GRADUATION CEREMONIES 2019 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 Adele Pittendreigh Untitled 1 2018

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

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2 3 Contents

Chancellor’s welcome 4

Vice Chancellor’s welcome 5

About the University of South Australia 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

Tuesday 1 October 2019 at 10:30am 27

Tuesday 1 October 2019 at 3:00pm 35

Wednesday 2 October 2019 at 10:30am 43

Wednesday 2 October 2019 at 3:00pm 51

Prizes 57

Previous Honorary Award Recipients 65

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. The University is 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.

Ms Pauline Carr Chancellor

Ms Pauline Carr BEc (ANU), MBA, FAICD, FCIS, FGIA Pauline Carr is the Chancellor of the University of South Australia. She has over 30 years of management and commercial experience in the resources industry with both Australian and international companies. In addition she has over 20 years comprehensive compliance and governance experience with listed company boards. Previously Ms Carr was a senior executive with Normandy Mining Limited, where she was actively involved in the company’s growth, its corporate activities and its international expansion and subsequently Newmont Mining Corporation. Ms Carr is currently a Director of ASX listed Highfield Resources Limited and Deputy Chairman of National Pharmacies as well as the Minerals and Energy Advisory Council and the South Australian Minerals and Petroleum Expert Group. She also provides management support, business improvement, governance, compliance and risk consultancy services to companies in the resources, construction and superannuation sectors.

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. We are all 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. We 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 over 215,000 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. We 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. Professor Lloyd was a member of the South Australia Economic Development Board (EDB) from 2014 to 2018. 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 & innovation. He was also appointed to the Australian Research Council’s (ARC) Advisory Council to provide advice to the ARC on key research policy issues, to lend independent strategic guidance and experience that will strengthen the ARC’s ability to support research and innovation in Australia. 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 ageing, scarce resources, future industries University of and cancer prevention and management. The close, collaborative engagement it South Australia enjoys with its many industry, government, collegiate and community partners is reflected in its ranking as the No.1 University The University of South Australia (UniSA) in Australia for Industry Research Income in is Australia’s University of Enterprise. the 2019 THE World University Rankings. It is known for its culture of innovation anchored around global and national links The University is also closely engaged with to academic, research and industry partners. the communities it serves. It has recently Its graduates are global professionals at opened MOD, Australia’s future-focused ease with the world and ready to create museum of science, innovation and design; and respond to change. Its research is its Samstag Museum presents a changing inventive and adventurous and it creates exhibitions program of contemporary visual new knowledge that is central to global art, and its Hawke Centre engages with local economic and social prosperity. and international communities through public lectures, seminars, and research Its reputation continues to grow. It is projects. The University also has a strong considered one of the world’s best young equity mission and recently became the universities, ranked 30th in the World’s Top first South Australian university to unveil 50 Under 50 by the Quacarelli Symonds’ a Stretch Reconciliation Action Plan which 2020 rankings and 26th in Times Higher creates greater opportunities for Aboriginal Education’s 2019 THE Young University peoples in education and employment and Rankings. embeds their culture into the University. With around 31,000 students, almost 6,000 of whom are international students, UniSA is South Australia’s largest university and offers degree programs in business, education, arts, social sciences, health sciences, information technology, engineering and the environment. Programs are designed with strong professional emphasis and in partnership with industry and the professions to ensure the career relevance of its teaching. In fact, UniSA is ranked number one in South Australia for graduate careers and employer satisfaction (2016-18 QILT Graduate Outcomes Survey and 2018 Employer Satisfaction Survey). In the 2018 Excellence in Research Australia rankings, 100 per cent of its detailed research was rated at or above world standard, and the University was rated the best in Australia on a combined metric of Impact, Approach to Impact and Engagement in the Australian Research Council’s research impact assessment.

7 Our journey so far Our journey so far

The University of South Australia (UniSA) was established in 1991 but The South Australian College1991 of Advanced our foundations date back to the latter half of the 19th century. The Education (SACAE) designated as one of only eight Distance Education Centres. forerunners of today’s UniSA were the South Australian School of Art, founded in 1856, the first of several Teacher Training Colleges formed in The University of South Australia (UniSA) was 1992 established upon the merger of SAIT and Professor David Robinson appointed 1876, and the School of Mines and Industries which was established in three SACAE campuses. Vice Chancellor. 1889. These schools were renowned for providing quality education and The Hon Dr Basil Hetzel for responding to the needs of the nascent colony of South Australia. John McDonald appointed first Chancellor; Professor Alan Mead the first Vice Chancellor. AC appointed Chancellor of the University of South Australia. 1856 The School of Art 1993 was established 1876 UniSA became a foundation member of by Charles Hill just The Training School, the first South the Australian Technology Network (ATN) 15 years after the Australian Teachers College, was founded. federation. proclamation of UniSA commenced teaching programs 1994 the new colony of offshore, beginning with the International South Australia. MBA in Singapore. 1906 Professor Eleanor Ramsay, Louis Laybourne Smith the first-ever Australian Pro established the first Vice Chancellor charged Two of the University’s key research 1889 architectural course at with improving equity and institutes, the Ian Wark Research The South Australian School of Mines and the South Australian access to education, was Institute (IWRI) and the Institute for Industries was established. School of Mines and appointed. Telecommunications Research (ITR), were Industries. officially opened. The Distance Education Centre building at Underdale was opened.

Adelaide Kindergarten1907 Training College 1918 for teachers was established with strong The Adelaide Technical High School was 1996 advocacy from Lillian de Lissa. founded as a preparatory school for the The Unaipon School was opened offering courses offered by the School of Mines and 1997 a range of programs in Aboriginal and Industries. The City West campus Australian Studies. was officially opened by Governor General Sir William Dean. 1960 UniSA identified seven The Adelaide Technical High School and unique graduate qualities the South Australian School of Mines The1965 SAIT opened Whyalla campus to meet 1998 that described the knowledge, skills and UniSA awarded an and Industries merged to form the South the growing demand for skills in the steel personal abilities required in professional honorary doctorate Australian Institute of Technology (SAIT). and shipping industries. careers. to then President of South Africa, UniSA became the first Australian university Nelson Mandela. to develop a Statement of Commitment to 1973 Australian Reconciliation. The Aboriginal Task Force was established The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre at the South Australian Institute of was established. Technology and provided some of the first education in social work specifically for Professor Denise Indigenous students in Australia. It was the Bradley was named 1999 David Klingberg AM first tertiary program of its kind in Australia the University’s Vice succeeded Dr Basil Hetzel and provided an enclave of support for Chancellor and President. AC as Chancellor. its students and a path forward that Extensively involved in encouraged careers built on education. national education policy UniSA won the Business SA 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. 1982 Now Emeritus Professor Denise Bradley The South Australian College of Advanced AC, she was made a Companion of the Education (SACAE) was formed out of the Order of Australia, Australia’s highest amalgamation of the Adelaide College honour, in recognition of her service to of the Arts and Education (including the higher education. Underdale and City campuses) along with the Hartley (Magill), Salisbury and Sturt Colleges of Advanced Education.

8 9 1991 The South Australian College of Advanced Education (SACAE) designated as one of only eight Distance Education Centres. The University of South Australia (UniSA) was 1992 established upon the merger of SAIT and Professor David Robinson appointed three SACAE campuses. Vice Chancellor. John McDonald appointed first Chancellor; The Hon Dr Basil Hetzel Professor Alan Mead the first Vice Chancellor. AC appointed Chancellor of the University of South Australia. 1993 UniSA became a foundation member of the Australian Technology Network (ATN) federation. UniSA commenced teaching programs 1994 offshore, beginning with the International MBA in Singapore. Professor Eleanor Ramsay, the first-ever Australian Pro Vice Chancellor charged Two of the University’s key research with improving equity and institutes, the Ian Wark Research access to education, was Institute (IWRI) and the Institute for appointed. Telecommunications Research (ITR), were officially opened. The Distance Education Centre building at Underdale was opened. 1996 The Unaipon School was opened offering 1997 a range of programs in Aboriginal and The City West campus Australian Studies. was officially opened by Governor General Sir William Dean. UniSA identified seven unique graduate qualities 1998 that described the knowledge, skills and UniSA awarded an personal abilities required in professional honorary doctorate careers. to then President of South Africa, UniSA became the first Australian university Nelson Mandela. to develop a Statement of Commitment to Australian Reconciliation. The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre was established. Professor Denise Bradley was named 1999 David Klingberg AM the University’s Vice succeeded Dr Basil Hetzel Chancellor and President. AC as Chancellor. Extensively involved in national education policy UniSA won the Business SA groups for more than two Export Award for education decades, she chaired the Expert Panel in for the first time. 2008 that undertook the National Review of Higher Education. Now Emeritus Professor Denise Bradley AC, she was made a Companion of the Order of Australia, Australia’s highest honour, in recognition of her service to higher education.

9 2000 Nelson Mandela was announced as the new International Patron of UniSA’s Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre. 2001 The University celebrated its 10th anniversary. 2002 UniSA was named the leading provider of offshore programs in Australia by IDP.

UniSA sponsored the Tour Down Under cycling race for the first time.

FedSat, Australia’s experimental satellite developed by the CRC for Satellite Systems and including UniSA-designed payloads, was launched. The UniSA Northern Adelaide Partnerships (UNAP) program was established to underpin economic and social development and improve education participation in severely disadvantaged communities. 2003 UniSA was named an Employer of Choice 2004 for Women for the first time. The University of South Australia Business School became only the 2005 second in Australia The first stage of the University’s $100 to receive European million capital development program, Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) Blueprint 2005, was completed and five accreditation, one of two major new buildings–the Kaurna Building, the forms of international accreditation for Dorrit Black Building, the Garth Boomer business schools. Building, the Basil Hetzel Building and the Mawson Centre–were opened. The University received an overwhelmingly positive report from the The University Australian Universities Quality Agency launched four new (AUQA) audit, including 16 commendations research institutes for good practice. – the Ehrenberg Bass Institute for UniSA received $10 million in funding from Marketing Science, the Australian Government to establish a the Sansom Chair in Child Protection at the University. Institute for Health Research, the Hawke UniSA delivered the Australian International Research Institute Space University intensive professional for Sustainable Society, and the Institute development program, confirming South for Sustainable Systems and Technologies Australia’s position as a centre for space (since renamed the Barbara Hardy education and training. Institute). UniSA won the Institutional Award from the The UniSA Mount Gambier Regional Centre Australian Learning and Teaching Council was opened and the Centre for Regional for Provision of Services to the Community. Engagement established. UniSA was ranked in the top 200 universities worldwide by The Times Higher Education Supplement.

10 11 2006 Professor John Ralston was named UniSA’s first Laureate Professor. The Australian Minerals Science Research Institute (AMSRI), headquartered at UniSA’s Ian Wark Research Institute, was officially opened. It was supported by the largest ARC Linkage Grant ever awarded. 2007 Professor Peter Høj joined UniSA as Vice The Royal Australian Institute of Chancellor and President of the University Architects awarded the nation’s highest following Professor Denise Bradley’s accolade for a public building to UniSA’s retirement. Kaurna Building.

2008 UniSA was awarded $40 million through the Federal Government’s Education Investment Fund to help build the $73 million building to house the Materials and Minerals Science Learning and Research Hub at Mawson Lakes. 2009 Associate Professor Mahfuz Aziz won the Dr Ian Gould, Prime Minister’s Award for the Australian a resources industry Teacher of the Year. professional, was UniSA joined Pedal Prix, the Human Powered appointed as the Vehicle super series, as lead sponsor. University’s new Chancellor following the retirement of David Klingberg AM. 2010 The UniSA College was launched to offer more opportunities for South Australians to gain access to tertiary education. UniSA joined forces with the International Space University in Strasbourg, France, to bring world-class space education to the southern hemisphere. The UniSA-based Centre for Muslim and Non-Muslim Understanding was launched UniSA secured $30 million from the Federal in India by then Minister of Education and Government’s Education Investment Fund future Prime Minister, Julia Gillard. towards the cost of a $85 million learning centre to be built in Adelaide’s West End. UniSA graduated its 100,000th student, Charlotte Mukamuberwa, a Rwandan refugee now with a Bachelor of Commerce degree. 2011 In the 2011 QS World University Rankings, the University of South Australia showed 2012 The second Excellence in Research the biggest improvement of any Australian Australia (ERA) assessment rated more university for the second year running to be than 86 per cent of UniSA’s research as ranked 11th in Australia. world-class or better. The first national Excellence in Research Chemist, researcher for Australia (ERA) assessment showed and Irish university that around 70 per cent of UniSA research leader, Professor David assessed was world-class standard or above. Lloyd, is appointed as the University of South Australia’s new Vice Chancellor and President. The new China-Australia Centre for Sustainable Urban Design, is founded in partnership with Tianjin University.

11 2013 UniSA became the first university in the world to host an online brainstorming event and ideas generator – unijam. It 2014 hosted 17,000 unique posts and more than In April the University’s $85 million Jeffrey 1300 conversation threads from across 56 Smart Building was officially opened, countries. featuring eight floors spanning 12,480m² with the latest technologies and cutting Crossing the Horizon was launched – a edge learning spaces. strategic action plan designed to change the way the University operates and engages with its communities.

CROSSING THE HORIZON Our Strategic Action Plan 2013 - 2018

UniSA ranked in the world’s top 50 under 50 years of age by both the QS and THE world university rankings. The University To mark the 20-year partnership between also ranked in the THE’s global Top 100 UniSA and Hong Kong Baptist University, for engineering and technology. a new suite of jointly offered full-time UniSA’s MBA program is one of only degrees is launched. three nationally to win a five-star rating UniSA partners with the Institute for Choice for the sixth consecutive year from the to bring global experts together in the Graduate Management Association’s Good science of human choice behaviour; and is Universities Guide. announced as the national headquarters An alliance with SA Pathology is announced for an $88 million Data to Decisions CRC. that will see UniSA support the growth of one of Australia’s top cancer research centres. With a Federal Government investment of $40 million, the Centre for Cancer Biology (CCB) expansion was 2015 announced by the then Prime Minister Julia UniSA was ranked as one of the world’s Gillard during a visit to UniSA in June. best young universities (THE ranks us #38 on their list of the world’s best 50 under The University was appointed lead partner 50; Quacarelli Symonds moves us up to of a new Cooperative Research Centre #25). We had some stunning research for Cell Therapy Manufacturing set to results as well: Excellence in Research underpin significant innovations in the Australia rated 97 per cent of our assessed treatment available for diabetes, wound, research as world-class or above. and transplant patients.

UniSA was also ranked as one of the world’s best international universities. We entered into a significant relationship with the University College London to establish our Future Industries Institute (FII) and became the recipient of an incredibly generous contribution from the late, great, Sir Terry Pratchett, a perpetual scholarship fund worth more than $1 million. UniSA also opened the Innovation Collaboration Centre at City West in partnership with Hewlett Packard Enterprise and forged a partnership with one of China’s largest drug manufacturers, Yabao Pharmaceuticals, to develop and bring to market new cancer treatments.

12 13 2016 2017 Jim McDowell, former BAE UniSA’s rapid rise up the international systems Saudi Arabia CEO rankings continued with Times Higher and a passionate supporter Education (THE) rating the university as of continuing education, #32 in their list of the world’s best young succeeded Dr Ian Gould AM universities. UniSA was the youngest as the University’s Chancellor. Australian university on the list and ranked by THE as #9 in Australia, of universities The University celebrated its 25th birthday of any age. UniSA’s Law School, in only since establishment in 1991. its 10th year, was ranked as one of the UniSA joined forces with SA’s larget private world’s best at #88 and the best in South health care provider, Calvary Health Care Australia. Quality Indicators for Learning Adelaide, to expand health education and and Teaching (QILT) rated UniSA as #1 in research. South Australia for graduate careers and for student satisfaction. Future Industries Institute (FII) was officially launched and received $7.5 million from the In 2017 UniSA South Australian Government. developed a new suite of high-quality, Professor Irene Watson was appointed as 100 per cent online the first Pro Vice Chancellor: Aboriginal undergraduate courses Leadership and Strategy, and Unaipon Chair. that can be studied Esteemed investment banker, Chairman of anytime, anywhere. the Sydney Swans Board and UniSA Alumnus, Each of UniSA Online’s Andrew Pridham, presented a $5 million new bachelor degree philanthropic gift to support construction programs is designed specifically for of the new great hall. Acknowledging this online education giving students the as the largest single private donation in the best possible learning resources to University’s 25 year history, the multipurpose encourage deeper and broader intellectual facility was named as Pridham Hall. engagement and to support personalised learning and assessment strategies. 2018 The new Samsung SMARTSchool, one of the most technologically advanced teacher- training facilities in the country, opened its doors at UniSA’s Magill campus. Powered by Major new infrastructure opened when UniSA Samsung technology, the $4 million facility launched two new buildings. Pridham Hall will equip Australian students and teachers and the University of South Australia Cancer with the skills and tools that are shaping Research Institute were both opened in May Australia’s future. 2018. Pridham Hall is a $50 million cultural In September, UniSA and sporting centre of the University. appointed a new Chancellor, The $247 million Ms Pauline Carr. With more University of South than 30 years’ management Australia Cancer and commercial experience Research Institute, in the resources industry, is home to UniSA’s Ms Carr has been a member research-rich School of of the University’s Council since 2010. Pharmacy and Medical UniSA launched its Enterprise25 plan, Sciences, the globally re-imagining UniSA with a laser-like focus recognised Centre for on its programs and an aim to reduce its Cancer Biology and our operational silos. The plan is to re-shape and technology-based business incubation hub, review programs to ensure they are leading- the Innovation Collaboration Centre. edge, end user endorsed programs and that The building is also are all ranked among the best in the world. home to MOD., Enterprise25 Australia’s leading Our Strategic Plan future focused 2018-2025 museum, which provokes new ideas at the intersection of science, art and innovation. It opened with an exhibition, MOD.IFY which took audiences on

AUSTRALIA’S UNIVERSITY an immersive and unexpected journey that OF ENTERPRISE challenged what they think they know about what it means to be human. 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 has toured Central Europe in Adelaide’s ABC studios. including concerts at the Kodaly School in Kecskemet. The choir performs a wide variety of repertoire in a range of styles, and where possible in original languages.

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

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

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 Barbara Hesselschwerdt The Nature of Connections 2,3,4 photo by Sarah Sturm

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 Lauren Elizabeth Horne Outstanding academic achievement is recognised through numerous prizes and Joshua Schneider awards. The most prestigious of these for James Swan undergraduate students are the University Danielle Simone Weir of South Australia Medals and Honours James Garnet Weir 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 Flora Walker Carbo side. Medals are awarded annually. Luke Anthony Frahn The 2018 recipients are: Rita Kellaway Daniel Thomas Mather University of South Australia Toni Fay Walsh Honours Medals

Awarded annually to graduands in Division of Health Sciences each Division for outstanding academic merit throughout all years of an honours Alice Sinead O’Connell-Debais degree program: I Gusti Ayu Agung Cintya Dharmayanti Kenneth Do University of South Australia Harold Dale Gathercole Business School Alana Rose Giacomelli Alex Lazar Diana Margaret Hill Naomi Louise Siderius Division of Education, Arts and Social Sciences Tara Rowhani-Farid Division of Information Technology, Division of Health Sciences Engineering and the Environment Sarah Louise Graham David Thomas Darr Earles Nghia Trong Nguyen Division of Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment Alycia Maddison Winter

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 170 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 AO. Mr Pridham is family, being my parents LR (Bob) and Marie 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 AO. play in one’s life.

Mr Pridham also believes that those The Pridham Foundation that have the capacity to contribute to Andrew Pridham AO 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 AO

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 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 your degree, you will bodies. automatically become a member of the alumni network that includes over 215,000 Staying in touch of your fellow graduates and extends Regular networking events are held locally, across more than 134 countries. interstate and around the world. There are Your digital Alumni Network Card is your formal network chapters in Malaysia, Hong key to access the services of the network. Kong, Singapore, China and the United Kingdom. Keeping up to date More information on the alumni network Alumni network members are able to keep and access to its wide range of services and up to date with the achievements of fellow resources is available at graduates and the University by receiving www.unisa.edu.au/alumni regular electronic copies of UniSA News, Alumni News and Enterprise magazine. Alumni continue to have access to their University email account for life.

Continuing to learn Alumni network members receive 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.

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10.30am 1 October:

Tuesday 1 October 2019 at 10:30am PRIDHAM HALL

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Professor Caroline McMillen Processional music will be played. BA(Hons), MB, BChir(Cantab), The audience is requested to stand for the entrance of the Academic Procession, MA(Oxon), DPhil(Oxon), FRSN, Council and Official Party. FAHMS The Australian National Anthem will be Professor Caroline McMillen is Chief sung by Ms Sharon Turley, Soprano. Scientist for South Australia, a role she took on in 2018 after serving as Vice-Chancellor The Chancellor, Ms Pauline Carr BEc(ANU) of the University of Newcastle for seven MBA, FAICD, FCIS, FGIA will open the years. ceremony. Professor McMillen is a Fellow of the Uncle Lewis Yerloburka O’Brien AO, Senior Australian Academy of Health and Medical Kaurna Elder, will give the Welcome to Sciences, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Country. New South Wales and a Bragg Member of The Vice Chancellor and President, the Royal Institution, Australia. She holds Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, a BA (Honours) and Doctor of Philosophy CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. from the University of Oxford, and completed her medical training graduating The Occasional Address will be delivered by with an MB, BChir from the University of Professor Caroline McMillen, Chief Scientist Cambridge. She has served in academic for South Australia. leadership positions at , The Chancellor, on behalf of the University, the University of Adelaide and at the will confer awards on the candidates. University of South Australia where she held the role of Deputy Vice-Chancellor The Chancellor will close the ceremony. Research and Innovation prior to her move to Newcastle. The audience is requested to stand as the Official Party, Council, Academic Procession Professor McMillen’s research focusses and Graduates retire. on the role of the environment in early development in determining the metabolic and cardiovascular health of the offspring in later life. Her research group was funded for two decades by both the ARC and the NHMRC. She was a member of the Prime Minister’s Science, Engineering and Innovation Council Working Group on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders health focusing on maternal, fetal and post-natal health and she has been a chair and member of international and national research policy, review and assessment panels. She has also served on a range of industry boards including the National Automotive Industry Innovation Council, Cooperative Research Centre for Advanced Automotive Technology, Cooperative Research Centre for Rail Innovation, the South Australian Premier’s Climate Change Council, the NSW Innovation and Productivity Council as well as a range of state industry and government leadership groups.

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The Presentation for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Kalana Ishara Patuwatha Withanage, by Ali Nassir Hussein Al-Gemeel, by thesis thesis entitled: entitled: Robotic vision for in-situ fall recovery Development and characterization assistance of hybrid engineered cementitious (conferred: 22 August 2019) composite (ECC) and its application to column retrofitting Georgia Danielle Pollard, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 22 August 2019) Different kinds of worth: a practical investigation into the productivity, Rinkubahen Sandipsinh Chhasatia, by thesis resource efficiency and social value of entitled: urban agriculture Optical and electrochemical platforms for (conferred: 06 June 2019) detection of insulin secreted by human islets Morgan Faith Schebella, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 22 August 2019) The nature of health: understanding the nuanced relationship between Anne Elizabeth Jean Fordham, by thesis biodiversity and human wellbeing entitled: (conferred: 22 August 2019) Corporate social responsibility in the resource sector and its contribution to Shivanita Umapathi, by thesis entitled: development outcomes for rural and Investigation of water and water-related remote Australia energy performance in sustainable urban (conferred: 02 May 2019) dwellings (conferred: 19 December 2018) Nishtha Gaur, by thesis entitled: Investigating plasma-tissue interactions Satriyo Krido Wahono, by thesis entitled: in the context of wound healing Natural zeolites and plasma surface (conferred: 22 August 2019) engineering for innovating biogas purification and advanced adsorbents Sumyea Helal, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 02 May 2019) A data mining approach to analyse the influence of student features on their Zhalama, by thesis entitled: academic outcomes Weakening the faithfulness assumption (conferred: 22 August 2019) in causal discovery (conferred: 22 August 2019) Jacqueline Mary Jepson, by thesis entitled: Development of a decision-making model for the degree of Doctor of Information for selecting risk tools and techniques for Technology Management construction project management Barry Desmond Blundell, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 22 August 2019) Executive level management of electronic Hye Won Jung, by thesis entitled: evidence: are we preparing our leaders to Multiple MCT particle detection and meet the challenges? tracking for analysing cystic fibrosis (conferred: 22 August 2019) treatments in synchrotron phase contrast x-ray imaging Saiful Islam, by thesis entitled: (conferred: 06 June 2019) Key Success Factors of PRINCE2 Project Management Method in Software Javad Naderi, by thesis entitled: Development Projects Strategies for combatting the formation (conferred: 02 May 2019) of fungal biofilms on biomaterials surfaces (conferred: 22 August 2019) * indicates a conferral of award date prior to Omerebere Ogbughalu, by thesis entitled: this ceremony Microbial stimulation using simple and complex organic amendments for pyrite oxidation control in acid mine drainage (conferred: 14 February 2019)

Andrea Elayne Parks, by thesis entitled: Learning to support Year 12 student university study choice (conferred: 22 August 2019)

29 DIVISION OF INFORMATION Himasri Pamidi *(20/12/2017) TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING Chandrakanth Perla AND THE ENVIRONMENT Dinoop Raj for the degree of Master of Engineering Vaishnavi Rajagopal (Environmental Science and Engineering) Jaspreet Singh Sidhu *(26/04/2019) Qing Xiao *(02/05/2019) Pavan Kumar Vanaparthy for the degree of Master of Science for the Graduate Diploma in Aviation (Environmental Science) Todd Steven Everard Chin How Goh *(06/06/2019) Rohit Paudel for the Graduate Diploma in Engineering THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING (Engineering Management) for the degree of Master of Dongni Wang Engineering (Autonomous Systems) for the Graduate Diploma in Hiren Suresh Sanathara Engineering (Systems Engineering) Shusen Zhai Clayton Brian Langley for the degree of Master of for the Graduate Diploma in Human Engineering (Electrical Power) Factors and Safety Management Systems Tajrian Akther *(26/04/2019) Alexander Philip Harald Keys Jaison Alias Lance Joseph Breen Arnav Sunil Belapurkar Gordon Smith Yang Hu Georgia Alice Tuckwell Tuo Jiang Puraskar Sapkota for the Graduate Certificate in Human Factors and Safety Management Systems for the degree of Master of Engineering Ian Firth (Engineering Management) Ali Mohamed Abdullahi for the Graduate Certificate in Logistics James Adediran Adeyeye and Supply Chain Management Muhammad Arfa Akram Elena Shevchenko Jima John Anak Warren Williams Sagar Arora for the Graduate Certificate in Sreeram Chennupati Organisational Safety and Human Factors Anirudh Dalmia Nicholas Peter Borrow-Jones Anto Vellara Francis Sharyn Joy Cobbin Muhammad Yaseen Hanif Warren John Daley Nguyen Ngoc Hoang Elise Kosch Rajas Santosh Kambli Damien Paul Manning Akhil Kochukutty Suresh Pene Louise Mellors Bharath Kondaveeti Chi Sing Kwok for the Graduate Certificate in Space Studies Krushank Dipakkumar Limbachiya Varun Sai Mandava Bal Dhital Ashams Marakkacherry Winnes Kyle Benjamin Faulkner Michael Rey Orlino Rishi Khan Arthkumar Sureshbhai Patel for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering Dharamkumar Patel (Honours) (Electrical and Electronic) Lakshman Sri Harsha Ponnam Salah Hassan A Alyahyawi Prince Pushpa Rajan Timothy Paul Chiknaikin Barla Vishnuvardhan Reddy Sushmita Borkakati Jaimin Pankajkumar Shah Andrew Du Simran Sharma Manamalage Nuwan Sampath Sanjeewa Carly Lee Sutton Fernando Simranjeet Singh Hong Kingsley Shaun Ashley Taylor Hiu Tung Hung Krishna Chaitanya Tummala Wasala Muhandiramge Chatura Mahesh Jayawardena for the degree of Master of Andre Nagy Engineering (Telecommunications) Emil Haiqal Suhaimi Navya Krishna Dasari Wang He Sundar Paul Dasari Zhang Jun Jigar Jasvantkumar Desai Ritesh Maheshkumar Gajjar for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering Jobanpreet Singh (Honours) (Electrical and Mechatronic) Joseph Mathew Deng Seng Ang Dilawer Mehmood Archangelo Amelkare Sangu Nawalpreet Kaur *(26/04/2019)

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for the degree of Bachelor of Kai Xuan Lee 10.30am 1 October: Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) Kun Sang Leong Hassan Ahmed A Al Ghawas Leung Man To Yousef Khalifa Al Thawadi Tam Chun Lam Helal Yahya S Alobayli Bradley Terence Todd Mustafa Ahmed A Alzahrani Fook Chuen Wan Borui Bai for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering Phone Khant Myat (Electronics and Communications) Ming Long Yeung Thabologang Goitsemang Kevin Peter Brock Tyson Phillips for the degree of Bachelor of Paul Raymond Summerton Engineering (Mechanical) Ashiq Basheer *(06/06/2019) for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical for the degree of Bachelor of and Advanced Manufacturing) Technology (Mechanical and Ajaypreet Singh Bhatti Manufacturing Engineering) Husain Murtaza Lloyd Murray Ashton Abhilash Saini for the Associate Degree in Engineering Erik Richard Welin Thomas Conrad Casey Yao Yu Drew Reginald Eager for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering Jayantha Ranasooriya (Honours) (Mechanical and Mechatronic) Vincy Thomas Joshua Joseph Kade Alexander Warin Muhammad Adib bin Mohd Afandi THE SCHOOL OF INFORMATION for the degree of Bachelor of TECHNOLOGY AND Engineering (Honours) (Mechatronic) MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES Lachlan Benjamin Ahrens for the degree of Master of Business Isaiah Fergus Blumson Information Management Tengku Mohd Syafiq bin Engku Hadi Sophie Turtle Muhammad Aizuddin Hussin Sneha Manimurugan for the degree of Master of Cybersecurity Masman Bin Osman Rama Lakshmi Achanta Muhammad Nazmie Bin Razali Siddesh Sandeep Chowkekar Adam Syahir Bin Umar Hamizi Patrick Higgins Safdar Majeed for the degree of Bachelor of Aviation Damien Stone Ramana Miles Wai Lam Ng Samuel Daddow Muh Abdur Rohman Aishan Li Mohan Shahi Bennett Muller *(26/04/2019) Oliver Stone for the degree of Master of Data Science Ophilia Daniel for the degree of Bachelor of Khandoker Omur Faruqe Aviation (Management) Renqiang Luo Chang Yen-Jung Danny Umair Mehmood Tsz Yin Ho Aradhana Priya Mehta Chi Hong Ian Neeraj Rajendra Naidu Ethan Alexander Inglis Luke Gordan Anthony Oswald Ho Hang Lo Shitanshu Dineshchandra Parekh Bianca Renee Lucas Raj Atul Parmar Saurabh Vitthalbhai Patel Alistair Stuart Pearce Luke Lawrence Sinclair Arjun Dev Singh Ramesh Bless Joseph Tom William Tuck Onn Thong King Hei Tsang Yan Yan for the degree of Master of Information Management (Library for the degree of Bachelor and Information Management) of Aviation (Pilot) Kaitlyn Siobhan Gotley Mohammed Mishal Anzari Emma Marie Hamilton Yu-Tung Terrica Cheung Megan Anne Mahon Todd Steven Everard *(26/04/2019) Jack Walker Samson Luke Michael Holland Emily Marguerite Buffy Wilson Kosuke Hori Samuel Dean Keys Chi Kuen Lau Shao Quanxin

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for the degree of Master of Information for the Graduate Diploma in Library 10.30am Technology (Enterprise Management) and Information Management 1 October: Popular Budhathoki David James Brereton Abhishek Bajaj Rebecca Cameron Symons Chen Zhongwei for the Graduate Certificate Bharti Chugh in Data Science Shravani Reddy Donapati Astik Champakkumar Bhatt Shanthi Dulla Sorabh Chadha Venkatesh Reddy Endurthi Gorla Raghu Rami Reddy Raghu Ram Gannamani Franco Maio Aneet Shilpa George Velagala Krishna Chaitanya Reddy Gurkamal Singh Gill Ravinder Kaur Grewal for the Graduate Certificate in Jagbir Singh Information Management Maharshi Maheshkumar Kandoi Bernard Francis Boyce Lakshmi Prasanth Kammili Tiago Dias Amrinderpreet Kaur Adam Francis Terence Pegg Harmanpreet Kaur Nicole Perry Yingqiao Liang Jodie Sturman Komalpreet Kaur for the Graduate Certificate in Parminder Kaur Information Technology Xingyu Liu Nathan Nirens Xuehai Liu Lizu for the degree of Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) Kuo-Ming Ma Manju Andrew Zamecnik Aminah Hady Masmaly for the degree of Bachelor of Maslin Marshal Naronha Information Technology (Honours) Karishma Arvindkumar Patel (Enterprise Business Solutions) Kranti Hang Rai Paul James Hancock Kumarasinghe Samanthi Perera Rajakaruna Daniel James Farr Sandhya Ramakrishnan Stavros Katsoulotos Mamatha Ramidi Matthew Peter Wilton Gurjot Kaur Sandhu for the degree of Bachelor of Varun Sharma Software Engineering (Honours) Harsimran Singh Sohi Anthony Belperio Zheng Jianxiao Madhsudhan Sun Lingchao Lisha Tang for the degree of Bachelor Xian Xiao of Business (Management of Information Technology) Wenjie Zhong Stefan Paul Elliott for the Graduate Diploma in Data Science Tyler Alan Trenwith Ben Davidson for the degree of Bachelor of Vivek Bhandary Sannathadka Information Technology Gurpreet Singh Jordan Reece Comley for the Graduate Diploma in Paul David Ollivier Information Management (Archives Scott Steven Reilly and Records Management) Hong Kit Yeung Charmaine Faith Burton Jasmin Louise Clark for the degree of Bachelor of Information Technology (Games Hugh Coates and Entertainment Design) for the Graduate Diploma in Bui Minh Phu Information Management (Library Xi Chen and Information Management) David John Cowdrey Maxwell Alexander Archibald Jamie Robert Gower Sonja Brownridge Huynh Nguyen Anh Duy Leesha Li Xia Chan Xu Jiahua Nikki Louise Corrigan Tasha Lee Eskau for the degree of Bachelor of Information Technology (Mobile Amanda Jane Griffin Application Development) Jodie Lee Zajac Daniel Mattiazzo Tin Nguyen Belinda Margaret Shaw Yen Yen Toh

33 for the degree of Bachelor Mohammed Abdul Awal of Information Technology Ashok Dharamshi Bera (Networking and Cybersecurity) Bojeen Brifkani Jake Daniel Angeletti Ran Dou Ahmad Abdulellah M Alerwoi Dom Nath Kafley Hanhefu Chen Venu Kunchala Jack Hamish Dodd Raj Kumar Phuyal James Douglas Higgs Yisen Sun Samual Robert Jackson Xinyu Wang Jordan Lelli Austin Long for the degree of Master of Engineering (Transport) Thariq Mohamed Madardeen Abdeen Jithendra Kosaraju Joshua Tai Robinson Pasquale Cesare Rossi for the degree of Master of Engineering Lehua Ruan (Water Resources Management) Tan Seng Teik Denish Gautam Yishan Wang for the degree of Bachelor of Information Technology (Software Development) for the degree of Master of Daisy Jeruto Chemasas Environmental Science Ryan James Davie Laraib Ahmad Gurpreet Singh Bijay Khanal Gao Chao Ranjith Reddy Peddakapu Yuchen Ge Ashmita Shah Ranjan Ghosh for the degree of Master of Huang Yang Project Management Yasir Hussain Kareen Bawa Chun Ming Lau Nisargkumar Surendrakumar Bhatia Dayun Liu Adrian Buckley Qianli Ma Nattana Cheenglab Kym Raymond O’Connor Gurpreet Singh Dylon Ross Smith Muhammad Adeel Sadiq *(24/04/2019) Nasrin Torabi Deepak Shahi Mitchell Jon Wyllie Gerard Wedding Yang Yan Matthew Jun Yang Yeap for the degree of Master of Feng Zhang Quantity Surveying Zhu Ruilin An Shu Yen Kei Chin for the degree of Bachelor of Information Liu Zhuoran Technology (Systems Administration) Muhammad Uzair Ehsan Joshua Rory Moorghen for the Graduate Diploma in Built for the degree of Bachelor of Environment (Building Surveying) Mathematical Sciences Leigh Brett Aardenburg Maria Kapsis Neil Paul Bennett Alexander Ian James Qusai El-Jurf Thomas Richard Miller Essam Aly Elsayed for the Associate Degree in Ross Jeffry Information Technology Md Lutfor Rahman Christopher Mark Sanders Joshua Thomas Seeto-Regueira David Michael Thain Anuj Sethi Mark Benjamin Stone THE SCHOOL OF NATURAL AND BUILT ENVIRONMENTS Paul Ross Weymouth Madeline Louise Winton for the degree of Master of Shunjie Zhu Applied Project Management Sheetal Visha Gounder for the Graduate Diploma in Project Management Unha Heo Vanessa Eley Leanne Jane Higgins Craig John Hackney Luo Jingwen Matthew Stephen Jones Paul Saeki Vineet Joshi Jivika Sullaphen Sai Varshitha Reddy Kasu Peter Horst Tebeck Deborah J Saunders Pengfei Xia Antony Boyd Langkamp for the degree of Master of Engineering Christopher Maiolo (Civil and Infrastructure) Jacqueline Power Muhammad Bilal Ashraf Umang Rajnikant Shah

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for the Graduate Diploma in Surveying for the degree of Bachelor of 10.30am 1 October: Andrew James Good Environmental Science Sean Robert O’Sullivan Jiaqi Dong Dansan Mashaka for the Graduate Certificate in Built Brody Greg Perry Environment (Building Surveying) Mathew Iacobbe for the degree of Bachelor Christopher Johnson of Geospatial Science Morgan Moss Julian Joseph Kamenjarin Amirreza Sadrolodabaee for the Graduate Certificate in Project Management for the degree of Bachelor of Science Nisha Ajay Tim Michael Cornell Kendra Anne Bosworth Reine Philip Bolding Lisa Ann Devine Scott Douglas Leech Russell Endersby Shanith Kavindu Ranasinghe Theresa Maree French for the degree of Bachelor Rachel Nickola Hehir of Sustainable Environments Allan Thomas Kane (Geospatial Information Systems) Craig Curren Murphy Christopher Joel Sloan Beauty Nolan Elyas Yaqubi for the Associate Degree in Built Environment Jacqueline Cecelia Squires Nigel Matthew Sydney Bianca Lauren Haddrick Vasilis Alexander Zissopoulos for the Associate Degree in Engineering Katrina Panagiota van Zanten Simon Neil Hodge for the degree of Bachelor of Justin Joseph Lesiuk Construction Management and Economics (Honours) Wei Shan Chee Tyson Devine Jacob Harrison Graetz Lo Ho Wun James Lachlan Mitchell Tyson Rogers Hoi Yui Andrew Tsang for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil) Fatema Ahmadi Kym David Ashby Oleand Avdiu Cai Ziwei Kai Jiang Lei Liu Moein Massoum Zadeh Dhiren Ravji Pindoriya Oh Yeen Tang for the degree of Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil and Structural) Li Bingjin Connor Chevy Coates Linfan Zeng Zhixi Zhu for the degree of Bachelor of Sustainable Environments (Honours) Anthony Stephen Randell Jordan Kyle Scott for the degree of Bachelor of Built Environment Stefan Bahanan *(24/04/2019) Thomas John Barker Timothy James Birkett Stevo Bozic George Hristakopoulos Mathew Maan Salha Bowen Shen Chez Inocenzo Signorello

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Tuesday 1 October 2019 at 3:00pm 3.00pm 1 October: PRIDHAM HALL

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony Ms Anna Meares OAM Processional music will be played. Ms Anna Meares OAM is one of Australia’s The audience is requested to stand for favourite sporting heroes and one of the the entrance of the Academic Procession, most talented athletes in the world. She Council and Official Party. is a 4-time Olympian, 2-time Olympic The Australian National Anthem will be Champion with 6 Olympic medals (Bronze sung by Ms Sharon Turley, Soprano. – Rio 2016, Gold and Silver – London 2012, Silver – Beijing 2008, and Gold and Bronze The Chancellor, Ms Pauline Carr BEc(ANU) – Athens 2004), an eleven time world MBA, FAICD, FCIS, FGIA will open the champion across four different disciplines, a ceremony. five time Commonwealth Games champion The Vice Chancellor and President, and she was the flag bearer for the Glasgow Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons), PhD, 2014 Australian Commonwealth Games and CChem, FRSC, will address the ceremony. the 2016 Australian Olympic Games teams. Professor Joanne Cys BA, BA(Int Des), She is the only Australian athlete in history MArch, PhD, LFDIA, Pro Vice Chancellor for from any sport to medal individually in four the Division of Education, Arts and Social consecutive Olympic Games. Sciences, will present Ms Anna Meares OAM In 2003 Ms Meares was awarded a for the honorary degree of Doctor of the Centenary Medal for service to Australian University. society through the sport of cycling, and The Occasional Address will be delivered in the 2005 Australia Day Honours she by Ms Anna Mears OAM, Track Cycling was awarded a Medal of the Order of Champion. Australia (OAM) for service to sport as a Gold Medallist at the Athens 2004 Olympic The Chancellor, on behalf of the University, Games. will confer awards on the candidates. Ms Meares has chosen to be a strong The Chancellor will close the ceremony. contributor to the community serving as an ambassador for the Little Heroes The audience is requested to stand as the Foundation for children with serious illness, Official Party, Council, Academic Procession helping to raise funds for a worthy cause and Graduates retire. and putting a smile on the faces of the children fighting seemingly undefeatable disease and providing inspiration to their families. She was also an ambassador for the National Breast Cancer Foundation, Cystic Fibrosis, and currently is an ambassador for Cycling Cares, a Fight MND (Motor Neurone Disease) campaign after her long time coach Gary West was diagnosed in 2016 and lost his battle in 2017. She participates in the Port Adelaide Community Youth Program and is a global ambassador for the club. She is also an author having written her autobiography ‘The Anna Meares Story – The fighting spirit of a champion’ and has given numerous talks about sportsmanship, success and the power of the mind over body.

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The Presentation 3.00pm 1 October: for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Tracey Jane Price, by thesis entitled: Chandani KC, by thesis entitled: An investigation of teacher An approach to planning for urban living understandings of justice in the context heritage in historic cities in developing of evangelical Christian schooling countries: a case study of Kathmandu (conferred: 22 August 2019) Valley (conferred: 06 June 2019) Joy Margaret Thomas, by thesis entitled: Early childhood students and international Jenna Elyse Meiksans, by thesis entitled: transitions By accident rather than design: (conferred: 22 August 2019) placement decision making in Australian child protection systems (conferred: 22 August 2019) * indicates a conferral of award date prior to this ceremony Annabelle Monique Neall, by thesis entitled: The boundaries and constraints of bystander intervention in organisational DIVISION OF EDUCATION, ARTS settings AND SOCIAL SCIENCES (conferred: 22 August 2019) for the degree of Master of Visual Arts Lorraine Yvette Overton, by thesis entitled: Anna Katherine Gore *(02/05/2019) An investigation into the transition from primary to secondary school: student for the Associate Degree in Arts Studies perceptions of their transition experience Rebekah Laura Abarno (conferred: 22 August 2019) Maria Brunilde Barrientos Belinda Anne Cottle Rachael Elise Potter, by thesis entitled: Choman Khoshnaw Australian work health and safety policy Aimee Jayde Mackey for psychosocial hazards and risks: Nurzadatil Irfan Binti Zainal Azim evaluation of the context, content, and implementation for the Diploma in Arts Studies (conferred: 06 June 2019) Brahimu William Batanga Kate Joan Marlais Natalie Dianne Texler, by thesis entitled: Lifeline: making the personal experience THE SCHOOL OF ART, theatrical ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN (conferred: 22 August 2019) for the degree of Master of Architecture Affan Akhtar for the degree of Doctor of Education Ankita Bhargava Catherine Mary Dalton, by thesis entitled: Prachi Rajendra Bhavsar Transdisciplinary learning in Aakash Chaudhary international education: a single school Jingchao Chen ethnography Dhananjay Shyam Dogra (conferred: 02 May 2019) Shivani Umesh Mangalore Carolyn Jill Hadley, by thesis entitled: Rujuta Kulkarni Leadership development in the public Jason Robert Ludwig service: tensions between local context David Makridis and national training standards Akanksh Shreedhar Morab (conferred: 19 December 2018) Manish Rajarshi Neogi Krimika Pramod Parekh Dora Rosalba Iuliano, by thesis entitled: Rohit Rajan Educational leadership: the reluctant Kruti Amitkumar Shah aspiring principal - dilemmas of playing Malavika Shibu Chakravarthy the game! Sunny Sanjay Shrestha (conferred: 22 August 2019) Krithika Srinivasan Leanne Sandra Longfellow, by thesis Mutharasan Subbarayan entitled: Rama Zeitouneh An investigation into partnerships Linwan Zhang between mothers of children with disabilities and schools for the degree of Master of Design (Communication Design) (conferred: 02 May 2019) Nobia Shaheen Ahsan Anastasia Emmeline Elizabeth Crossman

39 for the degree of Master of Design for the degree of Bachelor of (Design and Construct) Design (Communication Design) Joshua Thomas Day Hamish Matthew Cock Jennifer Mary Collins for the degree of Master of Design (Interior Architecture) Conrad Maximilian Furmanik Marlon Alan Haines Kriti Gupta Anh Thuy Nguyen Kerol Nayankumar Patel Georgina Kate Phillips for the degree of Master of Sandra Patricia Serrato Roncancio Design (Sustainable Design) Phoebe Kate Swift Robyn May Crago Trang Vo for the degree of Master of Design for the degree of Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication) (Illustration and Animation) Katherine Kordek Jade De Silva for the Graduate Diploma in Margarita Kolovinos Design (Contemporary Art) Remy Patresse Prideaux Xiaoye Qian for the degree of Bachelor of Design (Product Design) for the Graduate Diploma in Design (Industrial Design) Russel John Christie-Taylor Liam Scott Buggy Fatema Anwari Benjamin Scott Hobbs for the Graduate Diploma in Visual Jack Leighton Stewart Art and Creative Practice Caroline Quinn Radzevicius for the degree of Bachelor of Interior Architecture for the Graduate Diploma in Visual Naomi Louise Cavallaro Art and Design (Photography) Chang Shih-Hsien John Graham Taylor Taylor Jade Fabry for the degree of Bachelor of Urban Abdul Malik Hussaini and Regional Planning (Honours) Sara Jade Threadgold Phu Luong Nguyen Matthew David Walker Sean Lawrence Price THE SCHOOL OF CREATIVE INDUSTRIES for the degree of Bachelor of Interior for the degree of Master of Architecture with Honours Aboriginal Studies Marieka Talia Ilkiw Lezette Ann De-Bressac for the degree of Bachelor of Colin Bede Herring Architectural Studies for the Graduate Diploma in Abdul Rauff Azhar Bin Abd Salam Communication (Public Relations) Lucy Cushway Leeanne Summer Bloomfield Gericho Ocampo Ferrer Eleftheria Christina Frangoulis Ari Jabari Scott James Murphy Ji Zhe Olivia Grace Peciulis Kok Chun Lai Darcy Calvin Lord for the Graduate Certificate Euleena Rosetta Sandland MacLachlan in Aboriginal Studies Eskadel Mulalem Maru Steven Maxwell Bennett Phan Duc Luan Natalie Marina Ann Van Der Zant Wan Muhammad Rafiq Syazani Wan Rudaini for the Graduate Certificate in Elisha Kwan Fah Wong Compositing and Tracking Wong Shareen Shi Lin Magdalene Grace Dorothea Hareuthai Manish Vasan Yeshwanth Kumar Marschall *(18/04/2019) Peter Lee Yuen Tung Yip Wing Cheong Leung for the degree of Bachelor Adrian Vincent Ruggiero of Contemporary Art Paul Schemeczko Jagoe Felix Emir Daniel Phillip Ward Chelsea Taylor Brimblecombe for the Graduate Certificate in Austin Cori Carr Dynamic Effects and Lighting Marco Antonio Fuentes Castro Yin Ching Chow Rani Shah Lawson Lachlan Christopher Doherty Rory Saturnin Marchant Melissa Christine Farnham Tiffany Marie Phillips Hamish Philip Goodger Wang Guan Alicia Jane Rzewucki Karlien van Rooyen Joeb Luke Stopforth Dylan Tipple

40 41 for the Graduate Certificate for the degree of Bachelor in Film and Television of Arts (Linguistics) Christine Anne Belford Tamara Ruth Collinson Henry Buckley Taqdeer Kaur Sandhu David Liam Castle Wong Kwan Ting 3.00pm

Rebecca Elisabeth De Ruiter 1 October: for the degree of Bachelor of Philippa Elizabeth Violet Doré Arts (Performing Arts) Mikaela Pontecorvo Caitlin Jane Darby Riley Austin Henry Hogan Kaitlyn Tayla McKenzie Craig Jackson Clara Moutakis Abbey Jade Mulraney Georgia Kate Raison for the degree of Bachelor of Arts Bianca Lee Robinson (Writing and Creative Communication) Simon Williams Grace Elizabeth Robinson for the degree of Bachelor for the degree of Bachelor of of Arts (Honours) Communication and Media Biannca Lesley Challans Nur Alia Binti Nazri Jennifer Claire Innes Lauren Jennett Andriske Kayla Jane Robertson Tsz Hin Chong Kristin Nicola Gentilcore for the degree of Bachelor Grace Harris of Arts (Aboriginal Cultures and Australian Society) Euan Alan James Georgia Annwyn Lillis *(26/04/2019) Beth Danielle Germein Reid Hannah Li-Hwa Robson-Thoo for the degree of Bachelor of Tsz Kiu Tsang Arts (Applied Linguistics) Georgia Carly Wright Amal Zahim Alharbi for the degree of Bachelor of for the degree of Bachelor of Journalism and Professional Writing Arts (English Language) Francesca Mae Atkinson Sin Man Chan David Bucio-Lueza for the degree of Bachelor of Arts Harrison Reece Davies (English and Creative Writing) Kirsty Lauren Kubenk Kellie Lousie Allen Brendan Allen Lines Celine Diarn Ashby Ethan Thomas Owens Jesse Ryan Brancis Samuel Squire Nicholas William Brodley Tomasz Szarek Steven Owen Button for the degrees of Bachelor of Journalism Sarah Jane Donnellan and Professional Writing and Bachelor Kieran Thomas Drost of Arts (International Relations) Stephanie Brigitte Haas Oliver William Marshall Jennifer Ngo Claire Amelia Skelton Rebecca Jane Serle for the degree of Bachelor of Media Arts for the degree of Bachelor of Arts Cai Qi (History and Cultural Studies) Yien Sui Ang Alexander Spiros Kanaris Patrick Bawden Yasmin Lyons *(26/04/2019) Damaris Andrea Carrasco Tayla Grace Priebbenow Abigael Jade Daly for the degree of Bachelor of Bridget Rose Dinning Arts (Indigenous Studies) Jasmin Lee Hesse-Nicholas Julian Michael Clarke Li Yantong Pamela Elizabeth Harmey Ma Linmeng June Margaret Little Ayda Mahdizadeh Thomas Nairn Tanmay More Kane Jeffrey Wilson Lee Myllynen Alexandros Papanikolaou for the degree of Bachelor of Amelia Rose Ryan Arts (International Relations) Melanie Thu Trieu Aluel Riak Christelle Jem Tumapang Tony Zakkour Sharon Ann Wood for the degree of Bachelor Zhao Wen of Arts (Languages) Zheng Hao Tessa Amelia Caldicott *(26/04/2019) Elizabeth Shueard

41 42 43 for the degree of Bachelor of Music Anna Provatas Nikolas Haropoulos-Smallman Sarah Joyce Sheridan John Gerald Slattery for the Diploma in Languages Samantha Lee Stephens Tamara Ruth Collinson *(26/04/2019) Hayley Alexandra Surguy

Sarah Jane Donnellan 3.00pm Laura Pasqualina Vicario 1 October: THE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Jasmine Kate Wauchope Alan Whelan for the degree of Master of Education Kate Wright Shannon Elise Dissinger for the degree of Master of Stephen Mark Bosch Teaching (Secondary) Lauren Pamela Camens Jakob Louis Aebi Kirsty Ann Faulkner Punsisi Pavani Alahakoon Adam Barry Taylor Gribble Catherine Fay Alcock Virginia Catharine Hand David Stefan Altamura Timothy Paul Kloeden Hannah Celeste Austin Liana McCurry Ying Bai Jenna Miltenoff James Anthony Baron Rachel Jade Seager Benjamin David Bowden Kylie-Marie Stephens Karly Lorie Bartlett for the degree of Master of Education Chloe Blum (Educational Leadership) Eliza Ruby Boulton Chevonne Eva Louise Craker Sebastian Bowden Matthew Adam Krieg Amelia June Broadbent Leanne Emilie Polkinghorne Lara Jule Broadbent Rhiannon Rose Brown for the degree of Master of Education (TESOL) Lisa Joan Nicole Buckley Anjana Baliyan Charis Elizabeth Button Amritpal Kaur Amanda Lee Cameron Ceysu Ece Kotooglu Nicola Jade Carbone Ru Li Leisha Carmichael Nguyen Tra Giang Phan Nitika Chauhan Diana Purwati Stefania Chiro Zheng Yacui Heidi Clark Joshua Leigh Colbourne for the degree of Master of Alice Rose May Collison Teaching (Early Childhood) Simone Conboy Yulin Ren Nicholas Cooper Iresha Subashini Kumari Kotakadeniya Emily Harriet Cooymans Heenkenda Mudiyanselage John William Day Li Jiao Mercy Nwafor Edeh Liao Chunxiao Jarrod Carl Dutschke Rong Shi Ruby Adelaide Easthope-Swan Amy Elizabeth Wells Shannon James Emanuel for the degree of Master of Melissa Nancy Evans Teaching (Primary) Brianna Grace Falland Kate Marie Akeroyd Mariam Farbod Scott Alexander Barabas Candice Louise Ferguson Alexandria Jessie Lorraine Borg Luke Riley Fiske Francis Cao Eliza Rae Fromm Louise Estell Cielens Eleni Catherine Galanos Emily Rose Easling Catherine Galligani Kieran Paul Eldridge Jasmin Kendra Gaskin Rebecca Ellen Faulkner Alana Irene Glapa Emma Annie Fitridge Katherine Elizabeth Gregor Jayden Lee Forrester Phillip William Guglielmo Jake Dario Gruber Shivani Gupta Hermione Grace Hanna Zoe Marie Haby Stewart David Garrath Higgs Ezrah Kye Holland Parniyan Ilkhani Matthew Tony Hopper Samuel Alexander May Rhiannon Jones Danielle Elyse McAllister Satwinder Kaur James Michael O’Connell Tanya Krolikowski Louise Ranford McCreanor Ainslee Rachael Knight Laura Jane Mitchell Hayley Kollevris Jessica Isabel Parker Mieke Frances Kriegesvelt Andre Danton Pearson

43 Annabel Lampard for the Graduate Certificate in Jinjing Liu Education (Islamic Education) Linda Liwewe Hammad Hassan Isobel Rose Logan for the Graduate Certificate in Julia Lombardo Education Studies (Digital Learning) Polly Rose Macaulay Heather Elizabeth Prider *(23/04/2019) Matthew Dylan Mauriello Alex James McNeish for the degree of Bachelor of Isabel Kate Mcintyre Education (Adult, Vocational and Workplace Learning) Sam Harvey Militch Tamae Ninos Juanita Yolyn Macleod Joel Daniel Nolan for the degree of Bachelor of Ashley Norman Education (Early Childhood) Amy Lea Norris Judy Megan Burne Jonathon James Pantelis for the degree of Bachelor Darien Bray Penno of Education (Primary) Vittoria Lauren Peresano Claudia Jane Norris-Green Kerry Anita Pinchbeck Petra Pavla Tomecko *(18/04/2019) Emily May Playford Sabrina Nicole Sapio for the degree of Bachelor of Boadicea Pocz-Kitchen Education (Primary and Middle) Jarrod James Salter Shamsi Bahadori Manizani *(18/04/2019) Nevena Sloan Ryan St John Chance Nicholas Michael Slowinski Bryanna Ashlee Hales Samuel Steer Mack Haynes Michael John Anton Stevens Raelee Alexandra Minuzzo *(18/04/2019) Afroza Sultana Jasmine Marie Semrau Elizabeth Claire Taylor THE SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY, Nicholas Martin Tilley SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL POLICY Jessica Toy Chun-He Tseng for the degree of Master of Social Work Mark Neil Vawser Samantha Bowley Danielle Adrianne Weatherley Men Chen Elke Catherine Westwood Tamara Sherrie Clarence Alicia Christine Whitton Kara Maree Koler *(23/04/2019) Jasmine Rajani Wratten Daniel Andrew John Niutta Shufang Li *(23/04/2019) for the Graduate Diploma in Education Stephanie Shields McGurk Studies (Digital Learning) Emily Yianoi Nchani Debbie Kaye Frisby *(23/04/2019) Lisa Perkins Lydia Jane Richards for the degree of Bachelor of for the Graduate Certificate in Social Work (Honours) Education (Catholic Education) Bianca Christina Salter Caterina Emily Annetta Abigail Frances Winkworth Josephine De Angelis Daniel Ryan Bettison for the degree of Bachelor of Michelle Frances Edmondson Psychological Science Mary Clare Ford Vanessa Marie Ceravolo Benjamin Rodney Foxwell Millie Rose Corcoran Sarah Howison Sabrin El-Gadba Angela Louise Jarvis Natasha Fowler Jessica Sue Joyce Purva Umesh Gadhia Grammatiki Nectaria Grace Loizos Theodora Rose Garner-Coghlan Tania Louise Loro Montin Mazhar Ismail Christopher David Martin Akeela Mariam Kader Mohamed Sali Linda Kay McEvoy Victoria Kakoulis Susan Margaret Nairn Nathan John Kelton Kathryn Jane O’Connell Emily Jane Kirkham Zafiro Pezos Agnes Xin Yi Koh Melanie Louise Stockdale Jonica Koodrin Sarah Jane Wildy Catherine Hannah Mcallister Gemma Christine Zaknic Trieu Van Le Jared Dennis Maney

44 45 Narelle Maric Jarrod Kurt Moore Kai Ying Ooi Debra Ruth Sargison Anna Segreto 3.00pm Mikayla Alice Southern 1 October: Huseyin Emre Topoglu Annalisa Totani Laura Alexandra Tschirn Rebecca Rose Vincent Claire Nicole Walker Chun Wong for the degree of Bachelor of Psychological Science (Cognitive Neuroscience) Hannah Phoebe Cockram Emma Grace Harrell for the degree of Bachelor of Psychological Science (Counselling and Interpersonal Skills) Natalie Robyn Allen Bailey Jakob Goodwin Ashlyn Elisabeth King Grace Ann McGinley Georgia Rose Smith for the degree of Bachelor of Social Science Hayley Lauren Haigh Shekubah Bannerman Hutton-Addy Zhang Qian for the degree of Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services) Pauline Kalunga for the degree of Bachelor of Social Work Yvorna Joann Allison Gagandeep Kaur Bains Jacklyne Cheruto Cherui Benjamin Paul Gough Jed Thomas Granger Amy Elizabeth Hall Gemma Rose Hall-Kelly Sophie Kraehe Thien Ngoc Nguyen Bianca Louise Ring Samuel Johnathan Weightman for the degrees of Bachelor of Social Work and Bachelor of Arts (International Relations) Sarah Amelia McPharlin Lisa Jayne Stanford

45 Casey Deed A Collection of Memories 2017. Glass, wood and copper. Dimensions variable. Photography by Lee Walter

46 47 Wednesday 2 October 2019 at 10:30am PRIDHAM HALL

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony

Processional music will be played. 10.30am Ms Gillian Hicks AM, MBE, 2 October: FRSA The audience is requested to stand for the entrance of the Academic Procession, Gillian (Gill) Hicks AM, MBE, FRSA is Council and Official Party. considered one of the most thought provoking, powerful and life affirming The Australian National Anthem will be speakers in Australia and the United sung by Ms Sharon Turley, Soprano. Kingdom. She is known globally as an advocate for sustainable peace and a The Chancellor, Ms Pauline Carr BEc(ANU), valuable resource in countering violent MBA, FAICD, FCIS, FGIA, will open the extremism. ceremony. Her devotion to making a personal greater The Provost and Chief Academic Officer, contribution and positive difference to the Professor Allan Evans BPharm, PhD, will urgency of building peace was realised address the ceremony. when she was permanently injured in the Professor Marie Wilson JD, PhD, Pro Vice London terrorist bombings on 7 July 2005. Chancellor Business and Law will present She survived but lost both legs from just Ms Gillian Hicks AM, MBE, FRSA for the below the knee. honorary degree of Doctor of the University. Her ‘lived experience’, from survival The Occasional Address will be delivered by to rehabilitation as a double amputee Ms Gillian Hicks, speaker, author, advocate created a clear demarcation from all she for peace. had known before the bombings, being The Chancellor, on behalf of the University, at the helm of some of the UK’s most will confer awards on the candidates. prestigious and respected institutions – including Publishing Director of the The Chancellor will close the ceremony. architecture, design and contemporary The audience is requested to stand as the culture magazine, Blueprint, Director of the Official Party, Council, Academic Procession Dangerous Minds design consultancy and and Graduates retire. Head Curator at the Design Council, along with being one of the first women to be invited to become a Fellow of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce. Ms Hicks has made it her mission to use her experiences and her new body form to positive effect. In 2007, Ms Hicks founded the not for profit organisation M.A.D. for Peace, a platform that connects people globally and encourages ‘us’ to think of Peace as a Verb, something that we have an individual responsibility to ‘do’ every day. In 2008, Ms Hicks released her first book entitled One Unknown, named after the chilling label given to her as she arrived at hospital as an unidentified body. Her book received fantastic reviews and as a major recognition it was shortlisted for the Mind Book of the Year Awards in 2008. Since returning to Australia in 2012, she has been recognised as South Australian, Australian of the Year 2015 and wonderfully became a Mother to her daughter, Amélie, a privilege that she sees as her greatest ever achievement.

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for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy Jia Yin Soo, by thesis entitled: Jayani Upekha Indrajith Andrahannadi, by Interaction between a suboptimal thesis entitled: intrauterine environment and maternal 10.30am The role of tourism in a post-conflict drug use on drug metabolism in the 2 October: region: contested representations of key offspring actors (conferred: 22 August 2019) (conferred: 22 August 2019) Hannah Mary Milroy Thomas, by thesis Jack Robert Thomas Darby, by thesis entitled: entitled: Flightless I regulation of pericyte function Developing a strategy to prevent cardiac in acute and diabetic wound healing hypertrophy caused by intrauterine (conferred: 06 June 2019) growth restriction (conferred: 22 August 2019) Sherin Vareeckal Joseph, by thesis entitled: The role of haptenation in penicillin and Jim Henry Hughes, by thesis entitled: cephalosporin allergy Pharmacometric methodologies and their (conferred: 02 May 2019) use for lenalidomide drug development in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia Alexandra Theophanie Wade, by thesis (conferred: 22 August 2019) entitled: Investigating the Mediterranean diet Melissa Joan Hull, by thesis entitled: for non-Mediterranean populations: Cultivating farmer health: development, cardiovascular health and cognitive evaluation and application of a novel function help-seeking scale for farmers (conferred: 22 August 2019) (conferred: 02 May 2019) Scott Leslie Weeks, by thesis entitled: Maria Isabel Jimenez, by thesis entitled: Developing foundations for robust An emerging relationship framework for occupational-therapy-based intervention managing complex military procurement studies to address the sensory needs of projects children with autism spectrum disorder in Australia (conferred: 22 August 2019) (conferred: 02 May 2019) Gizat Molla Kassie, by thesis entitled: Jin Yin, by thesis entitled: Targeting medicines in the prevention of delirium in older patients: a principal role The effects of social media interaction for pharmacists on tourist experience: a mixed-method approach (conferred: 22 August 2019) (conferred: 02 May 2019) Mitchell Clay Lock, by thesis entitled: Longjin Zhong, by thesis entitled: Molecular regulation of cardiac regeneration post-myocardial infarction Pharmacological evaluation of protein kinase inhibitors as anti-cancer agents (conferred: 22 August 2019) (conferred: 22 August 2019) Maja Pajcin, by thesis entitled: Investigation of peripheral biomarkers for assessing operator alertness and attention during sleep loss * indicates a conferral of award date prior to this ceremony (conferred: 14 February 2019)

Hafsa Jabeen Pirzada, by thesis entitled: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA Islamic legal principles among cultural peoples: a Hanafi jurisprudential analysis BUSINESS SCHOOL of marriage consent in the Pashtun for the degree of Master of Business cultural context of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Michelle Joanne Zacharko *(22/08/2019) (conferred: 02 May 2019) THE SCHOOL OF LAW Bilquis Romana, by thesis entitled: Liposome-micelle hybrid systems for for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws oral delivery of poorly water-soluble (Honours) and Bachelor of Business cardiovascular drug lovastatin and (Economics, Finance and Trade) anticancer drugs paclitaxel and Callum David Newman-Milne 5-fluorouracil (conferred: 09 September 2019) for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) Sarah Elkhier Frangiosa

49 for the degrees of Bachelor of for the degree of Master of Management Laws (Honours) and Bachelor (Integrated Supply Chain Management) of Commerce (Accounting) Stacey Gardiakos Hui Chen for the degree of Master of for the degrees of Bachelor of Management (Marketing) Laws (Honours) and Bachelor Tingwei Hu of Psychological Science Bradley James Jarrett Sofie Harris Ying Luan for the degree of Bachelor Elmin Ramcilovic of Laws (Honours) Paulina Ramintas Sarah Abdul Samad Tao Tianran Victoria Aronis David Thorpe Jawad Khalili Amber Tuscharski Bianca Monique Muller Catherine Anne Violi Katerina Parrella Jingya Zhang Penny Kathleen Whiting for the degree of Master of Management for the degree of Bachelor of (Tourism and Event Management) Business (Legal Studies) Hannah White Jordan Peter Flavel for the Graduate Diploma in for the degree of Bachelor of Laws Human Resource Management Paul Anthony Dolman Lee Margaret Chancellor Stephanie Ann Palombi Megan Kate Eterovic-Soric Marilou Pullicar Patterson for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Rochelle Marie White Bachelor of Arts (International Relations) Jelena Kalik for the Graduate Diploma in Management (Arts and Cultural Management) for the degrees of Bachelor of Kathryn McClintock Laws and Bachelor of Business (Economics, Finance and Trade) for the Graduate Certificate in Samuel David Sobels Human Resource Management Karin Apele for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws Billie-Jo Barbara and Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Katrina Anne Belgrove Alexandra Mary Craig Cynthia Davies for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Ishmael Ereman Bachelor of International Relations Kevin Goiye Lauren Jade Green Sophie Parsons Hlipala Salsabil Hafiz Vabore Goasa Homoka Gayl Avia Iramu for the degrees of Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Journalism Kila Rupa Kila Tatiova Memafu Jason Aris Katsaras Hams Mumuk Mipil THE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT Darius Kutagur Muguduo Alice Asigau Navuru for the degree of Master of Human Resource Management Niwia Ebia Olewale Jackson Pepeto Chang Chung Yuan Esther Sangai Daniel John McCartney Katelan Ellen Promnitz for the degree of Master of Management Lawrence Pantabu Purtang Lok Man Cheung Isabella Maria-Elisa Rapetti Nan Li Ilona Jane Schultz Tanja Sladakovic for the degree of Master of Management (Arts and Cultural Management) Brigitte Nambakwen Somele Alphin Thomas Benjamin Richard Drogemuller Judith Thomas Yueming Xin Ishmael Meksie Tifati for the degree of Master of Management Abigail Jamilah Tunkia (Human Resource Management) Mutai Leonard Ude Peiyuan Lu Rubi-Anne Wahune Shao Yuhao Lina Pu’u Wam Khuan Wen Tan Senny Waninara Emma Kate Wilson Bernadine Winkuaru Patrick Ezekiel Yembina

50 51 for the Graduate Certificate for the degree of Bachelor of in Management Business (International Business) Alicia Beik Lauren Cooper Cockburn Yonglin Du for the degree of Bachelor of Business Jiawei Geng Bandar Hassan Y Almalki Gu Jingsheng Josipa Brdar Shaomeng Qi Chan Hoi To Matthew

Xi Huang Li Qi Ruian Liu Yu Jing Matthew John Moyes 10.30am Edwina Kidd 2 October: Izabella Tia Vozzo Perrin Krause Yue Wang Mariah Ann Prime Miling Wei Todd Samuel Denwick Smith Kenny Tran for the degree of Bachelor of Business Tu Jiacheng (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Wang Yafeng Nur Syafiqah Azahar Yibo Zhao Brooke Emma Fuss Giang Kien Hue for the degree of Bachelor of Business Lucy Grace Hack (Health Services Management) Han Haohua Alana Kate Lizoguboff *(24/04/2019) Dushan Jurkovic Adewale Debo Olanrewaju Kelara Kereloss Elodie Richards Keang Yi Lai for the degrees of Bachelor of Business Yimei Lin (Human Resource Management) Sun Bingxue and Bachelor of Business (Sport Hoang Tam Tran and Recreation Management) Tseng Wei-Hua Sean Ken Drechsler Xu Peng for the degrees of Bachelor of Business Yan Weijia (Human Resource Management) and Yan Ziting Bachelor of Business (Management) Tong Shuang Yeo Isobele Grace Murphy for the degrees of Bachelor of for the degree of Bachelor of Business Business (Management) and (Human Resource Management) Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Amme-Lee Barton Daniel Thomas Filosi Claire Brus Amber Rose Rollins Claudia Rose Dalle-Nogare for the degree of Bachelor of Jake Alexander Gazettas Business (Management) Hamed Gholami Noseba Elnazer Abakir Leah Halazonitis Simon Kim Holmes Backs Jared Hickey Paul Bologiannis Ascha Jordan McCallum Chen Siqing Sukhneet Kaur Yuen Kiu Chou *(06/06/2019) Katherine Krinis Stefano Di Nino Stefanie Lee Li Ann Jack Donaldson Hoang Vinh Khang Nguyen Qinyi Fan Gemma Robertson Tahlia Kate Gepp Mariia Shapovalova Fiona Louise Gurd Georgia Maria Viola Delang Huang Qiong Wang Jiang Sijia Wong Lik Hang Jiang Tao Stephanie Jeanette Wurst Momoko Kasahara Zhang Dongdong Li Pufeng for the degree of Bachelor of Business Shivam Yogesh Patel (Information Strategy and Management) Vikrant Samson Abid Shahriar Jun Shen Vu Pham Cam Hang Ishulipta Taneja Zhang Jingxiang Wang Hang Zhu Ning Le Phuong Thanh Sam Thompson for the degree of Bachelor of Business Jayamanna Wedage Udani Irasha (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) Wong Cho Wang Karin Yajima Chun Yat Wong Yuan Xiaojie Yue Zhang Zheng Jingzhi

51 52 53 for the degree of Bachelor for the degree of Bachelor of of Business (Policing) Management (Logistics and Amanda Marie Dawson Supply Chain Management) Andrew William James Newell Mark Knoop for the degree of Bachelor of Business for the degree of Bachelor of (Sport and Recreation Management) Tourism and Event Management Monica Ann Ancell Allison Louisa Anita Medhurst

Mimi Blanks DIVISION OF HEALTH SCIENCES Luke Bartlett *(24/04/2019)

Steven Willett Bevan 10.30am for the Associate Degree 2 October: Christian Giacomo Bianchetti in Health Studies Nicholas Christopher Bremner Caralyn Lesley Hale Taylor Carter THE SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES Anthony De Pretis Thomas Albert Forster for the degree of Master of Liam Jamie Hamilton Medical Sonography Kainen Heath Melitta Allanson Morteza Hosseini Jacob Thomas Gill Jeffrey Andrew Swan Rikshant Ranjayesh Lal for the degree of Bachelor of Business Ai-Quan Nguyen (Tourism and Event Management) Simon O’Brien Bonnie Louise Blight for the degree of Master of Ka Yuet Chan *(06/06/2019) Physiotherapy (Graduate Entry) Xiaolin Chen Daniella Boccaccio Wing Sze Cheung Reece James Kleinig Choy Kam Sau for the degree of Master of Research Chung Wai (Population Health Practice) Travis Peter Connolly Ilea Cheyenne Sanders *(14/02/2019) Samantha Jasmine Finch Alexander William Green for the Graduate Diploma in Stella Margaret Hartley Medical Sonography Yue He Lindsay Elizabeth Corbett Kwun Yin Ho Emma Louise Ball Xuanyu Ji Linda Ngoc Diem Trang Banh Song Jin Amanda Leslie Brady Errol Kloska Benjamin Daniel Deacon Yuen Ting Koo Victoria Roslyn Dunford Chi Ki Eunice Kwok *(06/06/2019) Adrian Robert Fiorito Ka Long Lai *(06/06/2019) Emma Leigh Flesser Long Hei Lam *(06/06/2019) Rebecca Lillian Flunder Wing Chi Leung *(06/06/2019) Jessica Julie Fynmore Ka Long Li *(06/06/2019) Dannielle Simone Ghezzi Zoe Melissa Lynch Dorota Gieroba Sarah McKeough Lisa Guan Ai-Mi Nguyen Rima Hamze Louise Kate Pappagallo Eloise Grace Hawke Michelle Chun Ling Po Megan Amy Hines Carrie Rainsford Alicia Liwen Huang Ellie Jane Rogers Naomi Isobel Jansz Alisha Shannon Rout Sarah Kirstin Johnstone Eugenie Simone Steele *(24/04/2019) Marijana Josevska Sinead Vandenbroek Kimberley Mae Joske Daniel James Wilsdon Dupinder Kaur Adrienne Lee Worrell Jung-Gee Ferdinando Ko Weipan Zhou Jade Koen Andrea Monica Kuznicki for the degree of Bachelor of Management Dang Khoa Le Anita Maria Lee Yana Gardiner Marilyn Hui Rhu Leong Gillian Marie Hewlett Fei Li Stephen David Hunt Tan Lim Vanessa Kiritsis Megan Louise Lower Juliana Maree La Rosa Jiahao Luo Shaun Edward O’Connell Nathan James Mackenzie Luke Richard Wiskin Brittany Anne Martin Tegan Margaret Martin Shane McRobb

53 Rose McWilliam for the degree of Bachelor Aimee Lynne Moffat of Human Movement Rachel Kay Molloy William Edward Acres Rima Nawzad Shakir Glen David Francis Deborah Kai-Sze Ng Derek Scott Griggs Keely Shae Papworth Thomas Michael Kane Marcie Maree Rose Grant James Mutton Michelle Louise Roy Johanna Catherine Paddick Mona Vipul Savani Sophie Meg Shillabeer Aarti Sourirajan for the degree of Bachelor of Jessica Spohr Occupational Therapy Jessica Suckling Samantha Marie Betts Maria Tahir Daniel Wesley Patrick Crossman Victoria Ann Treacy Simone Ford Courtney Elise Trotman Xin Jiayi Wenxin Wang Stephanie Pamela White for the degree of Bachelor Leiting Xia of Physiotherapy Ivana Zalesky Pauline Dang Zhang Jieqiong Chan Oh Kim Zhen Zhao Kyuyeong Lee Vi Tuan Ngo for the Graduate Certificate Kevin Luu in Breast Imaging Cassandra Monique McIver Wendy Anne Nieuwerth Johnny Nhat Hoang Nguyen Sarah Buckland Jonathon Luke Papastamatis Anabela Faria Tony Toan Chu Le Vo Ahyoung Mo Ju Mei Petrina Yap Amelia Rose Visintin Ching Wai Yip Mina Zadeh for the degree of Bachelor of Podiatry for the Graduate Certificate in Health Science Wei Dai Brent Jared Dearham THE SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY for the Graduate Certificate in Medical for the degree of Master of Nursing Sonography Principles and Theory Melissa Cathryn Barker Nabila Al Kilabi Jie Zeng Maree Bennett Kristy Lee Dickson for the degree of Master of Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) Okezue Dike Marcie Melbourne Alisa Candice Bates Judy Trieu Leah Margaret McWilliams for the degree of Bachelor of for the Graduate Diploma in Clinical Exercise Physiology Mental Health Nursing Dylan Charles Ballantyne Oats Ryan Kristoffer Cabalinan *(16/04/2019) Cathy Anne Kokegei *(16/04/2019) Michael John Tocchetti Eliza Reyes Olanda *(16/04/2019) for the degree of Bachelor of for the Graduate Diploma in Nursing Exercise and Sport Science Nichole Claire Salmon Nathan Thomas Caputo for the Graduate Certificate in Daniel James Cleggett Nursing (Bridging and Re-entry) Kyle Reece Curness Albert Kolm Albit Lauren Nicole De Tullio Chase Constantino Atendido Amber Warren Alexander Jr Cadwising Atipen Michael James Yunupingu Karen Giorgia Balance for the degree of Bachelor Katherine Joy Baldovino of Health Science Manprit Kaur Gill Isobel Ivy Falster Denisse Maika Celeste Sarah Nash Elizabath Crusho Amy Kate Hayes Francis Carl Edulan Panayiota Ellie Kopsaftis Bianca De Guzman Gunao Wing Ho Ringo Lam Harmandeep Kaur Coral Shanley Jasreet Kaur Vanessa Lou Janio

54 55 June-Woo Jeon UNISA COLLEGE Jaise Kadathungal Brown for the Diploma in Arts Lyca Labajo Ferdous Mazraeh Joshua Lee Turner Kate Victoria Mcgregor Lewis Hill Ariel Luois Pineda Ortega Luke James Turner Rodelis Paraguison for the Diploma in Business

Ramandeep Kaur James Andrew Briggs Jonabee Reyes Simon William Jones Steven Sta Ana Roque

Sojad Rahimi 10.30am 2 October: Reechel Samaniego Edwina Harriet Roeger Nathalie Sibal Emilio Christiaan Werk-Serrato Neenu Rose Siby Jessica Marion Cardenas Tomagan for the Diploma in Health Liam James Richard Birchard for the Graduate Certificate in Kristal Breeze Fiorentino Nursing (Health and Ageing) Art Gashi Angel Ngang Shamila Habibi for the degree of Bachelor of Nursing Par Mawi Laithang Samuel Loukas *(16/04/2019) Douglas Mark Scott McEachern Kennedy Kipruto Birir *(16/04/2019) for the Diploma in Science THE SCHOOL OF PHARMACY and Technology AND MEDICAL SCIENCES Max Ivan Jiegs Cabato Cameron David Fewster for the degree of Master Ivo Martinek of Clinical Pharmacy Clarissa Ann Poniente Mee Yin Melissa Chow Nikko Adrian Roumeliotis Fan Weishan Heather Lyndel Forbes Xiaoling Huang Deborah Chia Miao Hui Eunice Pei Chin Lim Hui Wen Ng Swee Phaik Ooi Wu Jia En for the Graduate Certificate in Pharmacy Practice Jane Emma Harding Kate Maree Jennar Brett Hung Thai Nguyen Kirsty Louise Tait Rebecca Joy Tattingham for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) Sashidhar Dhakal for the degree of Bachelor of Medical Science Fawzia Alizadah Bradley John Bentham Tessa Marie Franson Whitney Catherine Ireland for the degree of Bachelor of Nutrition and Food Sciences Kimberley Alice Lawson Linzi Mary Appleyard Wan Yee Chia Madison Rose Ludlam Anne Wangu Muthoni Yee Fang Yap for the degree of Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science Christopher Wayne Horne Stephen Charles Kale Laura Joanna Santucci Emily Josephine Weir Celina Yen

55 Dan Nguyen ‘Wave’ Environmental Poster 2018

56 57 Wednesday 2 October 2019 at 3:00pm PRIDHAM HALL

The Occasional Address Order of Ceremony The Honourable Trish White Processional music will be played. BE, BA (Qld), FIEAust, FAICD, The audience is requested to stand for

the entrance of the Academic Procession, DUni hc (Adel) Council and Official Party. The Honourable Trish White is Chair The Australian National Anthem will be 3.00pm of the University of South Australia sung by Ms Sharon Turley, Soprano. 2 October: Business School Advisory Board. She is an experienced business executive, engineer The Chancellor, Ms Pauline Carr BEc(ANU) and board director. Her contribution to MBA, FAICD, FCIS, FGIA will open the this university and to the state of South ceremony. Australia has extended over 25 years. The Vice Chancellor and President Her early career was varied – following Professor David Lloyd BSc(Hons) PhD, graduation as an electrical and electronics CChem, FRSC will address the ceremony. engineer in Queensland in 1985, she Professor Marie Wilson JD, PhD, Pro Vice worked in the telecommunications Chancellor Business and Law will present industry at a time of significant expansion The Honourable Trish White for the of broadcasting services across Australia. honorary award of University Fellow. With that work she gained an early understanding of the profound impact The Occasional Address will be delivered an engineer could have on people’s by The Honourable Trish White, Executive quality of life in regional Australia. She Director Slingsby Taylor and National then moved to Canberra to manage President and Chair, Engineers Australia. other national infrastructure projects and then later settled in Adelaide to work in The Chancellor, on behalf of the University, applied research with the Defence Science will confer awards on the candidates. and Technology Organisation (now DST The Chancellor will close the ceremony. Group). It was at this point that Trish began her association with our University, The audience is requested to stand as the volunteering on various boards and Official Party, Council, Academic Procession committees across the disciplines. and Graduates retire. In 1994 Ms White was elected as the Member for Taylor in the South Australian Parliament. During a 15-year political career, she served as a senior cabinet minister in portfolios including transport, infrastructure, urban development & planning, science and education. She was headhunted from Parliament in 2010 to work as an executive for WorleyParsons Ltd in the global resources and energy industries. Her knowledge of technology and experience in business, combined with her intimate understanding of both public and private sectors, are part of the value she brings to her roles. Ms White believes strongly in the role our University has played in opening up opportunities for education to a broad cross-section of the community. Today she works as an executive director of business advisory firm Slingsby Taylor and serves on the boards of companies in the transport, logistics, insurance, property, manufacturing and university sectors. She has served on the Prime Minister’s Industry 4.0 Taskforce and specialises in helping companies modernise their business. She is also National President and Board Chair of Engineers Australia.

57 58 59 The Presentation

for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy for the degree of International Katherine Claire Anderson, by thesis Master of Business Administration entitled: (Supply Chain Management) An investigation of the validity of virtual Heather Boyle reality for shopper research Ngoc Tran Cao

(conferred: 02 May 2019) Waqar Farooq JiaQi Hu Nils Göran Arne Roos, by thesis entitled:

Bhavik Nalin Shah 3.00pm 2 October: Optimising resource deployment within Mingrui Song the firm: overcoming theoretical problems Ashrith Yedatore Ashok with a practical application. (conferred: 22 August 2019) for the degree of International Master of Business Administration Lucy Alice Simmonds, by thesis entitled: (Tourism and Event Management) Attention to commercial and public Insiyaa Hunaid health executions: examining advertising Rahab Nyambura Karanja effectiveness using psychophysiology Mohit Kohli (conferred: 06 June 2019) Li Chenxue Thi Thuy Trang Nguyen Yuntian Wang Wang Zimeng * indicates a conferral of award date prior to this ceremony for the degree of Master of Business Allison Kate Bond *(22/08/2019) Alicia Jane Grasby *(22/08/2019) UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA BUSINESS SCHOOL James Ritchie Martin *(22/08/2019) Aaron John Michelon *(22/08/2019) for the degree of International Safia Sultana *(06/06/2019) Master of Business Administration for the degree of Master of Yunying Lyu Business Administration Claire Louise McInnes Josefine Bieber Nguyen Mai Chi Phan Christine Barber Fei Zhang Helder Jose Borges Xuanming Zhang Dean Carstens for the degree of International Master Marc Anthony Crossman *(23/04/2019) of Business Administration (Finance) Benjamin Steven James Dawson Aayoush Raj Onta Panagiotis Dimitriou Shan Yiwei Walid Elmorsy Arthur Phillip Galantomos for the degree of International Master of Business Administration Arsanuos Yossif Atala Gerges (Human Resource Management) Gerben Gerrit Willem Graske-Borst Fatuma Ali-Awadhi Mmbaga Robyne Joan Greer Aditya Muppana Damien John Keen Jerryanda Pratama Putra James Kelly Jue Qiang Travis John Kerkman Channa Pramod Seneviratne Rajiv Dinesh Kothari John William Marsden for the degree of International Master Belinda Mears of Business Administration (Marketing) Samantha Ann Miller Aashna Bansal Vanessa Kathleen Newton Bao Khanh Bui Glenn David Nitschke Shenglong Chen Carolyn Faye Parker Rishabh Dhall Jodie Poole Lamis Zara Gomes Muhammad Asif Raza Zexuan Stanley Gong Kerrie Lynn Schmidt Yusuf Husain Katie-Alice Schubert Neeraj Thuruthiyil Neelambaran Benjamin Andrew Shadgett Arvin Navarro Max Tan Khan Mohammed Saalim Eileen Tan-Bull Kirti Sharma Alexey Vikhlyaev David James Way Jennifer Karen Zeiher

58 59 for the degree of Master of Business THE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Administration (Finance) for the degree of Master of Finance Thomas Miles Lynas Man Leung Ng *(06/06/2019) Lawrence Don De Favari Duc Cuong Do for the degree of Master of Silu Jiang Business Administration (Human Guoning Li Resource Management) Yuan Liang Lok Ting Loretta Au *(06/06/2019) Yixuan Tang Chengetai Esther Hamandishe Zhang Ruiying Craig David Rivett for the degree of Master for the degree of Master of Business of Finance (Banking) Administration (Marketing) Xiaoyu Hu Sze Man Ho *(06/06/2019) Yangzixuan Li for the Graduate Diploma in Hoang Phuong Ngo Business Administration Jingjing Shao Jacques Dippenaar for the degree of Master of Adam Barclay Frith Professional Accounting Steven Andrew Nayda Paul Cavuoto Stephanie Tonkin Satwinder Aulakh for the Graduate Certificate in Business Ranjit Singh Bains Anjali Sawan Raval Krissa Mae Buhain Ethan Hender Munia Chowdhury Reshma Mathew Duan Weiting Ryan Albert Mcculloch Fan Di Lin Yang Rafi Ahmed Farooqui Baosheng Feng for the Graduate Certificate in Chenxi Gao Business Administration Bobby George Sam Paul Archer Hanjie Gu Allan John Banks Yixi Gui Christopher James Bennett Zaid Daudbhai Jaorawala Natalie Chisholm Taeyong Jeon Angela Lynne Coker Ting Jin Catherine Margaret Cole Leela Sujitha Katru Emma Cole Min Ah Kim Alistair Cook Keiko Kuwabara Bianca Costanzo Chun Ho Ronald Lee Laura Davidson Chunhe Li Andrew Dutton Xiang Li Michael Edmonds Xinglin Li Arthur Phillip Galantomos Xinhao Li Rachel Cassandra Hill Zhongyu Li Quyen Hoang Chen Liao Raeleen Lawson Lim Kae Wen Alan Matthew Lee Lin Jiahua Keely Moore Jiayi Lin Chun Ming Lo *(06/06/2019) Jingshuo Liu Timothy Paul McCullough Jing Luo David Malcolm McLean Lakshmi Devi Nallamilli Andrew Murray Jingnan Pu Kim Maree Rayner Wenyi Qi Saibeth Walls Yi Qian Ying Nga Wong *(06/06/2019) Saad Shahzad Kleodian Xhihani Ritali Sharma for the Associate Degree Sahesh Shrestha in Business Studies Sajak Shrestha Billy Joshua Michas Upinderjeet Singh Sonia for the Diploma in Business Studies Sherin Stany Madeline Elliott Rui Su Christopher Stephen Giffard Sumandeep Kaur Naman Thour Thanh Long Truong Vu Ngoc Thuy Wang Mutian Xiaotian Wang

60 61 Yitong Wang for the degree of Bachelor Wong Hui Shyen of Applied Finance Wang Yuanhui Reece Raymond Ian Perry Wu Chenwenjie for the degree of Bachelor of Business Tong Wu (Economics, Finance and Trade) Yinlu Wu William James Aylett Zhaoxing Xiong Linlin Bu Yao Jing Matthew John Collins Daniel Yout Ajang Yout Spiros Chris Coutsoucos Yingran Yu Praveen Sanjesh Pinnapola Lu Zhang Tasman Alex Hawthorne Xue Zhang Lanjiang Li Xianjie Zhou Aaron Robert Luccon for the degree of Master of Professional Luke Zille 3.00pm Accounting and Specialisation 2 October: for the degree of Bachelor Ma Mengchen of Business (Finance) for the degree of Bachelor of Accounting Thomas William Champion Pamela Mavis Bascunan Xin Chen Katrina Francheska Advincula Leangheng Chhay *(23/04/2019) Renji Fang Elaine Rae Ball Efstathios Steven Graskovski Matthew Campbell Barrett Kaishun Huang Kellie Bathman Inderpreet Kaur Elisa Marie Bennie Siquan Li Olivia Nicole Berry Li Wenxin Ian Anthony Bonato Liu Kun Natasha Bynon Liu Peixin David Charles Gavin Carlin *(23/04/2019) Kevin Lionel Norton Sharon Anne Dick Ren Chaofan Sophie Ceccato Piziliya Sufuer Brendon Earl Crabtree Sun Shengfa Nicole Dalton Yawen Sun Maxine Elizabeth Dove Yingdi Wang Roschelle Eloff Wen Mingkai Brett Geoffrey Enever Yawen Zhang Hannah Grace Forrest Sze Man Yiu Rhys Forsythe Qun Yu Natalie Fraley *(23/04/2019) Jici Zhao Shane John Fredric Mingqi Zhou Amanda Lynette Furman for the degree of Bachelor Christopher Vokins Gaal of Business (Property) Elozer Elijah Goldschmiedt Megan Louise Charlton Angela May Harris Cameron Ernest Giles Cynthia Sue Hawkins Melisa Gocaj Janet Freya Kindt Dejan Ivan Hancar Carmen Helen Knop William Harrison Romeeta Kumar Jardine Katherine Jamieson Hayden Alexander Lamont-Stacey Tahlia Melissa Kither Daniel Steven Lazar Jin Hoong Lew Timothy Andreas Lehnis Bowen Li Wei Miao Xiaohan Li Mark Lewis Chin Yew Lim Nicholas John Liptrott Rebecca Mary McCade Jack Julius Marshall Danial Hilman Mohd Hanapiah Karina Mullane Bernardino Polisena Trang Hoang Thuy Nguyen Harrison Wesley Viney Justin O’Meara John David Young Rachelle Parica Natasha Rachel Zerna Lee Paul Edward Reeves Stefan Christian Zielonka Caroline Rebecca Robinson Melissa Elizabeth Ryan Tony Raymond Saliba Carly Brigitta Schmarr Alison Nicole Shannon Hilary Vale Aron Walker Marcus Weiske

61 for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce for the degrees of Bachelor of Eloise Rose Long Commerce (Accounting) and Bachelor of Business (Finance) Yanni Coutlakis Prakhar Kumar Dwivedi *(23/04/2019) Ryan James Axon Michelle Susan Fridd Mehrin Haidari Carlota Mazo Mendoza Jonathan Edward Markey Kathryn Louise Polst Bailey Logan Nisbett Miranda Vivian Richards Joseph Michael Pangallo Shomari Sabatho for the degrees of Bachelor of Commerce Jack David Venables and Bachelor of Applied Finance Thomas Klay Matson for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) THE SCHOOL OF MARKETING Muhammad Abdullah Siu Ki Au-Yeung for the degree of Master of Marketing Jaydon Reece Barton Zara Ebony Gross Amanda Jane Belgrave Danielle Hannah Jacobs Saveth Beung for the Graduate Certificate in Marketing Mai Brnabic Margarita De Gennaro Shengyin Chen Chen Tianyu for the degree of Bachelor of Cheng Qingyang Business (Marketing) Ibnul Sharar Chowdhury Kamlanathan Arumugam Cui Ruining Ixchel Barcenas Estrella Ding Min N’Vabangale Bility Mariel Ducaj Kate Alexandra Buckley Emily Peta Gawley Thomas James Campbell Damon Green Yuen Kei Chan John Halinda Chui Kai Tung Xiaoyun He Tiana Daniela Della-Putta Brendan Christopher Hendriks Daniel Guido John Di Battista Mohammad Hijazi Christina Douvartzidis Ho Man Hin Xiaokang Feng Rongban Hu Yan Fu Chowdhury Samiul Islam *(23/04/2019) Yixin Fu Chia Yee Law Hiu Long Fung Li Haoze Haylee-Ann Grafyadel Xudong Li Emily Jane Gray Li Yitong Harrison James Gruttner Shuting Liu Khalil Hadland Jiayang Ma Dongming Han Jacob Monykok Mading Penelope Kate Hanlon Aixa Valeria Maslen Ka Ming Lau Gayan Sampath Abeyrathna Meegasthanna Cheong Keng Hao Gamaralalage Savannah Jade Ireland Min Anqi Bridget Mary Johnson Hoai Thanh Nguyen Michael Justin Lawson Nguyen Thi My Quynh *(23/04/2019) Jiahui Li Deanna Niarhos Shuk Man Li Youyang Pang Tommy Li Joe Matthew Rega Natasha June Linker Christina Shiam Liu Haibin Tian Pushan Man Luo Clemency Evelyn Tuck Oliver Daniel Main Tian Xiaoyu Timothy Marc Marinoff Tikkar Akshita Prabath Panduka Bandara Mediwaka Svetlana Truuse Kyle Jordan Moore Ziyi Wang Zheng Han Ng Wu Anqi Ngai Ling Kiu Kelvin Yang Yu Han Loc Huu Nguyen Yao Qi Ngoc Quynh Nguyen Jiawei Yong Ooi Shu Mein Charmain Sin Lam Yu Rebecca Amy Preston Yuliana Damjana Radanovic Catherine Ellen Zarantonello Victoria Louise Taddeo Zhang Liren Thomas Aaron Reu Zhang Ruohan John-Paul Romeo Zhang Sixue Lujin Zhou 62 63 Long Su Kiara Florence Tainton Tan Chee Ming Tang Shengkai Jia Key Tee Nguyen Thi Diem Trinh Tony Truong Wang Chensheng Peng Wang Wang Wei Xinyan Wang Mallory Watson Shun Kwan Wong Ruby Francine Danz Wright 3.00pm

Yip Lisanna Lai Shan 2 October: Boyu Zhou for the degree of Bachelor of Management (Marketing) Emilia Marie Belletti Madeleine Rose Smith for the degree of Bachelor of Marketing and Communication Ryan Mitchell Arnold Krystle Danae Aunger Geordie Dan Lelliott Alex Joseph Bain Christian Paul Cairo Sonia Louise De Fazio Brody Aaron Mckenzie Georgia Kate Morris Sophie Georgina Munn Gabriel Lemuel Olaer Ailish Lily Pye *(24/04/2019) Tahnee Alyse Raymond Stephanie Rossetto Samuel James Rouse Daisy Cunningham Russell Liam Scanlon Elle Marie Thomas Tahlor Emily Thompson Mary Lorraine Toral

63 64 Prizes

2019 Prize List Australian College of Children and Young People’s Nurses (SA) Undergraduate Prize Ian Davey Research Thesis Prize Australian College of Education Awarded for the Doctor of Philosophy (SA Chapter) Prize - The Tappa thesis of excellence based on the quality Tangka Manninendi Medal of the examiner’s report, publication Australian College of Mental Health Nurses record and community impact: (SA Branch) Award for Clinical Excellence Tessa Susanna Bailey Australian College of Midwives Award Australian Computer Society (South University of South Australia Prizes Australia Branch) Prize The University of South Australia Australian Decorative & Fine Arts manages over 370 prizes and awards, Society, Adelaide Inc, Award a majority of which are generously funded by individuals or organisations. Australian Graphic Design Prizes The University would like to thank Association Award the following corporate and private Australian Institute of Architects donors who partner with us to reward (SA Chapter) Prize and acknowledge outstanding student Australian Institute of Building South achievement: Australian Chapter - First Year Award 1st Year Medical Science Pearson Australian Institute of Building South Australia Book Prize Australian Chapter - Bachelor Aboriginal Pathway Program 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, South Torts A and Torts B Australian Chapter - Chapter Medal Andrea Warden-Flood Prize (sponsored by Australian Institute of Building, South the Australian Physiotherapy Association) Australian Chapter - H F Sarah Award Ann Wilcock Prize Australian Institute of Food Science and Technology Prize Architectural Practice Board of South Australia Prize Australian Institute of Project Management Prize Armstrong Award in Architecture Australian Institute of Quantity Armstrong Award in Interior Architecture Surveyors Prize Arthur J Smith Prize Australian Institute of Radiography (SA Artichoke Magazine Prize in Branch) Award in Medical Imaging Interior Architecture Australian Institute of Radiography (SA Arun Thomas Emerging Nurse Branch) Award in Radiation Therapy Leadership Prize Australian Library and Information ASC Prize Association (ALIA) Prize - Audrey Simpson Prize (sponsored by the Graduate Diploma in Library Australian Physiotherapy Association) Information Management Australasian Society for Australian Library and Information Immunology (ASI) Prize Association (ALIA) Prize - Master of Library and Information Management Australia & New Zealand Society of Nuclear Medicine Prize Australian Literacy Educators’ Association University Prize Australian and New Zealand Cultural Arts Ltd Prize for Music Australian Pharmaceutical Performance Excellence - Level 1 Industry (API) Award Australian and New Zealand Australian Physiotherapy Association (SA Cultural Arts Ltd Prize for Music Branch) Student Group Perpetual Trophy Performance Excellence - Level 2 Australian Psychological Society Prize Australian and New Zealand Australian Sonographers Cultural Arts Ltd Prize for Music Association Student Award Performance Excellence - Level 3 Autonomous Mechatronic Systems Prize Australian Association of Social B P Opie Memorial Prize Workers (AASW) Final Year Outstanding Practice Award Bachelor of Laboratory Medicine Prize for Excellence in Laboratory Medicine

65 Bachelor of Laboratory Medicine Credit Union SA Excellence in Master with Honours Prize of Teaching (Secondary) Prize BAE Systems Prize in Digital Credit Union SA Preschool Signal Processing Professional Experience Prize BAE Systems Project Award D G Moye Memorial Prize (Civil Engineering) Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Prize David Pank Education Encouragement Prize for Management Accounting David Pank Northern Areas Education Bendigo and Adelaide Bank Prize for Placement Encouragement Prize Sustainability Accounting and Reporting David Pank Northern Areas High Bob Mierisch Memorial Prize in Civil Achiever Encouragement Prize and Structural Engineering David Pank Undergraduate Boost Business Results Prize Encouragement Prize Brooks Running Prize David Pank UniSA College Diploma Prize Bulla Diary Foods Prize David Pank UniSA College Cancer Biology Prize Encouragement Prize Caroma Design Competition Prize de Lissa Early Childhood Prize Caroma Prize in Interior Architecture Dean’s Postgraduate Merit Award CBRE Prize Deloitte Cyber Security Prize Cecil Teesdale-Smith (Literary) Award Department for Correctional Services Award Cecilie Bearup Prize in Design Institute of Australia Modelmaking Occupational Therapy Prize in Interior Architecture Channel 7 News Prize for Best Design Institute of Australia Professional Television News Story Encouragement Award - Ceramics Chartered Accountants ANZ - Design Institute of Australia Professional Accounting for Business Encouragement Award - Glass Chartered Accountants ANZ Design Institute of Australia Professional - Undergraduate Encouragement Award - Industrial Design ChemCentral Prize Design Institute of Australia Professional Encouragement CIPS Australasia-Logistics and Supply Award - Interior Architecture Chain Management Prize Design Institute of Australia Professional CISCO CCNP Prize Encouragement Award - Jewellery Design CISCO Network Fundamentals Prize Design Institute of Australia Clipsal by Schneider Electric Award Professional Encouragement Award - Visual Communication Clipsal by Schneider Electric Prize DG Moye Memorial Prize Cobram Estate Food Science Award (Environmental Science) Coca-Cola South Pacific P/L Prize District Council of Grant Prize for Excellence Codan Achievement Prize in Dr Brian Webby High Achiever Prize Telecommunications Drake Supermarkets Prize Codan Project Award for Radio Frequency or Wireless Communication Engineering Early Childhood Australia (SA Branch) Prize Colgate-Palmolive Pty Ltd Award eLabtronics Linear Electronic Prize Colliers International Prize Electricity and Electronics Prize Computer Aided Engineering Practice Prize Elma Casely Prize Concrete Pipe Association Elma Casely Prize for Masters of of Australasia Prize Physiotherapy (Graduate Entry) Constance Gordon-Johnson Sculpture Prize Elsevier Nursing Prize CPA Australia - Jack Harrison Embedded Systems Design Prize Memorial Award Engineering Mechanics Prize CPA Australia Postgraduate Prize Engineers Australia - University of South CPA Australia Prize for Advanced Accounting Australia - Keith Johinke Medal CPA Australia Prize for Contemporary Engineers Australia (South Issues in Accounting Australia) Mechanical Prize CPA Australia Young Professionals Award Ethel Barringer Memorial Prize CPR Pharma Services Prize F A Haas and Sir William Goodman Prize for Civil Engineering Credit Union SA Excellence in Master of Teaching (Early Childhood) Prize Facebook (Australia) Prize Credit Union SA Excellence in Master Fisher Jeffries Christmas Card Commission of Teaching (Primary) Prize

66 67 Food and Beverage Development Konekt Prize Fund - Excellence Award - Lewis Barrett Prize Runner Up Highest GPA Lions Club of Unley Nursing Award Food and Beverage Development Fund - Excellence Award 1st Year Lydia Longmore Memorial Award Food and Beverage Development Lyft, Inc. Prize Fund - Excellence Award 2nd Year Lysaght Award for Outstanding Food and Beverage Development Achievement Fund - Excellence Award 3rd Year Lysaght Award for Outstanding Food and Beverage Development Fund Achievement in Structural Engineering Excellence Award - Highest GPA Margaret E Pank First Year Nursing Food and Beverage Development Encouragement Prize Fund Excellence Award - Product Margaret E Pank Nursing Development Award Encouragement Prize Food and Beverage Development Margaret Grace McNair AM

Fund Excellence Award - Runner Award for Midwifery Prizes Up Product Development Award Margaret Grace McNair AM Friends of the South Australian Foundation Prizes School of Art Inc Prize Marie Hammond Postgraduate Award Gary Lindblom Memorial Prize Marjorie Black Prize Geoffrey Maitland Prize (sponsored by the Mars Australia Pty Ltd Prize Australian Physiotherapy Association) Martin Hansen Award Global Experience Master Builders Association of SA Prize Goodman Fielder Prize Master of Dietetics: High Achiever Prize Graham Arnold Prize Mayne Pharma Prize - Best 1st Year Student Hames Sharley Prize in Architecture Mayne Pharma Prize - Best 2nd Year Student Hames Sharley Prize in Interior Architecture Mayne Pharma Prize - Second Year Harry P Gill Memorial Medal Pharmaceutical Science Helen S Blair Prize in Paediatrics Mayne Pharma Prize - Third Year (sponsored by the Australian Pharmaceutical Science Physiotherapy Association) Mayne Pharma Prize for Excellence Hodgkison Graduate Prize in Architecture in the Drug Discovery/Drug HSBC Holdings PLC Prize Development Stream Ian Davey Research Thesis Prize Mayne Pharma Prize for the Highest Ian Wark Research Institute Medal Overall GPA in the Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science Immulab Immunohaematology Prize Mayne Pharma Prize Pharmaceutical Industrial Relations Society of Industry Experience Course South Australia Prize MediaCom Singapore Pty Ltd Prize Inghams Enterprises Postgraduate HRM Prize McGraw-Hill Prize Institute of Public Works Engineering Michael Miller Medal Australia (SA) - G V Allen Medal Most Outstanding Female Student Institution of Mechanical Engineers - University of South Australia - Master Frederick Barnes Waldron Award of Engineering (coursework) J R Pickering Prize Motorola Mobile Enterprise Prize Jane Harper Research Prize Motorola Prize in Computer and Network Security Jarvis Group Prize Nancy Whittingham Award Jeanne-Marie Ganne Prize in Women’s Health (sponsored by the Australian National Pharmacies - 2nd Year Prize Physiotherapy Association) Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics John Alexander Voules Brown Prize National Pharmacies - Dosage Form Design 1 & 2 Prize John Christie Wright Memorial Prize National Pharmacies 1st Year Prize Jones Lang LaSalle Award for Chemistry and Physiology Julie Duncan Memorial Award National Pharmacies Final Year Prize for Student Journalism Natural and Built Environments Kate Gilmore Reid Prize (sponsored by the Undergraduate Prize Australian Physiotherapy Association) Nicholas Opie Award in Design Kellog Australia PTY LTD Prize and Construction Kelly Services Award Nielsen Prize

67 68 69 NJDS Thought Innovation Award for Professor Howard Morris Prize Interior Architecture Research in Clinical Biochemistry Norm Clarke Fellowship in Project Management Institute Prize Physical Activity Award Property Council of Australia Prize Norton Jackson Material Science PW Stephens Engineering Prize and Engineering Medal Quality Concrete Holdings BHD Occupational Science Prize Prize for the Top Student in Olive Wellness Institute Nutrition Award International Business Strategy OT AUSTRALIA - Undergraduate Research Ralston Medal for Excellence and Evidence Based Practice Prize in Physical Chemistry Outdoor Educators’ Association Recreation SA - Gary Crilley Memorial Prize Tertiary Outdoor Education Prize Redstack Prize for Presentation Oxford University Press Prize in Architecture Pat Corrigan Prize Redstack Prize for Presentation Prizes Patricia Trott Prize (sponsored by the in Interior Architecture Australian Physiotherapy Association) Robyn Parkes Undergraduate Nursing Prize Peter Tiffin Prize for Evidence Roche Diagnostics Prize for Excellence Pharmaceutical Defence Limited First in Laboratory Medicine and Second Year Prize for Pharmacy Royal Australian Chemical Institute (SA Practice courses in the Bachelor of Branch) - Roy Marlow Chemistry Prize Pharmacy (Honours) IHPC program Royal College of Nursing (Australia) - Pharmaceutical Defence Limited Final Year High Achiever Award (City East) Prize for Pharmacy Practice Courses Royal Institution of Chartered Pharmaceutical Science First Year Prize Surveyors Prize Pharmaceutical Science, Pharmacy RP Data Prize Double Degree 5th Year Prize Ruth Grant Prize (sponsored by the Pharmaceutical Society Gold Medal Australian Physiotherapy Association) Pharmaceutical Society Prize - 3rd year Ruth Grant Prize for Academic Excellence Pharmaceutical Society Prize - (sponsored by the Australian Quality Use of Medicines Physiotherapy Association) Photography Awards for SA Power Networks - Final Year Excellence: Atkins Prize SA Power Networks - Most Photography Awards for Excellence: Outstanding Student Deborah Paauwe Award SA Power Networks Postgraduate ERP Prize Photography Awards for Excellence: SA Power Networks Photographic Wholesalers Prize Undergraduate ERP Prize Physiotherapy Research Foundation Samaritan College Education Prize Prize (sponsored by the Australian Sanitarium Health and Wellbeing Award Physiotherapy Association) Sanitarium Health and Wellbeing Prize Pitcher Pharmacy and Terry White Chemists Community Pharmacy Sansom Medal Management Award Sansom Publication Awards Planning Institute of Australia SASTA Prize for Outstanding Pre- Prize - Postgraduate Student service Science Educator Planning Institute of Australia Prize Savills Prize - Undergraduate Student Schiavello (SA) Prize in Interior Architecture Planning Institute of Australia School of Communication, Undergraduate Project Prize International Studies and Languages Port Adelaide Football Club Award First Year Student Prize Port Adelaide Football Club Prize School of Education Staff Memorial Award President of the Friends of the South for Teaching Excellence - Postgraduate Australian School of Art Prize School of Education Staff Memorial Award Primary English Teaching Association for Teaching Excellence - Undergraduate Australia University Postgraduate Prize School of Engineering - Computer Primary English Teaching Association Communication and Networks Prize University Australia Undergraduate Prize School of Engineering - Master of Prize for Excellence in Laboratory Engineering (coursework) Prize Medicine with Honours School of Engineering - Minor Thesis Prize Pro Vice Chancellor’s Acquisition Prize School of Engineering - University of South Australia - Kaplan Higher Education Singapore (Electrical Engineering) 69 70 71 School of Engineering - University The Electric Energy Society of Australia Prize of South Australia - Kaplan Higher The Electric Energy Society of Education Singapore (Electronic/ Australia Prize - Final Year Project Telecommunications Engineering) Prize The Equip4Living Prize School of Engineering Mechanical Design Award The Finlaysons Prize for Equity and Trusts School of Marketing Award for The Ian Todd Pharmacy Guild Prize Excellence in Marketing Studies The Institute of Electrical and Schulz Law Honours Prize Electronic Engineers (IEEE) (South Australian Section) Award Shape Australia Prize in Interior Architecture The Institution of Engineering Sheila Bailey Early Childhood and Technology (IET) Prize Education Prize The Laity Morrow Prize for Sheila Bailey Midwifery Prize Corporations Law A Sheila Bailey Physiotherapy Prize The Laity Morrow Prize for Shirley Chappel Tourism Prize Corporations Law B Prizes Sigma Prize for 3rd Year Dosage The Laminex Prize in Interior Form Design Courses Architecture Innovation Sir Eric Scott Prize for 4th Year Courses The Lipman Karas Prize for Civil Procedure South Australian Auditor-General’s The Nancy Cooper Prize Department Prize for Auditing Principles The National Nine News Student South Australian Auditor-General’s Journalism Award Department Prize for Auditing The Port Art Supplies Painting Prize Theory and Practice The Prize for Achievement Staff Award for Clinical Practice in Applied Physics Steel Reinforcement Institute The Robert M Kennedy National of Australia (SRIA) Prize for Pharmacies 4th Year Prize Reinforced Concrete Design The Robyn Layton Prize for Steve Leek Memorial Prize Human Rights Law Stylecraft Award for Excellence The Robyn Layton Prize for Subaru Australia Pty Ltd Prize Workplace Relations Law Surveying and Mapping SA The Royal Institution of Chartered Field Project Prize Surveyors (RICS) Prize Symbion Pharmacy Services The Sir William Goodman Prize for First Year Electrical Engineering Prize T G Mitchell Prize The Sir William Goodman TechInSA - 3rd Year Medical Science Prize Mechanical Engineering Prize Terry Evans Prize for Contracts The Steele Littleton Prize for A and Contracts B Community Spirit TerryWhite Chemmart - The ‘Tommy Lyon’ Award for Aged Care Pharmacotherapeutics Practice Prize The W Sports and Media Prize for Sports Law TerryWhite Chemmart 3rd Year - Therapeutic Guidelines Prize Pharmacotherapeutics Theory Prize ThermoFisher Scientific Food TerryWhite Chemmart Final Year - Microbiology Award Advanced Therapeutics Prize TMK Prize for Environmental Science Ten Network Prize for Best News Tony Winefield PhD Thesis Story - Filming and Editing Prize in Psychology The ACHPER (SA) Prize Unilever Award The Adelta Legal Mentoring Prize Unilever Prize for Outstanding Achievement UniSA Online Prize for Excellence The Brain Injury Network (BINSA) Creative and Feature Writing Award University of South Australia - Kaplan Prize - Singapore The Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand Postgraduate Valuer Generals Prize Student Award for Excellence W R Odell Memorial Prize The Centacare Prize Whyalla Partnership Education Prize The Cheesecake Shop Prize Wiley Prize for Logistics and The Chemmart Prize - 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71 Molly Willson Human (Detail) 2017. Oil on un primed canvas.

72 73 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 (dec.) Mr Leon Davis AO Honors Previous Previous Dr James CY Soong Professor R Natarajan Dr Gregor Ramsey AM (dec.) 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 (dec.) Mr Nelson Mandela (dec.) 2009 Hon RJL Hawke AC (dec.) 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 AO (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 Kym Bonython AC (dec.) Mr Sydney Ball (dec.) 2001 Hon Dr Robyn Layton AO QC Hon Justice Michael Kirby AC, CMG Hon Alexander Downer AC Mr Michael Heard

73 2014 Emeritus Laureate Professor Professor Peter Høj AC 2012 Major General Charles Bolden Jr Emeritus Laureate Professor John Ralston Dr Wolf Blass AM AO Dr Anne Summers AO Sir Terence Pratchett OBE (dec.) Emeritus Professor Dr Jane Goodall DBE Hon Quentin Bryce AD CVO 1992 Professor Brian Burdekin AO Emeritus Professor Alan Mead OBE (dec.) Professor Mary McAleese 1997 Mr Vinton G Cerf Emeritus Professor Robert Northcote (dec.) Mr Peter Gabriel 1998 2015 Emeritus Professor Kenneth J Atkins (dec.) Professor Robyn Williams AM Emeritus Professor Colin Bourke Professor Gerald Goodhardt Emeritus Professor David Lee 2016 Emeritus Professor David Robinson Mr John Barry Humphries AO CBE Emeritus Professor Robert Smyth Mr Jack Manning Bancroft 1999 Professor Gary Banks AO Emeritus Professor Henry d’Assumpcao AO Mrs Marie Coleman AO FSTE Ms Evonne Goolagong Cawley AO MBE Ms Maggie Beer AM 2000 Professor Lord Anthony Giddens Emeritus Professor Michael Miller AO Emeritus Professor Lloyd Sansom AO 2017 Dr Ian Gould AM 2002 Mrs Janet Holmes à Court AC Emeritus Professor Freda Briggs AO (dec) Emeritus Professor MaryAnn Bin-Sallik AO Emeritus Professor Ruth Grant AM Mr Thomas Keneally AO 2003 Air Chief Marshal Sir Angus Houston AK AFC Emeritus Professor Kym Adey AM (dec.) (Ret’d) Mr Kevin O’Loughlin OAM 2004 Hon John Mansfield AM QC Emeritus Professor Kevin O’Brien Hon Julia Gillard AC Dr Curtis Wong 2006 Emeritus Professor Ian Davey 2018 Emeritus Professor Alison Mackinnon AM Mr William (Bill) Muirhead AM Emeritus Professor Robert Crotty Ms Deborah Cheetham AO Adjunct Associate Professor Monica 2007 Oliphant AO Emeritus Professor Denise Bradley AC The Honourable Gregory Combet AM Emeritus Professor Robin King Mr Peter Gago AC Emeritus Professor Bruce King Mr Eric Idle 2008 2019 Emeritus Professor Michael Rowan Dr Rosemary Bryant AO Emeritus Professor Paul Hughes AM, FACE Ms Natasha Stott Despoja AO 2009 Mr Adam Goodes Emeritus Professor Marjory Ebbeck Mr Michael Hickinbotham Emeritus Professor Alan Reid AM Mr Jim McDowell Dr Kumi Naidoo 2010 Hon Dr Brendan Nelson AO Emeritus Professor Stephen Hamnett Professor Fiona Stanley AC Emeritus Professor Philip Howlett Emeritus Professor Dorothy Scott OAM

2011 Emeritus Professor Hilary Winchester Emeritus Professor Mary Barton AO

2012 Emeritus Professor Roger Smart Emeritus Professor Andrew Gilbert AM Emeritus Professor Michael Taylor

74 75 2014 University Fellow Emeritus Professor Gerry Griffin 1999 2015 Mr Norton Jackson AM (dec.) Emeritus Professor Bruce Johnson Mr Frank Lampard OAM Emeritus Professor Barbara Pocock Mr John Heard AM Mr Earle Scott OAM (dec.) 2016 Mr Malcolm Colegate Emeritus Professor Kay Lawrence AM Mr Richard (Dick) Fidock AO Emeritus Professor Mervyn Lewis Emeritus Professor Suzanne Franzway 2002 Mr Wallace Cameron 2017 Emeritus Professor Richard Head 2004 Emeritus Professor Roger Harris Mrs Elizabeth (Liz) Watson (dec.) Emeritus Professor David Corkindale Mr Eric Granger Emeritus Professor Claire Woods Dr Lewis O’Brien AO Emeritus Professor Kerin O’Dea AO Dr Geoff Wood

2018 2005 Emeritus Professor Rhonda Sharp AM Mr Ian Hardy AM Mr Gordon Ingkatji (dec.) 2019 Honors

Professor Jong Taik Lee (dec.) Previous Emeritus Professor Hans Greisser Emeritus Professor Robert Vink AM 2006 Emeritus Professor Jason White Mr Andrew Chen Emeritus Professor Tony Winefield 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

2018 Mr Guy Maron AM

2019 Mr Terry Evans Mr Patrick Jonker

74 75 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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