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Australian National Anthem
Advance Australia Fair
Australians all let us rejoice,
For we are young and free;
We’ve golden soil and wealth for toil;
Our home is girt by sea;
Our land abounds in nature’s gifts
Of beauty rich and rare;
In history’s page let every stage
Advance Australia Fair.
In joyful strains then let us sing,
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C O N F E R R I N G O F A W A R D S
Summer 2016
Llewellyn Hall The Australian National University
Tuesday 13 December Wednesday 14 December Thursday 15 December Friday 16 December
Chancellor: Professor the Honourable Gareth Evans AC QC BA LLB (Hons) Melb, MA Oxon, HonLLD Melb, Carleton, Syd FASSA
Pro-Chancellor: Ms Robin Hughes AO BA, MA Syd
Vice-Chancellor: Professor Brian P. Schmidt AC FAA FRS 2011 Nobel Laureate Physics BSc (Physics) Arizona, BSc (Astronomy) Arizona, MA (Astronomy) Harvard, PhD Harvard
University Marshal: Associate Professor Selwyn Cornish AM BEc(Hons) UWA
University Marshal (Alternate): Ms Lorena Kanellopoulos DipHRM, GradCertMgt, MMgt ANU
Esquire Bedel: Dr Ian Walker BA DipEd Syd, MA Macq, PhD UNSW
Esquire Bedel (Alternate): Ms Lorena Kanellopoulos DipHRM, GradCertMgt, MMgt ANU
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Professor the Hon Gareth Evans AC QC
C H A N C E L L O R ’ S M E S S A G E T O G R A D U A N D S
Today’s ceremony marks the culmination of years of research and study. ANU owes much to the intellectual and cultural contribution of our student body. In return, we work to build on our high standards in research and education. The ANU was created as part of a great nation building exercise in its day. That mandate continues and you share a vital part in it.
I hope that your time with us has been enriching. It will certainly shape your future.
Receiving your testamur is a significant achievement in its own right. It is also an important milestone. Some of you will decide to pursue further study; some of you will seek challenges outside the University environment.
The skills you have developed to sort what is material from what isn’t, of separating fact from fiction, of subjecting argument to close and rigorous analysis, and solving problems logically and creatively will stand you in good stead in whatever path you follow. These attributes, which also equip you to be good citizens, are pivotal to the good health of our democratic nation. We are confident that you will abide by the highest standards of professional and ethical conduct and to be a continuing contributor to community service throughout the course of your lives.
For the University, today is not just about bidding farewell to our latest group of outstanding students–it’s also about welcoming you to a new phase of life in the ANU community, as part of our international family of alumni.
Enjoy this occasion and the celebrations with friends and loved ones. Behind every degree lies a tale of individual effort, sacrifice and achievement.
I offer my heartiest congratulations to all of you.
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Brian P Schmidt, Vice-Chancellor
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Our founders had high expectations of us. They planned for a university which would make all Australians proud and improve our understanding of our country and our neighbours.
More than 70 years later, we still have these aspirations in mind.
Our global reputation is such that we can say that we have done what was, and is, expected of us. What you do as graduates will contribute to this legacy.
This ceremony celebrates your efforts as well as those of the friends, family and ANU staff who have supported you.
Your achievement is like no other; you have been scrutinised by the best, and have been admitted, by them, to their community. For this, you should be extremely proud.
I wish you well in your future endeavours–whatever it is you choose to do, wherever you choose to do it.
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T H E U N I V E R S I T Y
Since the University’s inception, ANU academics have taken their ideas to the world, and the world’s best have come here to collaborate with internationally renowned colleagues. ANU is Australia’s most research-intensive university and is consistently ranked among the best universities in the world.
ANU collaborates closely with other research organisations, national institutions and Federal, State and Territory Governments. Generations of ANU scholars, teachers and graduates have shaped government policy and public debate, making a very real contribution to the economic, cultural and social prosperity of the nation.
ANU is the only Australian member of the International Alliance of Research Universities (IARU)–a strategic partnership between the world’s best education and research institutions. The Alliance shares a focus on research-led teaching, a commitment to educating future leaders and tackling some of the century’s biggest challenges.
ANU provides an environment in which learning and research sit side-by-side. The University’s academic profile is dictated by what we research, and we teach what we research.
ANU graduates go on to take up leadership positions in government, industry, research and academia at home and abroad.
As Australia’s national university and Australia’s finest university, ANU sets the standard in research, education and public policy, on issues of national and international importance.
The culture of ANU The distinguishing culture of ANU is one where the notion of discovery pervades all that we do. For all staff, it is the discovery of new and better ways to research, to educate and to support ANU students and scholars. For academic staff, it is the discovery of new knowledge and new insights, and the creative use of these innovations in further research and education. For students, it is the discovery of new understanding, in breadth and in depth, in their fields of interest.
Reconciliation at ANUThe University has made a formal commitment to reconciliation with Indigenous Australians; launching in July 2009 one of the first Reconciliation Action Plans within the higher education sector. The Plan and its implementation provide a whole-of-institution approach to enhancing broad engagement with Indigenous education, research, employment and culture.
The ANU Reconciliation Action Plan is testament to the University’s conviction that it must contribute to righting the wrongs of the past. ANU knows that the future has to be founded on relationships of mutual respect and meaningful partnership between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians – a future where Indigenous culture, connection to country, and world views are treated with respect.
The University’s vision for reconciliation is to be a place of learning that respects Indigenous culture and diversity: a place where Indigenous and non-Indigenous people come together to engage with their chosen discipline, contextualised by an understanding of our shared history. ANU aims to make an important contribution to reconciliation by furthering scholarly learning, research and public knowledge of Indigenous issues.
ANU provides a supportive learning environment where Indigenous Australians can realise their potential and achieve their aspirations. It aims to make a significant contribution to improving higher education and employment outcomes for Indigenous Australians. The University community has strong and mutually beneficial partnerships with local, national and, indeed, international Indigenous communities. These relationships provide for the sharing of knowledge and ideas and the opportunity to listen and learn from Indigenous Australians about the past, their current circumstances and their vision for the future.
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T O D A Y ’ S C E R E M O N Y
The CeremonyThe Conferring of Awards ceremony begins with an academic procession that honours graduating students, as it moves from the back of Llewellyn Hall to the stage.
The procession is in two parts.
The first is led by two Deputy Marshals (carrying staves) and they are followed by academic and professional staff of the University.
The second part, the Chancellor’s Procession, is led by the University Marshal and two Deputy Marshals. This procession includes members of the University’s Council, the Registrar, Deans and Directors of ANU Colleges, Directors of Schools and Research Schools, the Chair of the Emeritus Faculty, the University Librarian, the Master of University House, the Deputy Vice-Chancellors, the Pro Vice-Chancellors, Heads of Residential Colleges and Halls of Residence, honorary graduands, special guests, the graduating student speaker and the guest speaker. The Esquire Bedel, carrying the silver mace, leads the Vice-Chancellor, followed by the Pro-Chancellor and the Chancellor. At the end of the ceremony, the Chancellor leads the procession from the Hall.
Graduates are individually presented to the Chancellor or Pro-Chancellor to receive a Testamur that certifies the award from which they have graduated. Testamur is a Latin word which literally means “We certify”, and was traditionally the first word written on the Certificate.
Candidates for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy and higher doctorates are presented by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) or Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research and Research Training) and will kneel before the Chancellor or Pro-Chancellor to have a hood placed over their shoulders. Presented by the Dean; Master and other Graduate students are presented next with Bachelor graduates being last. The Chancellor or Pro-Chancellor also presents University Medals to the graduates to whom they have been awarded. If there is an honorary doctorate, the candidate is presented by the Vice-Chancellor to the Chancellor or Pro-Chancellor.
Presentation of graduates is followed by staff awards and addresses by a graduating student and the Guest Speaker. There is a musical interlude roughly half way through the ceremony. Finally, the Chancellor or Pro-Chancellor closes the ceremony and the Academic Procession leaves the Hall.
Ceremonial objectsThe silver mace, which is the symbol of the Vice-Chancellor’s authority, was presented to ANU by the University of Oxford in 1950. It is a replica of the original Oxford mace, made in gold by Benjamin Pyne, the 18th century goldsmith. The mace is carried before the Vice-Chancellor by the Esquire Bedel. The larger end of the mace is carried uppermost in the presence of the Chancellor.
The Chancellor’s chair, kneeling stool, mace stand and Marshals’ staves were designed and made by George Ingham from the Wood Workshop in the Canberra School of Art, now part of ANU. They feature the University arms, pierced through a polished metal background and a composite structure of timber components. The staves of casuarina torulosa carried by the Marshal and two Deputy Marshals are split at the top to form clips that hold polished stainless steel disks which are pierced with a stylised image of the University arms.
Ceremonial dressTraditional academic dress is worn at The Australian National University on ceremonial occasions and at formal events in the halls and residential colleges. The wide range of styles and colours of the academic dress worn by staff at ANU reflects the international character of the University.
Academic dress has been influenced by the fashions of everyday attire since the founding of the first European universities in Bologna, Paris and Oxford. Today’s dress, consisting of a gown, hood, cap or bonnet, arose out of the lay costume of the early Middle Ages. As academics at the early universities were mostly in religious orders, the garb they wore became the traditional dress for academics.
ANU academic dress is based on the styles worn at Oxford, Cambridge and the University of London. Different styles of gowns and formation of hoods indicate the Degrees of Bachelor, Master and Doctor. The colour of the hood for Bachelor and Master Degrees indicates the ANU Academic College where the award was undertaken. Bachelor hoods have a narrow band of colour; Master hoods are fully lined with colour. Both wear black trencher caps (also known as mortarboards). ANU Doctors of Philosophy wear a black gown faced with blue corded silk, a hood of blue corded silk lined with the same silk, and a black velvet bonnet with blue cord and tassel.
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The Chancellor wears a gown of black damask-figured silk trimmed with gold lace and a round black velvet bonnet trimmed with gold lace with a gold cord and tassel. The Pro-Chancellor’s gown and bonnet are similar to those of the Chancellor but are trimmed with silver lace and the gown does not have a train.
The Vice-Chancellor’s gown is made of black damask silk trimmed with gold lace and a round black velvet bonnet with a gold cord and tassel. The Deputy Vice-Chancellor’s academic dress is identical to that of the Vice-Chancellor except that it is trimmed with silver. Other senior staff wear the academic dress for the highest degree they hold. The University Marshal’s gown is blue and is faced with gold corded silk and a bonnet trimmed with blue and gold. Deputy Marshals wear similar gowns and bonnets to that of the Marshal, but the gowns do not have collars or lining.
The Esquire Bedel, whose ancient ceremonial role is to protect the Vice-Chancellor, wears a black gown of damask-figured silk trimmed with gold and a black bonnet trimmed with gold, and carries the University Mace. Professors in the University and special guests who do not have their own academic dress wear a black gown with silver facings and bell-shaped silver sleeves and a black bonnet. University Council members other than graduates wear a black Master’s gown with silver facings embroidered with the University arms and a black bonnet. Academic staff wear either their own academic dress or a black Master’s gown with blue facings and a black bonnet. Professional staff without their own academic dress wear a black undergraduate gown with a black cap. If a person has more than one degree, the dress of the senior degree is worn.
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P R O C E E D I N G S S
> Academic Procession
> Proceedings opened by the Chancellor
> The National Anthem
> Conferring of Higher Degrees, Masters, Bachelors,
Diplomas and Certificates
> Staff Awards
> Address by Graduating Student
> Address by Guest Speaker
> Proceedings closed by the Chancellor
> Academic Procession
> New Graduates retire
New graduates, their guests, staff, and guests of the University are invited to a reception in the piazza outside Llewellyn Hall immediately following each ceremony.
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Tuesday 13 December
10am ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment
ANU College of Physical and Mathematical SciencesThe Pro-Chancellor, Ms Robin Hughes AO, Presiding
PresentersProfessor Andrew Roberts, Dean, ANU College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Professor Brian P. Schmidt AC FAA FRS
2pmANU College of Engineering and Computer ScienceThe Pro-Chancellor, Ms Robin Hughes AO, Presiding
PresentersProfessor Thushara Abhayapala, Acting Dean, ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science
Dr Matthew Dowling, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
Professor Richard Baker, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Student Experience)
Professor Brian P. Schmidt AC FAA FRS
Wednesday 14 December
10amANU College of Asia and the PacificThe Chancellor, Professor the Hon Gareth Evans AC QC, Presiding
PresentersProfessor Renee McKibbin, Associate Dean (Research), ANU College of Asia and the Pacific
Mr Adam Daniel Sheridan, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
Professor Richard Baker, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Student Experience)
Professor Brian P. Schmidt AC FAA FRS
2pmANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment
ANU College of Physical and Mathematical SciencesThe Pro-Chancellor, Ms Robin Hughes AO, Presiding
PresentersProfessor Andrew Roberts, Dean, ANU College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Professor Imogen Mitchell, Acting Dean, Medicine and Health Sciences
Professor Margaret Harding, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research)
Professor Brian P. Schmidt AC FAA FRS
5.30pmANU College of LawThe Chancellor, Professor the Hon Gareth Evans AC QC, Presiding
PresentersProfessor Stephen Bottomley, Dean, ANU College of Law
Professor Marnie Hughes-Warrington, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic)
Professor Brian P. Schmidt AC FAA FRS
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Thursday 15 December
10amANU College of Business and EconomicsThe Chancellor, Professor the Hon Gareth Evans AC QC, Presiding
PresentersProfessor Shirley Leitch, Dean, ANU College of Business and Economics
Mr Adam Daniel Sheridan, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
Professor Brian P. Schmidt AC FAA FRS
2pmANU College of Business and EconomicsThe Chancellor, Professor the Hon Gareth Evans AC QC, Presiding
PresentersProfessor Shirley Leitch, Dean, ANU College of Business and Economics
Dr Matthew Dowling, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
Professor Senlin Li, Vice Dean, School of Continuing Education, Tsinghua University, China
Professor Margaret Harding, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research)
Professor Brian P. Schmidt AC FAA FRS
Friday 16 December
10amANU College of Arts and Social SciencesThe Chancellor, Professor the Hon Gareth Evans AC QC, Presiding
PresentersProfessor Paul Pickering, Dean, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
Mr Adam Daniel Sheridan, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
Professor Margaret Harding, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research)
Professor Brian P. Schmidt AC FAA FRS
2pmANU College of Arts and Social SciencesThe Chancellor, Professor the Hon Gareth Evans AC QC, Presiding
PresentersProfessor Paul Pickering, Dean, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
Dr Matthew Dowling, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
Professor Brian P. Schmidt AC FAA FRS
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10am, Tuesday 13 December
Guest Speaker
Dr Jenna Price
Jenna Roberts lived at Bruce Hall at the Australian National University as a Bachelor of Science candidate from 2004-2006, after moving to ‘the big city’ from regional Victoria. In 2007 she completed an honours year at the Re-search School of Earth Sciences (RSES) in planetary geochemistry. One of her favourite memories is walking across the lush green ANU campus on a sunny day from the research school to her lab on Daley Rd, marvelling at the fact that she had a piece of the Moon in her handbag. After obtaining first-class honours, Jenna worked as a graduate scientist at Geoscience Australia, before receiving the inaugural Aspi Baria PhD Scholarship from ICON Water (formerly ACTEW Corporation). Jenna returned to the ANU, and to RSES, to commence a joint project with CSIRO Land and Water in environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology. Her field-based research focussed on the presence and behaviour of endocrine disrupting chemicals, pharmaceuticals and personal care products in Australia’s largest inland sewage treatment plant and its effluent-receiving environment in Canberra, and impacts on fish and invertebrates. Jenna split her time between the research school in Canberra and the CSIRO labs in Adelaide, and both places still feel like home. Jenna was awarded her PhD in 2015, and was the recipient of the RSES Robert Hill Memorial Award for excel-lence in doctoral research and communication. Jenna is now a senior policy officer in the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources, working in an area that deals with policy and regulation of agricultural chemicals and veteri-nary medicines. She specialises in providing scientific advice to inform policies that have tangible impacts on agri-cultural productivity, particularly the relationship between international chemical regulation and Australian trade. She is delighted to be addressing the ANU science graduate cohort of 2016.
Student Speaker
Brittany Dahl
Brittany Dahl is graduating today from a Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (Sustainability) Advanced (Honours). She is a local student from Canberra, who has a passion for geographic science. Brittany was an Australian
Delegate at the 2016 Thought for Food Summit, and the 2015 Global Youth Agriculture Summit, where she actively challenged the problem of global food security. During her time at the university, she was a demonstrator for the Fenner School of Environment and Society, and helped establish a new student society focused on Geographic Information Systems (GIS). During her honours year she received the ACTION Trust Scholarship, the Society of Conservation GIS Technolo-gy Grant, and the W P Packard Prize in Geography. She also completed an internship with consultancy firm Aither. Brittany currently works as a graduate consultant for Esri Australia. In her spare time, Brittany volunteers for the Surveying & Spatial Sciences Institute, and works on small projects for the ACT Commissioner for Sustainability and the Environment, the Conservation Council, and SEE-Change Canberra.
2pm, Tuesday 13 December
Guest Speaker
Ms Sunny Forsyth BENG (Hons) ’02 (ANU)
Sunny Forsyth is founder and CEO of Canberra based International Development organisation Abundant Water.
Sunny graduated from the Australian National University in 2002 with an honours degree in systems engineering.
After leaving ANU Sunny worked for The Department of Defence, Defence Materiel Organisation first as a graduate and then as a junior member of an engineering cell in a major capital procurement project.
After leaving Defence, Sunny worked for AusAID in the field of international development in Laos, South East Asia. International development was far removed from traditional engineering and yet working in this field Sunny discov-ered that systems engineering methods and mindsets were ideal for resolving the complexity problems that pre-sented themselves on a daily basis.
Finding this new application of engineering to be personally and professionally both rewarding and challenging Sunny wanted more. This was the beginning of an 8 year body of work that took ANU water filter research and turned it into new products, programs, and applications of systems engineering that to date have delivered clean
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drinking water to over 10 000 people in remote provinces in Laos, developed clean drinking water projects across four countries, and been nominated for a UN global best practice award.
Student Speaker
Benjamin Gill
Benjamin Gill is graduating today from a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Science. Benjamin has been actively involved throughout his time at ANU, holding numerous positions including 2 terms as President of the ANU Students’ Association and member of ANU Council, Queer* Officer of the ANU Students’ Association, and Com-munity Assistant at Griffin Hall. In his studies, he has focused strongly on research about the ANU Community. Topics have included non-residential student engagement, cyberbullying, the cost of mental health conditions among aca-demic and professional staff, and the design of smart phone applications as a tool to improve the efficiency of the youth mental health sector. In 2013 Benjamin interned at AECOM Canberra as part of the Buildings and Applied Research Sustainability group. In 2016, he was awarded the Vice Chancellor’s Award for Reconciliation. Outside of ANU, Benjamin is involved in the mental health sector and is the Curator of the Canberra Global Shapers Hub, an initiative of the World Economic Forum.
10am, Wednesday 14 December
Guest Speaker
Dr Marty Natalegawa
Dr Marty Natalegawa was Foreign Minister of the Republic of Indonesia between 2009 and 2014. In this role, and in his earlier influential roles as Indonesian Permanent Representative to the United Nations, and as Foreign Ministry Spokesperson, and Chair of ASEAN, he has contributed greatly to building a secure and peaceful ASEAN community, and to the promotion of international peace and security in the broader Asia-Pacific region.
Dr Natalegawa is one the most respected foreign policy and international security thinkers of his generation both within Indonesia, in South-east Asia, and in the broader
Asia-pacific region. Dr Natalegawa undertook his PhD in In-ternational Relations at the Australian National University between 1990 and 1993. His thesis entitled The South East Asian Nuclear Weapon Free Zone: Retrospect and Prospect, made the case for the increased relevance of the South East Asian Nuclear Free Zone proposal in the post Cold War period.
Student Speaker
Pema Pelmo
Pema Pelmo is graduating today from a Masters of Environmental and Resource Economics.
Pema’s parents are farmers from Eastern Tibet who always dreamed of their daughter receiving an education. She ar-rived in Australia in February 2015 as a refugee. Whilst completing her Masters, Pema has volunteered for the ACT Greens, Conservation Council ACT, Australia Tibet Council and the ACT Tibetan Community. She has been to the Fed-eral Parliament and met with politicians to share her experiences.
Pema aspires to make use of what she has learnt here at the ANU in preserving the fragile and endangered ecosystems of her homeland Tibet.
2pm, Wednesday 14 December
Guest Speaker
Anna PinoBA ’84, GDSc ‘85 (ANU)
Anna is Chief Executive Officer and owner of Lighthouse Business Innovation Centre (Lighthouse), an Innovation Consultancy in Canberra.
Anna graduated from the Australian National University in the mid 80’s with a degree and post Grad in psychology.
Anna has had a very varied career which started as a Research Assistant for the World Health Organisation’s School of Social Psychology on the ANU Campus. During this time she also spent two years working with homeless youth.
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Although Anna comes from a family of business owners, she took a very different path and became a Graduate Recruit in the Federal Public Service. She worked in a variety of senior positions for 8 years and then won a scholarship to study towards a Masters of Commerce.
After completing her Masters, Anna left the public service and worked in a range of senior positions in advertising, investment management and allied health. While none of these roles are directly related to her first degree, Anna says that the grounding and ability to think broadly about issues has lead her down this not terribly traditionally, but incredibly exciting career path.
Anna has been CEO of Lighthouse since 2008 and acquired the business with a partner in 2014. Lighthouse works with current and intending entrepreneurs to help them start, shape or grow their businesses. Since its inception, Lighthouse has worked with over 6,000 entrepreneurs.
Anna’s real passion is working with the younger entrepreneurs, many of who are still at school and university.
Student Speaker
Danielle Dries
Danielle Dries is graduating today from a Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Surgery. Danielle is a Kaurna woman from South Australia and graduated from Physiotherapy before pursuing a career in medicine. Danielle has been actively involved on campus through the ANU Rural Medical Society and volunteering for events such as inward bound. Dan-ielle was awarded the 2015 PARSA International Woman’s Day award for her contribution to Indigenous health most prominently through her involvement in the annual Close the Gap conference.
Danielle has also been involved in the National Rural Health Student Network (NRHSN), advocating for over 10,000 health student members across Australia. In her role on the NRHSN committee, Danielle has presented in senate and advocated for changes in Indigenous health curriculum.
Danielle recently received the Rural Doctors’ Association of Australia and MDA National bursary for her contributions to the Indigenous community.
5.30pm, Wednesday 14 December
Guest Speaker
Ms Kate JordanBComm ‘92, LLB ‘92 (ANU)
Kate Jordan is the Deputy Chief Executive Partner of Clayton Utz, one of Australia’s leading law firms.
Kate is a mergers and acquisitions lawyer with a Financial Services and in Media, Telecommunications and Technol-ogy sector focus. She is highly recognised including as a leading lawyer in Best Lawyers in Australia in Media, Tele-communications and M&A, and ranked as a leading lawyer in Media & Entertainment and M&A in the Asia Pacific Legal500.
Kate has been with Clayton Utz for 20 years. In 2012, Kate was elevated to Partner in Charge of the Sydney Office and then to Deputy Chief Executive Partner in 2014. In 2014 she also joined the board of the Clayton Utz Foundation. Kate is responsible for Clayton Utz’s social responsibility programs, which include the firm’s renowned pro bono program. Clayton Utz’ pro bono program has been ranked as one of the top 10 pro bono programs in the world.
Kate is also a member of Chief Executive Women, a board member of the Committee for Sydney and the Chair of Good Return.
Student Speaker
Michael Harrison
Michael Harrison is graduating today from a Bachelor of Laws and a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in International Relations. Michael is a local student who has been a strong advocate for advancing the student experience, and enhancing student equity at ANU. He has been an active member of the ANU student community, heavily involved in Griffin Hall, for which he served as President (2014) and Community Advisor (2016), and has worked to develop its long-term strategy and enhance its pastoral care programs. Michael has been actively involved with a number of ANU student organisations, including the ANU Students’ Association and as President of the ANU Society for Arts and Social Sciences. In this role, he established the ANU Arts Ball which continues annually and accommodates some 300 students each year. Michael has volunteered
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with the Australian Red Cross, assisting its youth programs in Australia and abroad, and is passionate about Australia’s role in international development. In 2014 he was recognised as a NSW Volunteer of the Year. In his spare time, Michael enjoys spending time with friends, travelling and reviewing re-cent films.
10am, Thursday 15 December
Guest Speaker
Mr Creel PriceBComm ‘92 (ANU)
From scaling some of the highest mountains in the world, to working with Richard Branson on the future of philan-thropy, exiting his business for over $100m and captaining Australia in the World Elephant Polo Championships, Creel Price is the high-octane adventurer at the forefront of what he now calls The Entreprenaissance.
Creel had launched eight businesses before he left school and a further two at university. At age 25 he then co-founded Blueprint Management Group with just five thousand dollars in capital which he grew to 1,000 staff and sold a decade later for $109 million.
Since then, Creel has dedicated his time to fostering entrepreneurship on a global scale through his startup generator Investible and founding the Club Kidpreneur Foundation, a not-for-profit social enterprise developing entrepreneurial skills in primary-aged children. Since 2011 Creel has trained South African entrepreneurs at the Branson Centre of Entrepreneurship using his Decisionship methodology and was Founding Director of Global Ethics Australia which worldwide has funded over $20 million in water projects in Africa from sales of One Water worldwide. He is author of best-selling business book The One Thing to Win at the Game of Business and is an in-demand keynote speaker globally.
Creel’s work has stretched from the Papua New Guinea highlands to the Melbourne prison system to tomato farming cooperatives in Zimbabwe and the UN’s Global Accelerator in New York. It is his dedication to using the power of business for good that lead Sir Richard Branson to describe Creel as “the living, breathing definition of an entrepre-neur” in his book Screw Business as Usual.
Student Speaker
Claudia Strahle
Claudia Strahle is graduating today with a Bachelor of Commerce and a Bachelor of Science, and has attended the ANU on a National Merit Scholarship. During her time at the ANU, she has been an active member of several student societies, including the Actuarial, Finance, Economics and Commerce Students’ Society, the Trading and Investment Collective, the ANU Volunteering Society, and the UniLodge Residents’ Committee. She has also volunteered as an ANU Community Ambassador, a ‘Get Up and Go’ walking partner, and with ANU Robogals. This semester, Claudia was a tutor at RSFAS, and has also worked as an ANU Student Ambassador and an ANU Learning Community Ambassador. This year, she completed internships at Barclays Investment Bank and the Royal Australian Mint, the latter through the ANU CBE Internship Program, and looks forward to pursuing a career in finance. In her spare time, Claudia enjoys being involved in the performing arts and learning languages.
2pm, Thursday 15 December
Guest Speaker
Sir Angus Houston
Retired Air Chief Marshal Sir Angus Houston served as Chief of Air Force from 2001 and then as Chief of Defence Force from 2005, retiring in 2011. His early service in the RAAF was marked by the award of an Air Force Cross in 1979 for an open-sea rescue in NSW under gale conditions. His leadership and management skills were identified at an early stage, recognised via his admission as Member of the Order of Australia in 1990 for the introduction and transfer of Blackhawk helicopter capabilities from the RAAF to the Australian Army
Retired Air Chief Marshal Sir Angus Houston was awarded the Knight of the Order of Australia in January 2015 for ex-traordinary and pre-eminent achievement and merit in service to Australia, through distinguished service in the Aus-tralian Defence Force and continued commitment to serve the nation in leadership roles.
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Student Speaker
Dominic Nadvillaveetil
Dominic Nadvillaveetil is graduating today with a Masters’ of Business Information Systems. He is an international student from India who moved to Australia in February 2015 to pursue his dreams. Dominic has been an active advocate for international student rights, and has been working for their well-being not just at the ANU but also at the national level as the Vice President for the Council of International Student of Australia (CISA). At the Australian Na-tional University, Dominic has served as the International officer for PARSA and also was also the founding President of the Indian Student’s Association (InSA) at the ANU.
In 2016, he served as a senior resident at Toad Hall, where he has lived throughout his study at the ANU. In his spare-time he loves to share stories with his friends and is an avid sports lover. Dominic is proud to have graduated from the Australian National University and hopes to keep contributing to the university long after his graduation.
10am, Friday 16 December
Guest Speaker
Ms Therese Rein
Therese Rein is a preeminent Australian entrepreneur, business leader, philanthropist and human rights activist. Her career has been one of exceptional achievement and contribution. As founder and Managing Director of the Ingeus group of companies and as Executive Director and Chair of the Ingeus Limited Board, Ms Rein oversees businesses that provide welfare services such as employment and work-related rehabilitation, assisting and supporting people who have been cut off from work due to disability, illness or injury by helping them address the physical and psychological aspects of their condition and aiding their return to work
Ms Rein completed her undergraduate study at the Australian National University receiving a Bachelor of Arts in 1980, and a further Masters Qualifying (Psychology) in 1981. During her studies she lived on campus as a resident of Burgmann College where she met her future husband and later Prime Minister of Australia, Kevin Rudd.
Student Speaker
Sarah Jones
Sarah Jones is graduating today with a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Laws (First Class Honours). She moved from regional Western Australia in 2012 in order to pursue a passion for political science at a world-class institution. In her time at the ANU Sarah has been actively involved in the ANU Fencing Club including being President of the club, captaining the Australian University Games Team, and was awarded a Half Blue sporting award. She spent four years living at Bruce Hall, one as a senior resident, and is deeply appreciative of the support given by the residential communities at the ANU. The highlight of Sarah’s five years at the ANU was working within the United States Senate as an ANIP intern in 2015.
2pm, Friday 16 December
Guest Speaker
Mr Kevin Rudd
Mr Kevin Rudd is the first ANU graduate to become Prime Minister of Australia and held this office twice, from 2007 to 2009 and again in 2013. In the interval, 2010 to 2012 he was Australia’s Foreign Minister. More recently he has been the inaugural President of the Asia Society’s Policy Institute in the United States, and Chair of the Independent Commission on Multilateralism, where he has led a review of the United Nations system.
As a statesman, one of Mr Rudd’s signature capabilities has been in fluency in Mandarin Chinese learnt at the ANU, where he studied under the world-renowned scholar Pierre Ryckmans. While writing his BA Honours thesis, ‘Human Rights in China: the Case of Wei Jingsheng’, he was also mentored by Geremie Barmé, later the Founding Director of the Australian Centre on China in the World (CIW). While at ANU, Mr Rudd was a resident of Burgmann College, and graduated with a BA (Hons) in Asian Studies in 1981. During this time he also met his future wife, Thérėse Rein.
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Student Speaker
Melandri Vlok
Melandri Vlok is graduating with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) specialising in Biological Anthropology. She has been actively involved in ABACUS, the student society for the School of Archaeology and Anthropology at ANU since its birth in 2012. During this time, she was the establishing editor of ABACUS Magazine, a magazine which highlights work from students studying in the School of Archaeology and Anthropology. Melandri was President of the society for the last two years. She has completed archaeological field work locally as well as abroad in South East Asia. Out-side of her studies Melandri has continued her passion for Rhythmic Gymnastics, transitioning from an elite gymnast to an elite coach while studying at the ANU.
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Student awards
University Medal
The University Medal recognises students who have obtained First Class Honours (or Masters Advanced Equivalent) and demonstrated exceptional academic excellence across their studies.
Awardees for 2016 are:
> Kieran Anderson Pender
> John Stewart Aslanides
> Emily Charlotte Barlow
> Damon John Binder
> Nathaniel Bloomfield
> Karen Michelle Cooke
> Duc Duy Anh Dao
> James Garrison
> Mary Kathleen Good
> Emily Han
> Ruobing Han
> Rachel Catherine Hayes
> Joanna Hermann
> Andrew Jamieson
> Maxim Jeffs
> Taeho Jung
> Jaron Jia Rong Lee
> Elaine Lin
> Melanie Klara Kaasinen
> Henry William Orton
> Shanti Duyen Shea-An
> Steven Skitmore
> Avinash Upadhya
> Naomi Ann Wootton
Tillyard Prize
The Tillyard Prize is the oldest and most prestigious prize available to bachelor degree students of the University. Originally established in 1940, the Prize is awarded to the student whose personal qualities and contribution to University life have been outstanding and who in the year
of the award has completed a Degree of Bachelor with Honours. The Prize commemorates Dr Robin and Mrs Patricia Tillyard, who were important contributors to the formation and early life of the University as well as to the wider Canberra community.
Awardee for 2016 is:
> Siobhan Maeve Tobin
J G Crawford Prize
The J.G. Crawford Prizes were established in 1973 to recognise Sir John Crawford’s outstanding contribution to the University. Sir John held the posts of Director of the Research School of Pacific Studies for seven years (1960-1967), Vice-Chancellor for five years (1968-1973) and Chancellor from 1976 to 1984.
The Crawford Prizes are awarded to those graduate students most deserving of recognition for the quality of their graduate work. The main criterion for selection is academic excellence and contributions to the life of the University may also be taken into account. Two prizes are available for award to doctoral students who have submitted theses during the preceding calendar year, normally one for the natural sciences and one for social sciences and humanities. One prize is also available for excellence in the Master degree where the program of study has been composed of or included research and preparation of a thesis. The prize takes the form of a medal and, where possible, the Crawford Prizes are presented at the University’s Graduation Ceremonies.
Awardee for 2016 is:
> Kai Xun Chan
Staff awards
Vice-Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence in Education
Each year the Vice-Chancellor grants awards and citations to ANU staff recognised for their excellence as educators. Awards are made for excellence in teaching or research supervision, for programs that enhance learning, and for citations for outstanding contributions to student learning. Awards and citations may be made to individuals, teams or programs, in recognition of their contribution to educational excellence at ANU.
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Award for Programs that Enhance Learning:
> ANU Medical School
Professor Zsuzsoka KecskesProfessor Imogen MitchellDr Kerrie AustAssociate Professor Deborah BrowneDr Michael ChapmanDr Caitlin CoombesDr Megan HickieDr Anne LeditschkeDr Rosa MarchettiDr Sarah MartinDr Elizabeth Sturgiss
Citation for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning:
> Dr Alexandra Webb
> Dr Bjoern Dressel and Ms Sarah Cameron
The Peter Baume Award
The Peter Baume Award is the University’s highest award for exceptional staff members and alumni of the University whose contributions to the economic, cultural, scientific or social development of Australia or the international community have demonstrated distinguished service of the highest degree.
The recipient for 2016 is:
> Professor Susanne von Caemmerer, ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment
Chancellor’s Award for Distinguished Contribution to the University
This award recognises staff and alumni of the University whose contributions to the economic, cultural, scientific or social development of Australia or the international community have demonstrated distinguished service of a high degree.
The recipient for 2016 is:
> Emeritus Professor David Horner, ANU College of Asia and the Pacific
Chancellor’s Award for Outstanding Service to the Campus Community
This award recognises staff and visiting fellows who have volunteered their time, expertise, skills and knowledge and who have demonstrated exceptional dedication and service to the campus community beyond the normal expectations of their position.
The recipient for 2016 is:
> Professor Margaret Jolly, ANU College of Asia and the Pacific
Honorary ConferralsHonorary degrees may be awarded for outstanding achievement as a scholar in any field of scholarship, letters or the arts; or outstanding contributions in the service of society; or outstanding service to the University.
> 10am Wednesday 14th December 2016 Dr Raden Mohammad Marty Muliana Natalegawa– Doctor of Letters
> 2pm Thursday 15th December 2016 Retired Air Marhsal Sir Angus Houston – Doctor of Laws
> 10am Friday 16th December 2016 Ms Therese Rein – Doctor of Laws
> 2pm Friday 16th December 2016 The Honourable Mr Kevin Rudd – Doctor of Laws
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OrganDr Calvin BowmanLMusA, BMus(Hons) MMus Melb, MMA DMA Yale University Organist
Described variously as “a uniquely talented musician” (Philip Glass), “one of the finest musical minds this country has produced” (Graham Abbott), and “truly gifted” (Ezra Laderman), Calvin Bowman is currently Senior Lecturer and University Organist at The Australian National University and Associate Artistic Director of the Melbourne Chamber Orchestra. His principal teachers have included John O’Donnell and Thomas Murray, organ; Donald Thornton, piano; Davitt Moroney, harpsichord; and Graeme Koehne and Ezra Laderman, composition. He has also attended masterclasses in Europe and the United States with Marie-Claire Alain, Michael Radulescu, Jean-Claude Zehnder, Gillian Weir and Thomas Trotter.
Dr Bowman’s compositional skills have been recognised with the awarding of a prestigious Australia Council Fellowship for 2008-9, and he is a laureate of the Ned Rorem Award for Song Composition, the Diana Barnhart American Song Competition, and the English Poetry and Song Society Artsong Award. In late 2009, Sir Neville Marriner conducted two performances of his song cycle “I would sing a little while”, Sir Neville declaring the piece “an absolute gem of twenty-first century imagination”. Calvin Bowman was also named one of the most influential people in Melbourne for 2009 by “The Age”.
Dr Bowman is a graduate of The University of Melbourne, and was the first Australian to graduate with a Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Yale University with the assistance of a Fulbright scholarship. He is a member of Australian Mensa and a life member of The Australian Fulbright Association. He was appointed as University Organist in 2011.
10am, Tuesday 13 DecemberNational Anthem Leilani Wagner
Musical Interlude Katrina Tang – Piano Nocturne Op 27 No 2 (by Chopin)
2pm, Tuesday 13 DecemberNational Anthem Natalie Solomko
Musical Interlude Dominique Douglas-Smith – Piano Prelude and Fugue in A-Flat Major, BWV 862, J.S. (by Bach)
10am, Wednesday 14 DecemberNational Anthem Tahlia Makunde
Musical Interlude Dominique Douglas-Smith – Piano Visions Fugitives No. 6-10 (by Prokofiev)
2pm, Wednesday 14 DecemberNational Anthem Natalie Solomko
Musical Interlude Katrina Tang – Piano Andaluza (by De Falla)
5.30pm, Wednesday 14 DecemberNational Anthem Leilani Wagner
Musical Interlude Dominique Douglas-Smith – Piano Prelude and Fugue in A-Flat Major, BWV 862, J.S. (by Bach)
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10am, Thursday 15 DecemberNational Anthem Tahilia Makunde
Musical Interlude Katrina Tang – Piano My Favourite Things (by Hough)
2pm, Thursday 15 DecemberNational Anthem Natalie Solomko
Musical Interlude Dominique Douglas-Smith – Piano Visions Fugitives No. 6-10 (by Prokofiev)
10am, Friday 16 DecemberNational Anthem Leilani Wagner
Musical Interlude Leilani Wagner – Vocals Greg Stott – Guitar Angel Eyes (by Matt Dennis and Earl Brent) If I Ain’t Got You (by Alicia Keys)
2pm, Friday 16 DecemberNational Anthem Tahlia Mukunde
Musical Interlude Leilani Wagner – Vocals Ellen Chan – Guitar Angel Eyes (by Matt Dennis and Earl Brent) If I Ain’t Got You (by Alicia Keys)
Reception Jazz MusiciansBen Forte – GuitarHayden Fritzlaff – DrumsBen Keller-Tuberg – BassJamal Salem – DrumsAlex Unikowski – Keys
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10am Tuesday 13 DecemberANU College of Medicine, Biology and EnvironmentANU College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Bachelor of Arts with Honours
Paula Ozola
Yee Ling Tsoi
Kezia Caieta Wasdell
Noor Zakiah Binte Zainudin
Bachelor of Biotechnology
Jessie Clare Sylvia Andrikis
Jiansi Long
Bradley Reid
Bachelor of Biotechnology with Honours
Yaoyuan Zhang
Bachelor of Commerce
Jacinta Rae Herring
Bachelor of Genetics
Stephanie Skinner
Bachelor of Genetics with Honours
Riemke Aggio-Bruce
Ainsley Renee Davies
Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (Sustainability)
Ashleigh Brady
Ellen Johanna Louise Levingston
Lea-Sofia Luzzi
Elena Grace Tjandra
Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (Sustainability) with Honours
Emma Louise Gillies
Zachary James Hatfield Dodds
Edith Peters
C O N F E R R I N G O F A W A R D S
This program lists the names of those eligible to receive awards at these ceremonies. Those attending will have their awards conferred by the Chancellor or Pro-Chancellor, who will present them with their testamurs as they cross the stage. Those unable to attend may have their awards conferred in absentia. Those who qualify for two or more awards will be conferred by the Chancellor or Pro-Chancellor and have all awards presented at the same time.
The program lists all students who are receiving an award, not only those who are present today.
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Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (Sustainability) Advanced with Honours
Brittany Olivia Dahl
Bachelor of Medical Science
Graeme John Billett
Nicholas Alan Brasher
Saxon Brown
Sinan Nathan Brown
Hwa-Yen Chu
Lynneh Cilliers
Stephanie Coates
Jayne Carmel Curlewis
Isabella Vieira De Sousa
Vaisharli Dhevarajah
Ryan Michael Freeman Dillon
Mieke Louise Foster
Xiao Yan Guan
Richa Harnal
Philippa Meg Howell
Muhammad Irwan Jaeson
Trishala Kalra
Liam James Kensitt
Lucy Elisabeth Kirk
Chang Seok Lee
Rachael Hannah Mitterfellner
Petra Ann Mossop
Celine Olivia
Sarah Maureen Perry
Merryn Sarah Roe
Natashe Dos Santos Silva
Poongodai Sivam Rajakumari Elangovan
Kayla Smurthwaite
Marilli Spyridopoulos
Samantha Margaret Tuck Terry
Yashasvi Vaishnaw
Yun Hua Grace Wang
Lachlan Stephen Williams
Rachel Anne Woods
Xinyi Wu
Siyi Yang
Zijun Yu
Bachelor of Medical Science with Honours
Juliana Adwoa Adutwumwaah Anokye
Grant Jarvis Brown
Dillon Jack Hammill
Shaaerah Mahboob
Scott Paterson Pearce
Benjamin Spann
Bachelor of Philosophy with Honours
Matthew Cameron Berrington
Nathaniel John Bloomfield
Jet Shoon Chong
Josephine Davies
Emily Han
Sean Darby Harris
Tejas Iyer
Maxim Jeffs
Hao Jeng
Yu Ze Kong
Youssef Latash
Jaron Jia Rong Lee
Anthony Chi Hin Leung
Shao Qi Lim
Elliott Benjamin Lovell
Vladimir Marinov
Hugh McCarthy
Henry William Orton
Karun Varghese Paul
Benjamin John Gillette Pearce
Max Rintoul
Rowan Clymo Rowlands
Benjamin George Thompson
Siobhan Maeve Tobin
Ellen Frances Anderson Walsh
Zhenyi Wang
Lucy Natacha Wenger
Bachelor of Psychology (Honours)
Nghi Hoang Bui
Amanda Kasuni Daluwatta
Li Tong Low
Jingyuan Pan
Ann Silvia Plummer
Bachelor of Science
Zachary Adrichen
Antonio Aquiles Alvarez Aguilar
Duncan Clement Anderson
Rosemary Avery
Laura Isabelle Berrie
Elliott James Botha
Victoria Bourne
Zofia Bryks
Kevin Ian Burns
Brydie Jane Campbell
Dylan Harrison Chalmers
Denny Christopher Chandra
Paul Joseph Chapelli
Madeleine Collings
Hugh Coman
Reuben Creighton
Christie-Rae Crosthwaite
Edgar George Daly
Alexandra Claire Dennis
Cassandra Agata Doig
Carolina Elizabeth Dolan
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John Robert Dow
Laura Stewart Downes
Jonathon Ivan Doyle
Alexandra Dudley
Jacinta Evans
Carlos Andres Guitian Gonzalez
Devyani Gupta
Kieran John Hancock
Liam Anthony Hanlon
Samuel John Henderson
Yuhan Huang
Molly Eloise Ireland
William Cedar Jackson
Jessica Anne Jago
Cheryl Lorraine Jalocha
Macey Jarvinen
Luke Andrew Johnston
Lauren Jubb
John Andrew Killen
Alexandra Sasha Kuptsova
Darren Anthony Laker
Chen Liang
Emma Maria Liu
Marcus Liu
Nataliea Marie Lowson
Nathan Andrew William Mackay
Maki Maeda
Tara Jane Burgin Mann
Monique Masling
Claire Therese McCormack
Callum Anthony McGee
Jordan Robert McGillivray
Thomas John McKinlay
Gena Louise Mezgec
Zoe Christine Maree Mielens
Jacob Robert Millington
Andrej Njegus
Elouyze Nucifora-Ryan
Jung Hwan Park
Bozana Pasic
Albert Patajo
Cheng Shyong Phung
Stephanie Pollard
Declan Randall Pratt
Anna Clare Rafferty
Jock Alexander McDonald Rogers
Savannah Ruppert
Arcadia Bronte Salmon Krone
Blair James Salmon
John Steven Scott
Laura Cathryn Simpson
Alexandra Sylvia Sitepu
Michael Smith
Nathan James Spinks
Jason Pratama Sriwijaya
Yolandi Swart
Katia Louise Taylor
Bryan Tee Pi Ern
Olivia Thomson
Shen Tian
William Anthony Harold Unwin
Laura Christine Whiting
William Gregory Wood
Xinxin Zhang
YongQi Zhang
Michael Qian Fan Zhou
You Zhou
Jan Thorben Zimmer
Bachelor of Science with Honours
Dzifa Amenuvegbe
Fiona Backhouse
Tania Maria Barone
Keira Turnbull Beattie
Alexander William Bray
Elizabeth Buchan
Sarah Catherine Buchan
James McKinnon Byers
Kirsty Anne Chalker
Tess Catherine Chapman
Sean Minhui Tashi Chua
Manon Dalaison
Nicholas Den Houting
Jackson Tobias Hawthorne Dowie
Dale Peter Drummond
Rowan Edwards
Stuart Paul Ferrie
Gregory Joseph Gauthier-Coles
Brecon Tristan Grafton
Timothy Gray
Robin Grun
Angus James Edward Hayes
Lucy Hayes
Sally Heading
Georgina Kelly Howard
Morgan Suzanne Hunter
Ashlee Lauren Innes
Alexander Johnston
Joy Oluwafunke Jolayemi
Gayathri Karthik
Joss Campbell Kirk
Callum Kucka
Shi En Lay
Bronte Izumi Maclean
Timothy William McInerney
Karen Dominika Milewska
Christopher Alexander Mornement
Bruce Andrew Munro
Blair Ney
Joseph Christopher O’Rourke
Evan David Packard
Annie Pate
Matthew George Peacock
Max William Erich Proft
Jing Qian
Alexandra Raineri
Kathryn Jane Reid
Eleanor Mona Robson
Fergus James McDonald Rogers
Timothy Charles Ryan
Sofie Semmler
Alexander Gordon Sloan
Amelia Stevens
Jian Su
Melanie Tacey
Bradley Vallette
Matthew Leslie Wickham
Siru Zheng
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Bachelor of Science (Advanced) (Honours)
Cameron William Donald Inglis
Kedar Ashok Abhyankar
Matthew John Alger
Damon John Binder
Jacob Mathew Buete
Benjamin John Coombes
Jaklyn Kate Crilly
Wuxing Dong
Bingjun Li
Ellen Anna Caroline Miech
Ellen Phiddian
Zhihao Qiao
Morgan William See
Jesse Wallace
Qiheng Yang
Bachelor of Science (Forest Sciences)
Dakyum Lee
Xiu Hui Judith Soh
Bachelor of Science (Psychology)
Kimberly Jade Archer
Hagen Arhelger
Dominic Bell
Parker Thomas Blakey
Laura Ellen Blunt
Chloe Jayne Brett
Tara Ashleigh Buchanan
Pablo Simon Calaby
Haejung Cho
Cherie Angelique Clark
Felix Daniels
Alison Ruth Hassall
Tahira Hassan
Brianna Jaimin Jarvinen
Jeong in Kim
Hanna Frances Koerbin
Sophie Krieger
Maddison Kate Lamers
Samuel George Le Gros
Lilian Lee
Joshua David Leonard
Tong Li
Zi Xiao Liu
Rin Rin Ly
Huyen Phuong Nguyen
Angela Louise Nicoli
Chi Hang Kester Nip
Stephanie Marie Orlando
Emma Victoria Parker
Rylan Robert Savage
Rebecca Laura Simon
Lachlan Bowden Smith
Chung-Yuen Tieu
Rachel Margaret Veitch
Hannah Catherine Verass
Shixin Wang
Kimberly Jade Wansbrough
Sum Ching Wong
Qiong Wu
Bachelor of Science (Psychology) with Honours
Kelly Nicole Battocchio
Sooyeon Choi
Sidhant Chopra
Helen Frieda Copeland
Jolene Alexa Cox
Julian Dennis
Brendan Nathaniel Dwyer
William John Francis
Rachel Catherine Hayes
Samantha Jugovac
Aflaha Rukhsaar Khan
Michael Kreminski
Christopher Jing Yu Law
Caitlin Elizabeth Lewthwaite
Yu Liu
Jodie Rose McMorrow
Paige Ebony Mewton
Kevin Prasetya
Simone Judith Ray
Jaclyn Michelle Swinton
Lina Tong
Peter Ashley Twiss
Adam Usher
Amanda India Winiger
Bachelor of Science (Resource and Environmental Management)
Li-Ann Koh
Scott William Andrew Lang
Jiyu Liu
Alicia Claire Palmer
Emma Lee Pearce
Gareth Aiden Quirke
Lauren Maree Kensett Smith
Rebecca Emily Tarrant
Hanlu Zhang
Bachelor of Science (Resource and Environmental Management) with Honours
Mark Nathan Allen
Melissa Jayne Wales
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Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Science
John Bell
Anthony James Cozens
Zeshaan Khokhar
Bachelor of Actuarial Studies with Honours/Bachelor of Science
Remy Sebastien Hamilton-Smith
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science
Charlotte Eloise Alley
Danielle Maya Cribb
Cameron Stewart Dall
Liza Goncharov
Rebecca Hale
Franziska Salome Jerjen
Fiona Margaret McCarthy
Alison Nicole Mountain
Jodie Renee Muldoon
Emma Louise Murdoch
Rose Rutherford
Jocelyn Yang Miao Hui
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science (Psychology)
Sophie Carroll
Rosemary Kate Clifford
Aden Luke Cotterill
Elizabeth Ann Gay
Tessa Harriet Grimmond
Wei Jun Shawn Ho
Qi Jia
Jessie Liu
Siwan Liu
Suji O’Connor
Katie Lee Skinner
Kate Lilly Wilson-Woolley
Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies/Bachelor of Science
Vickie Lui
Steffi Lok To Siu
Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies (Year in Asia)/Bachelor of Science
Freya Mercedes Gaunt
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science
Timothy Brown
Edward Hofman
Emma Louise Lomas
Samuel Alexander Skinner
Nicholas Sandford Wynne
Siying Zhou
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science (Psychology)
Shane Joshua Dowley
Amanda Naditha Guruge
Joshua Michael Norman-Leagas
Alexandra Pearce
Hilary Wai-Yee Pong
Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Science
David Nalder
Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Science (Psychology)
Matthew Ross Whelan
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Bachelor of Finance/Bachelor of Science (Psychology)
Zhe Zhang
Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Science
Hugo Michael Lee
Bachelor of Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Science
Rebecca Jade Sullivan
Saadatun Tarannum
Emery Xiao Hong Zhen
Bachelor of Science with Honours/Bachelor of Arts
Xiao Lin Chen
Ian Andrew Dehlsen
Bachelor of Visual Arts/Bachelor of Science
Zoe Hazel Tulip
Bachelor of Visual Arts/Bachelor of Science (Psychology)
Claire Louise Lenehan
Associate Degree
Mitchell Brown
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2pm Tuesday 13 DecemberANU College of Engineering and Computer Science
Doctor of Philosophy
Md Mohsin Ali
High Performance Fault-Tolerant Solution of PDEs using the Sparse Grid Combination Technique
James Bullock
Advanced Contacts for Silicon Solar Cells
Leana Diane Copeland
Eye Tracking to Support eLearning
Michael Curtotti
Enhancing the Communication of Law: a Cross-Disciplinary Investigation Applying Information Technology
Mayank Daswani
Generic Reinforcement Learning Beyond Small MDPs
Adriano Di Pietro
Automated Fibre Placement with In-Situ Ultraviolet Curing and On-The-Fly Resin Impregnation
Jing Guo
Stochastic geometry for modeling, analysis and design of Future Wireless Networks
Yun Hou
Control of Formations with Non-rigid and Hybrid Graphs
Aisha Sajjad Khan
Automated Monitoring of Early Stage Human Embryonic Cells in Times-Lapse Microscopy Images
Alireza Khosravian Hemami
State Estimation for Systems on Lie Groups with Nonideal Measurements
Jan-Christoph Kuester
Runtime Verification on Data-Carrying Traces
Jan Leike
Nonparametric General Reinforcement Learning
Kar Wai Lim
Nonparametric Bayesian Topic Modelling with Auxiliary Data
Buyu Liu
Efficient Multi-Level Scene Understanding in Videos
Lawrence Dzidzai Mutimbu
Factor Graphs for Computer Vision and Image Processing
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Adam Nagy-Sochacki
Robust Dimensional Variation Control of Compliant Assemblies through the Application of Sheet Metal Joining Process Sequencing
Hieu Nguyen
Applications of Spectrally-Resolved Photoluminescence in Silicon Photovoltaics
Paul Michael Scott
Distributed Coordination and Optimisation of Network-Aware Electricity Prosumers
Tao Wang
Context-Driven Object Detection and Segmentation with Auxiliary Information
Junming Wei
RF Signal Sensing and Source Localization Systems using Software Defined Radios
Di Yan
Heavily Doped Carrier-Selective Regions for silicon Solar Cells
Ming Chao Yu
Throughput and Delay Optimization of Linear Network Coding in Wireless Broadcast
Master of Philosophy
Zhang Ke
Meisong Wang
Ming Chao Yu
Master of Computing
Subramanian Arunachalam
Sakda Eamkulworapong
Maria De Lourdes Garcia De La Hidalga
Xiaotong Gu
Tao Hu
Wentao Huang
Ekta Kakkar
Ray Houming Lau
Yang Li
Yuhao Liu
Rui Min
Siu Kei Muk
Kiarie Ndegwa
Arjun Rajshekhar
Aagam Raju Shah
Bo Shi
Yunshi Sun
Yongqiang Wang
Cheng Yu
Yi Zhao
Siyu Zheng
Master of Computing (Advanced)
John Stewart Aslanides
Chang Li
Master of Engineering
Amar Shah
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Master of Engineering in Digital Systems and Telecommunications
Jin Chen
Kaitai Chen
Runyu Chen
Bingfei Fu
Ghufran Ullah Jan
Jubin Joseph
Chunyang Li
Xuran Li
Qiuyang Lu
Wei Qu
Jun Sun
Murali Mohan Velpula
Shun Yao
Guanhua Zhang
Qian Zhang
Shouwei Zhang
Yuhui Zhang
Master of Engineering in Mechatronics
Tian Cong
Gyanesh Tyagi
Weizhuo Yao
Jing Qi Zhang
Master of Engineering in Photonics
Kangle Chang
Binjie Liu
Shenyou Zhao
Master of Engineering in Solar Energy Technologies
Saad Akbar
Hai Ji
Shunqi Sun
Qian Ye
Master of Engineering in Solar Energy Technologies/Graduate Certificate of Studies
Chandan Chakma
Master of Information Technology Studies
Benjamin Donald Herrenschmidt
Graduate Diploma of Computing
Zhanpeng Diao
Francisco Gallardo Cervantes
Syed Sheece Raza Gardezi
Khawaja Muhammad Hamza
Wajahat Ali Khan
Andrea Soriano
Yuhao Wu
Bachelor of Advanced Computing with Honours
Christopher Gerard Claoue-Long
Qiang Duan
Xiang Guo
Zi Jin
Zhuoqi Qiu
Kim Albert To
Zikai Zhao
Mengchen Zu
Bachelor of Advanced Computing (Research and Development) with Honours
Nathan Ze Huan Yong
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Bachelor of Engineering with Honours
Jacobus Walter Abetz
Benjamin James Andreatta
Angela Atapattu
Peshitha Athaudage Don
Peter William Atkinson
Kevin Barnard
Da Kai Beck
Sarah Louise Blacklock
Ryan Malcolm Bradley
Andrew Stephen Ellis Bugg
Steven James Carlisle
Zuze Chen
Cynthia Karina Copa Hinostroza
Edward John Creaser
Trimonisha Das
Michael Dimitrios Didimiotis
Ekin Dincer
Tegan Michelle Doblinger
Jiaqi Dong
Courtney Jessica Dunn
Isaac Benjamin Evans
Brandon James Hinds
Wei Quan Hong
Jarrod Mark Hughes
Ahmad Afiq Jamalis
Mihir Makarand Kale
Ern Ling Emily Khor
Hyoung Rok Daniel Kim
Jason Chee Wah Lee
Zhaolin Liu
Junxu Lu
Yang Lu
Daniel Lloyd Lupton
Wei Ma
Andrew Mark Mallett
Christopher Ryan Menezes
George Miris
Izzul Syahmi Mohamed Azuar
Mohamad Syahmi Mohamed Kaberi
Jordan Pham Nguyen
Trung Nguyen Quoc
Simon William Palmer
Nicole Francoise Reynolds
Luke Shane Russell
Syazwani Billah Sharul Lalli
Max Andrew Gordon Schwenke
Bryce Bradley Shoshore
Abdullah Sikder
Yiwei Sun
Jiangyue Wang
Yang Wang
Yijie Wang
Yuzhen Wang
Charlotte Rose Watkins
Yuwei Wang
Lachlan Myles Whichello
Layan Nallaperuma Wijesekera
Tingjun Wu
Sheng Xu
Tao Xu
Zhenting Xu
Lu Yang
Zhongbo Yao
Boya Yu
Yihui Yu
Aaron Thomas Zegelin
Tony Zhang
Wenrui Zhang
Jin Zhou
Zheyu Zhuang
Ahmad Shamer Zulbakri
Bachelor of Information Technology
Alex Aberle-Leeming
Alexander John Bennett
Jun Hong Chong
Bing Chu
Lian Duan
Xiaojun Ge
Xuanming Gu
Lin Li
Deepak Kumar Navaneethakrishnan
Van Khoa Nguyen
Kirsty Jane Nitschke
Ni Luh Adyanari Putri
Youran Qin
Pallavi Sehgal
Xin Shen
Tsu-Lin Wang
Ho Fong Justin Wong
Huijuan Yu
Bachelor of Science
Patrick George Stapleton
Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours)
Jesse Manning Anderson
Harvey Michael Delaney
James Matthew Duncan
Elijah Jones
Sebastian Werner Lausberg
Diyang Ma
Sebastian Mammoliti
Jan Martin
Daniel Luke Pekevski
Edward Stuart Petersen
Tamzidur Rahman
Kevin To
Zena Wolba
Darren Xu
Wanqi Zhao
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Maria Lourdes Madalena Foo
Emma Rebecca Deegan
Peter Hugh Ethell
Sandaru Sarasi Herath
Anjuka Shamath Jayasooriya
Yaqi Liu
Kundi Wang
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Bachelor of Engineering (Research and Development) with Honours
Weikun Chen
Asim Farooq Faridi
Shihao Jiang
Gavin Saldanha
Bachelor of Engineering (Research and Development) with Honours/Bachelor of Science
Nicole Ann Blinco
Taeho Jung
Man Ching Joyce Mau
Bachelor of Engineering with Honours/Bachelor of Arts
Maria Dominique Salazar
Bachelor of Engineering with Honours/Bachelor of Economics
Sayan Dev De
Timothy Mark Leske
Bachelor of Engineering with Honours/Bachelor of Information Technology
Ali Haji Babaei
Cameron James Nelson
Joel Christopher Ramsay
Josip Simunic
Bachelor of Engineering with Honours/Bachelor of Science
Nicholas Martin James Adams
Joanna Chu
Daniel Cirovski
Ashley Willacy Ellis Pascale
Benjamin Anthony Gill
Daniel Johnston
Wonjae Kim
Nicola McPherson
Samantha Lee Roald
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Engineering (Research and Development) with Honours
Andrew Jamieson
Avinash Upadhya
Bachelor of Software Engineering with Honours/Bachelor of Commerce
David Graham Linsell
Bachelor of Software Engineering with Honours/Bachelor of Science
Gregory Francis Keith
Bachelor of Software Engineering with Honours/Bachelor of Science (Psychology)
Lavinia Kanagandran
Associate Degree
Rahul Chawla
Diploma of Computing
Aiodan Casvelyn Beatman
Kin Ting Chan
Minghui Chen
Bremer William Chauvel Sharp
Ningyi Sun
Run Wang
Ming Chit Yeung
The Australian National University30
10am Wednesday 14 DecemberANU College of Asia and the Pacific
Doctor of Philosophy
Suzanne Sufyan Akila
Participation and the Protection of Citizens Abroad in International Law
Lwin Lwin Aung
Accounting for Consumption Inequality in Myanmar: 2004/05 and 2009/10
Robert Bino
Conservation and Development Options for the Kokoda Track and Surrounding Regions
Wai Wah Chan
Rethinking Water and Energy Affordability in Australia: An Analysis of the Efficiency, Effectiveness and Equity of Current Policy
Liang Chen
Getting by in Urban China: Sociality, Gender and Political Identity among Migrant Petty Entrepreneurs
Nazneen Kawshar Chowdhury
Essays on Natural Resource Management: Managing Industrial Marine Fisheries of Bangladesh
Sacha Cody
Exemplary Agriculture: Organic Farming and Urban/Rural Space in China
Thuy Thi Do
The practices of knowledge claims: Reflections from the drive toward constructing East Asian International Relations Theory”
Farid Fachruddin
Making Sense of Muslim Societies: Belief and Praxis in Bantaeng
Seung-Hun Hong
Dynamics of Reciprocal Regulation
Shang-po Hsieh
Nongovernmental Organisations and Corruption Prevention in Democratising Indonesia (1998-2008)
Stella Aleida Hutagalung
Being Muslim in a Christian Town: Varieties, Practices and Renewal
Phillipa Catherine Jenkins
The Politics of Mine Closure and Sustainable Development at the Ok Tedi Mine, Papua New Guinea
Jayson Lamchek
Myth-Making and Reality: A Critical Examination of Human Rights-Compliant Counterterrorism in the Philippines and Indonesia
Latu Herbert Latai
Covenant Keepers: A History of Samoan (LMS) Missionary Wives in the Western Pacific from 1839 to 1979
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Mirani Litster
Cowry Shell Money and Monsoon Trade: The Maldives in Past Globalizations
Saryaskus Paulus Liu
Kupang: Social Adaptability and Vulnerability Across an Urban Rural Continuum in West Timor
Annie Muller McCarthy
Under Development: Stories of Children and NGOs in Delhi, India
Matthew Alan McKay
Patterns of World Trade: An Application of Network Complexity Analysis
Alicia Hayley Mollaun
US Aid to Pakistan: Nation-Building and Realist Objectives in the Post 9/11 Era
Jacqueline Margarethe Parry
Transitional Justice and Displacement: Lessons from Liberia and Afghanistan
Visisya Pinthongvijayakul
Performing the Isan Subject: Spirit Mediums and Ritual Embodiment in a Transitional Agrarian Society
Hasnani Rangkuti
Migration out of Central Java: 1971-2010
Katherine Ann Seikel
Prehistoric Socio-Political Structure on Pohnpei: Perspectives from Mortuary Contexts
Cesar Andres-Miguel Suva
Nativizing the Imperial: The Local Order and Articulations of Colonial Rule in Sulu, Philippines 1881-1920
Shinnosuke Takahashi
Regionalizing the Local, Localizing the Region: The Okinawa Struggle and Place-Based Identity
Yuen Ha Tang
The Aesthetics of Chinese Classical Theatre: A Performer’s View
Xu Wang
The Poetry of Mu Dan (1918-1977)
Master of Philosophy
Orion Lethbridge
Nugraheni Pancaningtyas
Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development
Ruby Amelia Johnson
Master of Arts (Asia-Pacific Studies) with Honours
Athalia Kartika Sari Irwansjah
The Australian National University32
Master of Arts (International Relations)
Jie Yang
Master of Arts (International Relations) with Honours
Sacha Carl Blumen
Master of Asia-Pacific Studies
Arya Budi
Yexuan Huang
Genon Oguro
Mihyeon Park
Haozhe Wu
Haipei Zhao
Master of Climate Change
Joanne Pita Aihunu
Lisa Rose Cliff
Neneh Clare Darwin
Sadhana Debi-Tewarie
Baasansuren Demberelnyam
Monica Maharjan
Chediel Kazael Mrisha
Harkiran Narulla
Marianna Clare O’Gorman
Julie Webb
Master of Diplomacy
Jenna Allen
Yacoub Djazouli Abdelbassit Ali
Pengcheng Cai
Yasmin Hassen
Md Shahidul Islam
Thomas Jeong Bin Park
Dianna Deravinee Rajcumar
Kyaw San
Sanny Sutanto
Roline Tekon
Master of Environmental and Resource Economics
Daijie Ma
Tashi Namgay
Pema Pelmo
Nicole Jane Thomas
Tobden Tobden
Qin Yang
Qianqian Ye
Master of Environmental Management and Development
Tatiana Paola Abarca Alvarez
Lesley Andrew
Colette Boraso
Jose Chongo
Lhachey Dema
Binota Moy Dhamai
Amy Tiffany Halcon
Andrea Herrera Gomez
Lillian Chama Kalenge
Sangay Khandu
Anare Leweniqila
Andrea Lewis
Fiona Nicole Lord
Dian Lutfiana
Aye Chan Maung
James Newman
Lis Nurhayati
Conchitta Paul Tatireta
Aishath Rasheed
Hartati Sinaga
Lwin Maung Maung Swe
Luigi Toda
Tshering Yangzom
Master of International Affairs
Ria Bahl
Stephanie Ellen Hillman
Mary Joan Sietsma
Katy Hallam Wood
Victor Hie-Seng Yii
Master of International Affairs/Bachelor of Arts
Rebecca Elise Hingley
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Master of International and Development Economics
Ashani Ranmalie Abayasekara
Jahan Abdul Raheem
Md Tofayel Ahmed
Mo Bao
Adwoa Difie Boakye-Mensah
Chen Cao
Bishal Kumar Chalise
Ugyen Chophel
Qianyu Dai
Fathimath Faisha
Alan William Foulkes
David Gottlieb
Shiri Krishna Gounder
Bobby Hamenda
Md Tariq Hassan
Hoang Xuan Diem
Cedric Hodges
Sioni Ioa
Sadia Islam
Kuruppu Arachchige Prabhash Dhammika Jayalath
Assmma Kamal
Dharani Kanagasingam
Zijian Kang
Hayat Muhammad Khan
Tin Aung Khine
Kinley Kinley
Jingyang Liu
Mohammed Ifham Mohammed Jabir
Reeba Nasim
Chioma Adaobi Nzewi
Phurba
K Suranjit
Katherine Ingrid Wagner
Su Xu
Xing Xu
Tong Zhang
Tianyu Zhou
Master of International and Development Economics/Graduate Diploma of International and Development Economics
Ahror Hamraev
Master of International Relations
Dheiu Biar Mading
Sarah Elizabeth Byrn
Namgyal Dorji
Riana Mardila
Htet Paing Oo
TANUj Parakh
Thomas Bao-Jin Price
Amy Claire Prosser
Chang Qi
Elizabeth Mary Thomas
Imelda Wilopo
Khaing Sandi Win Min
Master of International Relations (Advanced) with Honours
San Ho Chung
James Garrison
Josie Nicola Hornung
Ryan Timothy Wijeyekoon Joseph
Teesta Prakash
Jack Warwick Shield
Master of Military and Defence Studies
Andrew Gordon Temple Kirby
Richard Soesman
Master of National Security Policy
Julia Bowett
David Peter Braun
Sheryl Lynne Campbell
Jane Elizabeth Carey
Joshua Alan Hewson
Liam Matthew Jones
Enkh-Orshikh Khurlee
Joshua Norman Lickiss
Robert James McLoughlin
Patrick Joseph Negline-Smyth
Ruby Rowe
Damien Russet
Joala Renee Simon
Lydia Edith Trotter
Mark Varughese
Master of National Security Policy (Advanced) with Honours
Nicole Byrnes
Master of Public Administration
Khawla Ibrahim Ali Abudayya
Sarasmeta Damariyanti
Mercedes Dela Cruz
Lauren Fahy
Galvin Koh
John Lansangan
Petty Mardina Purnama Pratami Ly
Muhammad Abul Lyse
Nambatya Alice Kivumbi
Chaw Su New
The Australian National University34
Executive Master of Public Administration
Kelly Fisher
Malcolm Southwell
David Vosen
Master of Public Policy
Yvonne Yuet Yan Chiu
Laura Jane Di Pauli
David Eggleston
Fredrick Maurice Fernandes
Syed Zubair Habib Gilani
Edwina Johnson
Phannaruemon Jory
Joshua Mutuku Kakundi
Vincci Wing Chee Law
Jasmin Elizabeth Mary Logg-Scarvell
Rachel Lea McCarthy
Thomas McMahon
Joel Nelthorpe
Thin Pyie Oo
Tek Kumar Regmi
Subarna Sarkar
Alexander Geoffrey See
Helen Caroline Stratton
Joe Robert Thomas Walters
Kelly Williamson
Master of Public Policy in Development Policy
Krithika Bangalore Gururaj
Master of Public Policy in Economic Policy
Nosheen Ali
Emba
Thokozani Sakhile Mlotsa
Joseph Nainima
Yudi Santoso
Rizki Pramita Sari
Hien Tran
Master of Public Policy in Economic Policy/Graduate Diploma in Public Administration
Oo Kyaw Maung
Master of Public Policy in International Policy
Siti Fauziah
Jayathilaka Mudiyanselage Saliya Prasanna Bandara Jayathilaka
Napapet Pibulsonggram
Rajib Tripura
Master of Public Policy in Policy Analysis
ANUpama Mahat
Master of Public Policy in Social Policy
Zahid Mumtaz
Master of Strategic Studies
Julie-Anne Maree Atwell
William John Courcier
Jarrod Alexander Fraser
David Christiaan Horst
Kieran Keady
Daniel Morrison Killick-Moran
Trent William McKillop-Hopkins
Jacob Mark Simpson
Jaidan Stevens
Timothy Liam Treanor
Lucia Agustina Winardi
Master of Strategic Studies (Advanced) with Honours
Edward Boettcher
Regan Francis Rowney
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Graduate Diploma in International Affairs
Cassandra Lynette Baker
Rennie Elon Ramanaathan
Graduate Diploma in Public Policy
Ali Khan
Mark Alexander Palaskas
Graduate Certificate of Public Policy
Sithykun Chean
Rebekah Conway
Adam Illman
Lewis Todd Meegan
Kenneth Menz
Sean Wilkinson
Bachelor of Asian Studies
Miki Asano
James Matthew Dawson
Xizhi George Zhang
Bachelor of Asian Studies with Honours
Dinith Adikari
Alice Esther Dawkins
Maighdlin Kate Doyle
Felix Zalan Pal
Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Security
Zachary James Lombardo
Jason Samuel Walker
Yantong Chen
Grace Arian Dickinson
Jiyun Jiang
Dianne Kim
Simon Peter McPhan
Andrew Mitchell
Sachini Pramudika Muller
Linh My Ngoc Nguyen
Breanna Ellen Seville
Kamron Seyedi-Isfahani
Abeir Soukieh
Chonnipa Sukasam
Sichun Zhai
Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies (Year in Asia)
Charles Edward Hall Boston
Christopher James Gardiner
Sinead Emily McCullough
Molly Tredinnick
Bachelor of International Relations
Siqi Wang
Bachelor of International Security Studies
Liam Jacob
Mitchell Kingham Edwards
Duncan Robert Koenig
Harrison Cameron Rede Medley
Benjamin David Miller
Andrew David Nichols
Claire Aleesha Palmer
The Australian National University36
Bachelor of International Security Studies with Honours
Duc Duy Anh Dao
Tanim Rahman
Nathan John Randell
Bachelor of Asian Studies with Honours/Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies/Diploma of Languages
Jacob Neil Wray
Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies (Year in Asia)/Bachelor of Economics
Mitsumasa Aoki
Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies with Honours
Lewis James Hirst
Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies/Bachelor of Commerce
Judith Ying Kwun Chan
Hitonaru Fukui
Ben Darin Hedditch
Nikkita Lee Illmayer
Yuxi Liang
Wei Jiat Sim
Qianying Zhang
Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies/Bachelor of Economics
Eric Zong Ren Chen
Joshua-Wai Krautler
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies (Year in Asia)
Vanessa Hui Ching So
Bachelor of International Security Studies with Honours/Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies
Henry Liam Overton
Bachelor of International Security Studies with Honours/Bachelor of International Relations
Mike Cheung
Bachelor of International Security Studies/Bachelor of Pacific Studies
Gabriella Elaine Andrews
Diploma of Asia-Pacific Studies
Vasundhara Kaushik
Gregory Paul Williamson
Susan Wood
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2pm Wednesday 14 DecemberANU College of Medicine Biology and EnvironmentANU College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
ANU Medical School
Doctor of Philosophy
Lynette Johns-Boast
Engineering the Curriculum: Towards an Adaptive Curriculum
Maree Anne Livermore
The Effect of Risk-based Mental Health Law on Access to Mental Health Service
Nicole Leisa Nisbet Chia
DNA Copy Number Variation in a Cohort of Healthy Australian Women
Margaret Roberta Jane Moreton
We needed help but we weren’t helpless
Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science
Doctor of Philosophy
Elizabeth Cerini
Heroes in Science: Inspiration, Influence and Engagement
Fenner School of Environment and Society
Doctor of Philosophy
Zoe Joan Read
Two Case Studies Exploring Opportunities and Constraints for Soil Organic Carbon Sequestration Following Land Use Change
Brett Howland
Managing Kangaroo Grazing for the Conservation of Grassland and Grassy Woodland Fauna
Simone Maynard
A Methodology for Ecosystem Services Assessments Across Multiple Scales
Emily Jane Barbour
Quantitative Modelling for Assessing System Trade-Offs in Environmental Flow Management
The Australian National University38
Elizabeth Anne Clarke
The Synergies of Difference: Strengthening Transdisciplinary Research Practice Through a Relational Methodology
Alison Pouliot
A Thousand Days in the Forest–An Ethnography of the Culture of Fungi
Ross Benjamin Cunningham
Design and Analysis of Quasi-Experiments in Landscape Ecology: Responses of Fauna to Landscape Vegetation Transformation in South-Eastern NSW
Mathematical Sciences Institute
Doctor of Philosophy
Kowshik Bettadapura
Obstruction Theory for Supermanifolds and Deformations of Superconformal Structures
Adrian William Dudek
Explicit Estimates in the Theory of Prime Numbers
National Centre for Epidemiology & Population Health
Doctor of Philosophy
Shuyu Guo
Cardiovascular Disease Risk in East Asian Immigrants Living in Australia and the Association with Acculturation
Research School of Astronomy & Astrophysics
Doctor of Philosophy
Tammy Ann Roderick
Milky Way Dwarf Galaxies: A Search for Stellar Substructure
Wladimir Eduardo Banda-Barragán
Magnetohydrodynamics of Wind-Cloud Interactions: Filament Formation in the Interstellar Medium
Research School of Biology
Doctor of Philosophy
Choon Yang Tee
Structure-Function Analysis of an Autoactive Derivative of the Tomato Cf-9 Disease Resistance Protein
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Marlene Reichel
The Scope and Impact of Post-transcriptional Gene Regulation in Plants- microRNAs and the RNA-binding Proteome of Arabidopsis.
Debora Fabiola Veliz Vallejos
The Effect of Quorum Sensing Signals on Nodulation of Medicago Truncatula
Mariano Jordi Muria Gonzalez
Secondary Metabolites in the Parastagonospora Nodorum-Wheat Pathosystem
Marta Vidal Garcia
Morphological Evolution in Australian Frogs
Research School of Chemistry
Doctor of Philosophy
Dongdi Li
Bioinformatics-Based Approaches to Engineer the Transmembrane Delta6 Desaturase from Micromonas Pusilla
Fathimath Hafna Ahmed
Structure, Function and Evolution of Flavin Deazaflavin Dependant Oxidoreductases (FDORs) in Mycobacteria
Charlotte Frances Petersen
An Investigation Into the Significance of Dissipation in Statistical Mechanics
Jeremy Nugent
New Methods for the Synthesis of Biologically Active Natural Products
Junhong Fu
Medium-Nuclearity Mixed-Metal Cluster Chemistry
Shu Ann Chan
Engineering the Glycoside Hydrolase Beta-Glucuronidase (Beta-GUS) to Improve a Non-Native Activity for the Synthesis of O-Glucuronides
William Hongyu Zhang
Development of Optical Sensors for the Study of Neurotransmission
Elwy Hassan Abdelkader Ali
Protein-Ligand Interactions by NMR and EPR Spectroscopy
The Australian National University40
Research School of Earth Sciences
Doctor of Philosophy
Michael Jollands
Experimental Studies of Diffusion in Olivine
Yang Li
A Broadband Laboratory Study of the Seismic Properties of Cracked and Fluid-Saturated Synthetic Glass Materials
Scott Meyerink
Effects of Iron Limitation on Silicon Metabolism and Silicon Isotopic Discrimination in Southern Ocean Diatoms
Kate Snow
Antarctic Bottom Waters Response to Varying Surface Fluxes
Research School of Physics & Engineering
Doctor of Philosophy
Merinda Nash
Assessing Ocean Acidification Impacts on the Reef Building Properties of Crustose Coralline Algae
Andrew Richard Wade
Quantum Limited Measurements in Gravitational Wave Detectors
Lyle Edward Roberts
Internally Sensed Optical Phased Arrays
Niko Oliver Eckerskorn
Trapping and Guiding Microscopic Particles with Light-Induced Forces
Katherine Rose Ferguson
Generation and Storage of Optical Entanglement in a Solid State Spin-Wave Quantum Memory
Mahsa Paziresh
Development of Energy Selective Techniques in X-ray Computed Tomography
Alexandre Brieussel
Mini Squeezers Towards Integrated Systems
Diana Antonosyan
Non-Hermitian Quantum and Classical Integrated Nonlinear Photonics
Guangyao Li
Three Essays on Bayesian Claims Reserving Methods in General Insurance
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Research School of Population Health
Doctor of Philosophy
Suzanne Jane Campbell
Epidemiology of Soil-Transmitted Helminth Infections in Timor-Leste
Research School of Psychology
Doctor of Philosophy
Sarah Flint
Its the Chicken, not the Egg: Visual Attentional Deficits in Adults with Dyslexia are not the Result of a Failure to Learn to Read
Hanzhang Lin
Personality Stability and Change: An Investigation of Social Identity Processes
Roxanne Melissa Pinuka Foster
The Power of Emotional Intelligence for Facilitating Psychologically Flexible Thinking: A Contextual Perspective in Decision Making and Workplace Flourishing
Doctor of Philosophy (Clinical Psychology)
Natalie Anne Rimlinger
Dwelling on the Right Side of the Curve: An Exploration of the Psychological Wellbeing of Parents of Gifted Children
Lisa Marie Knipe
An Investigation of the Role of Values and Shame in Binge Eating
Dora Sharpe-Davidson
Self-Structure and Discrimination: Implications for Coping and Wellbeing
Lauren Maree Turner
Electrophysiological Premotor Processing in Huntington’s Disease: An Issue of Functional Connectivity
Doctor of Psychology (Clinical)
Alicia Franklin
The Role of Positive Psychological Factors and Coping Strategies Following a Non-Marital Relationship Breakup
The John Curtin School of Medical Research
Doctor of Philosophy
Roybel Ramiscal
An Analysis of the Putative Role of ROQUIN as a T Cell RING-directed Ubiquitin Ligase
The Australian National University42
David Anak Simon Davis
Novel Role for Heparan Sulfate in Thymic Development of CD8+ T Cells
Yogeshraj Sharma Jeelall
Consequences of Oncogenic CARD11 Signalling for B Cells
Hannes Bergmann
B cell and CD8ˉ dendritic cell survival require CD74 proteolysis by the intramembrane endopeptidase SPPL2A
Helena Hung-Yin Huang
Odour Processing by Principal Neurons of the Piriform Cortex in Vivo
Master of Philosophy
Anna-Lena Arnold
Robert Burne
Jocelyn Chan
Zoe Cutcher
Sarita Deshmukh
Ma Jacqueline Dobes
Andrew Joseph Higgins
Fiona May
Lisa McHugh
Chaturangi Yapa
Yan Zhang
Master of Astronomy and Astrophysics (Advanced)
Melanie Klara Kaasinen
Adam Daniel Rains
Master of Biological Sciences Advanced
Andrew Almonte
Yiheng Hu
Edison Johar
Master of Biotechnology
Weihai Chen
Juan Huang
Master of Earth Sciences (Advanced)
Lynton Hurt
Niranjan Joshi
Tharika Mayomi Liyanage
Dylan John Joshua Ky Singh
Xinyue Zhang
Master of Energy Change
Sovia Ansar Sara
Master of Environment
Kate Adelaide McPherson
Joseph Dixon Callisto Pryor
Koji Saruya
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Master of Environment (Research)
Takuya Iwanaga
Master of Environmental Science
Shangming Lu
Yuqing Ma
Ruqi Qin
Xi Wei
Master of Mathematical Sciences (Advanced)
Elliot Herrington
Huichen Liang
Johnny Khai Yang Lim
Master of Neuroscience (Advanced)
Jessica Charlotte Herrington
Thomas Basil Shaw
Master of Nuclear Science
Nigel Ken Little
Alyssa Maree Martin
Safa Osman
Jay Benjamin Pelchen
Master of Science (Environmental Science) (Research)
Niraj Dhakal
Master of Science Communication
Inoka D S Amarasekara
Tessa Koumoundouros
Master of Science Communication Outreach
MizaANUl Ahmad
Tyrone Anderson
Meg Elizabeth Bongers
Sarah Jane Bradley
Nathan Ryan Byrne
Rory Scott Chevalier
Jake Thomas Clark
Nicole Rose Fetchet
Madison Jazz Hartill-Law
Johanna Mae Howes
Cassandra Joy Hugill
Andrew Stephen Leach
Caitlin Judith Matthews
Natasha Danielle Prokop
Isabel Kate Telfer
Clare Frances Van Dorssen
Graduate Certificate of Applied Epidemiology
Andrew Dang Khai Nguyen
Graduate Certificate of Science
Helen Hughes
Handoko Sastro Sudono Lie
The Australian National University44
Graduate Diploma in Psychological Studies
Alison Davies
Kyril Estrin
Deanna Keely Van Order
Graduate Diploma in Science
Michael Uday Joseph
Matthew Brian Parry
Jamie Daniel Robertson
Tin Mar Oo
ANU Medical School
Master of Public Health
Megan Lyndsay Arnold
Pramila Ghimire
Siyi Huang
Eva Juniza
Liam Langford
Sherwin Meynard Robinson Ufi
Master of Public Health (Advanced)
Elza Samantha Elmira
Master of Public Health (Research)
Suci Melati Wulandari
ANU Medical School OathAt the time of being admitted as a member of the medical profession:
I solemnly pledge to consecrate my life to the service of humanity;
I will give to my teachers the respect and gratitude that is their due;
I will practise my profession with conscience and dignity;
The health of my patient will be my first consideration;
I will respect the secrets that are confided in me, even after the patient has died;
I will maintain by all the means in my power, the honour and the noble traditions of the medical profession;
My colleagues will be my sisters and brothers;
I will not permit considerations of age, disease or disability, creed, ethnic origin, gender, nationality, political affiliation, race, sexual orientation, social standing or any other factor to intervene between my duty and my patient;
I will maintain the utmost respect for human life;
I will not use my medical knowledge to violate human rights and civil liberties, even under threat;
I make these promises solemnly, freely and upon my honour.
Doctor of Medicine and Surgery
Joel Rhys Adams-Bedford
Sophia Pei Woon Ang
Hayley Kym Armstrong
Sarah Anne Bachman
Peter Jeffrey Bennett
Alexander Alfred Borecki
Lee Matthew Bornman
Camilla Hannah Bradshaw
Blair Louise Burke
Emily Clare Burton
Laura Carmel Casey
Dennise-Angela Castaneda
Brian Koon Kiu Chan
Jocelyn Liting Chan
Mohammad Cheik-Hussein
Conferring of Awards December 2016 45
Soon Jie Chin
Jeremy Su-Huan Chou
Rebecca Jade Colmer
Lachlan James Cormick
Kyle Alexander Davies
Amber Mari Deveridge
Swati Dharmaraj
Danielle Louise Dries
Jessica Lauren Fardon
Dominique Kahlee Ferguson
Justin Linden Friedman
Hannah Glenn
Sarina Gloeckl
Mary Kathleen Good
Justin William Gordon-Cooke
Nicolas Lo Grandjean-Thomsen
Daniel Stephen Green
Rachael Clare Heath Jeffery
Marc Talbot Heggart
Dilini Hemachandra
Christina Michelle Hodge
Madelaine Elizabeth Collins Howard
Ching-Han Hsu
Wendy Evelyn Yundi Huang
Mitchell Donald Hunter-Dickson
Violet Inati
Rebecca Louise Irwin
Sara Jaffer
Longhai Jin
Jacqueline Jones
Maryon Victoria Jones
Eun Gyung Catherine Jun
Hilda Hiu Ching Lam
Monica Kathleen Lamberton
Tony Ze Li
Matthew Kah Kong Lim
Luzinda Siu Sin Lo
Benjamin Alexander Loel
Fabio Longordo
Andrew Stuart Eric Macpherson
Juliana Ying Liang Mai
Nicole Lee Maitin-Casalis
Mara Matic
Emily Louise McLeod
Kristy Lee Mebberson
Samuel Francis Moore
Varaidzo Avril Mukwedeya
Elizabeth Jane Muller
Abigail Sue Lin Ng
Andrina Yann Yi Ng
Clare Lauren O’Sullivan
Seren Pascale Ovington
Eliza Ruby Paterson
Luis Benedict Paxton
Harrison James Pickup
Zainab Ridha
Mina Jean Roberts
Matthew Ryan
Miriam Saffron
ANUsha Saxena
Adel Shahnam
Thomas David Robert Shaw
Bojana Simsic
Natasha Priya Singh
Andrew Ian Stacey
Liam Ewen Stone
Anna-Kristen Aletheia Szubert
Paul Wang Chun-Ken
Christopher Mark Wilder
Choon Lim Wong
Kan Yun Wu
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Chisom Immaculata Aghanwa
Paola Patrice Lopategui
Steven William Sisifa
Su Ro Stella Son
Hope Ellen Bouwer
Eilidh Jane Gilritchie
Corey Benjamin Moore
Kate Michelle Musil
Rowena Penafiel
Amy Shu Zheng
The Australian National University46
5.30pm Wednesday 14 DecemberANU College of Law
Master of Environmental Law
Timothy Scott Clune
Kerrie Haria Adams
Gregory Eric Maguire
Master of Government and Commercial Law
Amrita Rajasingham
Jenny Marie Snell
Master of International Law
Alexander Nicholas Coward
Julie Anne-Maria Finch-Scally
Scott Thomas Hansen
Marni Jane Pilgrim
Master of Law, Governance and Development
Belinda Pui Kei Chan
Lisa Gelbart
Jeonghyun Kim
Master of Laws
Nirmalakanthan Amirthanesan
Vanessa Eva Austen
Mathew Ray Bock
Michele Ann Brennan
James Burns
Leila Iris Chalk
Jade Cooper
Elle-Jane Fittler
Tahlia Dwyer
Rachel Claire Foley
Adriana Guadalupe Gonzalez Minero
Nicolas Hoban
Amy Elizabeth Jarvoll
Navreen Kaur Kular
Kristin Letts
Nicole Marion
Benjamin Markowski
Andrew McAlary
Catherine Anne McWilliam
Alaina Jay Mitchell
Hayley Anne Petrie
Marcus Priest
Mitchell Rawlings
Adam Ray
Andrew Edward Christopher Paul Read
Caitlin Geordie Searle
Abhinav Sharma
James Walton
Mei-Lin Wang
Alan Fred Wu
Master of Laws (Legal Practice)
Rachel Lee Allen
Susanne Cengarle
Phoebe Churches
Sarah Louise Dean
Xialu Ding
Symon Jonathan Uidam
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Master of Laws (Legal Practice)/Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice
Sara Hayeri
Stefanija Janeva
Alexander John Lindros
Erin Wells
Master of Laws in Environmental Law
Eliza Mary Bergin
Master of Laws in Government and Regulation
Filiga Taukiei
Master of Laws in International Law
Jenna Elizabeth-Teter Guillen
Master of Laws in Law, Governance and Development
Jeanne Ivy Abrina
Master of Laws in Migration Law
Rachel Morrison-Dayan
Master of Laws/Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice
Sabina Mary Coles
Anger Christine Deng
Matthew Jon Donovan
Raphael Haycraft
Holly Elizabeth Matley
Master of Legal Practice
Jorja Deanna Antiohos
Christopher Neil Davies
Diana Frances Ferry
Louise McDonald
Leah McGowan
Jessica Sparks
Matilda Stickels
Master of Military Law
Katherine Elizabeth Maie Holder
Master of Military Law/Graduate Diploma in Military Law
Adam Frank Zimmer
Graduate Diploma in Asia-Pacific Studies/Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies/Bachelor of Laws
Alexander Jack Clark
Graduate Diploma in Military Law
Yuichiro Araki
James Sinnet King
Jonathan Brian Miller
The Australian National University48
Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice
Haley Aitken
Kerrie-Lee Allman-Hore
Rhu Vern Ang
Maria Badawi
Christina Badgley
Rahul Dominic Balan
Anika Tasnim Baset
Joshua Beaver
Emily Kate Bell
James Peter Bennett
Kan Bo Man
Kathryn Elise Boothroyd
John Bou Merhi
Mark Bradbury
Samantha Frances Bradley
Catherine Margaret Brims
Emma Brinkman
Katherine Bromley
Matthew Edward Brzoska
Sally Buckley
Brodie Francis Burns-Williamson
Cara Buttery
Thomas Edward Campbell
Nina Campos
Luci Carey
Heidi Carr
Michael Carroll
Colin Carver
Michelle Hoi Kiu Chan
Jorge Chauta
Bianca Chisari
Yun Suk Choi
Jessica Chung
Sophie Clarke
Elizabeth Cleary
Cordelia Magdalen Coleman
Mitchell Coles
Nicole Cooper
Matthew Corby
Alyssa Coulter
Jessica Cox
Jade Cross
Sarah Crossman
Mitchell Daly
Callum Francis Ellemor Dawlings
Kiera Dawson
Stephanie De Domenico
Amy Deller
Yilin Deng
Sarah Dickins
Aidan Dierickx
Giles Dunseath-Hamilton
Gabrielle Dutton
Nickolas Frederick Eckhardt
Nicola Julie Edwards
Paul Ell
John Patrick Farrell
Jessica Farr-Jones
Travis Finter
Tully Woorawa Fletcher
Kate Johanna French
Kendra Frew
Patricia Garnett
Cliff Grenade
Kate Halton
Jacinta Danielle Hamilton
Howard Harper
Madeleine Ruth Harrington
Ryan Hartshorne
Yu Xing Scarlett He
Kathryn Healy
Christopher James Hender
Kathryn Fiona Hender
Dorea Wai Kiu Ho
Catherine Howard
Scott Hunt
Arianna Huss
Sarah Ieong
Luciana Ignatiadis
Adam Anthony Ingle
Tiffany Irving
Caroline Rachel Jeanne
Beau David John Jellis
Elizabeth Jones
Simone Jones
Marie-Ellen Karykis
Graem Kelly
Rebecca Kennedy
Anne Kinny
Michelle Ying Chee Ko
Gerard Koeleman
Ming Yeung Kong
Nicholas Kunz
Katia Lallo
Jasmine Love Lam
John Larocque
Scott Leary
Amy Lee
Tara Lewis
Vincent Lie
Jonathan Say Han Liong
Paul MacPherson
Scott Macdonald
Chris Mahoney
Gemma Mainland
Alex Manahan
Lamont Manogaran
Alysse Eleni Manolios
Patrick John Martin
Lucas Malcolm Raymond McCallum
Therese Marie McCarthy
Michael McIntosh
Rose McKenna
Kirstin Jane McLiesh
Ellen McSweeney
Holly Millard
Ebony Minicozzi
Nikita Moyle
Jack Geoffrey Murray
Rohan Nanthakumar
Julio Navarrete-McKenna
Jack Wright Nelson
Anthony Neve
Anna Nikolis
Jessica Nile
Daniel James Nugawela
Mollie O’Connor
Liam Joseph O’Donnell
Laura Mary O’Halloran
Laura Olsson
Stephen Zeng Ming Ooi
John Paik
Christian JANUar Pakpahan
Josh Pallas
Danielle Carla Alana Panaccio
Louise Caroline Parry
David William Parsons
Kimberly Lauren Pearsall
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Emily May Playford
Jessie Poon
Daniella Pratt
Courtney Prettyman
Dean Prior
Gary Prior
Carmen Prodinger
Michael Frank Quast
Lorena Beryl Angelina Quinlivan
Alexis Robinson
Jonathan Roses
Sam Rowland
Martin Rustam
Sankami Santhikumar
Chloelia Niaree Sevil
Tara Shenoy
Lydia Yee Chin Sia
Christopher James Silverwood
Kiat Leng Sim
Daniel Simon
Gabrielle Simpson
Melanie Sinn
Dominika Skrodzka
Keithlyn Small
Audette Renee Smith
Charisse Lydia Smith
Gabriella Claire Smith
Matthew Graham Smith
Ka-Ho Patrick So
Sandra Zi Wei Soh
Angela Spicer
Isaac St Clair Burns
Jessica Stanley
Katherine Stapels
Emma Louise Stein
Cassandra Stokman
Aaron Strickland
Misty Summers
John Tandy
Chantal Tanner
Claire Terry
Meghan Thomas-Richards
Andrew Thomson
Gary Thorn
Georgia Jennifer Turnbull
Simon Tracy
Madaléin Rose Tier
Abdul Karim Tlais
Danielle Todisco
Courtney Grace Tsapoutas
James David Tulloch
Louana Clair Uddon
Karin Van Eeden
Christopher Volpi
Vincent Nhan Chi Vuu
Mala Wadhera
Tianqi Wang
Eliza-Kate Ward
Jessica Alicia Ward
Ellen Webster
Marina Emily Whiteley White
Lisa William
Anna Williams
Ross Willing
Zoe Elizabeth Winston-Gregson
Francis Wong
Matthew Kwong-Yu Wong
Holly Woodcroft
James Patrick Wookey
Kate Teneille Worral
Sandra Esam Elhelw Wright
Jasper Wu
Chang Yang
Pan Yang
Tianqin Ye
Soha Zahrooni
Daniel Zajd
Graduate Certificate of Australian Migration Law and Practice
Mohamad Alchikh
Andrew George Alexander
Richard Amhaz
Stephanie Victoria Arcia
Erva Bakas
Connie Lucy Busingye
Harish Chandra
Peter Chang
Yang Chen
Sarah Cornock-Ross
Dal Bahadur Chheetri
Agostinho Daloia Neto
Edwin Delofski
Yogita Deo
Luanne Dequito
Harsh Deshwal
Bharatmani Devkota
Eranga Goonewardena
Andrew Griffiths
Amber Halverson
Omar Hijazi
Manjian Huang
Gagandeep Jeiji
Navjeet Kaur Jhajj
Yingtong Jin
Pavittar Kaur
Chung Man Kim
James Kim
Lucie Kreuzova Kohn
Holly Lam
Jang Ock Lee
Juan Carlos Leus
Hui Li
John Xuong Lieu
Pei Min Liu
Zhiming Liu
Jie Liufu
Xingran Lu
Thembalami Alexander Sivukile Makore
Mohammad Ali Memon
Zichao Meng
Nicolas Miranda
Zepur Mouradian
Julia Nguy
James Allen O’Brien
Lazar Petkantchin
Yogendra Poudel
Mark Stephen Tiambeng Puno
Dan Qu
Soren Rad
Edward Rimmington
Sushma Salian
Salman Salim
Nisha Satasia
Vilasini Seevanathan
Ali Shahami
Amit Shreewastav
Binesh Lal Shrestha
Moran Shultz
The Australian National University50
Robyn Solomon
Haishun Sun
Neil John Sutton
Jianing Tang
Yi Ting Florence Tang
Elana Louise Tozer
Hong Hanh Vo
Jalford Wang
Natasha Wood
Jingyi Xiao
Bixia Xu
Hang Xu
Han Yan
Honglin Yan
Xuanyu Ye
Shizhen Zhang
Graduate Certificate of Law
Crystal Bradley
Jelena Damnjanovic
Melissa Elizabeth Fellows
Zyl E Z Hovenga-Wauchope
John Richard Kavanagh
Susie Lee
Elizabeth Claire Macdonald
Tania Lorraine Olsen
Jeremy Leigh Rankin Smith
Graduate Certificate of Military Law
Craig Ryan Fabbian
Andrew Walton Hopkins
Juris Doctor
Rebecca Jane Beard
Pauline Isabel Carmody
Justine Nicole Curnow
Tristan Dimmock
Michael James Fortson
Andrew Jose
Matthew Geoffrey McCormack
John Stewart Michell
James Jeonggoo Shin
Renee Trentini
Yanina Wojcik
Juris Doctor with Honours
Ronan Casey
Jessica Day
Vivien Jadwiga Hodgson
Wei Li
Philippa Jane Mowat
Damian Sean Triffett
Bachelor of Commerce
Julian Warren Peter Hicks
Bachelor of Laws
Christopher Frawley
James Furze
Ben Anthony Holmes
Natalija Nikolic
Sophie Elizabeth Stockdale
Samuel Pek Hwei Tan
Justin Tang
Erica Ruth Weatherly
Bachelor of Laws with Honours
Jasmine Jia Yi Chen
Xiaofan Bi
Johnson Chen
Samuel Patrick Duncan
Fatin Akmal Hassim
Shi Kai Sebastian Hong
Jia Yuan Kwok
Harry Lawless
Huihan Lin
Wing Hong Lok
Shanwen June Ma
Camilla Pondel
Katherine Ring
Abigail En-Ping Tang
Jacqueline Louise Wedutenko Williams
Madeline Louise Winterbottom
Meg Patricia Wootten
Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Laws
Rahual Ram
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Bachelor of Arts with Honours/Bachelor of Laws
Liam Dominic Ryan
Bachelor of Arts with Honours/Bachelor of Laws with Honours
Amy Hamilton
Daniel John Thomas McKay
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws
Sascha Perri Downing
Edward Hunter Gilson
Michael David Harrison
Linsey Anne Hart
Harold Michael Royston Lawless
Amy Yiying Lin
James Maxwell Lowrey
Angus John McCubbing
Daniel Charles Morrison
Seamus O’Byrne-Inglis
Christopher James Reside
James Stewart Waugh
Alannah Claire Westcliffe
Jessica Zhang
Alice Zhu
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws with Honours
Emily Charlotte Barlow
Louisa Ann Beale
Anna Louise Boden
Amelia Bowring Stone
Athena Chambers
Inge Christinawaty
Isobel Patricia Jane Conroy-Ryan
Emma Georgina Owen Cook
Heather Catriona Cork
Mathew Dean
Katherine Rebecca Fretwell
Benjamin Thomas Game
Emily Jane Gates
Ryan James Graham
Antonija Kurbalija
Qiran Li
Madeleine Ellen Miller
Catherine Joya Neidhardt
Lucy Elizabeth Dawn Nichols
Matthew John Oakeshott
Simon Papagiorcopulo
Pranaven Pathmaraj
Calum Andrew Peoples
Andreas Karl Edward Sherborne
Pramilaa Shivakkumar
Ellen Yates Smith
Shoshana Louise Sniderman-Wise
Charlotte Adrienne Sultana
Thomas William Underwood
Jessica Anne Van Lieven
Audrey May Wallbrink
Naomi Ann Wootton
Louisa Yasukawa
Alice Xiyue Zhang
Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Security/Bachelor of Laws
Jacqueline Laura Grinsell-Jones
Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies (Year in Asia)/Bachelor of Laws
William Stewart Keen
Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies/Bachelor of Laws
Tammy Cho
Andrew Craig Piper
Stephen Jeffery Yates
Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours/Bachelor of Laws with Honours
Rebecca Herbert
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws
Kevin Cai
Brenda Hui Jen Tan
Joyce Kan Xu
Nina Yap
The Australian National University52
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws with Honours
Sachit Barooah
Angus Sinclair Buckland
Li Sheng Chiong
Jennifer Cui
Shan-Verne Liew
Cheryl Shi Min Lit
Angus John Moore
Edward Morrow
Koranid Nopamornbodee
Yuan Ping
Taseen Rafi
Briony Siviour
Ryan Francis Soegeng
Anthony Xiyuan Xu
Lachlan John Yeend
Bachelor of Economics with Honours/Bachelor of Laws with Honours
Emma Habgood Greenland
Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Laws
Alex Patricio Catalán Flores
Bilal Adil Hussain
Bowan Shelton
Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Laws with Honours
Gabriel Llewellyn Dickinson
Anna Georgina Gruen
Camille Laker
Nelson Daniel Dos Anjos Mendonca
Isaac Kwan Ho Mok
Jeeven Nadanakumar
Raina Romina Singh
Bachelor of Finance/Bachelor of Laws with Honours
Sophie Elizabeth Cougle
Adrian Han Yang Lee
Bachelor of International Relations/Bachelor of Laws
Lara Rebecca Henley
Nina Tran Hoang
Minoti Makwana
Sanah Nanda
Bachelor of International Relations/Bachelor of Laws with Honours
Xinyi Mary Bao
Zen Chang
Rachel Davies
Rachel Pei Xuan Hao
Tess Ramsay Kluckow
Grace Naare Lim
Lachlan McDermott
Samantha Jane O’Donnell
Lili Smith
Tobias Rafe Turello
Ke Fan Xu
Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Laws
Sylvia Wang
Bachelor of Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Laws
Georgina Caire Lee
Helen Xinzhi Wang
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Bachelor of Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Laws with Honours
Georgia Amy Clare
Katrina Le
Finnegan Anthony Lowe
Pia Alexandra Walker
Alexander Thomas Craig Ferguson
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws with Honours
Jacinta Mercer
The Australian National University54
10am Thursday 15 DecemberANU College of Business and Economics
Bachelor of Accounting
Zeliang Fei
Raydn John Furze
Zeyu Gao
Hanning Gong
Huihui Hu
Wenhui Jiang
Dingying Li
Wenhao Liao
Amanda Oh Tian Hwee
Yawen Pu
Yuhan Qian
Kyung Jin Seo
Yao Wang
Yitong Xing
Kejun Xu
Yibei Fiona Zhang
Shun Zhou
Bachelor of Actuarial Studies
Feiyu Chen
Xiangyuanchai Guo
James Hill
Xuan Hsieh
Zhixun Hu
Jing Huang
Penghao Jia
Shabbir Juzer Khanbhai
Chetana Koganti
Dongqing Li
Henglin Li
Hon Yoong Lim
Timina Liu
Jingjing Amber Ma
Menglong Na
Junyi Pan
Pongdao Premrote
Sicong Shen
Jiazhi Song
Ke Sun
Kai Jie Tan
Vincent Ximing Tang
Yinli Wang
Xi Xin
Lu Yang
Yiran Yao
Muzhi Zhao
Fan Zhou
Ziheng Zhou
Bachelor of Actuarial Studies with Honours
Jiajie Du
Lora Lee
Xi Lin
Du Liu
Bachelor of Arts
Houqiu Long
Bachelor of Business Administration
Callum Birch
Candace Chan
Laura-Jane Cooper-Jackson
Rebecca Louise Hudson
Isabelle Lee
Shiyu Li
Muhammad Aunib Zaidi
Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours
Christopher Alexander Seyrl
Bachelor of Commerce
James William Abbott
Chulhwan Ahn
Da Ui Ahn
Saad Ali
Adam Izzat ANUar
Nadine Arboleda
Kim Kwan Au
Nicholas Florian Elliott Babington
Michael Balzan
Huanyu Bi
Claire Emily Black
Eugene Stephen Buerdlmayer
Conferring of Awards December 2016 55
Zhenteng Cai
Samrudh Canpadee
Rebecca Catanzariti
Cong Chen
Zefeng Chen
Hui Wen Chew
Owen William Chivers
Zhengzheng Dai
Sophia Dao
Bowen Ding
Yingxi Dong
Daniel Frederick Dwyer
Mathew Edwards
Sarah Kelsey Elgie
Madeleine Grace Farrar
Koen Peter Thos Gieskes
Hui Guo
Peitian Guo
Hanis Suhaili Binti Hamdan
Hasnain Bin Hasanan
Jaymon Hau
Hugo Frederick Horwood
Chien-Jen Huang
Daniella Anne Karin Hunt
Madison Margaret Hunt
Ebony Hunter
Saadman Mustasin Huq
Ji Eun Hwang
Tian Yang Ji
Guangyong Jiao
Yongcong Jiao
Nur Amirah Binti Johari
Mashrur Kabir
Ashir Anis Khan
Sardar Aoun Muhammad Khan
Malcolm Kor
Annisaa Larasati Kusuma
Harry Bruce Lamble
Soojin Lee
Tung Lin Lee
Rongqi Li
Xinran Li
Yanfeng Li
Yunqin Liang
Qida Lin
Thomas James Lindenmayer
YiYu Liu
Yuyang Liu
Fletched James Lodwick
Xinyu Lu
Yijin Luo
Yudong Luo
James Luu
Ya Qin Mao
Anna Amelia Martel
Fatin Atiqah Binti Md Sood
Mohamed Khidhir Waqiuddin Mohamed Sallehim
Sera Moon
Leong Chi Mui
Musab Musab
Yong Jin Nam
Agnivesh Nambissan
Kristern Mitchell Nunney
Li Ying Ong
Siti Husna Binti Othman
Xuejun Ouyang
Shi Jie Crystal Pan
Joonsoo Park
Samuel John Parsons
Samuel Pearson
Jialiang Peng
Sarah Melissa Pryke
Tobias Sebastian Roberts
Robert Sarich
Thomas Charles Scrutton
Yun Shang
Clara Amelia Sindarto
Lingxin Su
Le Sun
Soo Hua Clarissa Eleanor Tan
Chin Lok Tsang
Huiwen Linda Wang
Siyang Wang
Yujie Wang
Millie Charlotte Wardlaw
Yuzhen Wei
Jordan Wilson
Charm Kiu Leon Wong
Fiona Wen Lun Wong
Aaron Geoffrey Wright
Yaorui Wu
Hangqi Xie
Kaida Xu
Yingying Xu
Hyun Woo Yang
Ralph Ho Hin Yip
Adrian Wei Hoong Yong
Jian You
Rui Yue
Ao Max Zang
Qian Zhong
Huirui Zhou
Lun Zhu
Zhiying Zhu
Sheng Zou
Bachelor of Commerce with Honours
Henry Lee George Dwyer
Ka Yiu Fung
Zhuoyi He
Tiffany Nha Mi Le
Leipeng Li
Wei Li
Tam Thien Vo
Bachelor of Economics
Cameron Franciscus Ackland
Makoto Arami
Sarah Margaret Byrne
Xiaoxi Du
Andrew Kenway Farley
Matthew John Giugni
Thomas Edward Goldie
Yuyang He
Alexander Richard Hitch
The Australian National University56
Sebastian Lewis Hogan
Kobchart Jaraswimol
Hayoung Jung
Alvin Jusman
Nabeel Latif
Hiu Yu Gladys Lee
Tianzhe Li
Jonathon Mahon
Antonee Shaye Parlade
Ryan Sandeen
Mingyue Wang
Bachelor of Economics with Honours
Ruobing Han
Ieng Man Ng
Bachelor of Finance
Aishath Amaany
Yu Hin Chua
Xinyu Gu
Zhihao Hong
Lara Jennifer Hrstic
Keying Kiwi Huang
Sha Jin
Jung Min Kim
Ruidan Li
Ding Liao
Yi Zhuang Lim
Ella McAlister
Avishka Munindradasa
Siyuan Pei
Yangqiu Pi
Rongping Tang
Michael Tran
Junqing Wang
Kexin Wang
Yule Weng
Adam James West
Duncan Ian Wigley
Yifan Wu
Lisa Xu
Sulayman Zekrya
Nan Zhang
Menghan Zhi
Bachelor of Finance with Honours
Matthew Arthur Bennett
Bachelor of Information Technology
Simon Yu
Bachelor of International Business
Amritwant Kaur Randhawa
Jackson Cole Rostirolla
Guofei Tan
Bachelor of Science (Psychology)
Vern Xin Lee
Bachelor of Statistics
Peter B Lin
Lei Wang
Jiabin Zhong
Bachelor of Statistics with Honours
Lihong Chen
Yvonne Yufeng Zhang
Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Arts
Bradley Dongsik Kim
Conferring of Awards December 2016 57
Bachelor of Accounting/Bachelor of Finance
Jimmy Wills
Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Commerce
Suraj Laha
Jasmine Reynolds
Yifan Yin
Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Economics
Daniel Park Fai Cheng
Nathaniel Thomas Leonard
Simon Mishricky
Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Finance
David Anthony Charles Broomham
Sam Patrick Carters
Jonathan Kuan Chung Feng
Akash Maheshwari
Xiaoxu Meng
Brittany Tasker Ryan
Shiromini Angalla Sugirthanathan
Harry West
Zi Chen Yang
Yi Yuan
Keyu Zhong
Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Science
Yeung Tsang
Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Statistics
Kai Yuan Ruan
Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Arts
Miriam Belle Walsh
Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Commerce
Catherine Robertson
Sahana Sreenatha
Ataru Royce Deed
Nikki Gouvoussis
Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of International Relations
Philippa Sue L’Epagniol Crowther
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Arts
Olivia Jia
Anya Lee
Guoyi Sun
The Australian National University58
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies
Stephanie Klara Otten
Jennifer Sing Ai Ting
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Economics
Anita Adhikari
Richard Samuel Barton
Eliot Bassili
Beau Elliott
Shenal Kavita Harakh
Yung Wuey Lee
Yi Zhang Li
Raffay Mirza
William Pleming
Nico Mauro Rigodon
Darcy Michael Row
Parteek Kaur Saini
Megan Stokes
Zhuoyang Yu
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Finance
Jason Robert Doubleday
Laura Hamblin
Ivan Lai
Jonathan Perotti
Yanlin Zhou
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Information Technology
Kevin Mugianto
Siva Maruti Vadrevu Venkata
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws
Jin Seop Jung
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science
Johann Yuek Hon Kwan
Claudia Strahle
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Statistics
Yue Li
Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Arts
Kristen Nina Maria D’Souza
Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Business Administration
David Tony Carroll
Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Finance
Jessica Dang
Shane Rizal McMiken
Tahsin Quddus
Bachelor of Finance with Honours/Bachelor of Economics
Ding Qiao Low
Conferring of Awards December 2016 59
2pm Thursday 15 DecemberANU College of Business and Economics
Doctor of Philosophy
Guangyuan Gao
Three Essays on Bayesian Claims Reserving Methods in General Insurance
Mayada Hansnata
The Impact of Digital Innovation on the Social Structure of Professional Public Accounting Practice in Australia
Soon Yeow Phang
Auditors’ Evaluation of Subsequent Events: The Effects of Prior Commitment, Risk Factors and Type of Accountability
Folototo Seve
An Examination of the Impact of the Changes to Regulations Affecting the Scope for Income Classification Shifting in Australia
Zhichao Wang
Experimenting with Risk and Management Control Systems in Inter-firm Alliances
Wenjie Wei
Welfare and Environmental Effects of Subsidies and Import Tariffs in North-South Trade in Renewable Energy Equipment
Xinning Xiao
What Factors Affect Credibility Perceptions of Sustainability Reporting?
Master of Accounting
Xueer Chen
Liting Deng
Zheng Fang
Zhou Fang
Yu Fu
Syeda Raiha Raza Gardezi
Chi Guo
Nijat Hajikhanov
Jin Hu
Xiang Ji
Huan Jiang
Wei Jiang
Wai Li
Yinlei Li
Qi Liang
Simiao Liu
Srishti Lokapure
Haiwei Long
Qiaochu Qian
Yilin Qiu
Jia Shi
Min Shi
Shu Tan
Nicholas William Van Weerdenburg
Muyi Wang
Xuewen Wang
Yiping Wang
Weiyi Xie
Sikang Xue
Jiaji Yan
Xiaochang Yi
Weihong Yin
Jing Yu
Chunsi Zhang
Binnan Zhao
Fangzhou Zhao
Xun Zhao
Bowen Zheng
Master of Actuarial Practice
Qian Gao
Yushi Hou
Xiaoran Li
Xinpeng Li
Yixian Li
Huiyang Liu
Mengyang Liu
Gemo Nan
Ying Tian
Jiayin Yu
Wei Zhao
The Australian National University60
Master of Actuarial Studies
Wai Tung Olivia Chan
Haizhou Chen
Yilin Cheng
Zhen Fan
Min Hou
Da Huo
Jiaming Jia
Dongxu Li
Jiajia Li
Xuejun Li
Yixin Liang
Shuran Luo
Kushal Mithal
Ao Shu
Shenyu Su
Keli Wang
NingNing Wang
Hanmei Wei
Haolin Xiao
Jingwei Xu
Guangyu Yang
Zhihong Yang
Ting Yue
Haoyue Zhang
Qiyun Zhang
Hong Zhong
Tianhao Zhou
Master of Applied Economics
Tara Shridhar
Kai Yang
Master of Applied Finance
Nariman Absametov
Han Cheng
Dao Khac Hiep
Huiwen Ge
Hongxing Geng
Yuqing Guo
Binyu Hao
Mengyan He
Yang Hu
Xiaoyi Huang
Kento Ikeda
Lachlan Stewart James
Wei Jin
Dongchen Li
Qiaoyan Li
Ying Li
Chenqi Liu
Chenqu Liu
Hanlin Liu
Lu Liu
Runwei Liu
Tianfang Liu
Wei Liu
Ji Qi
Ji Shen
Juemin Shi
Kexin Sun
Ming Tu
Junlin Wang
Linxuan Wang
Mengyi Wang
Tianshu Wang
Yihan Wang
Luqiao Xu
Qianzhen Yang
Qinyu Yao
Ziyang Yao
Quan Ye
Han Yi
Mengyun Zeng
Bowen Zhang
Haiyan Zhang
Han Zhang
Junyan Zhang
Qiang Zhang
Wenqian Zhang
Xin Zhang
Xingnan Zhang
Jian Zhao
Jun Zhao
Ying Zhou
Hong Zhu
Jingwen Zhu
Mo Zhu
Wei Zhu
Yongjie Zhu
Master of Business
Motina Amatya
Gregory Roy Milton
Master of Business Administration
Mushood Ahmed
Raheel Ahmed
Souvik Chakraborty
Caitlin Hall-West
Saniya Ibrahim Kankanady
Saurabh Pratap
Claire Myfanwy Thomas
Pem Tshering
Karan Vinod
Conferring of Awards December 2016 61
Master of Business Information Systems
Tianzhe Cen
Ehsan Emamirad
Yiyu Fang
Vipendra Gupta
Muhammad Atif Javed
Mingyuan Jiang
Dominic Nadvillaveetil
Mingguang Wang
Xiaolei Wang
Zhongzhen Zhang
Qianning Zhu
Master of Commerce
Chen Bu
Sesilia Halaholo
Chaojun Li
Wanyun Li
Yannan Lu
Master of Economic Policy
Eleanor Margaret Finnie Ansley
Sophia Louise Finemore
Muhammad HasANUjzaman
Zhen Jiang
Weijen Lim
Saraswati Saraswati
Jane Ellen Wakeford
Rui Wang
Chomysinatin Nila Warda
Hannah Elizabeth Weickhardt
Peng Xie
Yang Zhang
Master of Economics
Atreya Banerjee
Leron Jankwan Kwong
Ji Li
Fajar Oktiyanto
Master of Finance
Kamran Aliyev
Muhannad Ibrahim M Araf
Varad Arole
Shuang Chen
Yangyang Chen
Dong Ding
Wenbo Guo
Yifan Guo
Yuan He
Yiwei Huang
Adil Iqbal
Apiradee Jinomoon
Shahzad Khan
Utkarsh Khandelwal
Jon Keat Koo
Chia Ling Lee
Houxian Liu
Shanquan Liu
Erdenebold Lkhagvasuren
Siyi Shao
Manaswin Sridhar
Heng Tian
Jingyuan Tian
Cong Wang
Shihui Wang
Xiaozhou Wang
Yuye Wang
Hanlin Xu
Pengfei Xu
Xueying Yu
Baihua Zhang
Yi Lin Zhang
Xuanchong Zhong
Linling Zhou
Master of Financial Management
Hongyu Bai
Yuqing Bi
Mengting Chen
Qianda Chen
Yu-Wen Chen
Linjing Cui
Tianyu Dai
Kanghuan Ding
Gangning Guo
Zhengyang Guo
Tiantian Hou
Qian Hu
Yiling Huang
Dongyue Jiang
Li Jiang
Shanshan Jiang
Yixian Jiao
Yingjin Kan
Weina Lai
Xiaotong Li
Yahui Li
The Australian National University62
Qiqi Liu
Xuanru Lu
Zhihui Lu
Myagmarsuren Sharkhuu
Bowen Shi
Tianzhu Shi
Beichen Su
Mingpei Sun
Jung Fang Tsao
Ruixing Wang
Yanqing Wang
Hongchao Wu
Yingying Xiang
Lanjie Zha
Jing Zhang
Jing Zhang
Hanxi Zhao
Zucheng Zhao
Yang Zhong
Master of Health Economics
Mercoledi Nikman Nasiir
Master of Information Systems Studies
Krithika Nachiappan
Master of Management
Yushan Gao
Gongyu Liu
Kit Yee Lo
Henry Porter
Master of Management (Tsinghua)
Yanbei Cao
Zhao Chang
Bo Chen
Jianhua Chen
Peicheng Ding
Qing Du
Jianguo Fan
Jun Feng
Bin Gao
Wei Gao
Jingran Ge
Cheng Guo
An Hu
Wenliang Huang
Yuliang Ji
Nan Jiang
Fengli Kang
Jian Kang
Hongjun Li
Li Li
Qiudong Li
Xinyao Li
Zijun Li
Wanyun Liao
Weijian Liu
Jun Lu
Honghua Ma
Hong Mei
Qing Pu
Wei Song
Tian Tian
Wenqiang Tian
Ming Tong
Bo Wang
Jingyuan Wang
Lingxiang Wang
Xin Wang
Yan Wang
Ying Wang
Bianli Wu
Duocheng Wu
Jun Wu
Huqing Xi
Hongxue Xu
Qingguo Yang
Xi Yang
Chaoshen Zhang
Lina Zhang
Liqun Zhang
Qiang Zhang
Peng Zhao
Wei Zhou
Jinmei Zhu
Master of Professional Accounting
Azmin Nur Ahmad Zamri
Jiayi Chen
Yunzhu Chen
Nan Cheng
Tingting Deng
Xiao Dong
Yingwei Du
Jia Hou
Danyang Jiao
Jingze Li
Sijing Li
Xinyi Li
Ziqi Li
Tom Henry Francis Lillywhite
Mengxi Liu
Siqi Liu
Xiangxin Liu
Xinyi Liu
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Yufei Liu
Yutong Liu
Haichao Lu
Xuan Luo
Dongxia Ning
Fei Qi
Xueqing Song
Jiaqi Su
Xin Sui
Hecheng Sun
Yunqiao Sun
Hui Tang
Defu Wan
Cheng Wang
Xiaohan Wang
Yaoyao Wang
Ying Wang
Wenying Wu
Guanyan Yan
Shaokun Yan
Qian Yang
Yuwei Yang
Yuanyuan Ye
Lan Yu
Qi Zeng
Anjin Zhang
Ruien Zhang
Yurui Zhang
Yuning Zhao
Tian Zhou
Yanhua Zhou
Master of Project Management
Matthew Auckett
Sandeep Balakrishnan
Swapnil Ananta Bhadale
Qifeng Chen
Yuxin Jin
Jungmin Kim
Christopher Knudsen
Amitesh Shina Kumar
Yong Weon Kwon
He Li
Huanglin Liu
Quynh Nhi Nguyen
Ashay Parulekar
Nicolas Riquelme Ramirez
Jonathan Scerri
Master of Statistics
Yi Qiu
Master of Applied Finance/Graduate Certificate of Finance and Actuarial Statistics
Yuetian Yang
Tingting Zhang
Master of Business Administration/Graduate Certificate of Studies
Sonam Lhakey
Master of Economics/Graduate Certificate of Studies
Umesh Raj Rimal
Master of Finance
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Master of Project Management/Graduate Certificate of Studies
Asinate Qima Taukeinikoro
Master of Professional Accounting/Graduate Certificate of Studies
Pu Liu
Graduate Diploma in Economics
Shane Aves
Graduate Diploma of Accounting
Zhenming Lei
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Graduate Certificate in Applied Statistics
Kyoko Soga
Graduate Certificate in Economic Policy
Katherine Ann Phillips
Graduate Certificate of Accounting
Kurt Shennan Vall
Graduate Certificate of Economics
Henry Myles Fitzpatrick
Aslan Mesbah
Stephen William Robinson
Graduate Certificate of Finance and Actuarial Statistics
Asra Azwer
Huanyu Deng
Rebecca Lee Frewer
Senuri Jithma Gunasekera
QiaoWei Liu
Xinghua Mai
Akshun Sharma
Jinlue Song
Zilong Tan
Arnan Viriyavejkul
Wei Wei
Tianhao Wu
Changzuo Xie
Mengdi Xu
Si Min Yan
Wenjie Yin
Feng Yue
Fengqi Zhang
Xi Zhang
Lining Zhou
Graduate Certificate of Management
Liam David Pearmain
Graduate Certificate of Studies
Miguel Ramon Linero De Cambil
Bachelor of Commerce
Bianca Mah
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Doctor of Philosophy
Helen Alexiou
Engaging ‘Disengaged’ Aboriginal Youth: Policy, Practice and Success in Youth Development Programs
Catherine Tayce Ayres
Vibrant landscapes: encounters, ecologies, and politics of national parks in Australia
Genna Burrows
The Politics of Arabic Script
Allison Mary Cairns
Health in Medieval and Early Modern Norway: A Comparative Analysis of the Impact of Social, Economic and Environmental Change on Skeletal Remains
Christopher Paul Carter
The Economy of Prehistoric Coastal Northern Chile: Case Study: Caleta Vitor
Abdul Razaque Channa
Schooling Gender in Rural Pakistan: An Ethnographic Study of the Primary School and its Role in Gender Construction
Juliet Catherine Checketts
The Pulse of Policy: Mapping Movement in the Australian Indigenous Policy World
Janet Congues
Women’s Recollection of Farming and Managing for Drought in Australia during 2006-2010: What Role for Local Government?
Kit Devine
Testing Times: Virtual Heritage, ‘Time Travel’ and the User Experience of Museum Visitors: A Case Study of an Enriched Time-Based Virtual Heritage World
Vanessa Helen Fanning
Capturing Voice and Place in Translation: The Translation of Three Twentieth Century French Writers Steeped in the Landscape, Mores, Traditions and Language of the South of France
Fiona Averil Fraser
Capital: A Contemporary Opera in Two Acts
Alvaro Gonzalez Monge
The Socioecology, and the Effects of Human Activity on It, of the Annamese Silvered Langur (Trachypithecus margarita) in Northeastern Cambodia
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Ian Nicholas Jones
Wabi-Cha and the Perception of Beauty in Wood-fired Ceramics
Liyana Kayali
Palestinian Women and Resistance: Perceptions, Attitudes, and Strategies in the Bethlehem Governorate
Therese Grace Kenyon
Water and Culture: Visualising Dissolution and Control, Exploring Water as Imagery, Matter and Medium
Robert John Kirby
The Beneficiary Pays Principle and Climate Change
Michael McKenzie
Rethinking International Cooperation: Crime, Policy and Politics in Australia-Indonesia Relations
Robyn Elizabeth McKenzie
One Continuous Loop: Making and Meaning in the String Figures of Yirrkala
Alice Marie Neikirk
Learning to be Refugees: The Bhutanese in Nepal and Australia
Dorji Penjore
Harvesting the Half: The Persistence of Sharecropping in Samcholing, Bhutan
Mahin Raissi
Online Social Networks and Subjective Well-Being of Older Australians: Network Homogeneity, Social Capital and Negative Interactions
Brentyn John Ramm
First-Person Investigations of Consciousness
Maria Pilar Rioseco Lopez
The Role of Social Connectedness in the Process of Retirement
Denise Salvestro
Printmaking by Yolngu artists of Northeast Arnhem Land: ‘Another Way of Telling Our Stories’
Deirdre Tedmanson
Shifting State Contructions of Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara: Changes to the SA Pitjantjara Land Rights Act 1981 - 2006.
Kirk Zwangobani
Convivial Multiculture and the Perplication of Race: The Dynamics of Becoming African Australian
Master of Philosophy
Kelly Austin
Adam Gastineau
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Master of Anthropology
Alexis Adams
Master of Anthropology (Advanced) with Honours
Miguel Agustin Duarte Ake
Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development
Nina Katya Collins
Gwendolyn Wen Lynn Goon
Felicity Ellen Gray
Bridget Louise Griffin
Sanna Karolina Harri
Richard Peter Hughes
Dion Lester
Chansovy Ngorn
Joana Paula Palomar
Grant Logan Preller
Kate Louise Proud
Nicola Roth
Kathryn Ellen Sangster
Erika Charys Weatherstone
Peter James Whiting
Nikki Penelope Williams
Alicia Jane Zahmel
Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development (Advanced) with Honours
Adelene Mereoni Chung
Septrina Frisca Lumban Tobing
Katherine Petrie
Sophie Anne Smith
Master of Archaeological Science
Robert Frederick Legge
Rachel Lillis
Marilyn Joan Powell
Casey Lee Preston
Master of Archaeological Science (Advanced) with Honours
Aleese Catherine Barron
Elaine Lin
Steven Skitmore
Andrea Ulrichsen
Robert Arnold Williams
Master of Art History and Curatorial Studies
Aylin Akyol
Chelsea Victoria Hopper
Master of Art History and Curatorial Studies (Advanced)
Emma Elliott
Master of Art History and Curatorial Studies (Advanced) with Honours
Deanne Louise Ratcliffe
Master of Biological Anthropology (Advanced) with Honours
Tara-Lyn Carter
Karen Michelle Cooke
Brooke Christine Hendry
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Master of Culture, Health and Medicine
Alicia Mikelle Khan
Master of Culture, Health and Medicine (Advanced)/Graduate Certificate in Anthropology
Alisha Chand
Master of Digital Arts
Tabassum Mohamed Fakier
Waleed Mushtaq
Haomin Wei
Master of General and Applied Linguistics
Komara Suhendar
Ruby Una Thurgate
Yuxuan Wu
Master of General and Applied Linguistics (Advanced) with Honours
Carolin Elisabeth Buncle Diesner
Master of General and Applied Linguistics (Advanced) with Honours/Graduate Certificate in Linguistics
Noppakao Leelasorn
Master of Globalisation
Ashley Mills
Alipate Seru Naulivou
Master of History
Kathryn Anne Mills
Master of Liberal Arts
Kelda Jo-Anne Knipe
Master of Liberal Arts (Cultural and Environmental Heritage)
Amanda Jane Morley
Master of Liberal Arts (Museums and Collections)
Anna Jacqueline Yarde Emery
Michael Stevenson
Ya Zhu
Master of Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies (Advanced) with Honours
Jonathan Douglas Rooks
Master of Museum and Heritage Studies
Loretta Hasu
Alexandra Lauren Kenny
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Master of Museum and Heritage Studies (Advanced) with Honours
Sisi Wang
Master of Museum and Heritage Studies/Graduate Certificate in Liberal Arts (Museums and Collections)
Michelle Hughes
Master of Music
Xianbing Chen
Master of Philosophy
Kelly Austin
Adam Charles Gastineau
Master of Social Research
Hamood Muhanna Hamood Al Qannubi
Bruna Silva Ragaini
Master of Social Research (Advanced) with Honours
Moustafa Kamal
Lilipramawanty Kewok Liwin
Fauzi Muttaqin
Master of Studies
Leonie Baptiste
Michele Horne
Aditya Khaire
Amy Elizabeth Land Pejoska
Yuqian Ni
ANUradha Sen
Justin Alexander Veale
Master of Studies (Advanced)
Keith McLeod
Master of Translation
Viengkham Muellner-Wong
Master of Translation (Advanced) with Honours
Hanxiang Jia
Master of Visual Arts
Richard Jon Lloyd
Gemma Sue Smith
Jo Victoria
Master of Visual Arts (Advanced) with Honours
Anton Poon Sing Wai
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Graduate Certificate in Museum Education and Heritage Interpretation
Carlie Maree Walker
Graduate Certificate of Arts
Rebecca Bigg-wither
Anna Kolber
Anna Mallyon
Graduate Certificate of Studies
Po-Wen Chen
Alison De Luise
Christopher Groves
Xin Jiang
Victoria Mence
Timothy Patrick Myatt
Mohit Srivastav
Mudit Srivastava
Di Wu
Bachelor of Design Arts
Ellen Rosalie Gunner
Bachelor of Music
Roberto Carlos Abreu
Yee Ning Ellen Chan
Anthony Scott Cotter
Jack Edmund Frederic Schwenke
Michael Min Yoo
Bachelor of Music with Honours
Yvette Griffiths
Louis Geoffrey Charles Montgomery
Hamish William Strathdee
Bachelor of Visual Arts
Elise Adams
Christine Appleby
Jessica Ashcroft
Lauren Elizabeth Atkin
Antone Atkinson-Georgievski
Keith Bender
Rachel Estelle Bilal
Edward Bond
Eleanore Brigid Brotchie
Jeremy Adam Brown
Kirsten Anne Culhane
Bryn Marley Davies
Talfryn Stanley Davies
Adrian Davis
Torinda Leigh Dunbar
Romany Kate Fairall
Zheng Fang
Sharon Gallagher
Nadina Geary
Louis Grant
Iftikhar Ali Hassani
Prue Hazelgrove
Maddison Emily Holdsworth
Emma Kristen Holland
Yasmin Idriss
Abbey Elizabeth Jamieson
Gemma Louise Kilby
Chaemin Kim
Eva Krepsova
Mila Lopez
Thomas William McCarthy
Catherine Joie Ortiz Nacion
Albert Lucas Cheng Ng
Murien Pluchino
Rachel Siobhan Powell
Samantha Amy Ristic
Joshua William Sleeman-Taylor
Naomi Elizabeth Taylor
Harry Clive Thompson
Christine Helen Tunnah
Daniel Cameron Venables
Gabrielle Rose M Verzosa
Madeleine Ellen Ward
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Bachelor of Visual Arts with Honours
Johanna Amelia Butler
Amy Rose Campbell
Sarah Jane Crisp
Rose-Mary Faulkner
Sarah Michelle Humphrey
Kirrily Louise Humphries
Kelda Morris
Jack Musich
Catherine Newton
Louella Winifred Raynolds
Martin Rowney
Shanti Duyen Shea-An
Clare Madeleine Solomon
Monica Echelle Styles
Georgia Caroline Sutherland
Mei-Lynn Wilkinson
Claire Rachel Williams
Bachelor of Arts with Honours/Bachelor of Digital Arts
Timothy Stephen Sargent
Bachelor of Arts with Honours/Bachelor of Economics
Emily Evelyn Hill
Bachelor of Arts with Honours/Bachelor of Science
Duncan Andrew Stuart
Bachelor of Arts with Honours/Bachelor of Science (Psychology)
Amy Thomas
Bachelor of Arts with Honours/Bachelor of Visual Arts
Jennifer Lucy Green
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Archaeological Practice
Simon Deane Williams
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Asian Studies
Thomas Urbano Santilli
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Security
Lillian May Wetherspoon
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies
Izzah Khairina Ibrahim
Yingxi Jiang
Kimberley Jessica Moyle
Jarrod Benjamin Norman
Tanea May Oxenham
Amelia Beth Simpson
Pathana Viravongsa
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies (Year in Asia)
Miranda Watson
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business Administration
Matthew Davis
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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce
Sophie Cross
Benjamin David Fittler
John Theodore Gillespie Hooy
Jia Ying He
Yunling Lei
Chantelle Martins
James Haydyn Michelle
William Ng
Samuel O’Donnell
Harry Richard Penn
Nicholas Porter
Thomas Pritchard
Matthew William Ralph
Vikram Ravendran
Harriet Angela Still
Sian Winiferd Thomas
Meg Molly Walker
Daniel James Wall
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Criminology
Madeleine Anne Back
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Development Studies
Josephine Chu
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Economics
Christopher Higginson
Jaimie Macquillan
Gabrielle Margaret Penrose
Yu Song
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of International Relations
Marcus John Haynes
Natasha Lennard
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws
Stephanie Anne Lum
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws with Honours
Stephen Michael Boyle
Sarah Ann Jones
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Music
Harriet Blaazer-Grossi
Scarlett Higgs
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Policy Studies
Anneke Meehl
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science (Psychology)
William James Collett
Isadora Lucinda Richards Strong
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Visual Arts
Alexandra Patricia Evelyn Butler
Katrina Jane Leske
Georgia Elise Morton
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Bachelor of Development Studies/Bachelor of Languages
Timothy Hays
Bachelor of International Relations/Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies
James William Bray
Bachelor of International Relations/Bachelor of European Studies
Maeve Clark
Bachelor of International Relations/Bachelor of Visual Arts
Ciara Marie O’Brien
Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Business Administration
Benjamin Daniel Forte
Nazirite Yan Lam Pond
Bachelor of Policy Studies/Bachelor of Business Administration
Samuel Miller
Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics/Bachelor of Economics
Sophie Corea
Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics/Bachelor of Science
Daniel Keith Cotton
Bachelor of Visual Arts/Bachelor of Music
Georgia Kathleen Elith
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Bachelor of Archaeological Practice
Nicholas John Curtis Baker
William Lewis
Christine Mary Morgan
Amelia Jane Ellen O’Donnell
Bachelor of Archaeological Practice with Honours
Emily Margaret Miller
Bachelor of Art History and Curatorship
Samuel James Fricker
Samantha Happe
Tong Huang
Eleanor Ruth Lawless
Angus Alexander McGrath
Unity Maclaren Seaton Paterson
Lara Patterson
Alison Emily Reid
Kellidie Anne Saunders
Elaine Ruth White
Bachelor of Art History and Curatorship with Honours
Clare Jennie Fealy
Gabrielle Anne McDermott
Emily Francis Stewart
Bachelor of Arts
Jack Stuart Anderson
Natalia Ariel Beghin
Raqeeb Ahbab Bhuyan
Tashena Biffanti
Edwina Blackburn
Nicole Bokeyar
Erin Brinkley
Andrew James Bromwich
Ellisha Samara Burgess
Luke Neil Cameron
Shuwan Chen
Anthea Michelle Clarke
Caitlin Connell
Megan Cooper
Kody Corbyn
Peter James Patrick Crimmins
Luna Crozier
Hugh Owen David Cullimore
Lachlan Thomas Dawson
Evan Dodd
Emily May Donald
Susanna Ellen Faye Ellis
Brianna Ensor
Katelyn Dianella Ewart
Joachim Alec Jonathan Fatiaki
Terri Fisher
Stephanie Allana Ford
Hayden James Fritzlaff
Jock Gardiner
Lily Bobbie Ginsberg-Keig
Liam Matthew Gooding
Adam Gosciniak
Madeleine Elisabeth Gray
Catherine Jane Hall
Virginia Ormond Seo Harding
Mikali Elizabeth Hill
Sara Elise Hitchman
Naureen Fatima Hossain
Jiaxi Huang
Simona Iazeolla
Jacob Ingram
Elmie Janse Van Rensburg
Saerom Jeon
Alexander Johnston
Zoe Emma Kennedy
Bridget Kerr
Kyungmi Kim
Sarah Kim
Louisa Clare Browne Kirk
Lingna Kong
Xiaoxiao Kong
Adam James Derek Lambert
Jun Wei Lau
Robert John Lawless
Alexandra McKenzie Lewis
Tiana Jai Liddell
Cathryn Madden
Clare Elizabeth Helen McDonagh
Angus John Alexander McKerral
Grace Miller
Nikola Milosevic
Nida Daina Mollison
Max Morris
Amanda Leeann Murray-Pearce
Gabriele Astrid Naktinyte
Meg Ellen O’Brien
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Caitlin Helen Overton
Bonnie Jean Owen
Alexandra May Perkins
Zoe Antoinette Diamantina Perriman
Ella Margaret Pyman
Brigid Eleanor Quinlan
Douglas Patrick Reich-Rimes
Rhys James Sandeman
Tegan Jane Scott
Sarah Jayne Scritchley
Kandice Mae Senturias
Francis Martin Dennis Shanahan
Sophie Silec
Rachael Stevens
Ke Su
David Matthew Tagliabue
Aaron Wai Kit Tang
Peter James Thomson
Jaime Leigh Turner
Samuel Edward Wales
Nicholas Ward
Ashleigh Elizabeth Webb
Eboni Louise Westbury
Kadek Ayu Angelica Widnyana
James Williams
Rosemary Clare Williams
Stephen Paul Williams
Joshua Wong Miswardi
Claire Shiuan Wong
Christopher John Wright
Imogen Alice Youseman
Manny Zhang
Jianping Zhou
Bachelor of Arts with Honours
Florence Wan Yu Ang
Alexandra Grace Biggs
Isadora Fiona Bogle
Michaela Grace Bragg
Hugo Branley
Jed Buchanan
Emily Jessica Colonna
Shan Kate Lincoln Crosbie
Yao Fan
Emily Kate Gallagher
Brianna Lauren Gray
Luke Michael Jordan
Ji-Soo Kweon
Angus Wilson Mackie
Jessica Masters
Catherine McGowan
Isabel Meredith Mudford
Fiona Navilly
Kieran Anderson Pender
Lucas Frederick Pender
Maxwell Craig Phillis
Hayley Pring
Nagesh Seethiah
Ross Sutherland
Melandri Vlok
Bachelor of Classical Studies
Simon Christopher McKenna
Augustine Laurence McMANUs
Emma Gjerme Steffensen
Bachelor of Classical Studies with Honours
Elizabeth Koschel
Eleanor Louise Platt
Katherine Elsbeth Prouting
Bachelor of Criminology
Robbie Rafael McNeill
Bachelor of Criminology with Honours
Nadienne Roffey
Bachelor of Design Arts
Susannah Felicity Bourke
Andres Caycedo
Kristina Huang Sha Neumann
Megan Anne Stewart
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Bachelor of Design Arts with Honours
Amelia Chapman
David Scerri
Bachelor of Development Studies
Stephanie Sian Griffin
Lauren Porteous
Abirami Rajkumar
Christopher Joseph Schimizzi
Keeley Rose Tonna
Courtney Karen Radcliffe Venaglia
Yiqing Wu
Bachelor of Digital Arts
Stephanie Hutchinson
Bachelor of Environmental Studies
Mengxian Hu
Matthew Francis Keighley
Vivienne Thanh Nguyen
Nicole Andrea Sanhueza Smith
Clarisse Maria Mazzarello Soares Trindade
Bachelor of European Studies
Laura Madeline Patrick
Christobel Alice Underwood
Bachelor of International Relations
Mizuki Amaya
Simon Mark Baker
Luke James Blumenthal
Vivian Wei-Heng Chan
Lam Chung Charles Chu
Declan Timothy Clarke-Wellsmore
Erin Maree Corkill
Harriet Jane Fletcher
Jonathan Frances
Angus Gilbert Hamilton
Edmund Leo Handby
Ben Ingelbrecht
Alexander Philip Kokic Schmidt
Chin Ching Rosette Kong
Su Hyeon Lee
Katie May Maxwell
Katie Leigh Mccoll
Sophie Louise Millington
William Glenn Mortimer
Laine Brooklyn Pritchard Richardson
Tilley Rose Schonell
Jiawei Shi
Julie Youjung Suh
Eleanor Summers
Remy James Szabo
Philip Andrew Taleski
Thomas Christopher Talipski
Sophie Heather Williams
Zhuo Yang
Bachelor of International Relations with Honours
Rohma Akmal
Victor Alexander Ferguson
Woo Jin Jung
Hamish Latimer Whittle
Bachelor of International Relations/Diploma of Languages
Rotem Nusem
Bachelor of Languages
Grace Jillian Koob
Jacob Roy Tomkins
Mimi Ngoc Vu
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Bachelor of Latin American Studies
Cale Johnstone
Bachelor of Latin American Studies with Honours
Chloe Elizabeth Waltho
Bachelor of Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies
Catherine Corbet
Daniel Matthew Price
Benjamin Skilton
Bachelor of Music
Elisha Maree Adams
Molly Kate Campbell
Bachelor of Music with Honours
Jarod Esposito
Emma-Shay Gallenti-Guilfoyle
Bachelor of Philosophy with Honours
Thomas Baily
Thomas Hugh Emerson
Joanna Herrmann
Jillian Louise Yen Masters
Timothy Luke Williamson
Bachelor of Policy Studies
Nancy Yiyun Jin
Wing Laam Kar
Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics
Max Alston
William Joseph Bennett
Annie Cordelia Colquhoun
Timothy Goodacre
Simon Gottlieb
Qiuyu Gu
Matthew John Jacob
Karam Kim
Sofia Alice Parker
Fride Solheim Sigurdsson
Abigail Indira Widijanto
Wong Jun Ren
Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics with Honours
Lisa Green
Medha Majumdar
Bachelor of Arts (Art History and Curatorship) with Honours/Bachelor of Art History and Curatorship
Oscar Joseph Capezio
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of International Relations
Sabina Agata Nowak
Bachelor of Arts/Diploma of Languages
Claire Alexandra Seton
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Bachelor of Arts with Honours/Bachelor of Science (Psychology)
Amy Thomas
Bachelor of Philosophy/Bachelor of Arts with Honours
Ha-Rim Park
Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics/Diploma of Languages
Eleanor Ruth Kay
D’Arcy Hugh Mullamphy
Bachelor of Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Criminology
Georgia Mae Kirton
Associate Degree
Gabrielle Anne Banks
Neil Arthur Bradbury
Louisa Bing Huang-Xiao
Brandon Jung-Hwan Kim
Roderick Levingston
Sebastian Aaron Steward Mosey
Diploma of Languages
Adrian Benstead
Amber Louise Franich
Rosalind Claire Moran
John Stuart Ryder
Sharon Therese Smith
Diploma of Liberal Studies
Altansukh Amarsaikhan
Wing Ki Au
Hiu Ying Chan
Ke Fu
Oliver Johnson
Suet Yan Sharon Mang
Abhijeet Swami
Yuhao Teo
Yipeng Wu
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Awards conferred since 13-15 July 2016 ceremonies
Name Diploma description Confer date
Duncan Jack Thomson Graduate Certificate of Australian Migration Law and Practice 12/08/2016
Lesley Joan Boland Master of Asia-Pacific Studies 12/08/2016
Megan Bainbridge Master of International Affairs 12/08/2016
Shenghao Feng Doctor of Philosophy 12/08/2016
Darrell Wai Yean Jackson Master of Laws 12/08/2016
Ross Comyn McSwan Graduate Diploma in Military Law 12/08/2016
Michael Lawrence Wright Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 12/08/2016
Michael Lawrence Wright Bachelor of Laws 12/08/2016
Yuan Tian Graduate Certificate of Australian Migration Law and Practice 12/08/2016
Antony Manning Catt Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 12/08/2016
Wai Yan Wong Bachelor of Science 12/08/2016
Terrence Arnold Graduate Certificate of Management 12/08/2016
Mehmet Fatih Saglam Doctor of Philosophy 12/08/2016
Andrew Du Boulay Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 12/08/2016
Seok Hee Yun Bachelor of Commerce 12/08/2016
Felice Marie Unalmis Bachelor of Arts 12/08/2016
Felice Marie Unalmis Bachelor of Science 12/08/2016
Felice Marie Unalmis Bachelor of Science 12/08/2016
Shehrin Shaila Mahmood Doctor of Philosophy 12/08/2016
Tamara Daniela Meirelles Betancur Doctor of Philosophy 12/08/2016
Sarah Marie Longo Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 12/08/2016
Ruixing Feng Doctor of Philosophy 12/08/2016
Ki Hong Chon Doctor of Philosophy 12/08/2016
Sirikarn Lertamphainont Doctor of Philosophy 12/08/2016
Matthew Field Doctor of Philosophy 12/08/2016
James Marcus Master of Laws 12/08/2016
Brendan Thomas Hosking Bachelor of Science 12/08/2016
David Alexander Zanon Bachelor of Actuarial Studies 12/08/2016
Yun Peng Li Bachelor of Science 12/08/2016
Tanya Alimchandani Graduate Certificate of Public Policy 12/08/2016
Robert Allan Fenn Bachelor of Finance 12/08/2016
Michelle Renee Jellett Master of Advanced Translation 12/08/2016
Katherine Tagg Graduate Certificate of Accounting 12/08/2016
Xiaoli Zhou Doctor of Philosophy 12/08/2016
Joanne Robyn Lee Doctor of Philosophy 12/08/2016
Sally Haysom Graduate Certificate in Liberal Arts (Museums and Collections) 12/08/2016
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Chenyang Shi Bachelor of Accounting 12/08/2016
Jia Yi Wei Bachelor of Science 12/08/2016
Fan Liu Doctor of Philosophy 12/08/2016
Jorge Ivan Velez Valbuena Doctor of Philosophy 12/08/2016
Yijin Luo Bachelor of Statistics 12/08/2016
Kunlun Zhang Master of Accounting 12/08/2016
Baohan Zhang Graduate Diploma of Accounting 12/08/2016
Alice Bradshaw Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 12/08/2016
Tingman Xing Master of Management 12/08/2016
Qian Li Bachelor of Commerce 12/08/2016
Ji Seong Kang Master of Computing 12/08/2016
John Anthony Eldridge Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 12/08/2016
Jincheng Chen Master of Professional Accounting 12/08/2016
Yin-Jun Liao Master of Accounting 12/08/2016
Eva Frances Buzo Juris Doctor 12/08/2016
Jin Zheng Master of Accounting 12/08/2016
Fan Zhou Master of Financial Management 12/08/2016
Yongjian Jiao Master of Accounting 12/08/2016
Jingnan Jiang Master of Accounting 12/08/2016
Nozomi Matsui Master of Social Research (Advanced) 12/08/2016
Kunta Nrupendra Rao Master of Computing 12/08/2016
Fan Yang Master of Commerce 12/08/2016
Fen Chen Master of International and Development Economics 12/08/2016
Ziqing Zhang Graduate Diploma of Finance and Actuarial Statistics 12/08/2016
Wulan Sitarahmi Master of Energy Change 12/08/2016
Wenyi Zhang Master of Professional Accounting 12/08/2016
Zhiyang Ni Master of Applied Finance 12/08/2016
Shubhadeep Sarkar Master of Computing 12/08/2016
Tammy Wu Master of International and Development Economics 12/08/2016
Matthew James Daniell Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 12/08/2016
Feng Susan Chen Graduate Certificate of Australian Migration Law and Practice 12/08/2016
Yiran Tang Master of Professional Accounting 12/08/2016
Xin Yin Master of International and Development Economics 12/08/2016
Shuaige Qiao Master of Mathematical Sciences (Advanced) 12/08/2016
Zhi Wang Master of Professional Accounting 12/08/2016
Nadia Ashraf Master of Professional Accounting 12/08/2016
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Name Diploma description Confer date
Namrata Sandhu Graduate Certificate of Studies 12/08/2016
Rachel Gleeson Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 12/08/2016
Ingrid Elise Vennonen Bachelor of Science 12/08/2016
Ingrid Elise Vennonen Bachelor of Science 12/08/2016
Chisom Egwudo Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 12/08/2016
Ruth Bresland Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 12/08/2016
Travis Jordan Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 31/12/2016
Hugh Patrick Kershaw Kopsen Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 12/08/2016
Sophia Catherine Isabelle Close Doctor of Philosophy 12/09/2016
Ross Tan Bachelor of Laws 12/09/2016
Phoebe Jane Copeland Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 12/09/2016
Christian Doehler Doctor of Philosophy 12/09/2016
Henry Dixson Doctor of Philosophy 12/09/2016
Roberto Fabian Benavente Bravo Doctor of Philosophy 12/09/2016
Seyedeh Narjess Afzaly Doctor of Philosophy 12/09/2016
Sandra Isabel Arcos HolzingerMaster of Engineering in Digital Systems and Telecommunications 12/09/2016
Karen Pui Wah Shih Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 12/09/2016
Xiaonan Song Bachelor of Science 12/09/2016
Lachlan McIver Doctor of Philosophy 12/09/2016
Hadi Mohasel Afshar Doctor of Philosophy 12/09/2016
Amelia Marshall Bachelor of Arts 12/09/2016
Laura Mitchell Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development 12/09/2016
Joshua Bell Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 12/09/2016
Chao Ma Master of Philosophy 12/09/2016
Arkadiusz Buczek Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 12/09/2016
Lucy Mercer Bachelor of Commerce 12/09/2016
Gen Li Master of Professional Accounting 12/09/2016
Saurabh Arya Bachelor of Finance 12/09/2016
Saymaa Selman Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) 12/09/2016
Ana Zelea Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 12/09/2016
Xiaotian Jiang Master of Professional Accounting 12/09/2016
Richard William Stacey Graduate Certificate of Australian Migration Law and Practice 12/09/2016
Yadunandan Sannappa Master of Computing 12/09/2016
Natasha Nancy Wojcik Bachelor of Science 12/09/2016
Ross David Glover Graduate Certificate of Military Law 12/09/2016
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Muchammadun Muchammadun Master of General and Applied Linguistics (Advanced) 12/09/2016
Xiaomin Zhang Master of Translation 12/09/2016
Wenjing Wang Master of Professional Accounting 12/09/2016
Lan Oanh Huynh Graduate Certificate of Australian Migration Law and Practice 12/09/2016
Yang Ni Graduate Certificate of Finance and Actuarial Statistics 12/09/2016
Jana Culibao Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 12/09/2016
George Luis Montanez Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 12/09/2016
Laura Holmes Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 12/09/2016
Daniel Beesley Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 12/09/2016
Debora Garvey Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 12/09/2016
David Wang Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 12/09/2016
Tyson Brown Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 12/09/2016
Ivan Charles Hanigan Doctor of Philosophy 4/10/2016
Marina Salas Lucero Master of Laws 4/10/2016
Xing Yu Su Doctor of Philosophy 4/10/2016
Robert Reuel Bradburn Master of Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies 4/10/2016
Irma Divinagracia Javier Graduate Certificate of Australian Migration Law and Practice 4/10/2016
Caroline Compton Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 4/10/2016
Wang Xi Master of Professional Accounting 4/10/2016
Adam Mason Graduate Certificate of Military Law 4/10/2016
Ashley Gill Bachelor of Arts 4/10/2016
Xiaoming Yuan Doctor of Philosophy 4/10/2016
Lana Simone Kelly Master of Laws (Legal Practice) 4/10/2016
James Paul Severs Bachelor of Science 4/10/2016
Asoka Munidasa Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 4/10/2016
Garima Sanchit Katyal Graduate Certificate of Australian Migration Law and Practice 4/10/2016
Jordan James Rocke Bachelor of Arts 4/10/2016
Matthew Christey Master of Laws (Legal Practice) 4/10/2016
Stacey Elliott Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 4/10/2016
Chi Wen Yeo Graduate Diploma of Finance and Actuarial Statistics 4/10/2016
Renee Kathleen Dwyer Graduate Certificate of Australian Migration Law and Practice 4/10/2016
Rachael Bass Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 4/10/2016
Michael Castricum Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 4/10/2016
Leanne Griffiths Graduate Certificate of Australian Migration Law and Practice 4/10/2016
Genevieve Beirne Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 4/10/2016
David Hunt Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 4/10/2016
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James Dart Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 4/10/2016
Adam Moschella Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 4/10/2016
Mahmoud Abbas Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 4/10/2016
Stefan Stojkovic Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 4/10/2016
Jananie William Doctor of Philosophy 19/10/2016
Gabrielle Clay Lauder Master of Laws (Legal Practice) 19/10/2016
Katherine Ann Walker Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 19/10/2016
Elias Masango Master of Diplomacy 19/10/2016
Kate Holmes Gunningham Bachelor of Arts 19/10/2016
Chikako Senge Doctor of Philosophy 19/10/2016
Lee Margaret Katy McCallum Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 19/10/2016
David John Knowles Bachelor of Science 19/10/2016
Alonso Zavaleta Fernandez De Cordova Doctor of Philosophy 19/10/2016
Nur Gueneli Doctor of Philosophy 19/10/2016
Yen Thi Hoang Vo Doctor of Philosophy 19/10/2016
Shane Paul Chalmers Doctor of Philosophy 19/10/2016
Adam Jake Carmichael Bachelor of Science 19/10/2016
Michael Beesley Boyd Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies 19/10/2016
Stephanie Gabriella Routley Bachelor of Arts 19/10/2016
William Karl Peter Kucera Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 19/10/2016
Danton Stoloff Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 19/10/2016
Nizam Jazeer Nijamudeen Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 19/10/2016
Jun Chen Master of Computing 19/10/2016
Susan Liddy Master of Military and Defence Studies 19/10/2016
Travis Gordon Master of Military and Defence Studies 19/10/2016
Dhanie Nugroho Master of International and Development Economics 19/10/2016
Zhen Liu Master of International and Development Economics 19/10/2016
Yunmei Xu Master of Professional Accounting 19/10/2016
Katherine Paterson Master of Legal Practice 19/10/2016
Lucinda Robertson Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 19/10/2016
Richa Chauhan Master of Laws 19/10/2016
Nicole Saunders Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 19/10/2016
Alannah Newton Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 19/10/2016
Greer Halloran Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 19/10/2016
Hannah Wilkinson Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 19/10/2016
Kate Sparshott Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 19/10/2016
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James William George Kavanagh Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 19/10/2016
Berkan Balaban Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 19/10/2016
Anneke Bossard Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 19/10/2016
Luthfi Makhasin Doctor of Philosophy 31/10/2016
Sophie Goodwin Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 31/10/2016
Pauline Wilson Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 31/10/2016
Ryan Lee Harper Master of Social Research 31/10/2016
Jayden Barberis Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 31/10/2016
Sahar Mirzaei Doctor of Philosophy 31/10/2016
Puja Paavni Degamia Bachelor of Commerce 31/10/2016
Wei Peng Master of Applied Finance 31/10/2016
Claire Long Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 31/10/2016
Natalia Kamusinski Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 31/10/2016
Robin Gardner Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 31/10/2016
Alicia Catron Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 31/10/2016
Luke David Maroney Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 31/10/2016
Hyeoncheong Kim Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 31/10/2016
Ian David Wood Doctor of Philosophy 8/11/2016
Huda Al-Tamimi Doctor of Philosophy 8/11/2016
Daniel McFarlane Doctor of Philosophy 8/11/2016
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