular Biology, USA. Professor Head provided leadership in integrating CSIRO’s fundamental and applied research in human health into Australian health research and development. He is known for operating in translational health on a National scale with multidisciplinary programs. He was the recipient of the CSIRO Medal for Lifetime Achievement, the CSIRO Business Excellence Award, co-recipient of the CSIRO Entrepreneurship Award (2017), co-recipient of the Eureka Prize for Innovation in Medical Research (2017) and recipient of the US, National Institutes of Health (NIH) Career 17 April: 3.00pm Development Award. Emeritus Professor Head has a unique background and skill base in pharmacology and nutrition. He is a Member of numerous professional organisations and has extensive experience in research and research management.

102 103 104 105 The Presentation for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES Suzanne Jane Carroll, by thesis entitled: for the degree of Master of The contributions of compositional and Health (Medical Radiation) contextual features of local residential areas to the evolution of cardiometabolic Paul Ambrose Reid *(19/10/2017) risk over ten years in a population-based THE SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES biomedical cohort (conferred: 17 August 2017) for the degree of Master of Advanced Clinical Physiotherapy (Musculoskeletal) Courtney Rose Davis, by thesis entitled: David Bruzzese The effect of an Australianised traditional Mediterranean diet on cardiovascular for the degree of Master of Advanced health in a population of elderly Clinical Physiotherapy (Sport) Australian men and women Emily Catherine Peut (conferred: 14 December 2017) Cuong Tri Pham Matt Ransom Agustina Gancia, by thesis entitled: Daniel James Sheehy Assessing the evolution of partnership strength within a South Australian for the degree of Master community-based childhood obesity of Health Science prevention initiative Kiti Waqa (conferred: 19 October 2017) for the degree of Master of Maximillian James Nelson, by thesis Medical Sonography entitled: Clarissa Jane Baker Monitoring post-exertional fatigue Ashley Cairnes *(16/08/2017) through the maximal rate of heart rate Stephen Clynt Jarvis increase during submaximal exercise Jayne Joseph (conferred: 14 December 2017) Karen Natalia Jukich Cabral Emily Liu Donna Lee Nitschke, by thesis entitled: Sarah Rene Piercey *(16/08/2017) ‘Being the Best Learner You Can Be’: a randomized controlled trial of a Tanya Marie Schoenfeld neuroscience-based primary school Zhuyun Su program Celia Jane Tinetti (conferred: 14 December 2017) Adam John Colin Westwood

Dannielle Kay Post, by thesis entitled: for the degree of Master of Occupational Therapy (Graduate Entry) Reshaping antecedents of health behaviour: Planning, implementing, Nirali Sujal Brahmbhatt and evaluating a theory-based health Kate Helene Dinevski promotion program in a remotely- Brianna Gourley located, predominantly male workplace Emma Alison Johnson (conferred: 19 October 2017) Michael Koklas

Tong Bao Lai 17 April: 3.00pm Judy Adele Sprod, by thesis entitled: Rumbidzai Rachael Mapfumo Changes in time use, associated Fiona Martindale enjoyment and social interaction across the retirement transition: a longitudinal Danae Goretty Moniz Da Silva Joaquim study Talia Nicole O’Keeffe (conferred: 17 August 2017) Meaghan Caite Rice Robert William Sadler Phillipa Claire Salaman Emily Deyleth Van Den Munckhof * indicates a conferral of award date prior to this ceremony for the degree of Master of Physiotherapy (Graduate Entry) Nathan Thomas Andijanto Cara Baronian Cameron Craig James Lachlan Craig Bryce Damin Caitlin Sarah Finnis Simon Robert Fitzallen Pamela Lauren Georgiou Bradd Gleeson

105 Brittany Ellen Guglielmo for the Graduate Certificate Christopher Vladimir Hadjinicolaou in Breast Imaging Brendan John Kelleher Julie Armstrong Alexandra Jane Marin Rabiye Aydin Alyson Tate McBride Kerri Louise Bradford Nathan Andrew Philip Margaret Crickmar Kathrin Rozkin Melanie Peta Croke David Joel Sluis Mona Satyen Desai Catalina Verjan Polanco *(20/12/2017) Xiaohan Ning Corey Joshua Watkins Rosanna Reynolds Dana Young Louise Charmaine Venables for the Graduate Diploma in for the Graduate Certificate in Health Medical Sonography Science (Clinical Education) Subash Arora Danielle Lee Jellings Mary Bellia for the Graduate Certificate in Medical Jessica Claire Botting Sonography Principles and Theory Brodie Samantha Burke Shylet Yvonne Maphosa Laura Shannon Butterfield Alice Elizabeth O’Connor Timothy Allan Cameron Airyaman Galenus Gray Roshanzamir Kai Cheung Chow Jessica Lauren Sarti Rachael Cook Jessica May Crase for the degree of Bachelor of Elvin Pramil Kishore Dayal Health Science (Honours) Nitin Dewan Carlie Rebecca Altmann Jessica Fedele Matthew Robert Adrian Bidwell Chandelle Louise Field Henry Thomas Blake Angela Fimmano Holly Bowen Kelsie Ann Fowler Jacinta Brinsley Eleanore Galt Noah Marc Adrian D’Unienville Emma-Louise Jane Harman Kate Mary Rose Fetherstonhaugh Minh Thuy Hoang Bianca Fisher Anita Jovanovski Fabian Garcia-Byrne Adam Peter Kennedy Sarah Elizabeth Habel Wan Sze Kong Della John McKitterick Leow Boon Shun Stephen Christopher Jones Can Li Nicole Marshall Charissa Esther Lim Nancy Joan McPharlin Ying Liu Emma Milanese Emma Manu Thomas Perri Rebecca May Marshall Yasamin Veziari Gillian McGree for the degree of Bachelor Angus Oscar McKenzie of Medical Radiation Science Jenna Elyse Mcduff (Honours) (Medical Imaging) Jared Mooney Isabella Calabrese Salma Nasreen Yasmin Medalian Dominic Nemme Wendy Zhou Ming Geng Tuan Thanh Ngoc Phung Georgia Kate Williams Ajayshini Mayurni Prakash for the degree of Bachelor Phillip Allen Read of Medical Radiation Science Ge Ren (Honours) (Nuclear Medicine) Tania Tursina Rowe Madeline Buttfield Matthew Schneider Breanna Southorne for the degree of Bachelor Amy Lee Symonds of Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Radiation Therapy) Kevin Tran Mikaela Rae Dell’Oro Eliza Helen Weekes Michelle Loi Elizabeth Anne Wettenhall Joshua Thien Thai Sheng Yi Zhang Georgia de’Lisle-Tarr for the degree of Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology Thomas Paul Adler Fareez Sharma Amaan Eusoff Shelton Emma Louise Belton Jamie Damian Broadbent Kym Bui Michael Ceccarelli Kate Marie Cmrlec

106 107 Erin Georgia Coutts for the degree of Bachelor Cassie Anne Cugley of Human Movement Jordan Ross Dabinet Murray James Agostino Benjamin Thomas Edwards Kate Marie Akeroyd Thomas James Gehling David Altamura Louise Jane Gerschwitz Amy Anderson Bethany Susan Gower Kuir Phillip Apath Georgina Patricia Grigg Ebony Athanasiou Lora Guiducci Josh Banks Nathan Scott Hambleton James Anthony Baron Jasmin Holden-Donaghey Karly Lorie Bartlett Eliza Alice Inglis Joshua Henry Beermann Stuart Robert Jeffs Rachael Isabel Berlin Harris Jessen Jeevan Singh Bhela Hayden Joshua Martin Eliza Ruby Boulton Amy Mattschoss Benjamin David Bowden Talia Rae McIntosh Thomas Braima Lauren Mcdougall Sean Ryan Burgess Alayna Claire Milne Jenn Hung Chiang *(20/12/2017) Jake Allen Mitchell Heidi Clark Dominik Krzysztof Nalecz Marli Jayne Clark Karlee Grace Naumann Dylan Scott Clarke Olivia Jade Nedelkos Aliese Jane Cliff Anna McInnes Plew Dylan Scott Coleman Conrad Michael Polewski Lachlan Robert Combes Kiara Roscio Emily Harriet Cooymans Andrew Andris Rumpe Amelya Duyen Do Chantelle Anna Sauchelli Vanessa Doyle Jack Roger Schell Jarrod Carl Dutschke Megan Jane Scott Laura Jae Evans Kimberley Szeto Kurtis Charles Evenden Thomas John Taylor Brianna Grace Falland Jalina Coraline Thompson-Kambas Breanna Jade Fay Lauren Antonietta Toderico Luke Riley Fiske Michael Andrew Visentin Emma Annie Fitridge Todd Michael Wachowicz Eliza Rae Fromm Grace Williams Melanie Jane Fuller Phillipa Clare Woodard Jemima Ellie Gauthier Hannah Wuttke-Brown Alana Irene Glapa Nichollas Jonathon Grygorcewicz for the degree of Bachelor Katherine Louise Gue of Health Science Danielle Louise Harris Teresa Grace Battista Thong Duy Ho Vincent George Bowyer Ezrah Kye Holland Carissa Madeline Eidam Matthew Tony Hopper Chrakhan Fardi Charlotte Elise Howell Gabrielle Ruby Fisher Rebecca Lucy Hyde Ho Fai Fong

Nathan Patrick Iovino 17 April: 3.00pm Carley Gaden Christopher Jack Jansen Lucy Jane Gale *(16/08/2017) Joshua Steven Jenkins Ashleigh Kate Harrison Andrew Johnson Nok Hang Micah Ho *(20/12/2017) Patrick Jonczyk Monique Louise Hoey Hannah Grace Jordan Betelham Demesw Ibrahim Bianca Jade Kahl Huy Liem Le Emily Jane Kirkham Andrea Marzullo Ainslee Rachael Knight Felicia Ellen Matulin Annabel Lampard Deanna Millane Minh Hoang Le Konstance Nicolopoulos Latisia Jasmin Lloyd Calum Michael Philp Steven Lor Daniel James Prout Mackenzie Grace Lum Wanida Raksakaew Kelsey Ellen Magnusson Sally Hui Keng Seuk Joshua James Manuel Carlee Taylor Victoria Rose March Brooke Shea Walsh Hannah Marro Yasmin Lee Wilson Guy Mather Fiona Lon Yee Yim Ella Matheson Christina Zilm

107 Marko Milojevic Nicholas Joel Forster Jordan Moore Tyson Josef Francis Linda Kate Moyes Meg Louise Caddy Gillespie Nguyen Trinh Xuan Phu Alexander John Gillett Sebit Nichola Tayla Anne Helbig Billy Ninos Scott Hennigs Tamae Ninos Stewart David Garrath Higgs Joel Daniel Nolan Amy Lee Holman Amy Lea Norris Jackson John Ising Aleksa Obradovic Kelsey Amber Jachmann Rebecca Samantha Owen Aajiah Monique Jericho Jordan Albert Pedley Peter Luke Kalogeras Darien Bray Penno Megan Renee Leaney Vittoria Lauren Peresano Emma Valerie Moore Nathan Luke Pope Jessica Louise Morgan Zachary James Poynter Liam James Mulligan Callan Lewis Prider Austin Munzberg Alexander Charles Priestley Marita Chantal Nelson Perom Pring Lauren Christie Nitschke Georgia Elizabeth Renwick Dylan Charles Northcott Jason Samuel Riggs Sarah Alyse Orman Mathieson Waite Russell Nicole Deanna Pedler Matthew Scheepers Joshua Lee Penny Jordan Michael Sellar Jason Mark Placanica Kelsi-Jane Serrels Eric Reppucci Peter Prokopios Sierros Benjamin Peter Reynolds Nicholas Michael Slowinski Emma Louise Richards Anthony Thomas Snow Joel Luke Richardson Samuel Steer Venkhatesh Sivashanker John Andrew Stevens Skye Solomons-Foat Courtney Stott Braden Craig Stewart Rhiannon May Sturt Aphra Flett Sutherland Howard Damir Sukno Rick Szabo Nicholas Martin Tilley Nicholas William Thunig Joshua James Tindall Steven Van Diepen Joshua Antonio Trinchini Madeline Louise Van Kleef Benjamin Samuel Turner Jessica Lauren Welch Bradley Robert Vincent Madalin Jessica Westcott Brianna Paige Walters Danielle Alida White Sam Watson Marc Wojkow Angus James Bruce Whitby Liam Christy Wooding Alicia Christine Whitton Jaclyn Rebecca Zippel Ethan John Wight Brady Joel Zwar Tyler Lester Winn for the degree of Bachelor of Medical James Bradley Wood Radiation Science (Medical Imaging) Tara Claire Yeates Sandra-lee Badger for the degree of Bachelor of Human Eva Benkic Movement (Exercise and Sport Science) Annette Bui Natasha Grace Abbott Minh Thi Nguyen Bui *(20/12/2017) Jake Andrew Adcock Tyler James Callaghan Zeenia Amroliwala Kate Jean-Margerat Carroll Kayla Rose Anderson Rosie Ceravolo Shimon Tijo Baraka Laura Victoria Gherghetta Shelly Anne Belmont Isabella Mae Gianquitto Joseph John Bottin Ljubica Gvozdenovic Chloe Paige Boundey Saba Halstead John David Boxer Romy Jordan Heard Jordon James Boyle Mohsen Jamali James Brown Georgina Elise Key Michael Carter Jake Adam Lamey Dylan Luke Claridge Kim Van Le Nicole Marie Dilena Jun Yu Liang Jesse Mark Dwyer Rebecca Kate Long Ashleigh Emma Ellul Phu Vuong Luu Matthew Steven Evans Joanne Lee Ly Lucy Mae Fitzgerald Hayley Anita McKeough

108 109 Sarah Elizabeth Murphy Chi Phuong Nguyen Kim Nguyen Nhi Diem Thi Nguyen Yesenia Opitz Khadijeh Rezaee Joanna Phoebe Robinson Emma Louise Rose Parshad Sankey Navjot Singh Phoebe Grace Bennett Smiley Candy Thai Benjamin Clifford Tkalec Leanna Tran Angela Jane Trieu Simon Trieu Yuh Hoa Truong Nada Vujic David Francis Ward Eve Yeung Alex Zhiltsov for the degree of Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Nuclear Medicine) Alessandra Caretti Clair Patricia Coat Chrystal Connie Douflias Giouliana Glykos Dominica Kapka Gianni Loielo Henry Julian Preen Hayden Jarred Smith Ying Xiao for the degree of Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Radiation Therapy) Madeline Jane Andrae Kimberley Brooke Butler Tina Chen Alaric Josef Horvat Sara Laughton Da Ji Lim Quynh Nhu Nguyen Erin Lucinda Warland Rebecca Elizabeth Zacher 17 April: 3.00pm

109 Yusuf Hayat Mashabiya 2017. Acrylic Sheet.

110 111 Wednesday 18 April 2018 at 10.30 am PRIDHAM HALL

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Mr William Muirhead AM Processional music will be played. Bill Muirhead AM is a South Australian The audience is requested to stand for who completed his education in London. the entrance of the Academic Procession, He began his advertising career in 1970 Council and Official Party. with Ogilvy & Mather before joining The Australian National Anthem will be Saatchi & Saatchi in 1972. He is the former sung by Ms Sharon Turley, soprano. Chief Executive and President of Saatchi & Saatchi Worldwide. In 1995, he was a The Pro Chancellor, Honourable John Founding Partner of M&C Saatchi together Hill, BA, DipEd, LLB, FAICD, will open the with David Kershaw, Maurice Saatchi and ceremony. Jeremy Sinclair and was responsible for The Vice Chancellor and President, establishing the Company’s overseas Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, offices. CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. Mr Muirhead has a keen interest in political Mr Nigel Relph, BA(Hons), MA, MCIPR, advertising. His work in advertising helped Deputy Vice Chancellor External Relations advance the interests of the Conservative and Strategic Projects will present Mr Party in 1991 and he led the team that William Muirhead AM for the honorary helped the party win the 1992 election. degree of Doctor of the University. With Jeremy Sinclair, he picked up the Conservative Party’s election campaign in The Occasional Address will be delivered by 2015, which again saw the party elected Mr William Muirhead AM, Executive Director with a clear majority. M&C Saatchi and Agent General for South Australia in London. In April 2007 he was appointed Agent General for South Australia by Premier The Pro Chancellor, on behalf of the . His appointment was extended University, will confer awards on the by Premier in 2015. Mr candidates. Muirhead started the first South Australia Club in London in 2011; the Club is a The Pro Chancellor will close the ceremony. proven success, now in its seventh year The audience is requested to stand as the and growing rapidly in membership and Official Party, Council, Academic Procession reputation. and Graduates retire. Mr Muirhead was a co-founder in 1985 of the Famous Porkinson Banger Company together with Norman Parkinson, the celebrated English portrait and fashion photographer. In 2013, he became a Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia, for significant service to the community of South Australia through the promotion of international trade. 18 April: 10.30am

111 112 113 The Presentation for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA Imran Ali, by thesis entitled: BUSINESS SCHOOL A resilience model for firms in perishable for the degrees of Master of Business product supply chains Administration and Master of Information (conferred: 17 August 2017) and Communications Technology Management (Enterprise Systems) Richard Busulwa, by thesis entitled: Karl Fradley Strategy Execution and Complexity for the degrees of Master of (conferred: 19 October 2017) International Business and Master Cheryll Tsu-May Lim, by thesis entitled: of Professional Accounting Investigating social return on investment Aaron Onn Azman *(28/03/2017) (SROI) in the third sector for the degrees of Master of Management (conferred: 15 March 2018) (Strategic Procurement) and Master of Professional Accounting Nguyen Kieu Anh, by thesis entitled: Jack Bruce The impact of shelf space on brand choice: an experiment comparing store for the International Master of brands and national brands Business Administration (conferred: 15 March 2018) Gregory Paul Hardiman Angela Joseph Kavishe *(20/12/2017) Pathirage Samudi Tharangika Perera, by thesis entitled: for the International Master of A dynamic capability approach Business Administration (Tourism to sustainable supply chains: an and Event Management) investigation of agility and resilience in Hayden Paul Zammit the Australian manufacturing sector for the degree of Master of Business (conferred: 17 August 2017) Cheong Neow Doherty *(17/08/2017) Patricia Osidacz Williamson, by thesis Adam Harry Gelzinis *(14/12/2017) entitled: Sarah Elizabeth Mary Patrick *(17/08/2017) The effect of communication and sensory Peilin Phua *(14/02/2018) properties on Chinese consumers’ initial Pippi Louise Redden *(15/06/2017) and repeated red wine choices Kirsten Jane Victory *(15/06/2017) (conferred: 19 October 2017) Ella Jayne Ward *(17/08/2017)

for the degree of Master of Business Administration * indicates a conferral of award date prior to Heidi Louise Auricht-Doyle this ceremony Stephen William Bampton Matthew Oswald Benger Corey Birtles Michael John Black David Anthony Braham Andrea Susan Burton Sarah Caddy Sarah Ann Campbell Andrew Bailey Case

Michelle Louise Catlin 18 April: 10.30am Andrew Henry Curle Jagdish Diego D’Souza Nick Droukas Simon Neil Duke Brenna Eckert *(16/08/2017) Scott Andrew Eger Maja Frances Fiddler Daniel Richard Hayward David Edward Healey Alex Keith Heidenreich Anthony Peter Johnstone Michelle Rayne Joslin Travis James Kemp Benjamin James Koschade

113 Lam Ka Chon for the Graduate Certificate in Business Mark Brian Lambert Syed Jassim Hussain Tanya Maree Lancaster Liu Yanjun Lawler Andrew Philip Kevin Luangkhoth Irene Siew Eng Lim Sally Louise Scantlebury Virender Malik for the Graduate Certificate in Kevin Damien Mant Business Administration Timothy James Martin Timothy James Adams Madhumita Mazumdar Kim Rose Hea-Jung Allen Keiran James McKinnon Rebecca Anne Bedirian Lachlan Thomas McLeay Ryan John Booker Juan Gabriel Meza Romero Alison Louise Bussey Ryan Jared Midgley Yuen Man Choi *(14/02/2018) David Militz Onno Nico Jacques Cleeren Troy Mohler Robert Owen Coleman Tavis John Murfitt David Jeffrey Conroy Paul Murphy *(16/08/2017) Marc Anthony Crossman Tharaka Somaratne Narayana Cameron Robb Daniell Peter Nathan Wai Kwan Fung *(14/02/2018) Jessica Anne Newton Jennifer Game Luis Carlos Ovalle Peña Corey Richard Golowit Anthony Dominic Pansini Joseph John Hayden Joanne Scott Paterson Charlene Deirdre Roma Jude Haysom Slade Peel Sahar Heidari Melanie Kate Penfold *(16/08/2017) Angela Hollingsworth Michelle Peterson Charlie Hollis Phillip Arthur Pike Alida Jansen van Vuuren Jason Peter Polgreen James Kokkinos Anthony David Ross Sudhir Singh Kookana Roberto Fabio Russo Kam Yee Lui *(14/12/2017) Lisa-Marie Seyfang Adam John May Jack Sudarev Adam Andrew Neill Ajay Tomar Vanessa Kathleen Newton Virgil Duane Van Schoonhoven Jr Nhu-y Nguyen Annette Christine Vandersluis Mark David Pynn Abby Jane Waters Dana Louise Rankine Scott Webber Mehdi Rezaei Matthew Geoffrey Jason Charles Wells Benjamin Andrew Shadgett Samuel Ross Wheaton Jojo Ka Wing Tam *(14/02/2018) Brenton John Williams Claire Taylor Arjun Xavier Puneet Vaid Jason Ivan Yancic Ching Yin Jayne Wong *(14/12/2017) Yu Ying Kam *(19/10/2017) for the degree of Bachelor of for the degree of Master of Innovation (Honours) Business Administration (Human Resource Management) Trevor Robert Bowden Nicole Louise Galliford Harriet Rose Culbertson Timothy Alexander Forbes for the degree of Master of Business Morgana Retallick Administration (Sustainable Business) Angelika Szulborska Christopher Wyhoon Antigoni Tavlaridis for the degree of Master of Maria Maimoon Zafar International Business for the degrees of Bachelor of Commerce Lin Xin *(22/12/2014) and Bachelor of Management for the Graduate Diploma in Elizabeth Jane Karon Business Administration for the degrees of Bachelor of Christine Barber Management (Human Resource Paul Robert Bauer Management) and Bachelor of Bernede Myriam *(19/04/2018) International Relations Belinda Mears Jordana Tagirara Slade Peel for the degrees of Bachelor of for the Graduate Diploma in Management (Marketing) and Bachelor International Business of Tourism and Event Management Sakshi Abbott Tara Campbell Melissa Nietz

114 115 for the Associate Degree for the Graduate Diploma in in Business Studies Human Resource Management Krystie-Ann Bestt Tracey Anne Cutler Geordan Lillian Elliss Eleanor Sophie Rees Leanne James for the Graduate Diploma in Management Nadia Kanochkina *(16/08/2017) (Arts and Cultural Management) Jemmy Komangal Mary Stella Kendell Helen Elizabeth Long Emma Louise Wells Samantha Pearl Mahlangu Joshua Luke Pride for the Graduate Diploma in Management (Integrated Supply Chain Management) for the Diploma in Business Studies Sam Jeppe Mcinnes Ekaterini Kathy Bakogiannis Adriana Dyna for the Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management Natalie Adele Marr Amelia Mathews Kerry Alyce Carroll Hayden Scott Mugford Susan Dambui *(20/12/2017) Philadelphia Louise Smith Rebecca Kate Freeman Kimberley Smyth Dorcas Gambu *(20/12/2017) Mathias Gonang *(20/12/2017) THE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT Taumaku Hitolo *(20/12/2017) Posangat Ilius *(20/12/2017) for the degree of Master of Human Resource Management Nathan Kundiri Iropu *(20/12/2017) Dhurga Nandhini Balasubramaniyam Heidi Kaivi *(20/12/2017) *(20/12/2017) Jerry Kamaso *(20/12/2017) Natalie Jayne Black Lois Kanawi *(20/12/2017) Lauren Michelle Ettridge Stanley Kelly *(20/12/2017) Leah Elizabeth Hendry Philip Kera *(20/12/2017) Lim Kae Wen *(20/12/2017) Freddy Kupiau *(20/12/2017) Aarti Hardikkumar Panchal Lorna Meyer *(20/12/2017) Kate Liana Shepherdson Hayley Kathryn Moore Penelope Spencer Immanuel Tomarum *(20/12/2017) Rachel Denise Wilkinson Flora Phuong Thao Vo-Dinh Cletus Wafi *(20/12/2017) for the degree of Master of Management Agatha Wende *(20/12/2017) Marie-Julienne Abi Abdallah Nidya Patricia Ahumada Triana for the Graduate Certificate in Management Kamalpreet Kaur Billing Cathryn Louise McKenzie Davinder Kaur Chahal Jun Chen *(20/12/2017) for the Graduate Certificate in Gurjant Singh DHILLON Management (Strategic Procurement) Brett Robert Heaven Matthew Simon Monteleone Manpreet Kaur Sidhu for the degrees of Bachelor of Kai John Ward Management and Bachelor of for the degree of Master of Management International Relations (Arts and Cultural Management) Luke Gordon Jones *(16/08/2017) Cao Lu Monica Scholtyssek Danielle Mary Hoban for the degree of Bachelor of Business Ahmad Muzzammil Bin Mohd Razit Thomas Robert Brice *(27/03/2017) Jake Chambers Kate Suzanne Moskwa Dallas Farr Hung Yue Ng Lip Chong Gan *(20/12/2017) Michelle Anne Wigg

Shane Manuel Gowland 18 April: 10.30am Emma Louise Williams Thomas William Harvey for the degree of Master of Management Evariste Ndayitwayeko (Integrated Supply Chain Management) Demmi Ellen Pretlove Paramveer Bawa *(20/12/2017) Elmin Ramcilovic Emmanuel George Ross William Starkey for the degree of Master of Management Eunji Yang (Strategic Procurement) Zong Mingxuan *(20/12/2017) Khan Wongwiriyakul for the degree of Bachelor of Business (Health Services Management) for the degree of Master of Management (Tourism and Event Management) William David Liebing Dominique Louise Esteban

115 for the degrees of Bachelor Sin Yu Cheung *(14/02/2018) of Business (Human Resource Wai Shun Chong *(19/10/2017) Management) and Bachelor of Sport Hannah Grace Christie and Recreation Management Yik Ning Chung *(19/10/2017) Andrew Frank Ielasi Alanah Brooke Formato for the degree of Bachelor of Business Ka Yan Lam *(19/10/2017) (Human Resource Management) Tsz Him Lam *(19/10/2017) Melanie Jayne Baquir Eric Lau Chee Hui *(20/12/2017) Joel Mervyn Beauchesne Gordon Chiu Kin Lau *(19/10/2017) Mieke Ann Brooks Quoc Minh Le William James Buckley Cheung Yin Lee *(19/10/2017) Stephanie Marie Cross Ho Yin Ivan Lee *(19/10/2017) Abok Kiir Dau Man Cheuk Lee *(19/10/2017) Alicia Jade Denham Shun Kwan Leung *(19/10/2017) Gener Encarnacion Jr Samuel Alexander Lloyd Marija Gligorovska Wai Kin Lui *(19/10/2017) Sophie Alice Hall Ho Yeung Mak *(19/10/2017) Darren George Handberg Zena Najjar Sukhpreet Kaur Fan Pan Ngai *(19/10/2017) Kirsty Anne Leske Niu Ho Hon Andy Newman *(19/10/2017) Catherine Macleod James Stuart Pope Elissa Jane Mathews Tanika Mamie Prowse Amy Marie Meldrum Phillip Przylucki Michelle Jade Nan Shuai Shao Vassilia Ninos Alicia Jane Smith Shae Frances O’Callaghan Gavin Smith Oan Kien Hai *(20/12/2017) Mikayla Alice Southern Emily Jade Pickles Peter James Tait Alysha Jean Purves King Him Tang *(19/10/2017) Flor Amy Rangel Emily Victoria Todd Naomi Richards Jarrod Paul Turnbull Sally Elizabeth Richardson Carly Voiklis Sopharl Thiel Rui Pyn Yeo *(20/12/2017) Benjamin Thomas Tirri Kin To Yip *(19/10/2017) Deala Zahr Zhang Peiyu Kathleen Margaret Zeidler for the degrees of Bachelor of for the degree of Bachelor of Business Business (Sport and Recreation (Information Strategy and Management) Management) and Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management Oliver Jacob Cavies Lauren Elise Fowler Le Vo Bao Tran Maddison Rose Hawker Kieu Khanh Trang *(20/12/2017) for the degree of Bachelor of Business for the degree of Bachelor of Business (Sport and Recreation Management) (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) James Steven Battersby Bradley James Jarrett Alisha Rani Bernard Shaw for the degree of Bachelor of Dane Edward Buck Business (International Business) Daniella Cannavo Hanin Katari Damian Anthony Crosato Aju Tanaka Bradley Ryan Davis for the degree of Bachelor of Business Sophie Leigh Dayman (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Cain Dinunzio Lindsay Bandibas Kyle Durdin Alevtina Bogatyreva Samuel Joel Dyer Sushmita Ashna Prasad Tani Hope Farrow Teh Wen Nee *(20/12/2017) Tiffany Paige Finlay Christopher Robert Garner for the degree of Bachelor of Michael Theodore Gravas Business (Management) Bridget Louise Hallion Daoud Bility Jarrad Timothy Hoskin Alex Neve Callinan Maggie Kerr Adrian Cerbo Nicole Irene Macdonald Ka Wai Chan *(19/10/2017) Brayden James Marchioro Pak Yu Chan *(19/10/2017)

116 117 Abbie Martin for the degree of Bachelor Ruby Joy McFall of Management Damien Simon Nicholls Duy Nhan Diep Samuel Tomas Nuzzo Nicholas Steven Golder Jonathon Pandeli Jaymark Delgado Martin Thomas Keith Rogers Harold Julian Ross Stapleton Christian Roschi Anthony Styliadis Thamsin Kate Sharrad Jessica Doreen Calliopi Woods Matthew Simmons Bosko Zigic James David Smart for the degree of Bachelor of Tan Rachel Zi Jie Management (Logistics and Breanna Lee Vullings Supply Chain Management) Rebecca Kate Wells Kevin Chen for the degree of Bachelor of Business Stacey Jane McCormick (Tourism and Event Management) Peter Rodney Mullins Marie Andrea Vy Khanh Nguyen *(20/12/2017) Ashleigh Nicole Bowler for the degree of Bachelor of Sasha Marie Champion Management (Policing) Ven Zen Chan *(19/10/2017) Steven James Anderson Wai Shan Chow *(19/10/2017) Kieran Baggoley Hannah Beth Christensen Kim Louise Johnson Rosa-Lee Robyn Cutri Kelly Marie Lavington Lauren D’antiochia Ryan John Meakin Nicole Yardie Edwards Suriah Jade Fishburn-Bungey for the degree of Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Management Alicia Anne Frolow Alexandra Gail Garden Nicole Amy Carey Amanda Iris Heaven Eljay Luke Connors Jennifer Thanh Hirst William Alexander Fryer Shuk Ting Ho *(19/10/2017) Ruben Lloyd Garcia-Byrne Chun Chung Huen *(19/10/2017) Lucas Robert Norman Adnan Hussain Andrew O’Keefe Pui Man Leung *(19/10/2017) Chelsea Elizabeth Robbins Un Cheng Leung *(20/12/2017) Parth Suri Cheuk Him Li *(19/10/2017) Cameron John Taeuber Wing Yi Li for the degrees of Bachelor of Darcy Tess Maney Tourism and Event Management and Zoe Marie Minuzzo-Larsen Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Kiara O’Halloran Tess Alexandra Barmore Krystal Ebony Oates Joanne Caruso Elli-Marie Panagis Amelia Charlotte Wright *(16/08/2017) Maya Lilly Quester for the degrees of Bachelor of Tourism Kelsey Ruth Reilly and Event Management and Bachelor Georgia Elise Rosenzweig of Management (Marketing) Jordan Molly Ryan Lisa Suzann Brennecke Mariel Tracy Santos Matilda Grace Treloar Lauren Renee Smith Kim Thanh Tran for the degree of Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management Tsun Man Tse *(19/10/2017) Adriane Lauren Dade Natasha Joan Williams Emily Kaye Hurford Tsz In Yiu *(19/10/2017) Mona Koussa for the degrees of Bachelor Riley Neyland 18 April: 10.30am of Management and Bachelor Melanie Rachel Phillips of Business (Marketing) Sophie Ann Quigley Ellen Louise Keirl Lauren Schiller for the degrees of Bachelor of Tessa Dana Siviour Management and Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management Tomika Maria Salerno

117 118 119 THE SCHOOL OF MARKETING for the degree of Bachelor of Management (Marketing) for the degree of Master of Marketing Mark Alan Carter Paul Richard Burger Sze Man Choi Connie Shin-Tone Chak Brittney Yvonne Ferguson Joseph Timothy Clifford Stephanie Grace Harper Craig Jackson Thomas Macintosh Hodgson Anna-Maria Kalaitzis Qin Huang Bianca Simone Kost Victoria Frances Jaeger Liu Changyu *(20/12/2017) Shirina Lien Yllka Lokaj Nicole Kerryn Lodge-Preece Ly Thanh Thao David Peter Messner Elizabeth Jane Murrie Richard Edward Newell Elissa Richardson Fabrizio Mario Petrone Beth Carmelia Shimmin Angelique Patricia May Pierce Sean Wilton Dana Swann for the Graduate Diploma in Marketing Simon Paul de Laine Micheal Patrick Coleman for the degree of Bachelor of Marketing and Communication for the degrees of Bachelor of Management (Marketing) and Candice Natalie Belperio Bachelor of International Relations Claire Ellen Bowers Dalington Beikor Rachael Emily Carpenter Joshua Gregory Collins for the degree of Bachelor of Megan Kate Cunningham Business (Marketing) Callum Edward Davies Jarrad Ryan Basnec Patricia Dimitrakopoulos Oscar Bigiolli Olivia Ina-Marie Fabris Patrick Joseph Black Fionnuala Ruby Clare Fairbrother Madeleine Dawn Caines Bethany Anne Foster Kaleb John Cross Madison Cait Linda Haines Marcel D’Angelo Cayleigh Lauren James Meron Mulugeta Eilala Natasha Ann Jarrett Nicole Flavel Michael Karnesis Matthew Furina Lucie Mai Keightley Anthony Julian Gosti Emma Koronis Jessica Marie Green Joshua Maclean Benjamin Haeusler Stephanie Manno Rorry Jaye Hall Jamie Marinos Eloise Grace Holmes Jessica McGinity Laura Amy Keatley Charlotte Amelia Meszaros Hei Tong Lau *(20/12/2017) Liam Moran Li Yiyang Kimberley Jade Nicholson Louisa Martin Lucy Alexandra O’Connor Christopher Jordan Miari Jessica Theresa O’Reilly Logan Nam-Tay Nguyen Oliver John Reschke Rory Francis O’Brien Natalie Lisa Sampson Danielle Dimitra Panagaris Hannah Louise Sharp Genevieve Marie Pearce Caitlin Jade Slater Hannah Louise Phelps Danielle Louise Tennant Olivia Grace Poole Emilee Jane Waye Saige Prime Vivienne Jane Webb Lisa Ellen Puglisi Miranda Grace Wilkes Isabella May Robbins 18 April: 10.30am Dion Evelino Rodighiero Lucie Soldan David Thorpe Catherine Anne Violi

118 119 Milo Trnovsky Fluid 2017. Blown Glass Bowls.

120 121 Friday 4 May 2018 at 11.00 am MIDDLEBACK ARTS CENTRE

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Dr Peter Munn Processional music will be played. BEc, MEd (Admin), PhD The audience is requested to stand for the entrance of the Academic Procession, Peter Munn worked as an accountant for Council and Official Party. five years before undertaking social work. The Australian National Anthem. His social work practice includes six years as a front-line social worker and then The Pro Chancellor, Honourable John teaching social work for over 20 years at Hill, BA, DipEd, LLB, FAICD, will open the UniSA’s Whyalla Campus. He completed ceremony. his university career as Dean, Teaching and Learning and Associate Professor in Rural The Vice Chancellor and President, Health. His last position before retiring in Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, December 2016 was to lead Centacare CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. Catholic Country SA during a 11 year period The Occasional Address will be delivered by of rapid growth in rural South Australia. Dr Peter Munn, Consultant. He is one of 12 Foundation Fellows of the Australian College of Social Work and was The Pro Chancellor, on behalf of the recognised by the Catholic Church in 2016, University, will confer awards on the receiving a Papal Award for his service to candidates. Church and community by being made The Pro Chancellor will close the ceremony. a Knight Commander of the Order of St Gregory the Great. The audience is requested to stand as the Official Party, Council, Academic Procession Dr Munn is actively involved in the Whyalla and Graduates retire. community being Chair of Whyalla Aged Care, a Justice of the Peace and is a Board Director of the Australian Association of Social Workers. In 2016 he was acknowledged by the Mayor of Whyalla, receiving the Mayoral Award for service to the community of Whyalla. Whilst mainly retired he continues to provide consultancy to a range of agencies on a part-time basis both in Whyalla and the region. 4 May: 11.00am

120 121 122 123 The Presentation

* indicates a conferral of award date prior to DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES this ceremony THE SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY

for the degree of Bachelor of Nursing DIVISION OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Carly Ann Allen Lisa Kate Bruni THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Malika Carter for the degree of Bachelor of Naarah Crozier Education (Early Childhood) Kylie Grimm Shelby Louise Conlin Corrine Louise Gurr Jasmin Marie Lomman Cornelia Melissa Heyneke Fiona Rhind Singrid Da Rocha Isaac Payten Sandra Todd Georgia Marisa Looyestyn Tandiwe Makoni for the degree of Bachelor Meg Darrel McAuliffe of Education (Primary) Melanie Jane McCappin Mathew Peter Beck Fatima Miriam Nyambi Alice Caitlin Fiebig Sarah Margaret Osborn Paige Margaret Peden Jesse Ray Robinson Claudia Rose Warwick Claire Louise Schupelius THE SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY, Tracy Elizabeth Wade SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL POLICY Gabrielle Anne Williams for the degree of Bachelor of Social Work UNISA COLLEGE

Kylie Jane Backshall for UniSA Foundation Studies Nikita Gloria Charlton Megan Kay Cock Samantha Erin McLauchlan Ashley Jaed Duffield Sarah Anne Munro-Ford Louise Anne Fiedler Ryan Andrew Samuel Nesbitt Teri-Angelique Gelligen Shaun Mark Herbert Rouse Amy Louise Jones Peter Leibl Melissa Emma Sandy Melissa Sue Storr Samantha Turner 4 May: 11.00am

123 Khoa Edgecombe Untitled 2017. Earthenware, raffia, aluminium.

124 125 Friday 11 May 2018 at 2.00 pm SIR ROBERT HELPMANN THEATRE

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Mr Scott Whicker Processional music will be played. BEng(Hons) The audience is requested to stand for the entrance of the Academic Procession, Mr Whicker is the Millicent Mill Manager Council and Official Party. for Kimberly-Clark Australia’s only tissue The Australian National Anthem. manufacturing plant in Australia and New Zealand for Kleenex and Viva facial, bath The Chancellor, Mr Jim McDowell, LLB and paper towel products. (Hons), will open the ceremony. In 1985 he graduated from the University The Vice Chancellor and President, of Adelaide with a Bachelor of Engineering Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, – Chemical (Honours). His first job after CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. completing university was as a Process and Production Control Engineer for The Occasional Address will be delivered by Worsley Alumina in Western Australia, a Mr Scott Whicker, Millicent Mill Manager for job he held for just over three years before Kimberly-Clark Australia. starting at Kimberly-Clark’s Millicent Mill The Chancellor, on behalf of the University, as a Pulp Mill Supervisor, progressing to will confer awards on the candidates. Process Superintendent. Following this time he undertook a 12 month international The Chancellor will close the ceremony. assignment as a Research Scientist with The audience is requested to stand as the Kimberly-Clark based in Neenah, Wisconsin, Official Party, Council, Academic Procession USA supporting tissue operations and graduates retire. throughout the US and Canada. Returning in 1994 to Millicent Mill he progressed to managing tissue manufacturing prior to being chosen for the role as Operations/Plans Manager in 2001 for the new KCA5 Facility. This involved design, planning, construction and start-up of new technology and machinery for KCA’s bathroom tissue paper towel plant. This also included recruitment and establishing the organisational structure and culture. He moved to the Sydney headquarters for two years as a Technical and Product Development Manager before returning to the Millicent Mill as Mill Manager in 2008. Mr Whicker is currently a non-Executive Board Member of Regional Development Australia – Limestone Coast, a non- Executive Board Member of Group Training Employment and a member of the South Gambier Football Club Committee. 11 May: 2.00pm

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* indicates a conferral of award date prior to Sarah Kate Jude this ceremony Marc Hartley Lock April Judith McNair Thomas William O’Connor DIVISION OF EDUCATION, ARTS Hannah Elise Wilson AND SOCIAL SCIENCES THE SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY, THE SCHOOL OF CREATIVE INDUSTRIES SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL POLICY for the degree of Bachelor for the degree of Bachelor of of Arts (Honours) Social Work (Honours) Jake Timothy Barden Dionne Pamela Bond Patrick-Earl Danao Shae Andrea Kleinig Thomas Liam Ghea Lachlan Karl Hamilton for the degree of Bachelor of Social Work Matthew Raymon Jones Julie Anne Baum Harrison James Alexander Morrison Billie-Joan Dawkins William George Roderick Morrison Stephen Lee Dowdy Thomas Geoffrey Panckridge Graham John Edwards Matthias Antonio Vecanski Davina Jane Hodgson Tammy Lee Masters for the degree of Bachelor of Music Janey Kay Soteriou Bernard Colin Alexander Megan Kate Thompson Leland Barnett Barbara Anne Tobin Jessie Bartlett Mariah Louise Unmeopa Chantelle Pamela Boswell Caitlin Elizabeth Wisnewski Oliver Boswell Benjamin Bruni DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES Adam Maxwell Caton THE SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY Billie Roy Demur Sebastian Farchione for the degree of Bachelor of Nursing Cameron Louis McIntyre Tess Marita Andrews Fraser John Mccallum Lorraine Catherine Bingham Matthew Nicholls Amelia Jane Collins James William Owen Becky Louise Grosser Hugh Parsons Molly Louise Haynes Timothy Rex Sheryl Anne Jazepczyk Jason John Sandercock Wendy Kaye Lines Gabe Smale Sarah Parsons Hugh Zachary Smart Natalie Rose Potter Callum Paul Unger Amanda Radford Scott James Van Gemert Melissa Jane Reyne Brittany Margaret Van Zeil Heather Bronwyn Ryan Jack Harrison Walker Kate Louise Shelton Evelyn Wood Rebecca Anne Siemon for the Diploma in Music Georgina June Smith Shylie Ann Barry Maggie Patricia Rose Wakelin Jacqueline Whitty THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION UNISA COLLEGE for the degree of Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood) for UniSA Foundation Studies Nadia Kate Cazzolato Andrew Neil Altschwager Amy Lee Cram Laurena Jayne Byers Monique Jade Martin Charlie Anne Clements Tiana Pietrafesa Joe Denman Brittany Jade Stark Nikayla Alice Marra 11 May: 2.00pm Emily McDougall for the degree of Bachelor Glenn A McDowell of Education (Primary) Jessica Louise Pitcher Letitia Rhianna Clarke Anna Maria Spehr Ashlea Kate Edwards Cecilia Tome Caitlin Lorrae Grubb Chyan-Rose Lee Wilson Julia Rebecca Jones

127 Johnathon Kim Untitled 2017. Sculpture installation. Mirrors and plaster.

128 129 Prizes

2017 Prize List Australian College of Education (SA Chapter) Prize - The Tappa Tangka Manninendi Medal Ian Davey Research Thesis Prize Awarded for the Doctor of Philosophy Australian College of Mental Health Nurses thesis of excellence based on the quality (SA Branch) Award for Clinical Excellence of the examiner’s report, publication Australian College of Midwives record and community impact: Incorporated Award Jessica Wojciechowski Australian Computer Society (South Australia Branch) Prize University of South Australia Prizes Australian Decorative & Fine Arts The University of South Australia Society, Adelaide Inc, Award manages over 370 prizes and awards, Australian Graphic Design a majority of which are generously Association Award funded by individuals or organisations. The University would like to thank Australian Institute of Architects (SA Chapter) Prize the following corporate and private donors who partner with us to reward Australian Institute of Building South and acknowledge outstanding student Australian Chapter - First Year Award achievement: Australian Institute of Building South 1st Year Medical Science Pearson Australian Chapter - Bachelor Australia Book Prize of Built Environment Award Adelaide Dot Net Users Group Australian Institute of Building South (ADNUG) and Microsoft Prize Australian Chapter - R A O’Neill Award ADInstruments 2nd Year Australian Institute of Building South Medical Science Prize Australian Chapter - Second Year Award Andersons Solicitors Prize for Australian Institute of Building Torts A and Torts B Surveyors South Australia Chapter - Postgraduate Student Award Andrea Warden-Flood Prize (sponsored by the Australian Physiotherapy Association) Australian Institute of Building Surveyors South Australia Chapter Ann Wilcock Prize - Undergraduate Student Award Architectural Practice Board of Australian Institute of Building, South South Australia Prize Australian Chapter - Chapter Medal Armstrong Award in Architecture Australian Institute of Building, South Armstrong Award in Interior Architecture Australian Chapter - H F Sarah Award Arthur J Smith Prize Australian Institute of Food Science Artichoke Magazine Prize in and Technology Prize Interior Architecture Australian Institute of Project ASC Prize Management Prize Audrey Simpson Prize (sponsored by the Australian Institute of Quantity Australian Physiotherapy Association) Surveyors Prize Aurecon Prize Australian Institute of Radiography (SA Branch) Award in Medical Imaging Australasian Society for Immunology (ASI) Prize Australian Institute of Radiography (SA Branch) Award in Radiation Therapy Australia & New Zealand Society of Nuclear Medicine Prize Australian Library and Information Association (ALIA) Prize - Australian and New Zealand Graduate Diploma in Library Cultural Arts Ltd Prize for Music Information Management Performance Excellence - Level 1 Australian Library and Information Australian and New Zealand Association (ALIA) Prize - Master of Cultural Arts Ltd Prize for Music Library and Information Management Performance Excellence - Level 2 Australian Literacy Educators’ Australian and New Zealand Association University Prize Cultural Arts Ltd Prize for Music Performance Excellence - Level 3 Australian Pharmaceutical Industry (API) Award Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW) Final Year Australian Physiotherapy Association (SA Outstanding Practice Award Branch) Student Group Perpetual Trophy Prizes Australian College of Children and Young Australian Psychological Society Prize People’s Nurses (SA) Undergraduate Prize

129 Australian Sonographers CPA Australia Young Professionals Award Association Student Award CPR Pharma Services Prize Autonomous Mechatronic Systems Prize Credit Union SA Excellence in Master B P Opie Memorial Prize of Teaching (Early Childhood) Prize BAE Systems Prize in Digital Credit Union SA Excellence in Master of Signal Processing Teaching (Primary and Middle) Prize BAE Systems Project Award Credit Union SA Excellence in Master Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Prize of Teaching (Primary) Prize for Management Accounting Credit Union SA Excellence in Master Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Prize for of Teaching (Secondary) Prize Sustainability Accounting and Reporting Credit Union SA Preschool bioCSL Immunohaematology Prize Professional Experience Prize Bob Mierisch Memorial Prize in Civil D G Moye Memorial Prize (Civil Engineering) and Structural Engineering David Pank Education Encouragement Prize Boost Business Results Prize David Pank Northern Areas Education Brooks Running Prize Placement Encouragement Prize Bulla Dairy Foods Award David Pank Northern Areas High Achiever Encouragement Prize Cancer Biology Prize David Pank Undergraduate Caroma Design Competition Prize Encouragement Prize Caroma Prize in Interior Architecture David Pank UniSA College Diploma Prize CBRE Prize David Pank UniSA College Cecil Teesdale-Smith (Literary) Award Encouragement Prize Cecilie Bearup Prize in de Lissa Early Childhood Prize Occupational Therapy Dean’s Postgraduate Merit Award Channel 7 News Prize for Best Defence Science and Technology Television News Story Organisation (DSTO) Surveillance ChemCentral Prize Systems Undergraduate Prize Chemplus 3rd Year - Department for Correctional Services Award Pharmacotherapeutics Practice Prize Design Institute of Australia Modelmaking Chemplus 3rd Year - Prize in Interior Architecture Pharmacotherapeutics Theory Prize Design Institute of Australia Professional Chemplus 4th Year - Advanced Encouragement Award - Ceramics Therapeutics Prize Design Institute of Australia Professional CIPS Australasia-Logistics and Supply Encouragement Award - Glass Chain Management Prize Design Institute of Australia Professional CISCO CCNP Prize Encouragement Award - Industrial Design CISCO Network Fundamentals Prize Design Institute of Australia Professional Encouragement Civil Engineering Graduates’ Society Prize Award - Interior Architecture Clipsal by Schneider Electric Award Design Institute of Australia Professional Clipsal by Schneider Electric Prize Encouragement Award - Jewellery Design Codan Achievement Prize in Design Institute of Australia Telecommunications Professional Encouragement Codan Project Award for Radio Frequency Award - Visual Communication or Wireless Communication Engineering DG Moye Memorial Prize Coles Award (Environmental Science) Colgate-Palmolive Pty Ltd Award Drake Supermarkets Prize Colliers International Prize Dynek Pty Ltd Prize Computer Aided Engineering Practice Prize Early Childhood Australia (SA Branch) Prize Concrete Pipe Association eLabtronics Linear Electronic Prize of Australasia Prize Electricity and Electronics Prize Constance Gordon-Johnson Sculpture Prize Elma Casely Prize CPA Australia - Jack Harrison Elma Casely Prize for Masters of Memorial Award Physiotherapy (Graduate Entry) CPA Australia Postgraduate Prize Elsevier Nursing Prize CPA Australia Prize for Advanced Accounting Embedded Systems Design Prize CPA Australia Prize for Contemporary Engineering Mechanics Prize Issues in Accounting

130 131 Engineers Australia - University of South Kate Gilmore Reid Prize (sponsored by the Australia - Keith Johinke Medal Australian Physiotherapy Association) Engineers Australia (South Kellogg’s Award Australia) Mechanical Prize Kelly Services Award Ethel Barringer Memorial Prize Konekt Prize F A Haas and Sir William Goodman Leo Burnett Award Prize for Civil Engineering Lewis Barrett Prize Fisher Jeffries Christmas Card Commission Lions Club of Unley Nursing Award Food and Beverage Development Fund - Excellence Award - Lydia Longmore Memorial Award Runner Up Highest GPA Lysaght Award for Outstanding Food and Beverage Development Achievement Fund - Excellence Award 1st Year Lysaght Award for Outstanding Food and Beverage Development Achievement in Structural Engineering Fund - Excellence Award 2nd Year Margaret E Pank First Year Nursing Food and Beverage Development Encouragement Prize Fund - Excellence Award 3rd Year Margaret E Pank Nursing Food and Beverage Development Fund Encouragement Prize Excellence Award - Highest GPA Margaret Grace McNair AM Food and Beverage Development Award for Midwifery Fund Excellence Award - Product Margaret Grace McNair AM Development Award Foundation Prizes Food and Beverage Development Marie Hammond Postgraduate Award Fund Excellence Award - Runner Marjorie Black Prize Up Product Development Award Mars Australia Award Friends of the South Australian School of Art Inc Prize Martin Hansen Award Gary Lindblom Memorial Prize Master Builders Association of SA Prize Geoffrey Maitland Prize (sponsored by the Master of Business Administration Australian Physiotherapy Association) - Business SA Award Global Experience Master of Dietetics: High Achiever Prize Graham Arnold Prize Master of International Business - Quality Concrete Holdings BHD Award Hames Sharley Prize in Architecture Mayne Pharma Prize - Best 1st Year Student Hames Sharley Prize in Interior Architecture Mayne Pharma Prize - Best 2nd Year Student Harry P Gill Memorial Medal Mayne Pharma Prize - Second Year Helen S Blair Prize in Paediatrics Pharmaceutical Science (sponsored by the Australian Physiotherapy Association) Mayne Pharma Prize - Third Year Pharmaceutical Science Hodgkison Graduate Prize in Architecture Mayne Pharma Prize for Excellence Ian Davey Research Thesis Prize in the Drug Discovery/Drug Ian Wark Research Institute Medal Development Stream Industrial Relations Society of Mayne Pharma Prize for the Highest South Australia Prize Overall GPA in the Bachelor of Inghams Enterprises Pharmaceutical Science Postgraduate HRM Prize Mayne Pharma Prize Pharmaceutical Institute of Public Works Engineering Industry Experience Course Australia (SA) - G V Allen Medal McGraw-Hill Australia Prize Institution of Mechanical Engineers - McGraw-Hill Prize Frederick Barnes Waldron Award Michael Miller Medal J R Pickering Prize Most Outstanding Female Student Jane Harper Research Prize University of South Australia - Master Jarvis Group Prize of Engineering (coursework) Jeanne-Marie Ganne Prize in Women’s Motorola Mobile Enterprise Prize Health (sponsored by the Australian Motorola Prize in Computer Physiotherapy Association) and Network Security John Alexander Voules Brown Prize Nancy Whittingham Award John Christie Wright Memorial Prize National Pharmacies - 2nd Year Prize Prizes Jones Lang LaSalle Award Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics Julie Duncan Memorial Award National Pharmacies - Dosage for Student Journalism Form Design 1 & 2 Prize

130 131 132 133 National Pharmacies 1st Year Prize Primary English Teaching Association for Chemistry and Physiology University Australia Undergraduate Prize National Pharmacies 4th Year Prize Prize for Excellence in Laboratory Nicholas Opie Award in Design Medicine with Honours and Construction Pro Vice Chancellor’s Acquisition Prize Nielsen Prize Property Council of Australia Prize NJDS Thought Innovation Award for PW Stephens Engineering Prize Interior Architecture Research Quality Concrete Holdings BHD Norm Clarke Fellowship in Prize for the Top Student in Physical Activity Award International Business Strategy Norton Jackson Material Science Ralston Medal for Excellence and Engineering Medal in Physical Chemistry Occupational Science Prize Recreation SA - Gary Crilley Memorial Prize OT AUSTRALIA - Undergraduate Research Redstack Prize for Presentation and Evidence Based Practice Prize in Architecture Outdoor Educators’ Association Redstack Prize for Presentation Tertiary Outdoor Education Prize in Interior Architecture Oxford University Press Prize Robyn Parkes Undergraduate Nursing Prize Pat Corrigan Prize Roche Diagnostics Prize for Excellence Patricia Trott Prize (sponsored by the in Laboratory Medicine Australian Physiotherapy Association) Royal Australian Chemical Institute (SA People’s Choice Credit Union Award Branch) - Roy Marlow Chemistry Prize Pharmaceutical Defence Limited Royal College of Nursing (Australia) - First and Second Year Prize for High Achiever Award (City East) Pharmacy Practice courses in the Royal Institution of Chartered Bachelor of Pharmacy Program Surveyors Prize Pharmaceutical Defence Limited Fourth RP Data Prize Year Prize for Pharmacy Practice Courses RS Components Prize Pharmaceutical Science First Year Prize Ruth Grant Prize (sponsored by the Pharmaceutical Science, Pharmacy Australian Physiotherapy Association) Double Degree 5th Year Prize Ruth Grant Prize for Academic Excellence Pharmaceutical Society Gold Medal (sponsored by the Australian Pharmaceutical Society Prize - 3rd year Physiotherapy Association) Pharmaceutical Society Prize - SA Power Networks - Final Year Quality Use of Medicines SA Power Networks - Most Photography Awards for Outstanding Student Excellence: Atkins Prize SA Power Networks Postgraduate ERP Prize Photography Awards for Excellence: SA Power Networks Deborah Paauwe Award Undergraduate ERP Prize Photography Awards for Excellence: Sanitarium Health and Wellbeing Award Photographic Wholesalers Prize Sansom Medal Physiotherapy Research Foundation Sansom Publication Awards Prize (sponsored by the Australian Physiotherapy Association) SASTA Prize for Outstanding Pre- service Science Educator Pitcher Pharmacy and Terry White Chemists Community Pharmacy Savills Prize Management Award Schiavello (SA) Prize in Interior Architecture Planning Institute of Australia School of Communication, Prize - Postgraduate Student International Studies and Languages Planning Institute of Australia Prize First Year Student Prize - Undergraduate Student School of Education Staff Memorial Award Planning Institute of Australia for Teaching Excellence - Postgraduate Undergraduate Project Prize School of Education Staff Memorial Award Port Adelaide Football Club Award for Teaching Excellence - Undergraduate Port Adelaide Football Club Prize School of Engineering - Computer Communication and Networks Prize President of the Friends of the South Australian School of Art Prize School of Engineering - Master of Engineering (coursework) Prize

Primary English Teaching Association Prizes Australia University Postgraduate Prize School of Engineering - Minor Thesis Prize

132 133 134 135 School of Engineering - University of South The Institute of Electrical and Australia - Kaplan Higher Education Electronic Engineers (IEEE) (South Singapore (Electrical Engineering) Australian Section) Award School of Engineering - University The Institution of Engineering of South Australia - Kaplan Higher and Technology (IET) Prize Education Singapore (Electronic/ The International Test and Evaluation Telecommunications Engineering) Prize Association Prize for Excellence in T & E School of Engineering - University The Laminex Prize in Interior of South Australia - Kaplan Higher Architecture Innovation Education Singapore (OMTM) Prize The Lipman Karas Prize for Civil Procedure School of Engineering Mechanical Design Award The Nancy Cooper Prize School of Marketing Award for The National Nine News Student Excellence in Marketing Studies Journalism Award Schulz Law Honours Prize The Prize for Achievement in Applied Physics Shape Australia Prize in Interior Architecture The Robyn Layton Prize for Sheila Bailey Early Childhood Human Rights Law Education Prize The Robyn Layton Prize for Sheila Bailey Midwifery Prize Workplace Relations Law Sheila Bailey Physiotherapy Prize The Royal Institution of Chartered Shirley Chappel Tourism Prize Surveyors (RICS) Prize Sigma Prize for 3rd Year Dosage The Sir William Goodman Form Design Courses Electrical Engineering Prize Sir Eric Scott Prize for 4th Year Courses The Sir William Goodman South Australian Auditor-General’s Mechanical Engineering Prize Department Prize for Auditing Principles The ‘Tommy Lyon’ Award for Aged Care South Australian Auditor-General’s The W Sports and Media Prize for Sports Law Department Prize for Auditing Therapeutic Guidelines Prize Theory and Practice ThermoFisher Scientific Food Staff Award for Clinical Practice Microbiology Award Steel Reinforcement Institute TMK Prize for Environmental Science of Australia (SRIA) Prize for Reinforced Concrete Design Tony Winefield PhD Thesis Prize in Psychology Subaru (Aust) Pty Limited Award Unilever Award Symbion Pharmacy Services Prize for First Year University of South Australia - Kaplan Prize - Singapore T G Mitchell Prize Valuer Generals Prize TechInSA - 3rd Year Medical Science Prize W R Odell Memorial Prize Ten Network Prize for Best News Story - Filming and Editing Wiley Prize for Logistics and Supply Chain Management The ACHPER (SA) Prize Wilmar Library Prize for Creative Writing The Adelta Legal Mentoring Prize for Outstanding Achievement Workspace Prize The Brain Injury Network (BINSA) Creative and Feature Writing Award The Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand Postgraduate Student Award for Excellence The Centacare Prize The Chemmart Prize - Honours Project The Dean’s Community Spirit Award The Economic Society of Australia (SA) Prize The Electric Energy Society of Australia Prize The Electric Energy Society of Australia Prize - Final Year Project The Equip4Living Prize The Finlaysons Prize for Equity and Trusts The Ian Todd Pharmacy Guild Prize

135 Molly Willson Human (Detail) 2017. Oil on un primed canvas.

136 137 Previous Honorary Award Recipients

Doctor of the University 2002 Ms Dagmar Egen AM 1993 Professor Eleanor Ramsay (dec.) Mr John McDonald AM (dec.) Dr Jean Blackburn AO (dec.) 2003 Professor Lowitja O’Donoghue AC, CBE, DSJ Professor Zhang Xiaowei Ms Alison Crook AO Mr Maurice de Rohan AO OBE (dec.) Dr James May Dr Yuan Tseh Lee Dr Alfred Huang AM 1994 Ms Anne Deveson AO (dec.) 2004 Mr Gavin Walkley AM (dec.) Mr Phillip Adams AO Mr John Uhrig AC Mr Stephen Page AM Hon Dame Roma Mitchell AC, DBE (dec.) 2005 1995 Professor Andrew Ehrenberg (dec.) Ms Doreen Kartinyeri (dec.) Dr Frank Bass (dec.) Dr David Pank AM (dec.) Dr Julian Burnside QC Dr Christobel Mattingley AM Mr Leon Davis AO Dr James CY Soong Professor R Natarajan Dr Gregor Ramsey AM 1996 Dr Simon Wong Mr Archie Barton AM (dec.) Dr Betty Davis AM (dec.) 2006 Hon Justice John von Doussa AO QC Mr Norton Jackson AM (dec.) Ms Wendy McCarthy AO Mr Mike Rann AC Hon Dr John Dawkins AO Hon Susan Ryan AO Sir Eric Neal AC, CVO 2007 1997 Emeritus Professor Denise Bradley AC Mr Daniel Thomas AM Professor Don Bursill AM Ms Sue Vardon AO Dr Ron Radford AM Mr John Moriarty AM Professor Leanna Read Hon Justice Samuel Jacobs AO (dec.) 2008 Dr S (Max) Richards Dr Pamela Ryan OAM 1998 Mr Milton Moon AM Mr Nelson Mandela (dec.) 2009 Hon RJL Hawke AC Professor Jarl Rosenholm Mr Bruce Webb (dec.) Mr David Klingberg AO Dr Julian Clark Mr Martin Albrecht AC Ms Ruth Tuck AO (dec.) Dr Don Williams AO (dec.) 2010 Dr Alice Rigney (dec.) Professor Brian Vincent 1999 Adjunct Professor Neil Bryans Professor Lyndall Ryan 2011 Dr Colin Thiele AC (dec.) Ms Alice McCleary Hon Dr Basil Hetzel AC (dec.) Professor Ashis Nandy 2000 Emeritus Professor Maxwell Brennan AO Mr Jeffrey Smart AO (dec.) Dr Patricia Crook AO Adjunct Professor Lyndsay Connors AM 2012 Mr Malcolm Kinnaird AC (dec.) Ms Fiona Hall AO Dr Rick Allert AO 2013 Dr AC (dec.) Mr Sydney Ball (dec.) 2001 Hon Dr Robyn Layton AO QC Hon Justice Michael Kirby AC, CMG Hon AC Mr Michael Heard

137 Honors Previous Previous 2014 2002 Professor Peter Høj Emeritus Professor Freda Briggs AO (dec) Major General Charles Bolden Jr Emeritus Professor Ruth Grant AM Dr Wolf Blass AM 2003 Dr Anne Summers AO Emeritus Professor Kym Adey AM Sir Terence Pratchett OBE (dec.) Dr Jane Goodall DBE 2004 Hon Quentin Bryce AD CVO Emeritus Professor Kevin O’Brien Professor Brian Burdekin AO 2006 Professor Mary McAleese Mr Vinton G Cerf Emeritus Professor Ian Davey Mr Peter Gabriel Emeritus Professor Alison Mackinnon AM Emeritus Professor Robert Crotty 2015 2007 Professor Robyn Williams AM Professor Gerald Goodhardt Emeritus Professor Denise Bradley AC Emeritus Professor Robin King 2016 Emeritus Professor Bruce King Mr John Barry Humphries AO CBE 2008 Mr Jack Manning Bancroft Professor Gary Banks AO Emeritus Professor Michael Rowan Mrs Marie Coleman AO Emeritus Professor Paul Hughes AM, FACE Ms Evonne Goolagong Cawley AO MBE 2009 Ms Maggie Beer AM Emeritus Professor Marjory Ebbeck Professor Lord Anthony Giddens Emeritus Professor Alan Reid AM

2017 2010 Dr Ian Gould AM Emeritus Professor Stephen Hamnett Mrs Janet Holmes à Court AC Emeritus Professor Philip Howlett Emeritus Professor MaryAnn Bin-Sallik AO Emeritus Professor Dorothy Scott OAM Mr Thomas Keneally AO Air Chief Marshal Sir Angus Houston AK AFC 2011 (Ret’d) Emeritus Professor Hilary Winchester Mr Kevin O’Loughlin OAM Emeritus Professor Mary Barton AO The Honourable John Mansfield AM QC 2012 The Honourable Julia Gillard AC Emeritus Professor Roger Smart Dr Curtis Wong Emeritus Professor Andrew Gilbert AM Emeritus Laureate Professor Emeritus Professor Michael Taylor

2012 2014 Emeritus Laureate Professor John Ralston Emeritus Professor Gerry Griffin AO 2015 Emeritus Professor Emeritus Professor Bruce Johnson Emeritus Professor Barbara Pocock 1992 2016 Emeritus Professor Alan Mead OBE (dec.) Emeritus Professor Kay Lawrence AM 1997 Emeritus Professor Mervyn Lewis Emeritus Professor Robert Northcote (dec.) Emeritus Professor Suzanne Franzway

1998 2017 Emeritus Professor Kenneth J Atkins (dec.) Emeritus Professor Richard Head Emeritus Professor Colin Bourke Emeritus Professor Roger Harris Emeritus Professor David Lee Emeritus Professor David Corkindale Emeritus Professor David Robinson Emeritus Professor Claire Woods Emeritus Professor Robert Smyth Emeritus Professor Kerin O’Dea AO 1999 Emeritus Professor Henry d’Assumpcao AO FSTE

2000 Emeritus Professor Michael Miller AO Emeritus Professor Lloyd Sansom AO

138 139 University Fellow

1999 Mr Norton Jackson AM (dec.) Mr Frank Lampard OAM Mr John Heard AM Mr Earle Scott OAM (dec.) Mr Malcolm Colegate Mr Richard (Dick) Fidock AO

2002 Mr Wallace Cameron

2004 Mrs Elizabeth (Liz) Watson (dec.) Mr Eric Granger Dr Lewis O’Brien AO Previous Honors Previous Dr Geoff Wood

2005 Mr Ian Hardy AM Mr Gordon Ingkatji (dec.) Professor Jong Taik Lee (dec.)

2006 Mr Andrew Chen Mr Yeong Chee Meng

2007 Mr Stephen Hains Mrs Li Yian Lin

2008 Mr Kelvin Trimper AM

2009 Dr Kia Ngee Chew

2010 Mr Peter Smith Ms Jan Lowe

2013 Mr Terry Weston Mr Bill Cossey AM (dec.)

2014 Ms Elizabeth Ho OAM Adjunct Associate Professor Adrian Vicary Adjunct Professor Dennis Mulcahy

2015 Mr Theo Maras AM Mr Bruce Linn AM Dr Anna Ciccarelli

2016 Mr Barry Pearce

2017 Ms Ruth Blenkiron

138 139 Honors Previous Previous Ceremonial Music

Ancient Land Processional/Composed by Cheetham, D. AO/Orchestral performed by the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Buc, N/vocals performed by the Ngarrindjeri Women’s Choir; The Marryatville Concert Choir, Sils, A. Music Director. Advance Australia Fair/Peter Dodds McCormick, arranged by Christopher Gordon Happy/Performed, written and produced by Pharrell Williams. Columbia Records; 2013. Glorious/Composed by Hafermann/ Haggerty/Karp/Dopps/Andrews; performed by Macklemore/featuring Skylar Grey. Coming Home by Sheppard. Released 10 November 2017. Empire Of Song (Australia) Pty Limited, under exclusive licence to Decca, a division of Universal Music Operations Ltd.

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