December 2015 Graduation Program
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December 2015 Graduation Program
CONFERRING OF AWARDS MO_DSA16060 15, 16, 17 & 18 DECEMBER 2015 CONFERRING OF AWARDS SUMMER 2015 Llewellyn Hall The Australian National University Tuesday 15 December Wednesday 16 December Thursday 17 December Friday 18 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 Ian Young AO BE(Hons) MEngSc PhD JCU, FIEAust, FTSE 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 Published by The Australian National University Conferring of Awards December 2015 1 CHANCELLOR’S MESSAGE TO GRADUANDS 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. ANU was created as part of a great nation building exercise. 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. 2 The Australian National University Professor the Hon Gareth Evans AC QC WELCOME FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR 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 69 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. Professor Ian Young AO I wish you well in your future endeavours–whatever it is you choose to do, wherever you choose to do it. Conferring of Awards December 2015 3 THE UNIVERSITY 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. 4 The Australian National University 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 ANU The 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. T O D AY ’ S C E R E M O N Y The Ceremony Ceremonial objects The 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 silver mace, which is the symbol of the ViceChancellor’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 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 ViceChancellor (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 halfway through the ceremony. Finally, the Chancellor or Pro-Chancellor closes the ceremony and the Academic Procession leaves the Hall. 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 dress Traditional 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. Conferring of Awards December 2015 5 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. 6 The Australian National University PROCEEDINGS >> 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. Conferring of Awards December 2015 7 Tuesday 15 December Wednesday 16 December 10am 10am ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment The Chancellor, Professor the Hon Gareth Evans AC QC, Presiding Presenters ANU College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Professor Paul Pickering, Dean, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences The Chancellor, Professor the Hon Gareth Evans AC QC, Presiding Dr Paul Sidwell, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences Professor Jenny Corbett, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research and Research Training) Professor Ian Young AO, Vice-Chancellor Presenters Professor Barbara van Leeuwen, Director Science Education Dr Paul Sidwell, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences Professor Ian Young AO, Vice-Chancellor 2pm ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences The Chancellor, Professor the Hon Gareth Evans AC QC, Presiding Presenters Professor Paul Pickering, Dean, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences 2pm ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment ANU College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences The Pro-Chancellor, Ms Robin Hughes AO Dr Matthew Dowling, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences Presenters Professor Ian Young AO, Vice-Chancellor Professor Barbara Van Leeuwen, Director Science Education Dr Matthew Dowling, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences Professor Nicholas Glasgow, Dean, Medicine and Health Sciences Professor Jenny Corbett, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research and Research Training) Professor Ian Young AO, Vice-Chancellor 5.30pm ANU College of Law The Chancellor, Professor the Hon Gareth Evans AC QC, Presiding Presenters Professor Stephen Bottomley, Dean, ANU College of Law Professor Ian Young AO, Vice-Chancellor 8 The Australian National University Thursday 17 December Friday 18 December 10am 10am ANU College of Business and Economics ANU College of Asia and the Pacific The Chancellor, Professor the Hon Gareth Evans AC QC, Presiding The Chancellor, Professor the Hon Gareth Evans AC QC, Presiding Presenters Presenters Professor Shirley Leitch, Dean, ANU College of Business and Economics Professor Veronica Taylor, Dean, ANU College of Asia and the Pacific Dr Paul Sidwell, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences Professor Margaret Harding, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Celi Gao, Dean, School of Continuing Education, Tsinghua University, China Professor Richard Baker, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Student Experience) Professor Ian Young AO, Vice-Chancellor 2pm ANU College of Business and Economics The Chancellor, Professor the Hon Gareth Evans AC QC, Presiding Presenters Professor Shirley Leitch, Dean, ANU College of Business and Economics Dr Matthew Dowling, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences Professor Ian Young AO, Vice-Chancellor 2pm ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science The Chancellor, Professor the Hon Gareth Evans AC QC, Presiding Presenters Professor Elanor Huntington, Dean, ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science Dr Paul Sidwell, ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences Professor Margaret Harding, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Ian Young AO, Vice-Chancellor Professor Ian Young AO, Vice-Chancellor Conferring of Awards December 2015 9 SPEAKERS 10am, Tuesday 15 December 2pm, Tuesday 15 December Guest speaker Guest speaker Emeritus Professor Larry Sitsky, AM Mr Michael Cooney DipMus SCM Syd, DFA ’97 ANU (Doctor of the University, honoris causa recipient) BA(Hons) ANU, MA (International Relations) ANU Professor Sitsky is an extraordinary musician and composer who has played a significant role in Australia’s contemporary cultural life. He won scholarships for his studies at the New South Wales Conservatorium of Music and the San Francisco Conservatory. Professor Sitksy co-founded the Composers’ Guild of Australia and the Australian Music Ensemble and was a founding member of the Canberra School of Music (later becoming the ANU School of Music). Professor Sitsky’s honours include the Alfred Hill Memorial Prize, the Centenary Medal and the Distinguished Service to Australian Music award. He was awarded an Order of Australia Medal for service to music as a composer, musicologist, pianist and educator in 2000. Professor Sitsky is being awarded a Doctor of the University, honoris causa, by the ANU for his distinguished scholarship in music and musicology, for his significant contributions to Australian society as a composer, and for his pioneering leadership at the ANU School of Music. Student speaker Adel Abdel Ghafar Adel Abdel is graduating today with a Doctor of Philosophy in political science and international relations. After submitting his doctoral dissertation in February 2015, he was appointed as a Joint Fellow at the Brookings Institution and Qatar University in Doha where he is currently based. He has a background in international banking and finance and has worked for a number of financial institutions including HSBC and Citigroup. Adel is the author of Egyptians in Revolt: Worker and Student Mobilizations 1919-2011 (Forthcoming by Routledge, 2016) and the lead editor of The Middle East: Revolution or Reform? (Melbourne University Press, 2014). His commentary has been published in The New York Times, Foreign Policy, Al Jazeera English, and Open Democracy, among other outlets. 10 The Australian National University Michael Cooney is Executive Director of the Chifley Research Centre, the think tank of the Australian Labor Party (ALP). He is Secretary of the ALP’s National Policy Forum and co-chair of the Centre’s Inclusive Prosperity Commission with the Hon Wayne Swan MP. From 2010 to 2013, Michael was Speechwriter to Prime Minister the Hon Julia Gillard MP. He is the author of The Gillard Project (Penguin, 2015) which was launched in Canberra at the ANU Centre for China in the World in May this year. During 2013 and 2014, Michael was a Senior Adviser at the HC Coombs Policy Forum in the Crawford School of Public Policy at ANU and assisted in the establishment of the Crawford Australian Leadership Forum. Michael was previously the founding Policy Director at the progressive think tank Per Capita. He worked on the staff of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party for five years from 2002, including three years as Principal Policy Adviser to Federal Labor Leaders Kim Beazley and Mark Latham. Michael has two degrees from The Australian National University. His Master of Arts (International Relations) degree included a thesis on responsible power ethics in Australia’s diplomacy over Portuguese Timor in 1974. His undergraduate degree was in English and Philosophy, and he was awarded first-class honours for his thesis on parody and satire in the poetry of the Ern Malley hoax. Michael lives with his family in Canberra, where he was born and grew up. 10am, Wednesday 16 December Student speaker Guest speaker Alexandra Biggs Dr Amber Beavis Alexandra is graduating today with a Bachelor of Arts. A graduate of Canberra Girls Grammar School, she has been a resident of Burgmann College as a Hawker Scholar while studying at ANU. Alexandra majors in History and has also undertaken studies in Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies and Political Science. This year Alexandra has been the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences Representative on the ANU Students’ Association. She also sits on the Burgmann College Board of Management as a student representative, and was previously a member of the Interhall Arts Committee. During her time at ANU, Alexandra has undertaken cross-institutional study at the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London and completed an internship at the Australian War Memorial under the Australian National Internships Program. Alexandra has represented ANU at the National Model United Nations, New York, and as a netballer at the Australian Eastern University Games. BA ’02, BSc (Hons) ’03, PhD ’09 ANU Amber Beavis is an ANU alumna of the Australia Awards (Endeavour Research Fellowship 2010), Winston Churchill Memorial Trust (ABRS Churchill Fellow 2010), and Emerging Pacific Leaders Dialogue 2014 (EPLD2014). She currently works in the not-for-profit sector as a senior researcher for the Regional Australia Institute in Canberra. She brings to this position a rich background through a career path comprising of lab work in Berkeley, fieldwork in the Pacific and in regional Western Australian communities. With an art for storytelling, Amber is able to explain complex information in a memorable and engaging fashion. In 2015 Dr Beavis was named as one of the inaugural ‘Top 5 Under 40’ Scientists in Residence at the ABC’s Radio National. Student speaker Alexandra Fogg Alexandra is graduating today with a Bachelor of Philosophy in Science with Honours in Population Health. During her time at The Australian National University Alexandra has been actively involved in the Bruce Hall community, particularly as Secretary of the Common Room Committee in 2013 and as a Senior Residential Scholar in 2014. She has also volunteered and worked with ANU Access & Inclusion, and continues to support a wide range of College and University-wide events through Red Frogs. When time permits, Alexandra enjoys sitting down with a good book and a pot of chai. Conferring of Awards December 2015 11 2pm, Wednesday 16 December Guest speaker Student speaker Professor Chintamani Nagesa Ramachandra Rao Erin Walsh MSc ’53 Banaras Hindu University, PhD ‘58 Purdue University, DSc ‘60 Mysore University (Doctor of Science, honoris causa recipient) https://livestream.com/southam/151216ANU2 Professor Rao is a world-renowned chemist and leading scientist in nanoscience, he founded the Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR) in 1989. Professor Rao has served as President of the Indian National Science Academy and the World Academy of Sciences, he is also a corresponding member of the Australian Academy of Science, in addition to his foreign membership of nine other academies around the world. Professor Rao is a distinguished academic and has held visiting professorships at a number of institutions including Oxford University and Cambridge University. As one of the earliest practitioners of the subject, Professor Rao has been recognised as one of the most accomplished solidstate and materials chemist today. He was recognised for his contributions to science in 2014, when the President of India conferred on him the country’s highest civilian honour, “Bharat Ratna” (Jewel of India). Professor Rao is being awarded a Doctor of Science, honoris causa, by the ANU for his distinguished achievement as a scholar, his leadership in science and technology, and his efforts in advancing science in developing countries. 12 The Australian National University Erin is graduating today with a Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology. Erin’s time at ANU began with a double degree in science and psychology, followed by honours and a PhD in psychology. She has worked as a research assistant and tutor at the Research School of Psychology, and is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for Research on Ageing, Health and Wellbeing. When she is not spending quality time with her research, she works as a freelance scientific illustrator, contributing to public events, scholarly publications and books. In her eight years at ANU, Erin has been actively involved in student-run societies and mentorship programs, sat on an alarming number of committees (including the Human Research Ethics Committee), published papers, presented at international conferences, and earned a University Medal for academic excellence. She has relished being ensconced in the worldclass plethora of viewpoints, knowledge, and insights offered by staff and fellow students at ANU. 5.30pm, Wednesday 16 December 10am, Thursday 17 December Guest speaker Guest speaker Justice Stephen Gageler Professor Adrian Pagan, AO BEc ’80, LLB (Hons) ‘82 ANU, LL.M. ‘87 Harvard University (Doctor of Laws, honoris causa recipient) BEc (Hons) UQ, PhD ‘72 ANU (Doctor of Letters, honoris causa recipient) Justice Stephen Gageler is currently serving as a Judge of the High Court of Australia and is the first ANU Law graduate to achieve this distinction. Justice Gageler graduated from ANU in 1982 with a Bachelor of Economics and a Bachelor of Laws with (First Class Honours) and has a Master of Laws from Harvard University. He was admitted as a barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Court of the ACT and the High Court of Australia. Professor Adrian Pagan completed his PhD at the ANU in 1972 and is recognised as world class econometrician. His success has been acknowledged by his membership of the Board of the Reserve Bank of Australia from 1995 2000, he has been awarded both the Centenary Medal and the Officer of the Order of Australia. Professor Pagan has been elected to many distinguished fellowships, including the Academy of Social Sciences, the Society of Financial Econometrics, and the Econometric Society. Between 1983 and 1985 he was an Associate to the Honourable Sir Anthony Mason, a Judge of the High Court. Justice Gageler was appointed Senior Counsel of the Supreme Court of NSW in 2000. In 2008 Justice Gageler was appointed as the Solicitor-General of Australia, a position he held until his appointment to the High Court in 2012. Professor Pagan has served as a consultant for the Bank of England, the Reserve Bank of Australia, the Bank of Norway, the Bank of Italy and the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. He has received research grants from national councils across three continents. Justice Gageler is being awarded a Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, by the ANU for his exceptional contribution to public service and the practice of law. Professor Pagan is being awarded a Doctor of Letters, honoris causa, by the ANU for his outstanding contributions to academic economics, public policy research and education. Student speaker Student speaker Edmund Bao James David Machell Edmund Bao is graduating today with a Bachelor of Commerce and a Bachelor of Laws with first-class honours. He was also last year’s top student for the ViceChancellor’s interdisciplinary course and a recipient of the ANU Research School of Management award. In 2014 Edmund was a member of the ANU Phillip C Jessup Moot Court team that reached the quarterfinals. In 2015 he won the Clayton Utz Negotiations Competition, going on to represent ANU in Sydney and internationally in Delhi. More recently, Edmund was the recipient of the ANU World Bank Scholarship, working in the Special Litigation Unit of its Integrity Vice Presidency in Washington D.C., investigating and sanctioning companies for fraud and corruption in third world development projects. In his spare time, he has volunteered at the ACT Youth Law Centre, edits for the Federal Law Review, and enjoys cycling around Lake Burley Griffin. James is graduating today with a Master of Business Administration. Working for over a decade in the aerospace sector, James initially gained experience in engineering and and later in international sales and marketing. He moved to Australia in 2004 and commenced a third career as a management consultant in Canberra. James enrolled in the ANU MBA on becoming eligible as a domestic student in 2010. Earlier this year he was selected for an ANU International Summer Fellowship and attended the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, India for a program titled ‘Creative Disruptions: the story of Indian Entrepreneurship’. James is now embarking on his fourth career, following a grand tradition of Australian entrepreneurs by working on his first start-up venture in his forties. He enjoys Australian wine and making feeble attempts to climb Australian mountains, and is a passionate Brumbies and Wallabies supporter. Conferring of Awards December 2015 13 2pm, Thursday 17 December Guest speaker Student speaker Mr Graham Tuckwell Allen Chen BEc (Hons) ‘78, LLB ‘81 ANU (Doctor of the University, honoris causa recipient) Mrs Louise Tuckwell BDSc ’84 UQ (Doctor of the University, honoris causa recipient) Graham is an alumnus of ANU, graduating with a Bachelor of Economics with Honours in 1978, and a Bachelor of Laws in 1981. Louise is an alumna of the University of Queensland graduating with a Bachelor of Dental Science in 1984, where she was awarded a University Medal. Graham is the founder and Chairman of ETF Securities Limited, a leading issuer of exchange traded globally. He invented the concept of exchange traded commodities when he launched Gold Bullion Securities in Australia in 2003. Louise worked as a dentist for a number of years both in Australia and the UK. In 2012 Graham and Louise founded the Tuckwell Scholarships at the ANU, which was a ground breaking program designed to nurture Australia’s most promising undergraduates and develop their skills and abilities to be successful beyond their university studies. Graham and Louise are actively involved with the program including the selection and induction of the Tuckwell scholars. The program has inspired donations to other institutions and the leadership shown by Graham and Louise was acknowledged by the 2014 Business Higher Education Roundtable Philanthropy Award. Graham and Louise are being awarded a Doctor of the University, honoris causa, by the ANU for their leadership in and substantial contribution to advancing philanthropy in Australia. 14 The Australian National University Allen is graduating today from a Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Commerce. Allen is formerly from Hobart, Tasmania and moved to Canberra to study at the ANU and resided at Bruce Hall, where he previous held a scholarship as the Rhetoric Learning Community Coordinator. Allen has been involved with UN Youth Australia, the oldest and largest by-youth-for-youth organisation in Australia, having served as the ACT Divisional President and National Treasurer for which he was awarded Westpac’s National Community Treasurer of the Year. He has also worked at the Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) Banking Corporation, Centre of Australian Ethical Research (CAER), Deloitte Touched Tohmatsu and Airservices Australia and has volunteered for student bodies including the Law Students Society, Oaktree Foundation and Australian National University Students Association. In his spare time, Allen enjoys running and cycling, having completed two Inward Bounds and the Canberra Marathon. 10am, Friday 18 December 2pm, Friday 18 December Guest speaker Guest speaker Mr David Olsson Mr Phil Williamson LLB ’79 ANU BSc (Hons) ‘88, GradCertMgt ’03 ANU David Olsson is a finance and debt capital markets specialist. He currently consults on China Practice at international law firm King & Wood Mallesons (KWM). He previously worked for Mallesons law firm in of all its name iterations since his graduation from ANU in 1979. This includes several global postings including London, Singapore, Hong Kong and Beijing. One career highlight includes his work in the leadership team which implemented a strategy to create KWM as the world’s first Sino-foreign law firm in 2012. Philip Williamson has taken his technology ideas from the drawing board to the business boardroom using knowledge gained at ANU to realise his career dreams. Phillip trained as a Biochemist and is now an entrepreneur with a keen eye for innovative technologies that address gaps in the software marketplace. David also advises government on business with China and spends considerable time sitting on various boards. This includes positions as Immediate Past Chairman of the Australia China Chamber of Commerce (AustCham, Beijing), a member of the Board of the Australia China Council and also former Chairman of Melbourne Affordable Housing. Student speaker Alexia Fuller Alexia is graduating today with a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies (Honours). She moved from Sydney to Canberra to study with the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific, expecting that a major in Japanese would be the final milestone in her Asia-Pacific education. Instead, she discovered it was only the start. The breadth and diversity of the University’s Asia-Pacific Studies program allowed Alexia to begin studying Northeast Asia, undertaking study in Tokyo, Japan and Tianjin, China, but also to discover new interests along the way. After a chance encounter she enrolled in several Pacific Studies courses, including the Pacific Islands Field School in Honolulu, Hawai’i. Alexia then completed an internship in Suva, Fiji and Honours in Pacific Studies, which involved researching women in Canberra’s Indo-Fijian diaspora. In addition to formal study with the College, she was a member of the Asia-Pacific Week Committee in 2015 and a CAP Student Ambassador for three years. In the early 2000s he recognised a need for smart forms and automated document generation software leading him to invent Infiniti, a software platform enabling companies to digitalise and streamline their processes. His company, Intelledox has expanded to over 150 customer sites across four continents, recently acquiring Fortune 500, government and financial services clients from Singapore and the US. Student speaker Thomas Ratcliff Thomas is graduating today with a Doctor of Philosophy from the Research School of Engineering, having completed his post-graduate study in the solar energy research group. During his candidature, Thomas worked with the high efficiency silicon solar cell research team. His research topic focussed on simplifying the fabrication of high efficiency solar cells using advanced techniques, specifically on implantation, which is an active research topic in industry and academia. A highlight of his research was the fabrication of a record efficiency cell using ion implantation. Prior to studying for his PhD, Thomas also completed his Bachelor of Engineering degree at ANU, and since submitting his thesis has continued in the photovoltaics research group as a post-doctoral research fellow. Conferring of Awards December 2015 15 PRIZES Student awards University Medal J G Crawford Prizes The University Medal is awarded to outstanding candidates for the Degree of Bachelor with Honours. A Medalist must have a distinguished academic record throughout the program and obtain a final result of First Class Honours. 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 (19601967), Vice-Chancellor for five years (1968-1973) and Chancellor from 1976 to 1984. Masters Prize for Excellence The ANU Masters Prize for Excellence was established in 2014 to recognise outstanding student academic achievement and excellence in Master degrees by coursework. The prize is available for award to students who have completed an AQF Level 9 or Level 9 Extended program of at least 96 units, with sufficient distinction across both coursework and research components. 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 2015 is: >> 16 Samantha An Mun Cheah The Australian National University 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, however 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. Awardees for 2014 are: >> Dr Laura Rademaker >> Dr Ganna Gryn’Ova Staff awards Honorary conferrals Vice Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence in Education Honorary 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. 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. 10am Tuesday 15 December 2015 >> 2pm Wednesday 16 December 2015 >> Award for Excellence in Tutoring or Demonstrating: >> Dr Jill Sheppard Award for Teaching Excellence: >> Dr Catherine Frieman >> Associate Professor Katrina Anderson Award for Programs that Enhance Learning: Emeritus Professor Larry Sitsky, AM Doctor of the University Professor C. N. R. Rao Doctor of Science 5.30pm Wednesday 16 December 2015 >> Justice Stephen Gageler Doctor of Laws 10am Thursday 17 December 2015 >> The Indigenous Health Stream Professor Adrian Pagan Doctor of Letters >> Professor Amanda Barnard 2pm Thursday 17 December 2015 >> Ms Samia Goudie >> >> Ms Gaye Doolan >> Dr Phyll Dance >> Associate Professor Jenny Thomson (unable to attend) >> Associate Professor Christine Phillips >> Professor Kirsty Douglas >> Dr Jill Bestic Dr Graham Tuckwell and Dr Louise Tuckwell Doctors of the University 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 2015 is: >> Professor Marilyn Ball - ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment Conferring of Awards December 2015 17 MUSICAL ITEMS Organ 10am, Tuesday 15 December Dr Calvin Bowman National anthem LMusA, BMus(Hons) MMus Melb, MMA DMA Yale University Organist Rachael Thoms 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. Musical interlude 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. Banjo and Fiddle (by William Kroll) 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. Aaron Chew–Piano Rigoletto Paraphrase (by Liszt) 2pm, Tuesday 15 December National anthem Rachael Thoms Musical interlude Aaron Chew–Piano and Helena Popovic–Violin 10am, Wednesday 16 December National anthem Rachael Thoms Musical interlude Kaleid: Kirrah Amosa, Jacquie Douglas and Amy Jenkins–Vocals Karma (by Kaleid) SAFIA mashup 2pm, Wednesday 16 December National anthem Rachael Thoms Musical interlude Kaleid: Kirrah Amosa, Jacquie Douglas and Amy Jenkins–Vocals Needless to Say (by Kaleid), Hotline Bling/Running (by Drake and Naughty Boy) 18 The Australian National University 5.30pm, Wednesday 16 December 2pm, Friday 18 December National anthem National anthem Rachael Thoms Rachael Thoms Musical interlude Musical interlude Kaleid: Kirrah Amosa, Jacquie Douglas and Amy Jenkins–Vocals Kaleid: Kirrah Amosa, Jacquie Douglas and Amy Jenkins–Vocals Karma (by Kaleid), Alive (by Sia) Karma (by Kaleid) SAFIA mashup 10am, Thursday 17 December Reception Jazz Musicians National anthem Ben Forte–Guitar Rachael Thoms Musical interlude Callum Henshaw–Guitar Hayden Fritzlaff–Drums Malcolm Newland–Drums Jack Schwenke–Bass Hugo Lee–Saxophone Un Sueño en la Floresta (by Agustín Barrios) 2pm, Thursday 17 December National anthem Rachael Thoms Musical interlude Callum Henshaw–Guitar Un Sueño en la Floresta (by Agustín Barrios) 10am, Friday 18 December National anthem Rachael Thoms Musical interlude Kaleid: Kirrah Amosa, Jacquie Douglas and Amy Jenkins–Vocals Needless to Say (by Kaleid), Riptide/Mirrors (by Vance Joy/Justin Timberlake) Conferring of Awards December 2015 19 CONFERRING OF AWARDS 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. 10am Tuesday 15 December ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences Doctor of Philosophy Elizabeth Allen Individual, Family and Neighbourhood Contributions to Child Excess Weight and Screen Time among Two Australian Cohorts Clement Arthur Baker-Finch Systems of Logic and Belief : An investigation of Some Conceptual Art Strategies Elizabeth Beaton The Machiavellian Political Influence in Epic Fantasy Sally Jane Blake Visualising Potential Space: Articulating the Connections between Self and Nature through Textile and Drawing Practice Po-yi Chiang “Pottery Production and Social Complexity on the Chengdu Plain, Sichuan, China, 2500 to 800 BC” Aisling Crean Humility and the Metaphysics of Properties Jacqueline D’Arcy On His Majesty’s Service: George Augustus Robinson’s First Forty Years in England and Van Diemen’s Land Linda Margaret Devereux Narrating a Congo Missionary Childhood (1958–1964): Memory and Meaning Examined through a Creative Non-Fiction Text and Exegesis Jacqui Donegan The Confectionery Kings: Robertson, Allen and Hoadley, 1875-1945 Lisa Anne Dunbar Solas Becoming Inka: An interpretative narrative of the metamorphosis, taqui and landscape of Tanta Karwa Edward Elliott Representation Theorems and the Grounds of Intentionality 20 The Australian National University David Fettling ‘Learning on the Ground’: Five Australian Officials and Asian Decolonisation, 1945-1950 Cathryn Vanessa Franzi An Australian Botanical Narrative: A Practice-Led Enquiry into Representations of Australian Flora on the Ceramic Vessel as an Expression of Environmental Culture Angela Gehling ‘A New Discovery of an Old Intrigue’: A Re-Evaluation of Daniel Defoe’s Library Catalogue, with a Case Study of its Iberian Content Christopher Allan Gyngell Human Enhancement and Human Diversity: The Need for a Coordinated Approach to Enhancement Technologies Steven Mark Holland Continuing the Copperhead : Bronze Casting Processes and Elapid Snakes of the Canberra District Margaret Venz Hutchison Painting War: Memory Making and Australia’s Official War Art Scheme, 1916–1922 Matthew Donald Adrian Lorenzon The Stone and the Ivy: Music and Philosophy in Antagonisme by Xavier Darasse, on a Text by Alain Badiou James Low A Commitment to Professional Reform: An Administrative History of Executive Development and Training in the Singapore Public Service, 1959 to 2001 Hannah Ky McCann Re-Reading the Feminine Present: Affective and Queer Transformations Denise Morgan Roar: A Melbourne Phenomenon Helen Moyle The Fall of Fertility in Tasmania in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries Raquel Ormella Discursive Animals: Prop or Participant? A Discussion of Three Contemporary Australian Artworks Nicholas Samuel Smith The Future of Boredom. A Novel: The Future of Food. A Dissertation: ‘Work, Meaning and Boredom in David Foster Wallace’s The Pale King’ Christine Susan Wallace The Silken Cord: Contemporaneous 20th Century Prime Ministerial Biography in Australia and Its Meaning Conferring of Awards December 2015 21 Master of Philosophy Andrew Charles Baker Matthew Higgins Jacqueline Dwyer Alannah Pearson Lynne Maree Flemons Wendy Robin Tsai Yike Gao Master of Advanced Studies Amelia Frantz Jo-Anne Elizabeth Steel Master of Anthropology Lauren Elizabeth Norton Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development Gemma Louise Archer Phoebe Erickson Holly Mason-White Margareta Widya Artanti Duncan James Fraser Cassandra Jade Mathie Emily Patricia Blenkin Joel Hamago Elizabeth Morgan Emma Carlin Shane Harrison Corinne Walsh Jennifer Ngaire Clement Kala Heinemann Stephanie Laurice Werner Master of Applied Linguistics (Research) with Honours Adrian Brown Master of Archaeological Science Lucy Blackam Alan Hay Karl Vincent Evans Morthorpe Tara Rosemary Edwards Tanya Michelle Johnson Zachary Spielvogel Master of Archaeological Science (Advanced) with Honours Amanda Julia Cook Sze Haw Liew Chelsea Erin Barbara Morgan Maria Rosario Cordero Fernandez Madison Holly Llewellin Lauren Nicole Prossor Master of Biological Anthropology (Advanced) with Honours Joanna Ivy Blake Master of Classical Studies Lachlan McColl Master of Culture, Health and Medicine Nicholas Cartwright Elmitt Emily Caitlin McLoughlin Master of Culture, Health and Medicine (Advanced) with Honours Nur Newaz Khan 22 The Australian National University Master of General and Applied Linguistics Sarah Brownsdon Yixue Xu Master of General and Applied Linguistics (Advanced) with Honours Naijing Liu Li-Chen Yeh Shuyu Zhang Master of Globalisation Annika Jane Karjalainen Master of Globalisation (Advanced) with Honours Maximiliane Christiana Hanft Master of History Peter Ernest Gerhard Muller Master of Liberal Arts Heather Anne Monro-Allison Master of Liberal Arts (Cultural and Environmental Heritage) Tyler Markham Beebe Margaret Kathleen Ford Katherine Louise Penman Master of Liberal Arts (Museums and Collections) Gina Dow Katrina Osborne Erin Anne Gazzard Vicki Louise Pow Heather Christine Gill Judith Winternitz Christine Mary Kitch Master of Liberal Arts (Visual Culture Research) Nicola Menser Hearn Master of Liberal Arts (Writing, World Histories and Lives) Margaret Archbold Master of Linguistics Emma Louise Grist Rhonda Regina Smith Master of Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies Jamie Alexander Horsfield Matt Simpson Conferring of Awards December 2015 23 Master of Museum and Heritage Studies Eriko Minami Master of Museum and Heritage Studies (Advanced) with Honours Alana Joy Garwood-Houng Sloane Pielli Haoyang Wang Master of Music (Advanced) with Honours Qichen Yan Master of Social Research Michelle Irving Master of Social Research (Advanced) with Honours Xujing Bai Master of Studies Emma Elizabeth Creed Sajida Mohamed Prue Alison Torrance Adam Gleeson Peter Orr Chris White Pabasari Savanthi Griffin Jiawei Pan Kate Jane Wines Xiaoxi Liu Songhuizi Peng Ruibo Zhang Master of Visual Arts Sharyn Brown Shannon Garson Deborah Frances Gower Macdonald Bernard Nichols Master of Studies/Graduate Certificate in National Security Policy Thomas Endelman Master of Visual Arts (Advanced) with Honours/Master of Visual Arts Michelle Joesphine Hallinan Graduate Diploma in Arts Dawn Buerdlmayer Matthew O’Rourke Graduate Certificate in Archaeological Science Sophie Elizabeth Jackson Graduate Certificate in Biological Anthropology Brooke Christine Hendry 24 The Australian National University Graduate Certificate in Development Amanda Edmonds Graduate Certificate in History Lindl Artemis Orthia Graduate Certificate in Social Research Montserrat Alvarez Klee Ahna Jan Hogan Graduate Certificate of Arts Jessica Munn Munn Chia Alexandra Elizabeth Moir Waleed Mushtaq Graduate Certificate of Studies Azmin Nur Ahmad Zamri Yi Min Huo Heather Kate Melvin Qian Chen Christopher Scot Jameson Fangying Peng Yunzhu Chen Gary Dante Leigh Tiffany Jane Roy Cheng Cheng Siyu Li Yanhua Zhou Bora Heng Tsz Wa Mak Zhenghang Zhu Christopher James Bainbridge Yvette Griffiths Jamal Salem Alec Stuart Brinsmead Joy Marie Kerr Anirjit Sen Emily McElhinny Buckley Alan Richard Hamlyn Moxey Kate Adele Terry Philippa Margaret Clark Camilla Pondel Kevin Tiernan Dominique Coles Catherine Jane Proctor Yan Kei Tse Alexandra Jane Dening Rebecca Jayne Pryor Casey John White Bachelor of Arts Saskia Holbourn David Spencer McCrae Bachelor of Arts with Honours Ben Vonthethoff Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Music with Honours Jeffrey Cheah Daniel Faber Cassandra Swee Mei Low Bachelor of Development Studies Bethany Rose Flanagan Conferring of Awards December 2015 25 Bachelor of Visual Arts Riley Beaumont Ariana Louise Hunt Eowyn Osborne Elizabeth Considine Bennett Danielle Johnson-Davey Belle Palmer Ned Vincent Roy Bott Megan Maree Kennedy Thomas Pearson Sarah Jane Crisp Peter Kongmalavong Julia Dae Peric Morven Jane Downie Matthew Lemon Rachael Emily Russell Jessica Margaret Eagles Darren Patrick Lloyd Tristan Benson Sidgwick Rose-Mary Faulkner Clinton Wayne Madden Miriam Rose Slater Kristin Alys Firth Bronte Lea Morel Clare Madeleine Solomon Ashleigh Jade Green Claire Elizabeth Morgan Diana Elizabeth White Hilary Grace Hanrahan Kelda Morris Olivia Helena Willems Mahala May Hill Kelsey Keresiya Mutandadzi Claire Rachel Williams Jane Amelia Horton Catherine Newton Caitlin Louise Woodford Kirrily Louise Humphries Anna-Maree O’Neale Bachelor of Visual Arts with Honours Sophie Jane Bishop Brooke Mary Jarvis-Dempsey Sally Anne O’Callaghan Zoe Brand Rowan Kane Clare Peters Thomas Arthur Buckland Alya Khan Christine Ramsey Casey Crockford Sanne Koelemij Rebecca Jean-Louise Selleck Sebastian Brian Cross Cassandra Elizabeth Layne Rebecca Catherine Setnicar Mimi Isabella Fairall Harriet Joan Lee Robinson Frances Patricia Spurgin Catherine Mea Freeman Sam Jordan Leheny Sian Janetta Watson Octavio Garcia Alvarado Chelsea Simone Lemon Mung Fei Wong Kelly Helen Hayes Alycia Rose Moffat Madisyn Elise Zabel Susan Mary Hewat Catherine Cato Mueller Bachelor of Visual Arts with Honours/University Medal Hannah Margaret Gason Bachelor of Archaeological Practice/Diploma of Languages Bridget Louisa San Miguel Bachelor of Arts with Honours/Bachelor of Economics Clare Marie Johnson Brennan Bachelor of Arts with Honours/Bachelor of Music Samuel Jude Gaffney Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies Elizabeth Angela Bailetti 26 The Australian National University Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies (Year in Asia) Heloise Pei-Ni Hocart Emma Shinozaki-Langridge Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce Frances Barnard Melissa del Rio Hamish Padgett Lade Timothy James Edmund Carton Alexander Dixon Edward McKinnon Madison Ashley Coombes Thomas Leigh Durham Claire Cecile Richards Katrina Helen Dawes Henry Lee George Dwyer Madeleine Claire Short William Fennell Duke Ermilio Rachel Grace Watson Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Criminology Nadienne Mariee Roffey Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Development Studies Laira Penelope Rose Burfitt Bronwyn Jean Radford Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Economics Oscar Nearhos Lane Joseph Gerard Mitchell Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of European Studies Sabina Grace Gerardi Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Music Gillian Heather Colgan Jarod Esposito Anna Rachel Davies Marcella Tonini Jacqueline Mireille Douglas Amelia Matilda Watson Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Visual Arts Johanna Amelia Butler Lizabeth Karen Collier Ellen Piriya Hewitt Ashley Louise St George Bachelor of Asian Studies with Honours/Bachelor of Arts Benjamin Djung Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies/Bachelor of Music Ying Li Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Arts Stephanie Elizabeth Dolman Conferring of Awards December 2015 27 Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Music Jessica Ruth Bird Bachelor of International Relations/Bachelor of Commerce Grace Castle-Burns Bachelor of International Relations/Bachelor of International Security Studies William Shennan Baulch Bachelor of Music with Honours/Associate Degree Llewellyn Osborne Bachelor of Policy Studies/Bachelor of Commerce Sariel Taylor Pindo Bachelor of Visual Arts with Honours/Bachelor of Arts Janis Lejins Bachelor of Visual Arts with Honours/Bachelor of Digital Arts Andrew Craig Proctor Bachelor of Visual Arts/Bachelor of Music Sarah Ashlee Rees 28 The Australian National University 2pm Tuesday 15 December ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences Bachelor of Archaeological Practice Brendan Lezlie Bayliss Nicola Louise Pentecost Chanwoo Cho Jake Andrew Smith Anna Romona Davis Victoria Joy Tasker Bachelor of Archaeological Practice with Honours Alejandra Katherine Cares Henriquez Bachelor of Art History and Curatorship Alicia Eloise MacGregor Cox Jessica Margaret Morwitch John Joseph Evans Gemma Pike Gabrielle Anne McDermott Jacqueline Rodrigues Isabella Grace Molineaux Bachelor of Art History and Curatorship with Honours Alysha Mary Redston Erin Frances Vink Bachelor of Arts Claire Elise Anderson Bronte Ferraro Lang Liu Florence Wan Yu Ang Katherine Amber Filippello Damara Rose Lockhart Ria Bahl Frank Donald Gafa Stuart Loebl Matilda Grace Bailey Brianna Lauren Gray Olivia Love Charlotte Barclay Eloise Katherine Griffiths Angus Wilson Mackie Zachary Barnes Meghan Elizabeth Hadley Tara Ebony Mairs Alexandra Grace Biggs Julia Macdonald Haiblen Eleanor Ruth Malbon Rachel Andrea Blackwell Eleanor Frances Agar Hansard Ian James Martin Jessica Brand Brooke Natalie Hogan Jake Geoffrey John McDermott John Timothy Robert Casey Rachel Jennifer Holland Thomas Andrew McLachlan Chen Chen Emily Horsley Emily Jane McNamara Timothy Jia Yun Choong Elise So Yun Horspool Elizabeth Fiona Milne Gabrielle Coffey Linnea Houghton Anthony James Moore Daniel Coldwell Junta Ikeda Nathan Joseph Mullins Emily Jessica Colonna Benjamin James Irving Elizabeth Claire Nicholls Adam Daniel Cooke Ziad Jamal Thomas Francis Nock Zoe Rebecca Coombe Amy Kathleen Jones Kornchanok Nushkasem Joshua Creaser Meaghan McQuinn Jones Camilla Patini Philip Crothers Karen Justine Khoo Marisa Elise Penklis Edgar George Daly Sungmin Kim Samantha Shirley Perret Madeleine Leonie Drahos Henry Theodore Kimpton Catherine Lee Prince Benjamin William Duggan Jules Kirk Philip Brian Pritchard Grace Elizabeth Elkins Hanul Lee Simone Grace Proctor Elizabeth Ann Feint Hyeran Lee Hye Ryeong Ra Conferring of Awards December 2015 29 Phoebe Margaret Raff Mengyao Su Kate Victoria Wright Sengian Sam Fengyi Wang Hye Been Yang Dolma Yangzom Samkhar Jessica Dee Wang Victor Hie-Seng Yii Jessica Renee Shugg Zhe Wang Caryn Jiawei Zou Beatrice Alison Smith Ying Hoi Wong Bachelor of Arts (Development Studies) Bianca Maria Peyra Bachelor of Arts (International Relations) Laura Elizabeth Matheson Bachelor of Arts with Honours Giverney Clare Ainscough Joanna Barbara Higgins Jenna O’Connell Philippa Louise Barter Andrew Glendower Lloyd Jones Yining Ong Joshua Bentley Bishop Mei Shen Lee Cynthia Parayiwa Angus James William Bowers Bing Hong Lim Ruqiyah Patel Vritika Chandra Elaine Yi Ling Lui Brigitta Nicole Quantock Yasmine Davis Ann Catherine Mackay Kira Scaife Rachelle Louise Dawson Clare Helen McFadden Aimee Anna Strang Garry Earl-Spurr Kael Keith McCormack-Skewes Win Yee Tan James Geoffrey Frost Benjamin Peter McMullin Hayley Jean Wilkinson Chiara Adriana Grassia Andrew Scott McQuiggin Sian Marie Willoughby Sebastian John Grassia Harrison Matthew Miller Madelaine Laura Winkler Duncan Ronald Grey Hui Min Ng Yin Ting Sharon Yim Ryan James Hemsley Kate Oakes Bachelor of Classical Studies Katherine Elsbeth Prouting Bachelor of Classical Studies with Honours Max David Aitkin Jessica Lauren McEwan Caitlin Emma Smith Bachelor of Criminology Erin Louise Harriott Erica Lillian Moy Matthew James Musgrave Georgia Dale Pelle Bachelor of Design Arts Simon Andrew Azzopardi Qianru Kang Reuben Bokaba Jing Jing Liu Amelia Chapman Grace Madeleine Moylan Tundi-Rose Hammond Pia Mikaela Nemec Rohan James Hunt David Scerri 30 The Australian National University Bachelor of Design Arts with Honours Estelle Rose Briedis Spelman Bachelor of Development Studies Katherine Elizabeth Sharp Bachelor of Development Studies with Honours Ainsley Jones Rosalie Jane Willows Bachelor of Digital Arts Gareth David Dunstone Fiona Louise Morland Samantha Anne Sheehan Thomas Scott Bachelor of International Relations Ruth Emily Albertson Kill Emily Louise Gleeson Callum Andrew Sandison Emma Alice Battye Camille Claudia Greenfield David Anderson Sheridan Jazmin Bielec Patrick Greenfield Claire Griffith Smith Anna Brandebura Lok Kwan Ho Isabella Marie Stephens Theresa Maye Buetre Woo Jin Jung Elise Kara Terrell Weichen Cao James Peter Koval Riley Thom Natasha Singh Chabbra Marissa Jordan Lightfoot Emily Claire Nash Thornton David Chun Wanjoo Lim Kristina Sarah Diana Vanhove Adam Peter Clarkson Ludmila Naumann Dai Diana Wang Cameron James Coventry Sian Nicole Parker Qi Wang Simon Davies Tanim Rahman Hamish Latimer Whittle Julia Eecen Krisha Rana Lauren Filmer Hannah Nancye Roberts Bachelor of International Relations with Honours Isabella Lucia Basaglia Joseph Lewis Robert Evered Charlotte Louise Papworth Penelope Jacobs Laura Rohan-Jones Bachelor of Languages Georgina Hood Carmina Grace Familar Josephine Radnedge Sae Ra Oh Codie Anne Bell Simon Alexander Quinn Larina Combridge Jacqueline Louise Radisich Bachelor of Latin American Studies Hillary Clar Salmon Krone Bridget Louise Letts Bachelor of Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies Cameron John Brady Conferring of Awards December 2015 31 Bachelor of Philosophy with Honours Timothy John Hall Boston Maksim Fedoseev Benjamin Stilling Georgina Rose Clough Andrew Feng Julian Christopher Scott Rohan Lucio Curtotti Ella Phoebe Joy Relf Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics William Brown Dylan Karunaratne Shenelle Esmeralda Egbert Alexandra Clementine Grace Kaye Danielle Jennifer Farrell Jacqueline Joy Lange Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Asian Studies Jennifer Plaistowe Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies Dinith Adikari Russell Swan Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science (Psychology) Madeleine Patrice Markey Diploma of Languages Catherine Linley Day Timothy James Golder Mari Ruuskanen Kara Louise Turnbull Bachelor of Philosophy with Honours/Bachelor of Arts with Honours Elysia Xin Yue Teh 32 The Australian National University Chenyang Ye 10am Wednesday 16 December ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment ANU College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Bachelor of Biotechnology Ummaira Abd Rahim Shiuan Pey Tou Rebecca Louise Longstaff Yaoyuan Zhang Rory Stanford Bachelor of Biotechnology with Honours James Peter Antoney Bachelor of Commerce Jack Henry Perren-Leveridge Bachelor of Genetics Ainsley Renee Davies Bachelor of Genetics with Honours Gabrielle Leilani Gross Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (Sustainability) Zoe Emma Anderson Simon John Mulvaney Sarah Carters Khoirun Nisa’ Sri Mumpuni Timothy Robert Ingold Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (Sustainability) Advanced with Honours Madeleine Jane Brodie Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (Sustainability) with Honours Victoria Alice Pilbeam Bachelor of Medical Science Sophie Louise Anderson Emily Jane Kane Sarah Morgan Emma Ryan-Charles William David Bradbury Mingyu Lee Carl Paulo Senson Callum Cambourne Tran Phuong Luc Oliver Allan Siiteri Wendy Chak Shaaerah Mahboob Benjamin Spann Lindsay Xin Chen Kelsey Leigh Marshall Yuet Long Eujenie Ton Shaun Hong Xuan Fones Stephanie Louise McDonald Victor Le Vuong Brooke Patrice Harrigan Tam Nguyen Alyssa Mengrou Wang Nikki Leigh Harvey Scott Paterson Pearce Kaisy Xinhong Ye Hsien-Pang Hu James Kendall Robson Conferring of Awards December 2015 33 Bachelor of Medical Science with Honours Katharine Jane Bassett Jordan Douglas Glover Mark Donald Stafford-Bell Brigette Kathleen Johns Boast Georgia Henshaw Emma Wisdom Ellen Marie Coyle Kathryn Patricia McKeon Gerard Sherman Young Tess Adelle Dahlenburg Ashwin Rajesh Shangxian Zhou Roshan Chandika Dalpadado Laura Seren Saville Leah Bridget Gerrard Pamodha Buddima Somasiri Bachelor of Philosophy with Honours Lauren Grace Ashman Etienne Noel Masle-Farquhar Georg Dominic Weiller Sam Andrew Backwell Hillary Minami McArthur Laura Therese Wey Alexandra Jane Fogg Henry Poetrodjojo Yale Zhuxiao Wong Claire Liang Gardner Ciaron Daniel Quinlivan Cassandra Yuen Josephine Hope Ginty Prithvi Manjunatha Reddy Guozhi Zhang Helen Therese Kennedy Laura Elizabeth Sofoulis Bachelor of Philosophy with Honours/University Medal Benjamin Yuhang Bai Ruvindha Lakshan Lecamwasam Rebecca Louise Wardell Rebecca Louise Davies Aero Coorong Lambert Leplastrier Caela Frances Welsh Daniel Arthur Filan Natalie Shadwell Xenia Alessandra Weber Eloise Evelyn Hamilton Jiao-Yu Wang Bachelor of Psychology with Honours Annika Louise Hellsing Katie Lauren Stalker Daniel George Priest Sebastian Yueheng Tsui Deirdre Deborah Sandgren Tsz Ying Wong Bachelor of Psychology with Honours/University Medal Rebecca Kathleen Lawrence Bachelor of Science Elizabeth Alexander Manon Dalaison Paige Elise Hudson Jalil Mohammad Aqel Shayani Lahiru Dasanayaka Morgan Suzanne Hunter John Arakkal Nicholas Den Houting Adelaide Lily Irish Caitlin Hannah Bannister Tommaso William D’Orsogna Alice Johnston Randall Putera Barry Alexei Igoravich Dukhnovski Joy Oluwafunke Jolayemi Catherine Elizabeth Bliss Paige Erin Enright Gayathri Karthik Emma Leigh Bliss Harriet Elizabeth Farlow Minji Kim Rachael Anne Bowden Rachael Emma Featherstone Nicholas James Klein Simone Marie Brown William Ian Gordon Flowers Gabrielle Krucler Owen David Carr Joseph Richard Foskett Callum James Kucka Andy Bai Le Chen Chanakya Goli Zachariah Thomas Lamont David Clarke Robin Grun Sanghyeok Lee Benjamin Thomas Coghlan Emily Haag Fang Li Peter Andrew Fisher Collins Brooke Courtney Haling Yingting Liu Genevieve Suzanne Crutchley Sally Louise Heading Tharika Mayomi Liyanage Christopher James Cutting Jiayi Huang Teagan Elise Mahon 34 The Australian National University Andrew Mark Mallett Sophie Elizabeth Peacock Sivanuja Vijayavicknesh James David Manley Jing Qian Paul John Walker Daniel Felipe Martinez Escobar Hugh Francis Ross Thomas Gyula Wallace Keita Matsumoto Sughayshinie Samba Sibam Xiaoya Wang Alexandria McAlpine Paarani Santhirasegaran Jessica Ann Ward-Jones Karen Dominika Milewska Benjamin James Shoard Karen Stacey Warnes Katriana Elaine Jane Milne Nicholas Antony Stafford-Bell Matthew Leslie Wickham Clare Rose Moore Duncan Robertson Stuart James Charles Stewart Williams Bruce Andrew Munro Rebecca Swayn Alexander James Worrell Runjia Ning Syed Muhammad Faisal Aljunied Ronghao Xu Michael McKean O’Malley Dan Yang Tang Guheng Zhang Caitlin Scarlett O’Meara Misty Dawn Thorose Hanqing Zhao Evan David Packard Rosanna Teresa Trimboli Siru Zheng Gordon Brian Parmenter Mahmoud Ugool Bachelor of Science (Advanced) with Honours Rebecca Ellen Drown Jonathon Leslie Lieschke Tekle Setargew Camilla Rose Fisher Gino Lu Laura Marion Smith Matthew Stephen Michael Gerathy Jason Nathaniel Marsh Madison Sowden Tze How Goh Ellen McRae Michael Milan Taleski Faiyaz Khan Gyuchul Myeong Anneke Louise Knol Nghiem Nguyen George Alistair Murray Laffan Thomas James Pagram Bachelor of Science (Psychology) Leila Rose Berjaoui Sophie Claire Hope Lara Mei-Li Ong Jordan Rose-Anna Brown Georgia Lauren Houston Caterina Pelle Sooyeon Choi Jaimee Hunt Emily Louise Julianne Read Jia Wei Chong Lukasz Jerzy Jagiello Michael Jake Schier Sabrina Leigh Choo Rhiannon Morgana Johnson Peter Ashley Twiss Helen Frieda Copeland Hussien Kassouh Amanda India Winiger Jolene Alexa Cox Yu Liu Meg Patricia Wootten Alexandra Harwood Felicia Loh Emily Yam Pei Xuan Catherine Penelope Hitches Stephanie Rose Marshall Bachelor of Science (Psychology) with Honours Max Andrewartha Tahlia Brooke Gash Sarah Louise McKenna Stephanie Louise Burk Beth Holmes Gunningham Erin Louise Parker Claire Elizabeth-Jane Caldwell Nathan John Haymes Aparna Kaushini Samarajeewa Shuyi Chen Wai Chi Vincci Lee Hannah Elizabeth Singer Jhana de Silva Erin Jayne Slater Ashleigh Stephanie Dolan Alexander William Thomas Neil Mackerras Thomas John Elsing Joseph Patrick Asquith Marlton Brittany Sarah Thomas Ka Yiu Fung Adrienne Ruth May Erin Kate Wilson Dione Frances Smith Conferring of Awards December 2015 35 Bachelor of Science (Resource and Environmental Management) David Alan Bell Mhairin McLeod Hilliker Anna-Claudia Oliveros Reyes Sarah Cheng Jiahui Luo Zhaoyu Zhang Fathimath Shihany Habeeb Eva Mueller Bachelor of Science (Resource and Environmental Management) with Honours Ishbel Claire Cullen Olivia Joy Morley Bachelor of Science (Science Communication) Caitlin Elizabeth Miller Bachelor of Science with Honours Aqeel Akber Catherine Kooymans Lucienne McGregor Shenfield Natasha Jane Anderson Mark Ross Lawrenson Alexander David Skeels James Roy Ansell Heather Rosalind Layzell Jee Hea Song Dilyar Barat Nawapat Leelamanit Tegolin Kate Spink Alexander Tony Carey Hamish Leitch Ruiyu Su Eloise Casinader Jiwen Li April Suen Kelly Beth Chapman Sol Libesman Gege Sun Albert Yatsam Chen Maria Elisabeth Marando Henry James Sutton Samantha Charlotte Cooper Shannon Clare McConachie Heather Tan Penelope Kwaun Creagh Tilen Milojkovic Suo Jun Tan Antony Lloyd Crisp Joshua Ayden Mitchell Milan Tarle Sean Daniel Cunningham Samuel John Needham Alison Clare Todd Laura Charlotte Fry Madeleine Patricia Neill Alasdair Nam Thang Tran Seriden Zoe Hall Dominic Paul Nelson Jessica Trezise Cornell Hanxomphou Samantha Louise Booth O’Brien Yuan Wang Molly Havyatt Sean Reginald O’Hara Lara Isabella Watchirs Connolly Nathan Angus Holland Natalie Emma Otten Alexander Daniel Waters Yu Zhi Daisy Hu Thomas Richard Benyon Palazzo Sonya Joan Wellby Ariel Sylvia Louise Ivanovici Elizabeth Imelda Philippa Tobias Dana Williams Hannah Jackson Graeme James Richards Adelle May Wright Tharushi Prabhavi Kaluarachchi Courtney Elise Rogala Frank Zhao Erica Joy Keller Luke Anthony Sartor Man Cher Kong Rebecca Seneviratna Bachelor of Science with Honours/University Medal Jennifer Marie Colley Matthew Geleta Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Science Yuan Li Yi Zack Wei 36 The Australian National University Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science Georgina Barker Sarah Robyn Nenah McIntyre Melanie Tacey Benjamin Joseph Cumming Paris Jane Miller Melandri Vlok Megan Louise Hepworth Kathryn Jane Reid Sheridan Rose McElligott Isobel Stobo Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science (Forestry) Ellen Margaret Cheney Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science (Psychology) Sophie Deutsch Isabel Doraisamy Annica Kate Schoo Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science (Resource and Environmental Management) Alice Emilia Conant Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science/Diploma of Asia-Pacific Studies Louisa Osborne Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies (Year in Asia)/Bachelor of Commerce Anna Lucia Bylhouwer Pavlakis Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies (Year in Asia)/Bachelor of Science Alexandra Leona Green Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies/Bachelor of Science Rebecca Lisl Collins Corey David Le Mesurier Bronte Izumi Maclean Timothy William McInerney Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science Jae Seong Lee Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science (Psychology) Ruby Anne Furnell Isobel Kate Shepherd Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Science Ruobing Han Stephen Michael Kenny Vishnu Ramakrishnan Conferring of Awards December 2015 37 Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Science (Psychology) Daniel Min Ern Law Bachelor of Finance/Bachelor of Science Gracia Archangela Santoso Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Science Andrej Dean Thompson Bachelor of Science (Psychology) with Honours/Bachelor of Arts Tashfia Quddus Bachelor of Science (Psychology) with Honours/Bachelor of Commerce Louisa Alexandra Talipski Bachelor of Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Arts Devinie Chinthana Jayaweera Anisa Priandini Bachelor of Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Music Elne Le Roux Kate Maree Walker Bachelor of Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Science Jacqueline Edmondson Bachelor of Science with Honours/Bachelor of Arts Caroline Jane Hadland Faulder Jay David Nathan Fradkin Bachelor of Science with Honours/Bachelor of Finance James Edward Bull Murray Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Science (Forest Sciences) Madeleine Louise Hearnden David William Kenna Rachael Madeline Tarlinton Associate Degree Peter John Pfitzner 38 The Australian National University 2pm Wednesday 16 December ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment ANU College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences ANU Medical School Doctor of Philosophy Carina Bertoldi Franco Effects of Glucose and Fatty Acids Interactions on Glucose Metabolism Pathways in Human Trophoblasts Research School of Biology Doctor of Philosophy Kai Xun Chan Structural and Functional Characterisation of Chloroplast Signaling Jiahui Du Functional Characterisation of Cyanobacterial Bicarbonate Transporters in E. Coli Chooi Hua Goh Phenotypic Responses to Nitrate Availability in Medicago Truncatula under a Range of Nodulation Conditions Samira Hassan Multiple Roles of Flavonoids in Plant-Rhizobia Symbioses and Plant-Pathogen Interactions Wei Yih Hee Characterisation of Flagellar Mastigoneme Components of Phytophthora Nicotianae Richa Jakhetia Molecular Studies of Three Novel Bacteriophages of Shigella Flexneri Andrew Kahn Let’s Talk about Sex: Sexual Selection, Sex Allocation and Parental Care in Animals Yanjiao Li Functional Analysis of Conserved MicroRNAs in Arabidopsis Melita Lauma Milner Phylogeography and Speciation of Lomatia and Telopea (Proteaceae) Liang Pin Jason Ng Local Auxin Transport Regulation in the Nascent Nodule–an Overview in Nodulating Plants and an Investigation into the Cytokinin Receptor, CRE1–mediated Control of Auxin Transport in Medicago Truncatula Esther Rajendran Characterization of an Essential Arginine Transporter in the Apicomplexan Parasite Toxoplasma Gondii Conferring of Awards December 2015 39 Claudia Leticia Rodriguez Delgado Evolution of Dosage Compensation and X Chromosome Inactivation in Therian Mammals Isabel Marie-Luise Saur Identification and Regulation of Receptors Involved in Plant Immunity Vinson Tran Molecular Characterisation of Niches for Hematopoiesis in Murine Spleen Hamish Webb The Genetics of Oil Yield in Melaleuca Alternifolia and Eucalyptus loxophleba Research School of Chemistry Doctor of Philosophy Nur Hafizah binti Azizan Study of Metal Binding Site of Methyl Parathion Hydrolase Nicholas Green Multi-Bond Forming Processes: Making and Using Dendralenes Prudence Elizabeth Guest The Synthesis and Biological Activities of Certain Polyoxygenated Natural Products and Various Analogues Shenglin Jin Smart Materials Based on Cyclodextrins Kala Bharath Pilla Protein Structure Determination by Paramagnetic NMR and Computational Hybrid Approach John Curtin School of Medical Research Doctor of Philosophy Saul Justin Newman Predicting the Evolution of Life History Using Inclusive Fitness: The Evolution of Death, Aging, and Variable Birth Rates Explained through Multisets and Graph Theory Stephen Alexander Rudinski Exploring Cortical Information Processing Using Optogenetics Tennille Sibbritt Investigating the Enzymology and Molecular Function of 5-Methylcytosine in RNA Shubhanshi Trivedi Novel Insights into Mucosal HIV-1 Vaccine Design and Potential Biomarkers 40 The Australian National University Research School of Earth Sciences Doctor of Philosophy Md Jakir Hossen New Perspectives on Tsunami source Inversion Elizabeth Mary Ingham Exploring Geomagnetic Field Behaviour during Polarity Reversals and Excursions Jenna Roberts A Multi-Disciplinary Assessment of Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in Australia’s Largest Inland Sewage Treatment Plant and the Molonglo/Murrumbidgee Effluent-Receiving Environment Stephen Sagar Inversion of Remote Sensing Data in a Shallow Water Environment using a Trans-dimensional Probabilistic Framework Paolo Angelo Sossi Petrogenesis of Ultramafic Rocks and an Experimental and Natural Investigation of Non-Traditional Stable Isotope Fractionation at High Temperatures: Implications for the Chemical Evolution of the Earth and Planets Research School of Psychology Doctor of Philosophy (Clinical Psychology) Madeleine Marie Pidcock Doctor of Philosophy Siobhan Marina Hennessy The Psychology of organizational group mergers: Towards organic pluralism Monika Gangotra Sing The Relationship between Stress and Autism Spectrum Disorders Yiyun Shou Causal Reasoning with Ambiguous Information Erin Ingrid Walsh An Exploration of the Strengths and Weaknesses of Using Text Messaging as a Tool for Self-Report Data Collection in Psychological Research Research School of Physics and Engineering Doctor of Philosophy Geoff Terence Campbell Quantum Memories and Monolithic Resonators Keng Siew Chan Defect Studies in as Grown and Irradiated ZnO for Optoelectronic Applications Conferring of Awards December 2015 41 Sergey Kruk Control of Light at the Nanoscale: From Optical Antennas to Metamaterials Rajeev Ravikash Lal Assessing Soil Formation and Erosion Balances in the Top End with Ultra-Sensitive Isotope Tracing Russell Leslie Developing the Recoil-in-Vacuum Technique for Magnetic Moment Measurements on Fission Fragments and Radioactive Beams Gordon Douglas McDonald Cold Atom Interferometry in Optical Potentials Clara Mary Headlam Teniswood The Structure of Calcifying Marine Organisms: A Materials Science Approach Mathematical Sciences Institute Doctor of Philosophy Christopher Jack Bourne Topological States of Matter and Noncommutative Geometry Yao Ding Analysis of Longitudinal Data with Multiple Levels of Variation Lance Gurney Elliptic Curves with Complex Multiplication and -Structures Matthias Yiu Lam Wong Theory of the Sparse Grid Combination Technique Fenner School of Environment and Society Doctor of Philosophy Kathryn Elizabeth Andrews A Circular Conundrum 150 Years of Cropping and Complexity in North-West Australia Muhammad Arshad Assessing the Feasibility of Managed Aquifer Recharge Under Uncertainty David James Bush Optimised Eucalypt Domestication: An Example Using E. cladocalyx, A Species for Low Rainfall Environments Carmel Mary Dunn Motivating Change Towards Sustainability: A Case for Ecologically Sustainable Happiness Miriam Rowena Dunn User and Provider Perspectives on the Supply and Demand of Future Climate Change Information for Adaptation Decision Making: A Case Study of the Wine Grape Sector in Australia 42 The Australian National University Kevin Wayne Jeanes Forest Loss Impact on River Flow Regimes of the Singkarak–Ombilin Basin, West Sumatra, Indonesia Samuel A McGlennon Governing Tropical Deforestation from beyond the Tropics? Limitations and Possibilities Darren Lloyd Sinclair Workplace Health and Safety in the Australian Coal Mining Industry: Mistrust, Management and Regulation Emma Soraya Long-Term Stand- and Tree-Level Response to Intensive Silviculture in Eucalyptus Sieberi Regrowth Ingrid Alicia Stirnemann Habitat Heterogeneity: How it is Generated and Drives Spatial Patterns in Mammals and Birds Alan Williams A Continental Narrative: Human Environment Interactions across Australia using Time-Series Analysis School of Health & Psychological Science Doctor of Psychology (Clinical) Amanda Lyall Kenny Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics Doctor of Philosophy Cherie Kate Fishlock Tracing the Evolution of the Galactic Halo through Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars National Centre for Epidemiology & Population Health Doctor of Philosophy Devin Combs Bowles By Our Own Hand: Climate Change, Conflict and Health Erlidia Clark Extreme Weather Events, Household and Maternal Characteristics, and Children’s Nutrition in the Philippines: Policy and Program Implications Ellie Paige Investigation of the Relationship between Antidepressant Medication Use and Weight Change in Australian Adults Kerri Viney Problems and Prospects for Tuberculosis Prevention and Care in the Pacific Islands Conferring of Awards December 2015 43 Master of Philosophy Carmen Pearce-Brown Tove Fitzgerald Kerryn Lodo Lyu Ziyang Anna-Jane Glynn-Robinson Chwee Chwee von Sanden Corinne Coulter Tegan Kahn Benjamin Matthew Jacobson Courtney Renee Lane Master of Astronomy and Astrophysics (Advanced) Sarah Katherine Leslie Master of Biotechnology Chuanzheng Tang Master of Clinical Psychology Joshua Michael Davis Caitlin Lucy McGill Master of Energy Change Kai Kristian Andersen Gabrielle Claire Breen Christopher James Lowe Master of Environment Anthony Nicholson Mann Meng Li Brendan-Michael Galloway Lekiu Nindim Ken Imazu Master of Environment (Research) Victoria Clark Mae Noble Master of Forestry Robert Flomo Wallace Master of Mathematical Sciences Anjisht Gosain Bin Liang Thomas Francis Shael Master of Mathematical Sciences (Advanced) Chian Yeong Chuah Tsuyoshi Nakano Xu Shi Master of Science (Environmental Science) Edward Davidson Cram 44 The Australian National University Master of Science (Environmental Science) (Research) Chenglei Wang Master of Science Communication Oliver Yin On Chan Don Gomez Richard Lukas Tuft Master of Science Communication Outreach Jirana Boontanjai Joshua Raj Ezackial Katherine Beatrice O’Sullivan Thomas James Carruthers Charlotte Anna Fletcher Rebecca Stephanie Szabadai Erin-Jane Margaret Claridge Isla Nakano Benjamin de Vos Lee Constable Jemma Maryse Naumann Sean Jeffrey De Clerck Christine Anne Nowak Graduate Diploma in Environment Victor Cedrick Smiles Graduate Diploma in Psychological Studies Gregory McGuirk Jonathan Luke Treloar Graduate Diploma in Science Siti Nur Aishah Mohd Kamal Graduate Certificate of Applied Epidemiology Shannon Emily Cook Graduate Certificate in Forestry Patrick Michael Bacon Graduate Certificate in Science Communication David Matthew Haynes Moira Ruth Kuffer Benjamin Gordon Wickham ANU Medical School Master of Public Health Emeline Cammack Laura Minford Danielle Mary Dal Cortivo Hannah Richmond Julie Therese Dwyer Virendra Singh Shekhawat Tsz Yin Julian Wong Master of Public Health (Research) Tian Bai Laura Goudswaard Conferring of Awards December 2015 45 ANU Medical School Oath At 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 Lachlan Angus Timothy James Fleming Esther Alice Mitchelson Michael Kerry Ardern Joshua Ross Griffin Nayomi Munasinghe Ayesha Arora Yunfei Han Ashvini Rajika Munindradasa Luani Maree Barge Samuel Manning Harkin Kieran Francis Neill Kieran John Barr Jessica Hines Samuel David Norman Sean Edward Barrett Nicholas Mathew Holt Lauren Elissa O’Rourke Thomas Bennett Bruce Homan Tzong-Yang Pan Kim Merena Biddington Samantha Howard Saameer Pani Mugdha Mukul Bokil Ann Jacob Tessita Jane Pritchard Alexandra Lesley Joscelyn Brown Arunima Jain Emily Philomena Rushton Aicee Dawn Balingit Calma Kun Jiang Allirra Jane Selkirk Rhys Morgen Lee Cameron Angeline Audrey Achola Josiah Yi Fan Tang Wing Sze Lindsay Chan Kelsey Joan Josling James William Taylor Joannah Chappel Luke Philip Kissane Donya Tohidi-Esfahani Jizhou Cheng Roxanna Victoria Lane Lewis Hin-Kiet Tsang Frederick Yiu Fai Chung Pui Shen Lau Shaun Robert Vaughn Alexander Clyde Cochrane Heng She Loy Benjamin Robert Verstandig Alexandru Serban Colibaba Pasqualina Anita Macolino Liyan Wang Gemma Kate Curry Kate Lauren Sarah Mahoney Elise Kym Warren Aimee Jean Davenport Marie Rose Mansfield Kar Mun Wong Rosemary David Rebecca Ruth Sheila Mathews Yuelei Wu Sarah Elizabeth Davis Alexandra McFarlane John Teng Ong Yek Rebecca Louise De Laile Michael McLellan Wenyi Yi Yi Deng Benjamen Albert Clarence Meiers Jae-Gon Yoo Deborah Louise Emms Wasif Rashed Mirza Katherine Alcina Fenton Aleksandar Misev Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery Thomas Michael Armour Bonnie Marion Reeves Ting Wai Yiu Sunita Biswas-Legrand Shiang-Cheng Sua Haoming Zhuo Holly Kate Powell Christina Unger 46 The Australian National University 5.30pm Wednesday 16 December ANU College of Law Doctor of Philosophy John Topham Abrahamson Joint Development of Offshore Polar Oil and Gas Resources and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea Master of Environmental Law Sabyne Gough Neetu Mittal Linda Rene Pugh Master of Government and Commercial Law Helen Wilton Portillo-Castro Merennage Sashini Vasundara Salgado Master of International Law Rebecca Elise Benson Effie Catherine Klippan Stephanie Hon Yen Chu Tess Elizabeth O’Connor Moivabah Vangamoh Fofana Timothy Rutherford Master of International Security Law Jessica Lea Bensch Master of Law, Governance and Development Samantha Xania-Denise Shearman Claire Welsh Master of Laws Brooke Buddhika Arcia Eveline Kuang Indira Prickett Sarah Elizabeth Baker-Goldsmith Parker Lam Jane Christine Proctor Thomas James Blowes Katherine Frances Law-Jamieson Eden Roxanne Ridgeway Kelsey Andrew Boreham Debrah Maria Mercurio Nayanisha Samarakoon Katrina Burgess Chantal McNaught Christopher James Saunders Aylin Kevser Cunsolo Lynette Twinkle Molloy Sam Boris Skrzypek Chloe Jayne Davidson Katrina Louise Moore Patrick Robert Stobaus Batzorig Enkhbold Patrick Joseph Newman Dalila Martina Vellotti Laura Nicole Garland Brian Njuguna Ngugi Jack Stretton Williams Mark Christopher Hay Kate Elizabeth Orange Hao Wu Terence Charles Johnson Lilli Owens-Walton Elliot Yeatman Alana Rose Kahl Charles Timothy Peters James Fulton Yeomans Mantaia Kaongotao Joshua Jordan Pietras Kali Yuan Conferring of Awards December 2015 47 Master of Laws (Legal Practice) Tiphanie Jane Acreman Rasheed Seidu Inusah Fiona Joy Amelia Picotti Benjamin Brady Melissa Anne Joyce Luis Alberto Quintero Moctezuma Laura Burge Mun Wooi Lai Virginia Rabeling Andrew James Butler Peng Kiat Low Michael James Rosalky David Evans Ngor Akol Malak Catherine Shirley Tryon Francis Taylor Hiromichi McCarthy Nicole Spagnoli Christie May Gardiner Isla Coralie Moyse Gaven Robert Sturma Rebecca Gu Peter Murphy Michelle Tzu-Shen Yu Erin Harvey Olivia Yoon Jung Park Melissa Jane Hill Freya Penney Master of Laws in Environmental Law Ofa Ma’Asi Kaisamy Master of Laws in International Law Guillaume Marie Florentin Germain Benoist Toni Emma Stokes Cathy Tran Master of Laws in Law, Governance and Development Alison Matthews Amaka Justina Obinna Master of Legal Practice Ryan Michael Upton Master of Legal Studies Emma Jessica Anne Ereaut Rinchyenmyadag Shagdar Master of Military Law Luke Kenneth Andrews Jessica Jane Clarke-Hong Joshua Clifford Rodrigo Hellebuyck Master of National Security Policy Firouzeh Khoshnoudiparast Juris Doctor Jayden Jaehun Bae Ho-Yuen Cheng Jia Han Tang Corey Francis Booth Ryan Edward Clarke Daniel Simon Weight Emma Ruth Buckland Lauren Maree Evans Nicholas Allan West-Foy Andrew John Byers Fletcher Wallace Stewart 48 The Australian National University Juris Doctor with Honours Justin Merrick McConville Butler Francis Jonathan White Robert Verney Hirst Michael Archibald Windeyer Catherine Ann Noonan Graduate Diploma in Environmental Law David Brash Graduate Diploma in Military Law Manuela Ella Hanna Habicht Brett Verity Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice Amelia Abbott Helen Christinson Georgia Goldsworthy Samuel Dawson Alexander Lawrence Robert Collins Rachael Grauwelman-Smith Jessica Anne Allen Victoria Anne Compton Oscar Grosser-Kennedy Riann Marie Aveling Christopher Luke Connley Lucienne Guyot Lindsay Jay Bainbridge Mira-Jane Coote Alejandra Guzman Adriana Bajnar Daniel Coulton Trilby Oriante Hague Hannah Mayes Baldry David Crowley Nikki Hancock Georgia Beaton Marie D’Aspromonte Beau Hanson Denis Bellerose Nadia D’Souza Charlene Belinda Harris Sarah-Jane Bennett Jessica Dale Katherine Frances Harris Devashish Bhave Andre Dao Sarah Anne Harriss Rhys Peter Boudib Andrew David Anastasia Hatzis Peter John Boulot Claudio De Paiva Lycia Catherine Hayes Marc Lloyd Bowditch Michelle Delport Stephanie Alexis Ygoa Hayes Nathan Daniel Boyd Daniela Di Stefano Eleanor Heffernan Marcus Brash Andrew Dibden Sarah Frances Hendry Farrel Braver Joel Matthew Dieu Shayne Holman Graeme Ernest Brentson Killian Donohoe Madeleine Howarth Jonathan Ashley Brinson Paige Durham Madeleine Hunt Tehilla Brown Fern Edge Ellie Jary Alex Buck Sean Ellis Jiny Jayanti Kate Bulling Mahmoud Elmadbouly Inyeob Ji Michael Byrnes Sarah Fam Yeolim Jin Oliver William Cain Noman Farooq Emily Johnson Matthew Gregory Caldow Daniel Scott Farrington Kaska Jones Alexander Cambria Mark Finnegan Priya Kahlon Vanessa Camerlengo Ross Flanery Mohammed Kassira Clare Cappa James Peter Flinn Gemma Graziella Keegan Angela Carrera Jessica Foote Elise Keeley Sarah Jane Castles Adam Friend Madison Kate Kennedy Eugene San Chung Chan Peter George Fu P Hari Khaarthic Pui-Chi Cheung Thomas Robert Hunter Galloway Mohsen Kheirollahi Hosseinabadi Alicia Chisholm Yuqi Melody Gao Vinda Kong Stephanie Chow Stephen Ralph Giddings Wing Ha Kwan Conferring of Awards December 2015 49 Kylie Lagerroth Kay Lynn Ng Amargurjot Singh Robert Ian Eustice Lake Sarah Nguyen Scott Smith Stefan Lancy Emily Rose Norris Tamara Splatt Mitchell Latham Andrew John Tolhurst North Elle May Starbuck Arthur Lau Ida Carina Nursoo Amelia Stojevski Adrienne Lea Troy Nutley Nicole Stone David Lee Alex James Odlum Rose Storey Seong-Jae Sean Lee Madeline Owens Satomi Sword Jonathan Wing Chun Leung Biying Pan Sarah Alexandra West Tailby Jacinta Gail Lewis Eun Kyung Park Paul Tamburro Fanglin Li Tracy Parolin Beng Chang Tan Annie Lin Stacey Paschke Chanuth Tansomboon Robert Lonetree Robert Passas Jeffrey Thompson Melinda Kathleen Love Murray David Patten William Timothy Tidmarsh Yi Lu Danniel Robert Pereira Georgina Diane Timms Paris Kristiana Maggs Bradley Paul Peterson Michaela Andrea Tippins Tihana Mandic Darren Peterson Stephanie Triefus David Markham Helen Caroline Phelps Lidia Truong Sue Markotic Verena Pichler Erin-Jura Turner Manners Simon Mason Helen Platell Elizabeth Utting Raymond Robert Mather Zenon Pogorzelski George Vahaviolos Robert James De Vere McCaw Edmund Wing Hong Poon Sonja Henrica van der Steen Shona McIntyre Karan Mohan Puri John Vico Sarida Malee McLeod Miriam Jessie Purser Hannah Vieira Amy McMullen Milica Melissa Radosavac Belinda Wade Andrea Michele McNair Aranee Ramachandran Scott Wade Catherine McNickle Kirteeka Marshneil Reddy Juliet Walker Liam Meagher Ronny Jiedong Ren Laureta Wallace Patrick Declan Rice Meaney Erin Jane Rikus Hannah Walters Sylvie Millard Jeremy Russell Tasmania Weigang Aleena Mills Hannah Ryan Justin Werner Angus Minns Heather May Sage Ashleigh Lauren Whittaker Shay Minster Aarushi Sahore Alice Winter-Irving Georgia Ellen Minucci Naomi Schulte Nicholas Wockel Patrick Moffat-Stokes Tara Elizabeth Schultz Elizabeth Wreck Sophie Marie Lucille Monsour Julia Mary Scott Jessica May Wright Lauren Montanez Domenica Scuteri Yutong Yao Matthew Morgan Thomas Serafin William Yeo Marsellina Mutagubya Talah Sarah Sherif Heidi Suzanne Zec Christine Ng Wei Shi Graduate Certificate of Australian Migration Law and Practice Irfan Ali Samual Bricknell Sukhpal Singh Chahal Louise Armitage Jason Browne Graham Copson Meskerem Ashagrie Aidan Carlan Virgilio Costes Kayne Ballard Steven Anthony Caruana Diana Cretu Tichava Batiya Dianne Casale Richelle Delany Justiniana Bicaj Eun Kyung Chae Huong-Ly Duong 50 The Australian National University Bernard Duval Mun-Hong Lee Keaton Roberts Amy Earl Adam Yifeng Li Mark Roberts Lesley Eckard Jiaying Li Shasheema Nilojanie Ruwanpathirana Sidrah Fahad Na Li Rustam Sandhu Zheng Fu Ping Sum Li Jing Sang Sherrie Gaskin Ying Li Raymond John Saunders Hardeep Singh Ghattor Chean Chuan Arthur Liew Johanna Louise Selth Kenny Ha Sze Ming Lim Ahmad Kamal Aly Shady Seung Hee Ha Jasmine Lim Jonathan Andrew Shaw Davin Adi Hartanto Suy Leang Lim Vikram Jeet Singh Huaxi He Mike Hsin Ho Lin Sheila Sta Ines Clinton William Heenan Ka Mak Emma Stephens Kazusa Higashioka Dolores Matheus Zhanna Stolyarchuk Joanna Sarah Hill Robert Meester Philip Wing Sun Tang James Hislop Jeffrey Mark Mitting Anastasia Terzis Hanh Thi Bich Ho Brenda Mouyat Brian Trigg Wenjie Huang Jared Michael Nemes Ashwin Tyagi Annika Francess Hutchins Mary Nolan Fiona Ung Jeanne Aimee-Anouk Jayasinghe Alice Mary O’Brien Chit Wan Robert Jensen Nancy Nwabaku Ofoyela Angela Winter Yana Jiang Michelle O’Sullivan Dingwei Xin Shuochun Jiao Prakash Panthee Dongxiao Xu Mamika Kalra Yojana Pareek Qing Yao Olia Kamereddine Cristina Lenuta Pomana Kar Yiu Gary Yau Ramesh Kc Natasha Louise Prevot Guodong Yuan Ki Young Kim Vikram Chandrakant Pujari Rong Zhai Jelena Kis Shashedevi R Selladurai Qiao Zheng Elena Lilia Kraev Kademova Jason Racic Ryan Lasaki Mahima Rai Graduate Certificate of Law Helen Louise Sellers Joshua Thomas Taylor Graduate Certificate of Military Law Patrick Rafael Garcia Matthew John Punter Master of Laws (Legal Practice)/Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice Francis Daniel Beecher Anna Olsen Fungai Chiganangana John Douglas Whitcombe Eimad Samuel Daniel Master of Laws/Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice Philippa Ross Master of Laws/Master of Diplomacy Bridget Kathleen Elliott Conferring of Awards December 2015 51 Graduate Diploma in Asia-Pacific Studies/Bachelor of Laws with Honours/Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies Maea Lenei Buhre Bachelor of Laws Ramya Balachandren Luis Ruben Grech Georgia O’Keefe Ka Chun Tiffany Chung Samuel John Ronald Guthrie Alana Ruth Evelyn Richards Max Roland Dowzer-Strode Yun Sim Lee Sandra Zi Wei Soh Andrew Vaughan Eddey Weilan Li Pang Ee Teh Kyna Jessica Foo Stephanie Luisa Mattei Meghan Thomas-Richards Ashley Gill Marie Siow Ping Ngiam Chang Mary Yang Edmund Ruo-Fan Bao Yeong Yeong Kerk Jolanta Olender Katryne Phei Shan Chia Rosetta Lee Rusalka Primrose Lip Yi Chong Pauline Wenjun Lim Alexandra Reid Nicholas Andrew Christodoulou Sinead Isabel McKenna Sarah Emily Rodrigues Sherwood Du Alexa Milosevic Alexander Julian Sallabank Joel Justin George Ying Ching Ng Kah Yung Toh Christina Stella Karolis Alexandra Kathleen Norris Jeanine Huey Xie Wong Bachelor of Laws with Honours Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Laws Jordan Koppen Parker Varun Sundar Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws Jacqueline Anne Asher Stephanie Giblin Donald Jack Blinkhorn Rhodes Ava May Atkinson-Barclay Andrew Keith Forsyth Penelope Rose Wright Rumble Rahul Dominic Balan Claire Therese Grundy Nicholas Fausto Scotton Kyla Jade Bartlett Madeleine Ruth Harrington Tara Shenoy Alexander Christian Bell-Rowe Campbell Hasler Esther Jie-Wen Soh Oscar Alexander Boag Taylor Georgina Luxton Heath Ellen Margaret Teys Zoe Champtaloup Thevini Kirupakaran Jessica Caroline Tighe Sarah Patricia Cumming Kah Shing Lee Natasha Walker Yilin Deng Yo-Ru Lee Jessica Louise Wallace Kirby Alexandra Dunlop Thomas Michael Maloney Vivian Wei Veronica Rose Finn Rose Eileen McGowan Annaliese Erin Williams Hannah Isabel Fordham Joshua Peter Norman Georgia Marie Zele Kate Johanna French Thomas James Pickett Ovens Georgina Mary Johnston Fry Rebecca Elizabeth Prior Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws with Honours Lucie Ellen Frances Aitken Stephanie Kate Dunn Chloe Henry-Jones Kirsty Anantharajah Jacqueline Marie Edwards Thomas William Jenkins Morgan McFadyen Campbell Joseph Michael Frawley Louise Zhen Liu Lavinia Victoria De Havilland Sarah Elizabeth Hedberg Clare Alexandra Mearns Phimister James Dowell Thomas George McKenzie Garwood Shona Moyse 52 The Australian National University Lauren Maree Murphy David John Donald Purvis Camilla Jane Ward Mark James Pennini Claire Elizabeth Schwager Laura Claire Wilson Shaneel Pankaj Parikh Lara Olivia Strelnikow Maxwell Craig Phillis Desiree Yana Thistlewaite Bachelor of Arts with Honours/Bachelor of Laws with Honours Rebecca Amelia Preston Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies (Year in Asia)/Bachelor of Laws James Patrick Wookey Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies (Year in Asia)/Bachelor of Laws with Honours Marcel Francis Delany Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies/Bachelor of Laws Kathryn Fiona Hender Joey Kar Man Koo Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies/Bachelor of Laws with Honours Dorea Wai Kiu Ho Guo Cheng Ho Harold Kuang Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws Moyan Du David Ross McQuinn Karen Pui Wah Shih Edward Patrick Gibson Max Anton Niedermeier Cheuk Wang Wong James Richard Langlands Kim Thanh Thien Pham Jing-Ran Irene Zhen Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws with Honours Jack Jun Feng Digby Sarah Elizabeth Kensell Jing Feng Syn-Zer Lim Kathryn Mei Yee Seow Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Laws Daniel del Rio Rachel Eden Goldfeld Xian-Ying Mabel Say Ritwik Ganguly Mineka Karunaratne Young Taek You Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Laws with Honours Catherine Margaret Brims Hanna Elizabeth Kaci Andrew Zi Xiang Ngoi John Patrick Farrell Ivy-Liza Keane Dharini Velummylum Kaisei Iwano Peter Alexander Knespal Bachelor of Finance/ Bachelor of Laws Carolyn Phuong Yen Tran Bachelor of International Relations/Bachelor of Laws Samantha Frances Bradley Conferring of Awards December 2015 53 Bachelor of International Relations/Bachelor of Laws with Honours Anjelica Rose Paul Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Laws James Adler Caitlin Jane McAnulty Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Laws with Honours Alison Rosemary Giles Anneliese McGee-Collett Bachelor of Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Laws William John Francis Ellen Maree Mackinnon Nicoline Akinyi Otieno Chloe Louise May Simpson Bachelor of Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Laws with Honours Lucinda Blue Ira Chaudhri Charisse Lydia Smith Hui Min Thiang Bachelor of Science (Resource and Environmental Management)/Bachelor of Laws Kimberly Pearsall Annarose Patricia O’Ryan Maureen Weiller Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws Elliot James Davis Sarah Michelle Power Nicholas David Corbett Schuller Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws with Honours Esther Li Ean Khoo Patrick Michael Mullane Sophie Eve Taylor 54 The Australian National University 10am Thursday 17 December ANU College of Business and Economics Doctor of Philosophy Marco Antonio Amaral Feris Enhancing the Quality of Planning of Software Development Projects Risa Bhinekawati The Social Capital that Bridges CSR Programs and Corporate Sustainability: The Case of Astra in Indonesia Shuwen Cai Incremental Information Content of Firm-Level and Segment-Level Water Information for Investors’ Judgments of Future Earnings Shun Charmaine Chan The Relationship Between the International Marketing Strategy Adaptation and the Export Performance of Chinese Firms Yuguang Fan A Study in Lightly Trimmed Lévy Processes Lingbing Feng Essays on Spatio-temporal Data Analysis: Imputation, Modelling and Prediction Andriati Fitriningrum Are State-Owned Enterprises Successful Vehicles for Attaining their Government Objectives?: A Study of the Implications of Government Policies and Objectives for State-Owned Enterprises in Indonesia Fei Huang Stochastic Modelling of Actuarial Assumptions Using Chinese Data Kyu Sik Kim The Quest for Factors Influencing Worker Productivity in Videoconferencing Meetings: A Case Study of a Professional Services Firm Yi Li New Perspectives on the International Diversification of Multinational Enterprises Brad McCusker The CAT7 Application: An Extended Enterprise Architecture Framework for Managing Complexity in the Public Sector by Optimising the Enterprise’s Architecture Sam Henry Riethmuller Modeling Multi-Person Choice Victoria Rui Wang A New Generation System for Scientific Knowledge Discovery Conferring of Awards December 2015 55 Master of Accounting Yuan Cao Xiao Ling Zitian Wang Ying Cao Jianyang Li Yifang Wei Jiangying Chang Xinxin Lin Yutian Wen Tuoguo Chen Huanhuan Liu Na Wu Luying Dai Xiaoqi Liu Ruixin Xia Cheng Deng Feng Lu Mengxi Xing Zheng Dong Yuding Luo Yu Xue Siyang Du Chi Qiu Bingbing Yan Yuning Guan Yifu Shi Qi Yi Masashi Hamada Yixiao Song Pei Yu Xiaohan Hu Yan Sun Songting Yu Dian Huang Khurmi Sahil Surinder Faizzan Zafar Ruiying Huang Boya Wang Yanxiao Zhao Zhao Huang Ruiyuan Wang Ying Zhao Pai Jiang Shengya Wang Saran Krishnan Tianying Wang Master of Accounting/Masters Prize for Excellence Yibo Gao Master of Actuarial Practice Cheng Zhu Master of Actuarial Statistics Gareth Biggs Manik Batra Dandan Wu Jiayi Zhang Master of Actuarial Studies Junjie Chen Zhao Liu Jianyun Wen Luyao Chen Haikuan Lu Wenjiao Xiao Weijie Chen Asif Ali Khan Narejo Wanli Xing Fangye Cong Sixian Pan Caisha Xu Yajing Dong Jialing Qiang Xiaolei Xu Dingjie Feng Haoqing Shen Yipei Yin Jiarui Hu Tianyu Shen Cheng Yuan Zhihui Jiang Hang Shi Ke Zhang Yi Jin Wen Shi Tianmin Zhang Juan Li Yuhan Shi Xiongfei Zhang Sai Li Brian Adam Stevenson Yichu Zhang Yanlin Li Linjian Su Qiao Zhou Beibei Liu Wenxin Tian Yangmin Zhou Xiaobo Liu Shengjie Wang Xinyi Liu Shijing Wang Yuqian Liu Yi Wang 56 The Australian National University Master of Actuarial Studies/Masters Prize for Excellence Daning Bi Master of Applied Finance Yudi Chen Mengyuan Mu Zhi Xu Peiran Ding Abbas Kazim Shah Keyi Yang Chao Han Yan Shen Yuwei Yang Danlin Huang Shengmou Wan Jilu Yao Kaida Huang Yue Wan Jize Zhang Yi Lai Chao Wang Man Zhang Zan Li Zhen Wei Fei Zheng Ming Liu Yuhan Wen Jingyu Zou Bowei Luo Zhenyu Xie Master of Business Claire Elizabeth Bailey Maria Daisy Jose Yao Wei Tianxing Han Elizabeth Ann Smith Anna Yoshida Yuntao Huang Fengshun Wang Xue Zhang Andrea Estefania Carvajal Racines Puspo Hendriadi Muhammad Rajaie Mustafar Damon Couper Arifatul Khorida Farhan Hussain Nadri Kaustubh Kishor Deshmukh Leviana Rosmayanti Kayla Anne Sailer Ashwinder Singh Arindam Ghosh James Machell Pablo Esteban Velasco Merizalde Samantha Jane Gilbert Rahul Bharat Mehta Master of Business Administration Master of Business Information Systems Ankit Sunil Agrawal Aditi Mehra He Shi Yajur Chadha Areli Rodriguez Montes de Oca Xiaofei Yang Naresh Kumar Lal Rohit Sareen Xiaoyan Zhang Master of Commerce Bofang Chen Yu Liu Guqiang Luo Wanxian Zeng Master of Economic Policy/Graduate Diploma in Applied Economics Shirin Zahro Master of Economics/Graduate Diploma in Economics Joseph Natanael Marshan Conferring of Awards December 2015 57 Master of Finance Yuan Feng Ang Jongsub Jung Liang Yang Jiasen Chen Xiangxin Liu Weiyan Yin Xi Chen Mina Musthafa Yahua Zhang Cheung Hang Chu Mercedes Herminia Nunez Pazmino Yehong Zhang Chenwei Cui Tae Yoon Park Zhe Zhang Mengjia Dong Nakanant Pongpatravet Hao Zhen Qianyu Fei Yu Qiu Zheng Zhong Zhihua He Feiru Tang Jiaqi Zhu Yi Hu Diego Patricio Tapia Encalada Jinwen Zhu Hongyao Huang Sarun Tharaporn Mengdie Zhuang Khadija Islamova Siqi Xie Xin Jin Wei Xin Master of Financial Management Mohamed Bailley Clay Richard Mifsud Wenbo Sun Xiaoxu Fu Oluwadamilare Eyitayo Ogunnubi Yumei Luo Bushra Hassan Ke Song Jihui Zhang Master of Information Systems Studies Huy Tran Master of Management Merryn Hare Salman Ali Shahzad Steven James Portelli Sophary Soeng Zhang Zhang Master of Management (Tsinghua) Gang Dai Huihui Liu Wen Wu Bin Cao Jimin Liu Zuigao Xu Yinshan Cao Qiuming Liu Guang Yang Jianhua Ding Shulian Liu Sensen Yang Yong Dai Zhefeng Liu Rongming Ye Qiang Du Guiqiang Lu Binbin Yu Shan Gao Xiang Shi Qi Yu Manze Geng Wei Tang Shuhong Yu Yiming Guan Tianyue Teng Xuefeng Zeng Chaoshuo Huang Jie Wang Weidong Zhang Yunmin Liu Endian Wang Xing Zhang Jianxia Li Shaojia Wang Guoshan Zhao Muzi Li Changdong Wei Hongyong Zhao Shaodong Li Cunsheng Wei Jing Zhou Weiwei Li Qingyun Wei Qiong Zhou Zhongge Li Tingting Wu 58 The Australian National University Master of Professional Accounting Mei Bai Shi Liu Tianjiao Wang Ting-Chun Chen Ailun Luo Yi Wang Dingping Cui Yixin Luo Yiduo Wang Sihui Dai Wei Li Ng Wenhan Xia Xinyi Ding Pei Pan Ying Xia Xinyao Feng Jie Rong Shi Xie Jue Gong Alstrid Stephanie Sahetapy Chong Yan Lin Gui Abdul Sami Yu Yan Syeda Nusrat Haider Manman Shen Guangyu Yang Jie Hong Bing Shi Shuai Yang Xuelian Hong Kaiyue Song Han Yi Jun Hu Tong Sun Zhuo Zhang Chen Li Khushmeet Suri Fangyue Zhu Yuexin Li Grace Ter Shan Chi Ying Zhu Jianxu Lin Junting Wang Master of Project Management Moh’D Adel Alsharif James Bradshaw Jasper Claudia Maria Cuskelly Thomas Townson Anna Katherine Cyran Graduate Diploma in Applied Economics Mathew Charles Horne Graduate Diploma in Economics Raymond Harris Graduate Certificate in Applied Statistics Liang Li Graduate Certificate of Finance and Actuarial Statistics Nariman Absametov Dongchen Li Yangfan Tang Ling Feng Kushal Mithal Yi Yang Lu Han Ji Qi Zichun Zhou Qian He Jonathan Shen Wu Tan Graduate Certificate of Management Jayden Thomas Castillo Daniel Karl Muller Graduate Diploma of Finance and Actuarial Statistics/Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Economics James Ewart Pyne Conferring of Awards December 2015 59 2pm Thursday 17 December ANU College of Business and Economics Bachelor of Accounting Jieying Guo Mei Liu Chu Ming Yeoh Bachelor of Actuarial Studies Pia Frances Cashel Yuwan Guo Xi Lin Michael Chia Lin Qing Ji Du Liu Zanbing Dai Ziqi Jiang Ibrahim Mohammed Saikal Heshani Tharuka De Silva Jia Yi Koh Jing Song Dapeng Ding Haoran Li Xujie Song Jiajie Du Keyi Li Miao Sun Hua Feng Ryan Rui Yang Lim Ge Zhan Bachelor of Actuarial Studies with Honours Yi Gu Yang Yang Yi Zhang Bachelor of Actuarial Studies with Honours/University Medal Kang Jing Tan Bachelor of Business Administration Joshua Matthew Baker Kaitlyn Elyse Campbell Brent James O’Toole Georgia Bartholomew Youngeun Jang Si Weng Katrina Wong Sarah Brien David Robert McMillan Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours Ayeesha Anniece Abbasi Bachelor of Business Administration with Honours/University Medal Ayeesha Anniece Abbasi Bachelor of Commerce Farah Izzati Ahmad Rushidi William John Calvert-Jones Trevor James Coutinho Ameera Fatiena Abdul Hadi Aaron David Chalker Muhammad Danyal Farah Ahmad Yee Ying Chan Zihao Deng Yisi Ai Auhona Chowdhury Tianchi Dou Muhamad Syahrul Asyraf Anuar James Yong Ming Chua Henri Droulers Asra Azwer Kwong Kim Chung Anne Van Anh Duong Nicholas Barry Shen Cong Wing Nam Daphne Fung Paula Marie Becker Troy James Norman Connor Jerry Wei Rong Gay Nitipong Boonyaleepun Joshua Mark Corke Siyi Ge 60 The Australian National University Brogan Coel Goode Aleeya Shaheera Mohd Salleh Mai Huong Tran Christine Leigh Gouws Ahmad Farid Mohtar Benjamin Mark Treffers Qiong Huang Scott William Rainger Murn Justin Tse Insyirah Ismir Marina Nakanishi Xinyu Wang Alexander James Jackson Gavan Lee Newland Dominic Francis Williams Chiranthani Shanika Jayamanne Tuyen Nguyen Thi Thanh Alexander Jack Wilson Haridra Koshali Jayawardana Daphne Nyu Jia Min Victoria Anne Cooper Woolford Qingnan Ji Tanaseelan Palaniappan Hugh Wright Mitchell Kennedy Tianrui Tim Pan Andrew Yik Hin Wu Anam Khan Fransiska Pandik Jiajing Wu Jina Kim Aleksandra Pantic Rongzong Wu Gordon Charles Lamond Kush Patel Yu Xuan Xie Tiffany Nha Mi Le Chantal-Gina Penn Xiaorui Xin Dong-Gun Lee Ali Imran Qureshi Zhuoran Xu Kin Wai Leung Melinda Reavell Ye Yao Chen Li Tom Lewis Redmond Zhengji Yao Leipeng Li Danielle Hughes Shizhe Yin Yik Kan Erika Liang Siti Rafeeqa Rosli Mariam Zafar June Mei Chern Lim Jia Yi Ashley See Zaidatul Aleeza Zaki Meicheng Liu Jiachen Shang Xiayan Zhang Houqiu Long Ming Sun Juliana Lucinda Zubovic Christopher Dean McClelland Philip Harvey Swan Sarah Zuiderduin Nur Shahirah Adilah Mohd Sairazi Kendra Ee Ling Tay Bachelor of Commerce with Honours Rui Huang Junyoung Jeong Wen Jing Yap Yulan Zhang Bachelor of Economics Ewan Douglas Macwilliam David Edward Prichard Cassandra Townson Shane Gabriel Paderanga Palmo Tenzin Andrew John Watson Daniel John Parsons Nathan John Toogood Bachelor of Economics with Honours Timothy Robert Bartlett Jiahao Huang Oliver Jun Ge Tan Zelin Chen Alexandra Christine Humphrey Cifuentes Zain Karim Virani Zachary Cranko Akhmad Ramadhan Fatah Shanwen June Ma Luping Zeng Bachelor of Finance Matthew Arthur Bennett Carly Rose Landsberry Yang Wang Julian Ui Wen Cheah Brian Di Xian Mok Yi Xie Wesoo Choi Phonsavanh Phonhxiengdy Zi Ye Ze Sheng Dai Aleksander Urbas Thomas Jian-Hui Yeo Daniel Yi Huang Tam Thien Vo Chun Hin Kor Sishi Wang Conferring of Awards December 2015 61 Bachelor of Finance with Honours Zhi Jie Chan Bachelor of International Business Timothy Newton James Brewer Ching Ching Brigitte Liu Melanie Ann Cobcroft Hugh Joseph Sulway Justina Lee Vanessa Maria Towler Navarro Bachelor of Statistics Lihong Chen Muhammad Hazim Tajuddin Jiaao Yu Yvonne Yufeng Zhang Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Accounting Garry Wai Gheen Huen Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Commerce Yufei Dong Zhuoyi He Lora Lee Huan Bin Li Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Economics Me-Li-Sa Chalklen Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Finance Weiduo Cheng Vivienne Lai Rui Xiao Sha Ki Fung Kevin Cheung Thomas Jurgen Lebang Muthuraman Shanmugam Heather Lee Cupit Xuran Li William Henry Smith Senuri Jithma Gunasekera Wilson Wan Sing Liu Victor Yien-She Ting Sae-Mee Hwang Xiaoxue Lu Diep Khanh Tran Ali Ishraq Yupei Lu Meixin Wang Jing Phoebe Jin Aditya Sevak Yizhou Wu Bachelor of Actuarial Studies with Honours/Bachelor of Finance Omar Hussein Al-Ghattas Preetham Arvind Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Laws Ayeeda Hossain Akhand Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Science Man Yui Ngai 62 The Australian National University Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Science (Psychology) Lashan Yatawara Karunaratne Caitlin Elizabeth Lewthwaite Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Arts James Christopher Baillie Alexander Heslop Joshua Aydon Southwell Ravneet Deo Tran Hong Phung Le William James Hawes Taylor Louis William Jan Harding Ellen Hannah McNee Christopher Young Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies (Year in Asia) Alexandria Michelle Hewat Qin Zhang Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Economics Nicholas James Barker Jian He Shruti Rai Allen Yuxiang Chen Anthony Manuel Hernandez Nicholas Marcelo Ramirez Georgina Louise Farrell Aidan Kenworthy Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Finance Aurelie Yvette Odette Delosieres Qian Cheng Ding Iek Man Wu Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Information Technology Zhiyi Liu Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science (Psychology) Victoria Anne MacRae Natasha Thilini Perera Anaita Khushroo Talati Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies Mari Itani Adams Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Finance Zishan Ali Robert Li Jane Giang Nguyen Seamus John Byrne Hope Louise Mitchell Wanxuan Tam Patrick James Calderwood Amie Victoria Myler Guo Wei Terence Tan Chrisa Ci Yui Chan Ieng Man Ng Bachelor of Economics with Honours/Bachelor of Finance Luke Murray John Crowther Conferring of Awards December 2015 63 Bachelor of Finance/Bachelor of Business Administration Christopher Alexander Seyrl Bachelor of Finance/Bachelor of Science (Psychology) Khabilan Rukmanikanthan Bachelor of Finance/Bachelor of Statistics Wenbin Huang Cindy Ka-Yan Sue Bachelor of International Business with Honours/Bachelor of International Business Weida Goh Bachelor of Economics with Honours/Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies/Graduate Diploma in AsiaPacific Studies Amanda Robyn Maclean 64 The Australian National University 10am Friday 18 December ANU College of Asia and The Pacific Doctor of Philosophy Kerryn Emma Baker The Meanings of Success in Gender Quota Campaigns in the Pacific Islands Region Philippa Margaret Black ‘Green Gold’: The Contribution of New Caledonia’s Nickel Industry to the ‘Age of Steel’ 1870-1920 Fanny Cottet A Phonology of Mbahám: Reduction & Contrast Gregory Francis Dickson Marra and Kriol: The Loss and Maintenance of Knowledge Across a Language Shift Boundary Doan Thi Thuy Dung Economic and Measurement Issues in Diet Diversity and Obesity in China Graeme Thomas Dobson The Warruwi Pond Enigma: Pre- European Aquaculture in Arnhem Land? Wahyuddin Halim As’adiyah Traditions: The Construction and Reproduction of Religious Authority in Contemporary South Sulawesi Neal Hughes Water Property Rights in Rivers with Large Dams Ngoc Yen Le Hoang Living Leprosy in Vietnam: Care, Affliction and Agency in the Shadows of a Cure Tim Ryan Maloney Technological Organisation and Points in the Southern Kimberley Shelley Marshall A Global Regulatory New Deal for Precarious and Informal Workers Tristan Edward Moss Guarding the Periphery: The Australian Army in Papua New Guinea, 1951–1975 Tai Dang Nguyen Essays on Government Spending-Inflation Nexus and Fiscal Decentralization-Development Outcomes Nexus: Evidence from Emerging Asia Hyejin Park Climate Change Mitigation Policy and Sustainable Economic Growth: The Case of South Korea Conferring of Awards December 2015 65 Natanaree Posrithong Voices and Roles of Competing Groups of Elite Women in Siam’s Political and Social Transitions, 1868-1942 Sitta Izza Rosdaniah Nominal and Actual Objectives of Economic Policy Making in Indonesia Farib Sos Khmer-Chen in Contemporary Cambodia: Suppression, Revitalisation and Emulation Ramesh Kumar Sunam Growing Prosperity, Persistent Poverty in Rural Nepal: Reconsidering the Links between Poverty, Migration and Agrarian Change David Anthony Wishart Australia’s National Competition Policy 1995-2005 Joyce Wu A Comparative Study of Men’s Roles in Violence against Women Programs in Afghanistan, Pakistan and Timore Leste Aisha Younus Militancy in the Tribal Areas of Pakistan: A Zomian Dimension Doctor of Diplomatic Studies Nasir Ahmad Andisha Graduate Certificate in National Security Policy Felicity Lane Kieran Strangman Graduate Certificate of Public Policy Morgyn Irene Benstead Anna Fieldhouse Renee Bryant Helen Rogers Theodore James Ell Sarah Jane Van Bronswijk Graduate Certificate of Teaching Asia Cherie Anne Bradwell Litiana Dakuitoga Jatan Andrew David Rogerson Anna Louise Brain Michelle Jacinta Jones Erin Ryan Kieran Mark Campbell Jane Lieschke Rebecca Louise Salter Lyndel Connell Deborah Frances McDonald Janet May Sell Kathryn Anne Dally Linda Joy Meyers Yasodai Selvakumaran Amanda Jane Dippenaar Tracey Lee Mitchell Danielle Shaw Andrew Keith Ellicott Candice Therese Morphett Heidi Shvetsoff Suzanne May Frost Linden Anne O’Brien Aaron Smith Yujing Guo Tanya Ogg Katrina Anne Turner Shanelle Louise Ingram Amanda Oliver Julie Siew Yee Vuong Julia Olive Ireland Jennifer Lisa Riley Karen Lynne Williams 66 The Australian National University Graduate Diploma in Asia-Pacific Studies/Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies Patrick David Deegan Natski Takagi Graduate Diploma in Asia-Pacific Studies/Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies/Bachelor of Economics Owen Gordon Hutchison Graduate Diploma in Asia-Pacific Studies/Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies with Honours/Bachelor of Economics Jose Timothy Voltaire Santos Salinas Graduate Diploma in Asia-Pacific Studies/Bachelor of Engineering with Honours/Bachelor of AsiaPacific Studies Shaw Kudo Graduate Diploma in Environmental Management and Development Qucheng Deng Hong Jie Ni Olivia Dianina Purba Graduate Diploma in International Affairs Rene Harvey Graduate Diploma in International and Development Economics Jonathan Edward Pryke Graduate Diploma in Strategic Studies Pierre Eduardo Sumarriva Lozada Graduate Diploma of Environmental and Resource Economics Lilliam Hortensia Castellon Calix Graduate Diploma of Military and Defence Studies Alf Jonas Master of Advanced National Security Policy with Honours Christopher John Holloway Master of Advanced Studies Stewart Michael Nixon Master of Archaeological Science Melissa Jennifer Windass Conferring of Awards December 2015 67 Master of Arts (Asia-Pacific Studies) with Honours Mark Alexander Laurie Lewe Maximilian Paul Dini Suryani Master of Arts (International Relations) with Honours Le Li Joseph Hugh McCarroll Xiao Zhang Master of Asia-Pacific Studies Izumi Braddick David Lee Dayne Corey O’Meara Leon Taylor Braun Justine Elizabeth MacCormick Craig Robinson Xiaoli Guo Steven Morris Master of Climate Change Suradi Wilson Frank Maanga Tolasreypeou Sem Ronesh Chandra Mitchell Neto Sophea Tim Hanh My Dang Huong Nguon Tran Dinh Ai Huu Master of Diplomacy Natalia Teresa Aueb-Charles Andrew Lamont Beveridge Alyce Marie Kelsall Brendan Storer Master of Diplomatic Studies Catherine Elizabeth Tranter Patrick Campbell John Wall Lauren Anne Wilson Master of Environmental and Resource Economics Ganchimeg Batchuluun Ataklti Techane Teame Master of Environmental Management and Development Amparo Sarahi Cerrato Gevawer Nichelle Jackson Sanny Sutanto Patience Dohr Nagbe Teshia Yowanade Jn Baptiste Tshering Wangchuk Ligia Sofia Fuentes Murillo Daniel Kenny Carmen Whiteley Manju Ghimire Mary Kim Sushma Giri Rodney Kirarock Niken Sri Hartiwi Onzimai Henry Pastore Yayan Indriatmoko Nathalie O’Toole Antonio Paulo Inguane William Barbedeh Pewu 68 The Australian National University Master of International Affairs Isabelle Cox Alexandra Denning Gabriela McMullen Master of International and Development Economics Dang Vuong Anh Erick Kipkorir Mutai Sepriza Triasanditya Do Le Ngoc Bich Nguyen Thi Hong Thanh David van der Zwaag Mark Fabian Niuatui Niuatui Jonathan Wilson Huyen Thi Nhat Hoang Raditiyo Harya Pamungkas Ghanna Wivanius Rosy Riani Kusuma Jonathan Regan-Beasley Joshua Wood Yuying Li Futua Moka Singirok Putri Rizki Yulianti Nusrat Mahjebin Mukti Nath Subedi Shawkat Ahmed Mozumder Tshewang Dorji T Master of International Relations Laura Deborah Dawson Hakam Nurramadhani Azza Junus Di Zhang Master of International Relations (Advanced) with Honours Christoph Deuster Master of Military and Defence Studies Raymond John Arthurs Master of National Security Policy Kirk Adrian Cadiz Gregory Jarosch Kerry Amanda Peachey Ben Michael Cooper Finola Jane Leary Marguerite Christina Robb Patrick Carey Drake-Brockman Hiroshi Daniel Noda James Wellham Xavier Marcelo Galarza Jeremy Noye Sophie Wolfer Brendan Gilbert Rosemary O’Hehir Master of National Security Policy (Advanced) with Honours Robin Lachlan Dominic County-Black Master of Public Administration Peter Chemweno Takfulu Dunstan James Gaynor Rehan Gul Conferring of Awards December 2015 69 Master of Public Policy Nurfaizah - Muddassir Riaz Malik Kate Louise Penney Alex Eliot Blachford Travis Martine Hanik Inayatur Rohmah Thomas Alexander Raymond Dowsley Charlotte Miles Nathan Ruhl Kate Marie Gray Johanna Nordang Matthew Charles Smith Tom Chenbi Guan Virak Nuon Kimson Sot Piset Hak Freya Harriette O’Brien Tran Van Son Arifinsyah Hasibuan Angelia Riaty Rouli Pardede Minh Thu Vo Sophie Jane Horgan Krister Hans Partel Master of Public Policy in Development Policy Tarana Afroj Musammet Ismat Ara Begum Selina Akhter Natassha Dini Chrysanti Mahfuza Akther Mellissa Suzanne Wood Master of Public Policy in Economic Policy Rodrigo Sebastian Cajias Echalar Asim Dio Chanthorn Horn Javier Andres Centeno Moreira Nanang Prasetyo Ernawan Nguyen Huu Giap Ady Kusuma Deni Sadia Ayesha Hasan Tri Wahyono Master of Public Policy in International Policy Khoiri Jinan Master of Public Policy in Policy Analysis Ade Chandra Arfan Aryanto Dalimunthe Angella Ndaka Edward Simon Hasudungan Sitorus Master of Public Policy/Graduate Diploma in Public Administration Sonam Choden Master of Strategic Studies Ben Newman Collopy Ilham Julian William Storm John Brodie Dalton Andrew Kane-Maguire Oliver James Sullivan Peter James Dortmans James Barton Leask Hayden Robert Walker Mardi Dwyer Kahla Ruth Niemann Paul Wright Thomas Eddie Sarah Anne Norgrove Reid Bernard Hutchins Alexander Elliot Rae Master of Strategic Studies (Advanced) with Honours Dafydd Michael John Jones 70 The Australian National University Master of Translation Golnaz Assadi Francela Diana Barba Malespin Executive Master of Public Administration Rhianna Lawson Stephen Geoffrey Spencer Benjamin Attila Tifan Master of Arts (International Relations)/Master of Diplomacy Rhea Matthews Master of Climate Change/Graduate Diploma in Environmental Management and Development Jairus Carmela Josol Master of Diplomacy/Graduate Certificate of Studies Sila Orake Master of Diplomacy/Master of Arts (International Relations) Stefano Cereghetti Master of Diplomacy/Master of Arts (International Relations) with Honours Jingru Zhao Master of Diplomacy/Master of International Affairs Ding Li Daniella Hincapie Jia Meng Master of Diplomacy/Master of Strategic Affairs Michelle Tamara Kym Freeman Master of Environmental and Resource Economics/Graduate Diploma of Environmental and Resource Economics A S M Shahriar Jahan Jeremy van Dijk Master of Environmental and Resource Economics/Graduate Diploma of International and Development Economics Tsendsuren Batsuuri Master of Environmental Management and Development/Graduate Certificate in Environmental Management and Development Maria Clemencia Castellanos Forero Conferring of Awards December 2015 71 Master of Environmental Management and Development/Graduate Diploma in Environmental Management and Development Solomon Daryoue Md Shahidul Islam Timothy Mais Regina Domonko Mojabeng Aloysia Kibiti Kerong Wu Sarah Gregor Siosinamele Lui Master of International and Development Economics/Graduate Diploma in Economics Laurie Francis Walker Master of International and Development Economics/Graduate Diploma in International and Development Economics Tara Kristin Davda Iván Vladimir González Gordón Hoai Thu Bui Peter Whiegbadeh James Jr Babaranda Guruge Nilupulee De Silva Nguyen Xuan Hoa Anuruddhi Shanika Kumari Rathnayake Rathnayake Mudiyanselage Vipula Dhananjaya Wickramarachchi Master of International Relations (Advanced) with Honours/Master of Diplomacy Farah Lailaa Mohammed Master of Public Administration/Graduate Diploma in Public Administration Kale Gore Master of Public Policy in Development Policy/Graduate Diploma in Public Administration Sarwat Ara Khin Khin Mra Reshmila Lamin Sonam Pema Tshering Lhamo Otis Darpoe Wesseh Master of Public Policy in Economic Policy/Graduate Diploma in Public Administration Omar Badjie Mathew Rabui Jackson Fayiah Nyane Wratto Mbipan Kwachuh Gilbert Master of Public Policy/Graduate Diploma in Public Administration Dianna Deravinee Rajcumar Edrei Udaundo Master of Public Policy/Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice Roman Christopher Gowor Bachelor of Asian Studies Alice Esther Dawkins Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Security Noah Murray Edberg 72 The Australian National University Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Security with Honours Richard Andrew Kuas Filer Heidi Lodi Aamba Tejal Raniga Jay Robert Vlazlovski Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies Reed Wesley Dalton Sophie Anne Ljubic Ashley Mills Ji Soo Hur Xuanzi Ma Katherine Renae Tunks Emily Helen Hyam Thomas Bruce McBurney Katrina You Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies (Year in Asia) Kizaki Reuben Braddick Samantha Lee Kendrigan Katherine Janet Snailham Emily Kate Hallams Alexander Long Vanessa Sheridan Whitfield Sophia Rong Jian Robyn Faye Pearce Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies with Honours Callum Michael Bowden Smith Ben Keen Langley Tao Tony Yuan Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies with Honours/University Medal Sigourney Ivka Irvine Bachelor of International Security Studies Oscar Thomas Dunk Dowling Sam Lyons Glenn William Hill Ethan Trent Wallace Justin George James Bachelor of Pacific Studies Kathryn Ann Skorkiewicz Bachelor of Security Analysis (Asia-Pacific) Tholath Raufuddeen Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies Eden Juliana Margrie Milena Selivanov Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies/Bachelor of Commerce Tenzin Norzom Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies (Year in Asia)/Bachelor of Commerce Anna Lucia Bylhouwer Pavlakis Conferring of Awards December 2015 73 Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies/Bachelor of International Relations Maighdlin Kate Doyle Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies Jiandra Sabel Huckle Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of International Security Studies Minna Featherstone Bachelor of Asian Studies with Honours/Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies Miranda Keturah Marieta Scarr Bachelor of Asian Studies with Honours/Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies/Bachelor of Economics David Louis Duncan Bachelor of Asian Studies with Honours/Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies/Bachelor of Science Mirabella Wawn Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies with Honours/Bachelor of Arts Alison Jane Darby Alexia Patrice Fuller 74 The Australian National University 2pm Friday 18 December ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science Doctor of Philosophy Yibeltal Fantahun Alem Sparse Recovery on Sphere and Modelling 3D Spatial Correlation Ashkan Amirsadri Very-Large-Scale Distributed Map Making Using Multiple Vehicles Lachlan Edward Black New Perspectives on Surface Passivation: Understanding the Si-Al2O3 Interface Nathan William Brewer Informative Image Partitioning: Techniques and Applications Teck Kong Chong Analysis and Characterization of Silicon Textured by Metal Assisted Etching Technique Aaron James Defazio New Optimisation Methods for Machine Learning Jie Dong Wireless Body Area Networks: Enabling Robust Coexistence and Interference Management Shahriar Etemadi Tajbakhsh Network Coding for Cooperative Data Exchange Zhe Hou Labelled Sequent Calculi and Automated Reasoning for Assertions in Separation Logic Muhammad Usman Khalid Data-Driven Analysis for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Anyao Liu Precipitation and Hydrogenation of Iron in Multicrystalline Silicon Zibo Miao Feedback Control of Quantum Systems: Modelling, Stabilisation and Estimation Joshua John Milthorpe X10 for High-Performance Scientific Computing Trung Van Nguyen Scalable and Automated Inference for Gaussian Process Models Franciscu Hettige Anne Mindika Premachandra Prediction Markets for Machine Learning: Equilibrium Behaviour through Sequential Markets Conferring of Awards December 2015 75 Thomas James Ratcliff Ion Implantation for Silicon Solar Cells Michael James Roberts Development and Characterisation of Electrospun Calcium Cobaltites for High Temperature Thermoelectric Applications Alexandra Laurence Rodriguez Engineering Novel, Nanofibrous Scaffolds to Promote Neural Regeneration in Parkinson’s Disease Hajar Sadeghi Sokeh Analysis of Human-Centric Activities in Video via Qualitative Spatio-Temporal Reasoning Prasanga Samarasinghe Modal Based Solutions for the Acquisition and Rendering of Large Spatial Soundfields Christopher Stokes-Griffin A Combined Optical-Thermal Model for Laser-Assisted Fibre Placement of Thermoplastic Composite Materials Jessica Anne Tsimeris ForceForm: A Soft Actuated Interactive Surface Xinyu Zhang Sputtered Aluminium Oxide and Amorphous Silicon for Silicon Solar Cells Zewei Zhang Transient Bioheat Transfer Analysis in Biological Tissues by Fundamental-Solution-Based Numerical Methods Graduate Diploma of Computing Tiffany-Jo Stansfield Juntao Zhou Master of Computing Rabi Javed Abbasi Shivam Goswami Hao Wang Faisal Ahmad Alyahya You Hao Jianrong Wang Vittorio Beltracchi Syed Aqeel Jaffary Chen Zhang Ryk Budzynski Minjian Liu Chi Zhang Manab Chetia Anthony Oakden Zekun Zhang Miao Du Josephine Plested Xiao Fan Benjamin Salgado Sanchez Master of Computing (Advanced) Zhuang Li Jorge Luis Cardenas Monar Master of Engineering John Crain Welsby 76 The Australian National University Master of Engineering in Digital Systems and Telecommunications Chunhui Li Tiange Shi Zhe Li Yanan Song Xiangjie Meng Sachin Kurian Suresh Menglu Pei Ran Wei Master of Engineering in Solar Energy Technologies Baran Durakoglu Wei Yang Master of Engineering with Honours Alejandro Vidal Master of Information Technology Studies Arran Rathe Dengate Bradley Forschinger Master of Philosophy Xian Long Associate Degree Filip Blazevic Conor Alexander Rossiter Daniel Chrstopher Sheehy Bachelor of Advanced Computing (Research and Development) with Honours Kerry William Olesen Jiabin Zhang Bachelor of Advanced Computing with Honours Xufei Sun Matthew Thomas Whittaker Bachelor of Engineering (Research and Development) with Honours Samantha Cheah Francis William Snelgar Bachelor of Engineering (Research and Development) with Honours/University Medal Samuel Alexander Stefopoulos Bachelor of Engineering (Research and Development) with Honours/University Medal Daniel James Marshall Conferring of Awards December 2015 77 Bachelor of Engineering with Honours Raja Mohsin Akhtar Chujun Guan Sean O’Brien Wanping Bai Timothy Graham Heaney Grant Andrew O’Neill Si Bao Chuling Huang Don Huynh Pham Geoffrey Barton Jurong Huang Prithvi Raj Potturi Patrick Dylan Burge Clajs Janara Angela Margaret Riley Jordan William Campbell Namita Mary Jose Yifei Shen Yayun Cao Timothy Peter Jost Jun Tang Lu Chen Chengxin Ju Yifu Wang Yuan Chen Damirzhan Kalikov Zhirui Wang Julian Daly Ciempka Kurt Oliver Kuehl Chrisdian Winata Dylan Conolan Paul Labar Ingan Nan Wu Peter Curlewis Xuran Li Nandi Wu James Michael Curry Taining Liu Shun Yao Adam Ross Davis Yao Xiong Loo Weizhuo Yao Fangwei Ding Li Ma Jiayi Zhang Patrick Owen Foley Reece McEwan Yuexi Zhang Bingfei Fu Muhamad Zahin Mohd Ashhar Yiqing Zhu James Gan Nicholas Morton Yuan Zhuang Benjamin Tony Griffin Joseph Nakhle Bachelor of Information Technology Xilong Cao Michael Ovchinnikov Daniel Wayne Reddacliff Wanshu Li Whyi Su Park Yixiang Ren Samuel Josef Charles MendozaJonas Arabella Rose Pollock Ke Wu Patrick Andry Randriambololona Jiqin Yao Chinmoy Misra Ravi Krishna Rathinam Mengxin Yin Jasmine Hui Min Ong Bachelor of Information Technology with Honours Alexander John McGregor-Immig Bachelor of Science Shyamal Chetan Singh Bachelor of Software Engineering with Honours Migara Pratibha Aparekka Liyanagamage Jingyi Gao Mark Ryan Love Justin Michael Anthony Gock Gregory Tom Mitchell Darren Ryan Bishop Jessica Renea Hutcheson Oliver Paul O’Neill Jordan Livio Braiuka Alex Jansons Jack Elliott Rutherford Chong Feng Nursulu Kuspanova Rohan Jay Verma Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Information Technology Grant Aaron Millsteed Talitha Smallwood Jennyfer Elizabeth Lawrence Taylor 78 The Australian National University Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Engineering with Honours Vuong Quoc Luc Miles Sweeney Aleksander James Steven Varga Rebecca Alice Watts Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Information Technology Mary Eleanor McCarthy Geoffrey Michael Quiggin Steven James Rogers Bachelor of Engineering with Honours/Bachelor of Arts Caroline Dare Skinner Bachelor of Engineering with Honours/Bachelor of Finance Yi Yan Lai Bachelor of Engineering with Honours/Bachelor of Science Tasha-Lee Anderson Keira Maree Doherty Bryce Edward Rock Thomas Banks James Flavio Feltrin Adam David Rudgley James Laurence Bills Perry Forsyth Devmei Jayanika Senarath Danny Chung Hsi Chak Lahiru Virantha Hapuarachchi Molly Kate Thomas Cameron Mitchell Dally Katrina Kelleher Adam Krzysztof Wozniak Lauren Anne De Waal Sean James O’Ryan Jing Qi Zhang Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Engineering (Research and Development) with Honours Conor Ciaran Horgan Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Engineering (Research and Development) with Honours/ University Medal Jeremy James Holt Bachelor of Software Engineering with Honours/Bachelor of Commerce Abram El-Sabagh Prosenjit Ghosh Joseph Guinto Michael Hyun Suk Ko Conferring of Awards December 2015 79 Awards conferred since 15-17 July 2015 ceremonies Name Diploma description Adel Abdel Ghafar Doctor of Philosophy 28/10/2015 Fazira Ilyana Abdul Razak Doctor of Philosophy 2/11/2015 Jinelle Kinique Adams Master of Diplomacy 1/10/2015 Jinelle Kinique Adams Master of International Law 1/10/2015 Fiona Allen Doctor of Philosophy 1/10/2015 Sahil Balotra Doctor of Philosophy 28/10/2015 Mei Ying Barnes Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 1/10/2015 Leonardus Bimo Bayu Aji Doctor of Philosophy 10/9/2015 Janice Benson-Sattout Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 1/10/2015 David Blencowe Master of Laws Ruvini Buddhika Brahmanage Master of International and Development Economics 10/9/2015 Jack Edward Buckley Graduate Diploma in International Affairs 1/10/2015 Megan Butcher Graduate Certificate of Arts 10/9/2015 Damian John Candusso Doctor of Philosophy 16/10/2015 Juan Francisco Caneses Doctor of Philosophy 28/10/2015 Robert Cannizzaro Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 10/9/2015 Juan Vicente Agbin Caranguian Graduate Certificate of Studies 10/9/2015 Jane Kathleen Carey Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 10/9/2015 Megan Adelle Carters Doctor of Psychology (Clinical) 27/8/2015 Ian Casha Graduate Diploma in Military Law Liam Cassidy Doctor of Philosophy 16/10/2015 Binod Kumar Chapagain Doctor of Philosophy 10/9/2015 Natalie Dawn Charlesworth Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 27/8/2015 Simon Chen Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 1/10/2015 Lisa Karyee Chen Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 28/10/2015 Long Cheng Master of International and Development Economics 27/8/2015 Christina Peck Ying Cheong Master of Environment (Research) 10/9/2015 Jungdeuk Cho Graduate Certificate in Public Administration 28/10/2015 Jungdeuk Cho Master of Public Policy 28/10/2015 Chantal Core Bachelor of Arts 1/10/2010 Abbey Cross Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 1/10/2015 Ellen Dando Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 10/9/2015 Zung Dang Graduate Certificate of Australian Migration Law and Practice 1/10/2015 Kenneth Davies Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 27/8/2015 George Deakin Master of Military and Defence Studies 10/9/2015 Zhenhua Deng Graduate Diploma of Accounting 10/9/2015 Haomin Deng Master of Financial Management 27/8/2015 Zhanglin Deng Master of Financial Management Ron Densley Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 28/10/2015 Jocelyn Diaz Juarez Graduate Certificate of Australian Migration Law and Practice 16/10/2015 Dominic Douse Bachelor of Arts Scott Dove Master of Military and Defence Studies Shenfeng Duan Master of Business 16/7/2015 Sonya Duus Doctor of Philosophy 27/8/2015 80 The Australian National University Confer date 28/10/2015 27/8/2015 27/8/2015 2/11/2015 16/10/2015 Name Diploma description Confer date Jennifer Rosalind Edmunds Diploma of Art Arnold Laurence Ellem Doctor of Philosophy 27/8/2015 David Ellis Graduate Certificate of Australian Migration Law and Practice 1/10/2015 Mark Evans Master of Military and Defence Studies 10/9/2015 Ryan Farrah Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice Joseph Patrick Roy Fleming Bachelor of Commerce 16/10/2015 Joseph Patrick Roy Fleming Bachelor of Laws 28/10/2015 Nicholas John Floreani Graduate Diploma in Military Law 27/8/2015 Halahapperumage Aruni Fonseka Doctor of Philosophy 27/8/2015 Nicola Mary Francis Doctor of Philosophy 27/8/2015 Steven Frankel Master of Military and Defence Studies 10/9/2015 Anqi Fu Master of Professional Accounting Kent Kei Lok Fung Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 28/10/2015 Bernie Gan Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 27/8/2015 Ryan John Grady Associate Degree 27/8/2015 Xiaotian Guo Master of International and Development Economics 27/8/2015 Yiming Guo Master of International and Development Economics Udeni Manel Hanchapola Appuhamilage Doctor of Philosophy Thomas Stirling Harper Master of Arts (Strategic Studies) 10/9/2015 Ge He Master of Arts (Asia-Pacific Studies) 1/10/2015 Sarah Louise Hill Bachelor of Arts (Art History and Curatorship) 2/11/2015 Darja Hoenigman Doctor of Philosophy 27/8/2015 Angela Huang Bachelor of Actuarial Studies 27/8/2015 Yi-Lan Huang Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 10/9/2014 Yuwen Huang Master of Business 27/8/2015 Laura Hugh Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 1/10/2015 Edward Ridley Hutchinson Master of Applied Linguistics 27/8/2015 Patti Ifield Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice Nastaran Jafari Master of International Affairs 10/9/2015 Emma Jahnke Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 10/9/2015 Kim Johnston Master of Studies 15/7/2015 Trent Jones Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 27/8/2015 Jane Kentmann Graduate Certificate of Australian Migration Law and Practice Fahim Khan Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 16/10/2015 Marina Violet Khoury Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 10/9/2015 Jakub Kielbasa Master of Economics 27/8/2015 Soohwan Kim Doctor of Philosophy 2/11/2015 Elizabeth Jane Kirk Doctor of Philosophy Ronald Yong Wen Kong Bachelor of Laws Patrick Kongmalavong Graduate Diploma in Asia-Pacific Studies Matthew Le Pavoux Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice Hee Lyong Lee Graduate Certificate of Australian Migration Law and Practice 27/8/2015 Zhu’Ai Sian Lee Master of International Law 10/9/2015 Mitchell Lendrum Master of Public Policy 27/8/2015 Mia Lenzi Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 1/10/2015 16/10/2015 27/8/2015 27/8/2015 27/8/2015 28/10/2015 16/10/2015 10/9/2015 27/8/2015 28/10/2015 27/8/2015 28/10/2015 Conferring of Awards December 2015 81 Name Diploma description Daniel Leykam Doctor of Philosophy 10/9/2015 Xuebing Li Master of Financial Management 27/8/2015 Bashan Li Master of International and Development Economics 27/8/2015 Yang Ming Alex Liam Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 10/9/2015 Yi Lin Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 27/8/2015 Qiling Lin Master of Translation (Advanced) 10/9/2015 Heather Lincoln Bachelor of Development Studies (Honours) 15/7/2015 Peter Robert Little Graduate Diploma in Military Law 27/8/2015 Achintha Dharshani Liyanage Bachelor of Science (Psychology) 17/7/2015 Boon Ho Look Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 17/7/2015 Eric Maben Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 27/8/2015 Jessie Marlin Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 28/10/2015 Susan Meriel Marsh Doctor of Philosophy 10/9/2015 Kelly Ann Masters Master of Military Law 10/9/2015 Penelope Susan McCann Bachelor of Arts 17/7/2015 Penelope Susan McCann Bachelor of Laws 17/7/2015 Louese Nolene McConnell Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 1/10/2015 Oliver Mikosza Diploma of Languages 27/8/2015 Craig Monagle Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 27/8/2015 Robert Brian Mooy Graduate Diploma in Military Law 10/9/2015 Penelope Morton Graduate Certificate of Public Policy 10/9/2015 Tavonga Musimhi Graduate Diploma in Science 27/8/2015 Yuqian Ni Graduate Certificate of Studies Rebecca Camille Louise Niumeitolu Bachelor of Laws 28/10/2015 Kieran O’Connor Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 28/10/2015 Michael Joshua Oliver Bachelor of Arts 27/8/2015 Sam Gaspard Osborn Bachelor of Laws 1/10/2015 Samuel Osenieks Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 27/8/2015 Michael James O’Sullivan Master of Military and Defence Studies 27/8/2015 Surya Pachhai Doctor of Philosophy 16/10/2015 Kyle Pattrick Bachelor of Arts 28/10/2015 Lucy Madison Payne Bachelor of Commerce 16/10/2015 Natalie Peles Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 28/10/2015 Jingfeng Peng Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 27/8/2015 Sawang Petvises Doctor of Philosophy 1/10/2015 William John Peyton Master of Asia-Pacific Studies 27/8/2015 Anne-Louise Buu Thi Pham Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 10/9/2015 Toby Mehta Phillips Graduate Certificate in Economic Policy 27/8/2015 Jasmin Phillips Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 1/10/2015 John Plumidis Master of Laws 10/9/2015 Andrew John Pogson Master of Music 1/10/2015 Usman Qayyum Doctor of Philosophy 2/11/2015 Chloe Aline Raderschall Master of Philosophy 1/10/2015 Kazi Mizanur Rahman Doctor of Philosophy 27/8/2015 82 The Australian National University Confer date 27/8/2015 Name Diploma description Confer date Ying Ren Master of International and Development Economics Daniel Riley Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 28/10/2015 Luisa Maria Rosin Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 28/10/2015 Isabella Rosso Doctor of Philosophy 27/8/2015 Kenneth Kimathi Rukunga Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 27/8/2015 Svetlana Russo Graduate Certificate of Australian Migration Law and Practice 1/10/2015 David Linden Ryan Bachelor of Economics Sabina Sabet Graduate Certificate of Australian Migration Law and Practice 1/10/2015 Shahidur Ashraf Saidon Graduate Diploma in Science 27/8/2015 Sophie Louise Scott-Brown Doctor of Philosophy Natasha Shanthakumar Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 28/10/2015 Kathleen Shaw-Farrell Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 1/10/2015 Luke Jeremy Shingles Doctor of Philosophy 2/11/2015 Tinku Shukla Master of Accounting 27/8/2015 Jessie Smith Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice Derek Snipe Master of Military Studies Zijian Song Master of International and Development Economics 27/8/2015 Micah Spry Graduate Certificate of Public Policy 27/8/2015 Gemma Stooke Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 27/8/2015 Alistair Sullivan Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 16/10/2015 Andelka Susa Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 10/9/2015 Ross Tan Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies Andrew Churan Tan Graduate Certificate of Australian Migration Law and Practice 10/9/2015 Malini Tanabalan Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 10/9/2015 Chin-Wei Tang Master of Studies 27/8/2015 Mitchell Tate Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 10/9/2015 Andrew Ters Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 28/10/2015 Szu-Shen Tham Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 10/9/2015 Garth Trickett Bachelor of Economics 27/8/2015 Susan Tridgell Master of Environmental Law 10/9/2015 Kayla Marie Tulloch Doctor of Philosophy 10/9/2015 Isobel Rose Oakes Turner Doctor of Psychology (Clinical) 27/8/2015 Teliah Jordana Turrill Bachelor of Laws 10/9/2015 Koenraad Lambertus Van Den Dungen Doctor of Philosophy 2/11/2015 Edouard Van der Mersch Master of Environmental Law 10/9/2015 Marretje Ida Van Wezel Master of Philosophy 2/11/2015 Dingkun Wang Doctor of Philosophy 28/10/2015 Han Wang Graduate Certificate of Australian Migration Law and Practice 27/8/2015 Yu-Ho Wang Master of Actuarial Statistics 27/8/2015 Chuan Wang Master of Financial Management 27/8/2015 Depeng Wang Master of Financial Management 27/8/2015 Muhammad Waqas Master of Public Policy 27/8/2015 Barry Edward Welsby Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 10/9/2015 Peter John Wigens Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 28/10/2015 27/8/2015 16/10/2015 10/9/2015 10/9/2015 16/10/2015 16/10/2015 Conferring of Awards December 2015 83 Name Diploma description Ryan Witnish Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 27/8/2015 Serena Wong Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 10/9/2015 Shubei Xing Graduate Certificate of Studies 15/7/2015 Yang Xu Master of International and Development Economics 27/8/2015 Danying Xu Master of Professional Accounting Sen Xue Doctor of Philosophy Keyi Yang Master of Actuarial Statistics 27/8/2015 Jingkai Yang Master of Studies 27/8/2015 Wei Yin Master of International and Development Economics 10/9/2015 Jingjing Yu Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 10/9/2015 Xianwu Yu Master of Financial Management 27/8/2015 Patrizia Zavarella Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 10/9/2015 Yuanchao Zhang Master of Actuarial Statistics 10/9/2015 Rui Zhang Master of Financial Management 27/8/2015 Jiexue Zhang Master of Liberal Arts (Advanced) 10/9/2015 Yaqing Zhang Master of Professional Accounting 27/8/2015 Xinghao Zhang Master of Professional Accounting 27/8/2015 Wenda Zhao Master of Financial Management 27/8/2015 Yan Jun Zhou Doctor of Philosophy Irina Zhukova Doctor of Philosophy Yitong Zu Bachelor of International Relations 84 The Australian National University Confer date 27/8/2015 16/10/2015 16/10/2015 10/9/2015 28/10/2015 Conferring of Awards December 2015 85 Access your ANU awards online, at any time. 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