GRADUATION CEREMONIES GEELONG | OCTOBER 2015 GEELONG WATERFRONT CAMPUS Published by Deakin University, Geelong VIC 3220 Australia deakin.edu.au © Deakin University 2015 Deakin University CRICOS Provider Code 00113B Printed in Australia by Case Print Management ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Trenchers have sharp points and edges that can result in serious injury. For your safety, do not throw trenchers at any time. Deakin University’s official photographer will be taking photographs at this graduation event. Your image may be used in Deakin University printed and electronic publications or Deakin social media sites for promotional and educational purposes. This publication is revised annually. The information contained in this edition is accurate as at October 2015. TABLE OF CONTENTS CONGRATULATIONS 2 CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE FROM THE CHANCELLOR 2 CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR 3 A WORLDLY WELCOME TO DEAKIN UNIVERSITY GRADUATIONS 4 THE GRADUATION CEREMONY 6 ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF TRADITIONAL LAND OWNERS 6 ORDER OF CEREMONY 6 THE UNIVERSITY MACE 7 THE ACADEMIC PROCESSION 9 ACADEMIC DRESS 10 DEAKIN UNIVERSITY CEREMONIAL DRESS 10 DEAKIN UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC DRESS 10 REGALIA COLOURS 11 THE PERFORMERS 12 THE UNIVERSITY 14 ALFRED DEAKIN 14 ABOUT DEAKIN UNIVERSITY 14 BUILDING ON THE UNIVERSITY’S SUCCESS 15 FAST FACTS ABOUT DEAKIN 16 THE CAMPUSES 18 MELBOURNE BURWOOD CAMPUS 18 GEELONG WAURN PONDS CAMPUS 18 GEELONG WATERFRONT CAMPUS 19 WARRNAMBOOL CAMPUS 19 INSTITUTE OF KOORIE EDUCATION 20 GET SOCIAL! #DEAKINGRAD 21 MONDAY 5 OCTOBER 6 PM 23 TUESDAY 6 OCTOBER 12 PM 31 TUESDAY 6 OCTOBER 6 PM 47 WEDNESDAY 7 OCTOBER 12 PM 67 WEDNESDAY 7 OCTOBER 6 PM 89 THURSDAY 8 OCTOBER 12 PM 99 DEAKIN UNIVERSITY ALUMNI COMMUNITY 118 NATIONAL ANTHEM 119 EVACUATION ASSEMBLY POINTS 120 CONGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE FROM THE CHANCELLOR On behalf of the Deakin community, I would like to offer my warm congratulations on graduating from Deakin University. A Deakin qualification is a valuable asset and will assist you as you make your way in the world. Deakin is still a relatively young university by national and international standards, but is a strong and dynamic university, making a distinctive contribution to higher education nationally and internationally. Deakin ranks in Mr David Morgan the top 3 per cent of the world’s universities in each of the three major global rankings and ranks 50 in the QS ranking of universities less I hope that during your time with us you have than 50 years. made a number of good friends – the alumni network will help you stay in touch with This Graduation Ceremony celebrates your Deakin family, and your career and life an important milestone. It gives us the choices will benefit from the connections you opportunity to recognise your achievements make as a Deakin alumnus. publicly, and it also provides an opportunity for you to acknowledge the support you As a graduate of Deakin you are now an have received from family, friends and staff important part of our Deakin community and during your time at University. will be so for life. I encourage you to activate your membership to our alumni community For those of you who are receiving your by visiting Deakin’s alumni website. first Deakin University award today, this Graduation Ceremony marks your transition On behalf of Deakin’s Governing Body, the from student to alumnus. It marks the University Council, I congratulate you on your beginning of an important new chapter success and salute also your parents, friends in your career journey whether to further and teachers, whose support and guidance study or an exciting new job and career. have assisted you to reach this key stage in your life. As a Deakin graduate and alumnus you are joining a vibrant community of scholars who Mr David M Morgan work and live in most countries of the world. Chancellor I know that Deakin has prepared you well for whatever you may choose to do now or in the future. 2 DEAKIN UNIVERSITY CONGRATULATORY MESSAGE FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR Congratulations! You are now a graduate of Deakin University. Deakin has now graduated over 200 000 graduates since we first opened our doors in 1974. I am delighted to welcome you as alumni of Deakin and by doing so, to acknowledge your talent, commitment and dedication to your discipline. During your time at Deakin you have developed a deep understanding of your chosen field, as well as the capacity to work Professor Jane den Hollander across disciplines and across cultures – depth as well as breadth of knowledge. The rate and pace of change today is breathtaking, but as Employers tell us that ‘job readiness’ is one Deakin graduates I hope you have taken your of the things that they value most about opportunities to be well prepared for the Deakin graduates. challenges of 21st century life and careers. After today, some of you will be joining Just as importantly, I am sure you will have the workforce and others will continue on developed lifelong friendships and networks, to postgraduate study. I encourage you to which will serve you well in our globally make the most of your Deakin qualification, connected world. whatever you choose to do. I believe that each of you in your own unique Enjoy the celebration as it is an important and way, whether large or small, whether near or memorable milestone in your life. I hope you far, will strive to go on to make a difference in look back on your time as a student at Deakin your community. University as happy and fulfilling. Deakin is a university that works in close Thank you for choosing Deakin. It has been a partnership with industry, government and privilege to be part of your education and we the professions to ensure that its teaching look forward to staying connected with you programs and its research are relevant and throughout your career. responsive to global needs. Professor Jane den Hollander We are committed to ensuring that our Vice-Chancellor programs have contemporary relevance and that our graduates are ‘job ready’. To view these messages in other languages, use your mobile device to scan this code. GRADUATION CEREMONIES | OCTOBER 2015 3 A WORLDLY WELCOME TO DEAKIN UNIVERSITY GRADUATIONS Welcome! We would like to warmly welcome you to Deakin University’s Graduation Ceremony. This program lists every student graduating, including those not in attendance and graduating in absentia. The graduation ceremony will run for approximately 90 minutes and ushers are available at the venue doors to provide information and assistance. All guests should be seated 15 minutes before the ceremony start time. Please ensure your mobile phone is switched off prior to entering the venue and that you familiarise yourself with the emergency evacuation procedures, which are located at the back of this program. We hope you enjoy the ceremony. 4 DEAKIN UNIVERSITY Selamat Datang! Kami ucapkan selamat datang di Upacara Wisuda Deakin University. Pada buku acara ini tercantum nama semua mahasiswa yang diwisuda, termasuk mereka yang tidak bisa hadir dan diwisuda in absentia. Upacara wisuda akan berlangsung sekitar 90 menit; informasi dan bantuan bisa diperoleh dari petugas penerima tamu di pintu keluar/masuk ruangan. Semua tamu sudah harus berada di tempat duduk masing-masing 15 menit sebelum upacara dimulai. Jangan lupa untuk mematikan telepon selular sebelum memasuki ruangan, dan pelajari prosedur evakuasi darurat yang tercetak di bagian belakang buku acara. Selamat mengikuti upacara. GRADUATION CEREMONIES | OCTOBER 2015 5 THE GRADUATION CEREMONY ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF The Chancellor will then make a formal TRADITIONAL LAND OWNERS declaration conferring the awards of the University on the graduates, both present and Deakin University would like to acknowledge in absentia, and he will invite graduates to the Wathaurong People of the Kulin proceed to the stage according to the order Nation, the traditional custodians of the published in the program. land on which this Graduation Ceremony is taking place. We pay our respects for their A Faculty Pro Vice-Chancellor (or representative) continued care of the land and further will read out the names of graduates being extend that respect to elders past, presented to the Chancellor. present and future. At the conclusion of the presentation of the graduates, a representative of the graduating ORDER OF CEREMONY students will deliver a brief response. Processional music heralds the arrival The Vice-Chancellor (or representative) of the Academic Procession for the will deliver the closing address. Following graduation ceremony. the closing address, there will be a musical performance. At the commencement of this music, graduands and guests are asked to stand and At the conclusion of the ceremony guests are remain standing for the National Anthem. requested to stand while the stage party and graduates leave the hall. The Master of Ceremonies will open proceedings and the Chancellor will deliver Refreshments will then be served in the the opening address. The Vice-Chancellor marquee in the John Hay Courtyard. (or representative) will then introduce the guest speaker who will deliver the occasional address. 6 DEAKIN UNIVERSITY THE UNIVERSITY MACE Maces were originally medieval weapons carried by bodyguards to kings and sergeants-at- arms. Much later, the mace became of ceremonial rather than practical significance and organisations such as civic corporations and universities adopted the mace as a symbol of the rule of legal authority. The University’s mace is displayed at meetings of the University Council and on such ceremonial occasions as conferring ceremonies. The bearer of the mace, in academic processions, ‘guards’ the Chancellor. Deakin’s mace was presented to the University by Mr Donald Thomson, Sir Wilfred Brookes and Mr Norman Stephen (Alcoa Australia). GRADUATION CEREMONIES | OCTOBER 2015 7 8 DEAKIN UNIVERSITY THE ACADEMIC PROCESSION In academic processions, the order of precedence on entry is from junior to most senior.
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