University of Tasmania Graduation Program - Hobart 19 December 2017

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19 December 2017 Hobart



WELCOME FROM THE CHANCELLOR As Chancellor of the University of Tasmania, I offer my warmest congratulations to you as you become our newest graduates. I am honoured to be able to share this special event with you, and your family and friends. Today marks a milestone event in your life as you take a significant step towards your future. In your time as a University of Tasmania student, you have focused your talents and energy on the goal of succeeding in your studies with the help and support of the University’s community. You have learnt to be knowledgeable within your discipline and to use your knowledge to change the world for the better. I encourage you to be proud of your achievements and to actively and positively contribute to your community. You graduate today from one of Australia’s leading universities – the fourth oldest university in the country. Since 1890 we have combined teaching and research in a powerful way, serving our State, our nation and the world. As we reflect on our many achievements in research, teaching and learning excellence we also look forward to the bright future that each of you as graduates will help to shape. We are indeed proud of our graduates and you can be assured that today you join a body of graduates that have, and will continue to have, an impact on the advancement of society. Graduation is not a final farewell to the University. We now count more than 100,000 alumni around Australia and the world of which some 12,500 live overseas. We look forward to welcoming you back as members of our global Alumni community, by continuing formal studies and by participating in the many symposia, lectures, concerts and events hosted here at the University and across the globe each year. For today, enjoy your achievement. Celebrate with your mentors, colleagues, family and friends. The University community is extremely proud of your success and we look forward to your continued involvement and support in the future. The Hon. Dr Michael Field AC Chancellor


Mission Statement The University of Tasmania continues a long tradition of excellence and commitment to free inquiry in the creation, preservation, communication and application of knowledge, and to scholarship that is global in scope, distinctive in its specialisations and that reflects our Tasmanian character. The University will provide leadership within its community, thereby contributing to the cultural, economic and social development of Tasmania.


A MESSAGE FROM THE VICE–CHANCELLOR Graduation is an important rite of passage for all students; a formal recognition of achievement and a celebration of the commitment you made to further your education. You can justly feel proud of your accomplishments. The University of Tasmania’s motto is Ingeniis Patuit Campus – the field is open to talent. Your studies have helped identify, shape and hone your talents. With your graduation today you become alumni of the University and join our fine family of graduates and diplomates. As alumni you, like those who have come before you, will take your learning and talent into the community and apply them to the benefit of humankind, contributing to society, adding to the intellectual, social, economic and cultural fabric of communities in Australia and around the world. Many of our alumni have reached heights of great eminence. It is now your turn to use the skills and knowledge you have acquired to explore new opportunities and to make your mark in the world. The motto ‘open to talent’ remains a fitting description of our intent. We are here because we believe in the University, and we believe in what the University is yet to achieve in Tasmania, in Australia and across the world. It is our reputation for excellence that ensures you, our graduates, have the kind of opportunities that you seek in the board rooms, laboratories and newsrooms of Tasmania, Sydney, Shanghai, New York and London. I invite you to continue your relationship with your University. Our Alumni association is an invaluable resource for you as you embark on your career, with connections across all disciplines and with chapters in Australia and many other countries. I urge you to take advantage of, and contribute to, the extraordinary community of graduates who choose to retain close association with their alma mater and demonstrate pride in their university. Congratulations on reaching this exciting milestone, and my very best wishes to you for your future. Professor Peter Rathjen Vice-Chancellor



A HISTORY OF GRADUATIONS The graduation ceremony is one of great antiquity. Its essential features have been the same since the 12th century when the first universities came into existence. Its necessary constituents are the Chancellor or his or her deputy, the academic staff, the graduands, and the public. When the Chancellor confers degrees, saying to the graduands: ‘By virtue of my authority as Chancellor, I admit you to the degree of …’ those words are a translation of the Latin form used in the Middle Ages. Then, the Chancellor’s authority to confer degrees came from the church. The church had a monopoly on education, partly because it was the guardian of true doctrine, and partly because clerics were almost the only people who could read and write. As a result, the only person who could license a teacher was the bishop of a diocese until, under pressure of other business, he deputised the task to his chief secretary or chancellor. As learning spread, teachers wanted a licence to teach not just in one diocese, but everywhere, and the only person who could give them that was the Pope. The Chancellor’s authority, then, came from the Pope. But at the Reformation, Henry VIII assumed for the Crown all the rights that had previously been the Pope’s in England. That is why all subsequent universities in England have been created by Royal Charter. It is for this reason also that the Chancellor does not wear ecclesiastical robes, as would have been worn in the Middle Ages, but robes similar to those of the Lord Chancellor of England. The second group participating in the ceremony is the academic staff. In the 12th century they would all have been called ‘masters’ or MAs. At that date they were paid no salaries, but hired their own lecture rooms and charged their own fees. But they also formed themselves into a guild or union, which is what universitas originally meant. As in all guilds they were insistent that they, and only they, should determine who should be of their number, and since this involved saying who should be teachers, they soon found themselves in conflict with the Chancellor. In the 13th century they won a great victory when they persuaded the Pope to decree that Chancellors were obliged to confer degrees on all those nominated by the masters. That is why the masters examine the candidates, why the Dean, acting as their spokesperson, reads out the names of those who are to receive degrees, and why the masters at this ceremony watch to see that the Chancellor or his deputy does what is required of him. Thirdly, the graduands. The word ‘degree’ comes from the Latin gradus, which means ‘a step’. When students

are admitted to a Bachelor degree they move one step up towards the mastership. When they are admitted to a masters degree they climb another step and come up on a level with the masters, who then receive them into their guild, or universitas. In the Middle Ages they would then have stayed on the dais, so that their old master could invest them with the symbols of office. But that was only part of the business. The new master had to deliver an inaugural lecture, entertain the whole guild of masters to dinner and preside over disputations for forty days continuously. For that reason, taking one’s masters degree was called ‘inception’, or the beginning of one’s career as a master. The public is the fourth participant. It has an important function because the whole point of the proceedings is that they should be seen and heard by valid witnesses. The public hears the words of the Dean and the Chancellor and sees the new graduates dressed in their respective gowns or robes. The academic gowns are derived from the everyday dress of the medieval clergy. In the Middle Ages they were not open in front, but closed like a clergyman’s cassock. It was in about 1500 that academics had the front opened up so as to display the fine clothes which they were wearing underneath. The hood was the normal medieval headwear, but it soon acquired a coloured lining. By the 17th century, if not earlier, these colours were strictly controlled so that anyone could identify from the colour of a graduate’s hood, the university and the degree. Based on Davis, R.H.C. 1991, From Alfred the Great to Stephen, Hambledon Press, London, pp. 307–309.


UNIVERSITY MACE & BLACK ROD UNIVERSITY MACE

THE BLACK ROD

Most Australian universities have adopted a ceremonial mace that symbolises, in its material and decoration, the universities ethos. Before assuming a ceremonial function, the mace was a weapon carried into battle by medieval knights and war-like bishops. Gradually the role of the mace changed to be purely one representative of authority.

In 2014, the University of Tasmania reintroduced the use of a Black Rod as a symbol of authority at ceremonial occasions.

The University of Tasmania was inaugurated in 1890 and the original object used as the symbol of authority was a simple black rod. In 1982 the university commissioned a mace. Peter Taylor, a local sculptor, designed and co-ordinated its creation and a number of Tasmanian artisans contributed to its making. The head is made of ceramic and bronze. Twelve shaped ceramic flanges or ‘vanes’ form the lower part of the head. The vanes are alternately enamelled in the university colours of red and blue. Gilding is applied to the outer edges of each of the 12 vanes and is topped by a bronze crown. Four of the 12 ceramic vanes extend through the crown and are chamfered to form a visual focus for the paws of four bronze thylacines (Tasmanian tigers) which surround the crown. At the base of the head is a large undecorated wooden knop and the tapered wooden shaft has two knops. The lower knop is coloured blue on its upper surface and red underneath. Its outer perimeter is gilded. The foot knop of turned wood is painted blue. Source: Australiana 2012, February, vol.34, no.1, p.29

The use of a Black Rod dates back to the 14th century in Britain. An Usher of the Black Rod was appointed to serve the monarch in the British House of Lords and was originally an officer of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, a British order of knighthood. The Black Rod was used to discipline anyone who offended the Order. The Usher of the Black Rod leads the official party in and out of important ceremonial occasions, calls the ceremony to order and assists with maintaining order throughout. The University’s Black Rod is made from Hydrowood Blackheart Sassafras. Specialty timbers including Huon Pine, Sassafras and Myrtle as well as Eucalyptus and Blackwood have laid dormant on the bed of Lake Pieman on Tasmania’s rugged West Coast since the site was flooded in the 1970s. Now, these sustainably recovered timbers, the lost trees of Hydrowood, are available for use by furniture designers and woodworkers, as well as in high-end residential and commercial construction. The Centre for Sustainable Architecture with Wood, an extension of the University of Tasmania’s School of Architecture and Design, is collaborating with the State Government and Sustainable Forest Management in the Hydrowood project. The Centre’s role is to provide mainstream timber producers with confidence that the recovered logs can be economically and efficiently converted into usable products. The University black rod is designed by award-winning designer and Program Director of Furniture Design, Simon Ancher.

University of Tasmania Mace

University of Tasmania Black Rod


ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS

19 December 2017, at 11.00 am

THE PROCESSION will enter the Federation Concert Hall at the Hotel Grand Chancellor in the following order: Usher of the Black Rod Faculty Members Deans Executive Dean of College Pro Vice-Chancellors Acting Provost Deputy Vice-Chancellor Acting Chair of Academic Senate Honorary Degree recipient Mace Bearer Chancellor THE NATIONAL ANTHEM will be sung by Ms Grace Ovens, BMus Australians all let us rejoice For we are young and free We’ve golden soil and wealth for toil, Our home is girt by sea: Our land abounds in nature’s gifts Of beauty rich and rare, In history’s page let every stage Advance Australia fair. In joyful strains then let us sing Advance Australia fair. WELCOME BY THE CHANCELLOR The Honourable Dr Michael Field, AC, BA, HonLLD MUSICAL INTERLUDE to be played by the UTAS Brass Quintet THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES THE VALEDICTORY ADDRESS to be delivered by Ms Ruthie Jeanneret, BA-LLB THE CONFERRAL OF THE HONORARY DEGREE to the Honourable Dr Michael Kirby, AC, CMG, BA, LLB, BEc, LLM (Hons) Syd THE OCCASIONAL ADDRESS to be presented by the Honourable Dr Michael Kirby, AC, CMG, BA, LLB, BEc, LLM (Hons) Syd, HonLLD, Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Law, honorary degree recipient CLOSING REMARKS by the Chancellor THE RECESSION of the stage party in reverse order to that of entry, followed by the new graduates REFRESHMENTS will be served after the ceremony in the Federation Ballroom on Level 1

This program includes the names of those candidates who will receive their degrees and diplomas in person and in absentia, and is correct at 13 December 2017.

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COLLEGE OF ARTS, LAW AND EDUCATION

19 December 2017, at 11.00 am

PROFESSOR KATE DARIAN-SMITH, DipEd, BA (Hons), PhD Melb, GAICD, FASSA, Executive Dean and Pro-Vice-Chancellor, College of Arts, Law and Education, will present the graduates and diplomates.

ARTS DIPLOMA OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES Philippa Harriet Robb Fairbairn ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN ARTS Francis Cedric Aboud Amy Boultbee Brett Roderick Bowering Cassandra Breadmore Diana Joy Callahan Timothy David Champion Christopher Robert Cheeseman Nicholas Fredrick Cooper Grant Cresswell Emma Douglas Ben Farquett Jared Adrian Fawkner Maureen Patricia Gilbert William Charles Hamilton Rosemary Helm Rian Gary How David Austin King Aletia Kube Jessica Mai Lewis-Shaw Rebecca Elizabeth McIndoe Andrew Robert Peterson Penelope Lynn Reardon Gavin John Rigby Andrew Charles Stewart Simon Gerard Vout Luke Cameron Walker Hannah Elisabeth Wall Adam James Weeding

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BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE Evangeline Sarah Clarke Jake Kevin Clive Farnworth Eliza Catherine Haigh Olivia Grace Hey Grant David Jessup Miranda Jane Korobacz Grace Alexandra Madden Kimberley Jane Scanlan Louisa Ann Slinger Jordehnne Amber Leah Spouse Lara Rose Webb Alistair John White BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE (POLICE STUDIES) Rodney Busch Philip George Curtis Matthew Craig Drumm Marco Sergio Ghedini Justin Michael Harvey Joshua Hayes Laura Juliet Howe Matthew Richard Lovell Eloise Jane Penney Martin Thomas Rodgers Renee Stewart Matthew Sutton Jayson Dale Taws Shelby Sian Thomas Daniel Jon Walton BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK Kaitlyn Dawn Barlow Alexander Robert John Brinsmead Melissa Anne Burke James Anthony Burleigh Martin Christopher Cairns Sharleen Jade Fawkner

Skylah Jane Fisher Katelyn Jane Franke Eliza Catherine Haigh James Peter Hamilton Laura Kate Harding Olivia Rose Howard Brittany Howes Emily Dawn Howlett Giovanna Mazzella Kiara Skye Miniken-Smith Wendy Helen Moore Rachael Norris Lis Nosworthy Joanna Hope Orchard Rebecca Mona Pettit Ellen Hannah Tierney Sylvia Margaret Wells Cassandra Lee Windridge BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH PROFESSIONAL HONOURS (PUBLIC SECTOR LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT) Justin Abrahams Catherine Wilkins Debbie Jane Williams GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN HUMAN SERVICES PRACTICE Alice Kate Fitzpatrick Joanna Sook Yee Ti Alyson Jane Watts GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS Signe Lundsgaard Andersen


19 December 2017, at 11.00 am

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN POLICE STUDIES Neil Brooksbank Mark Forteath Marco Sergio Ghedini Joseph Pawlasty GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN PUBLIC POLICY Rachel Louise Ireland Kathryn Jane Montgomery GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF JOURNALISM, MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS Mellany Lea Chun Xinting Lou Isobelle Charlotte Monk Huy Pham Huifang Xu Weijia Zhang

GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (INTERNATIONAL) Weijie Chen Ying Chen Nishit Pradhuman Doshi Zahida Atif Mayo Zheng Shao GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF PUBLIC POLICY Jessica Sallie Barnett Anqi Zhao GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS Tahlia Jane Schreck Edward Michael Sheehan MASTER OF JOURNALISM MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS Varun Dev Anuma Helle Maigaard Erhardsen

MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK Sher Bahadur Amy Baraciolli Shannon Maree Clark Annabelle Rose Daniel Jal David Katrina Louise Deans John Flack Renyixin Gu Karen Andrea Harris Chia-Yu Hsu Mikala Helen Jayatilaka Alicia Ann Jones Sarah Jones Brydiejean Belle Jordan Lisa Klye Wenhao Ma Jessica Morgan Quan Nguyen Fiona Rea Will Harvey Skadden Janie Del Whitney

PROFESSOR MARGARET OTLOWSKI, LLB (Hons), PhD, FAAL, Dean, Faculty of Law, will present the graduates and diplomates.

LAW BACHELOR OF ARTS AND BACHELOR OF LAWS Katherine Ann Bowles Chloe Maree Bryan Carmen Bianca Burns Amelia Kate Catt Ashleigh Jade Furminger Grace Alexandra Gunn Alexandra Hall Patrick Ingram Alexandra May Johnston Gabrielle Sarah McDonald Thomas George Rolf Naomi Cecilia Synnott Sophie Jane Warren

BACHELOR OF ARTS AND BACHELOR OF LAWS WITH HONOURS IN LAW Hannah Lee Boxall Sarah Alayne Cullen Julianne Peta Greenwood Lauren Grace Hargrave Adrian Edward Hutchinson Emily Frances Lightfoot Jessica Rose Musch Eilish Lucy O’Keefe Isabelle Lucy Patch

Alice Katherine Prichard Callum Purcell Grace Esther Shaw Thomas James Durie Slatyer Jessica Lee Stewart Leah Vailas Nicholas Joseph Peter Vialle Aelish Jean White

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19 December 2017, at 11.00 am

BACHELOR OF ARTS AND BACHELOR OF LAWS WITH HONOURS IN LAW First Class Honours Charli Isabella Barclay Emily Rose Burgess Audrey Claire Driscoll University Medallist Jenna Louise Hesp Eve Hickey Ruthie Emma Hart Jeanneret Carolyn Grace Scott Callum Alex Tregurtha BACHELOR OF BUSINESS AND BACHELOR OF LAWS Olivia Castrisios Anastasia Lyudenko Sebastian Xavier Thomas- Wilson BACHELOR OF BUSINESS AND BACHELOR OF LAWS WITH HONOURS IN LAW Pierre Andre Dordhain Sophie Alice Hey Michael Klapsis Henry Michael Jones BACHELOR OF BUSINESS AND BACHELOR OF LAWS WITH HONOURS IN LAW First Class Honours Jarrod Michael Hibberd

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BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS AND BACHELOR OF LAWS WITH HONOURS IN LAW Amy Lee Burnell Georgia Louise Mullen BACHELOR OF LAWS Jonathon Thomas Budgeon Jason Cheow Siang Wei Sebastian Chua Jolene Yip Xin Ci Anne Marie Cleal Rubendran Gunasekaran Olivia Alice Jarvis Lim Jing Jia Lucas Zhi Ming Lim Jessica Frances Mackey Mohd Dzuleqhmal Bin Mohd Dzuleqhram Sufyan Mikhail Putra Mohd Kamil Veronica Peter Leanne Marie Rama Rueben S Pillaii Nirasheeni Shanmugaratnam Valentia Szetoh Wanlin Zhi Huey Tan Rodgers Thia Gabreal Charity Wake May Chyi Wong BACHELOR OF LAWS WITH HONOURS Siew May Chua Wan Kiang Cynthia Chua

BACHELOR OF LAWS WITH HONOURS First Class Honours Scott Cameron Ashby Choong Dalun Darrell Philippa Harriet Robb Fairbairn Melanie Rose Harris Tracey Lyn Jacques Demi Missouri Peters BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AND BACHELOR OF LAWS WITH HONOURS IN LAW First Class Honours Brook Moana Raffety Dambacher Ashleigh Rose McCoach Camilla Hilda More GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN PARLIAMENTARY LAW AND PRACTICE Donald Misang Peter Topura GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF LEGAL PRACTICE Alinta Shara Robinson-Herbert Jade Emma Standaloft


GRADUATE RESEARCH

19 December 2017, at 11.00 am

PROFESSOR CLIVE BALDOCK, BSc(Hons) Suss, MSc Lond, MTEM Melb, PhD Lond, FACPSEM, FAIP, FIPESM, FInstP, Dean of Graduate Research, will present the graduates

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN RESEARCH Dain Wesley Bolwell Jocelyn Ellen Nettlefold Laura Ripoll Gonzรกlez DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Dain Wesley Bolwell School Social Sciences Thesis Title The Owl of Minerva: Governing technology in the quest for sustainability Supervisors Professor RG Eccleston, Associate Professor FP Gale Katherine Elizabeth Cashman School Law Thesis Title Lawyers and DNA: Understanding and challenging the evidence Supervisors Associate Professor T Henning, Associate Professor RD Julian, Dr SF Kelty Mark Geoffrey Griffiths School Social Sciences Thesis Title The Challenge of Existential Social Work Practice Supervisors Professor JE Malpas, Professor BB Pease, Dr AJ Vreugdenhil Norah Elizabeth Hosken School Social Sciences Thesis Title Exploring the Organisation of Social Injustice in Australian Social Work Education Supervisors Dr A Baltra-Ulloa, Professor BB Pease Jocelyn Ellen Nettlefold School Social Sciences Thesis Title Improving Citizen Engagement: Community conversations and collaboration on ABC local radio Supervisors Professor KA Jacobs, Professor EA Lester Laura Ripoll Gonzรกlez School Social Sciences Thesis Title Inclusive Policy Networks for Participatory Place Branding: Enhancing stakeholder engagement using an action intervention methodology Supervisors Associate Professor FP Gale, Dr M Harrison, Professor EA Lester, Dr CJ Norris

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HONORARY DEGREE

19 December 2017, at 11.00 am

DOCTOR OF LAWS, honoris causa Michael Donald Kirby For an outstanding contribution as a legal scholar and jurist and extraordinary service to the Commonwealth as its longest serving judicial officer of Australia’s highest constitutional and appellate court, and internationally as a distinguished lawyer and publisher.

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ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS

19 December 2017, at 2.30 pm

THE PROCESSION will enter the Federation Concert Hall at the Hotel Grand Chancellor in the following order: Usher of the Black Rod Faculty Members Dean Executive Dean Pro Vice-Chancellors Acting Vice-Chancellor Acting Chair of Academic Senate Honorary Degree recipient Mace Bearer Chancellor THE NATIONAL ANTHEM will be sung by Ms Grace Ovens, BMus Australians all let us rejoice For we are young and free We’ve golden soil and wealth for toil, Our home is girt by sea: Our land abounds in nature’s gifts Of beauty rich and rare, In history’s page let every stage Advance Australia fair. In joyful strains then let us sing Advance Australia fair. WELCOME BY THE CHANCELLOR The Honourable Dr Michael Field, AC, BA, HonLLD MUSICAL INTERLUDE to be played by the UTAS Brass Quintet THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES THE VALEDICTORY ADDRESS to be delivered by Ms Kenna MacTavish, BA THE CONFERRAL OF THE HONORARY DEGREE to Professsor Rodney Thomson, MA Melb, PhD Syd, DLitt Melb, LMusA, FAHA, FRHISTS, FSA, FMAA, FTCL THE OCCASIONAL ADDRESS to be presented by Professor Rodney Thomson, MA Melb, PhD Syd, DLitt Melb, HonDLitt, LMusA, FAHA, FRHISTS, FSA, FMAA, FTCL, Honorary staff member, School of Humanities, honorary degree recipient CLOSING REMARKS by the Chancellor THE RECESSION of the stage party in reverse order to that of entry, followed by the new graduates REFRESHMENTS will be served after the ceremony in the Federation Ballroom on Level 1

This program includes the names of those candidates who will receive their degrees and diplomas in person and in absentia, and is correct at 13 December 2017.

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COLLEGE OF ARTS, LAW AND EDUCATION

19 December 2017, at 2.30 pm

PROFESSOR KATE DARIAN-SMITH, DipEd, BA (Hons), PhD Melb, GAICD, FASSA, Executive Dean and Pro-Vice-Chancellor, College of Arts, Law and Education, will present the graduates and diplomates.

DIPLOMA OF FAMILY HISTORY Rae Lesley Alexander Susan Irvine Anderson Gwendolyn Mary Arthur Lynette Joan Barnes Robyn Louise Barratt Patricia Joan Barwick Alicia Maree Bates Meredith Garth Bell Maryanne Bennie Julie Anne Best Gemma Christine Beswick Melanie June Black Gillian Leanne Blake Darryl William Brady Patricia Anne Breen Karen Brown Sally-Anne Brown Gary Edward Bull Johanna Alma Burfitt-Williams Ian Byers Danae Douglas Callister Carol Ann Campbell Annette Billie Cartwright Michael James Clark Beverley Margaret Clarke Janice Ruth Clarke Helen Campbell Cohen Sally Joy Colelough Susan Joy Coleman Denise Helen Colk Christine Lynnette Collins Jan Maree Colliver Catherine Grace Cooper Lisa Marie Cooper Donald James Cornford Jennifer Anne Croxton Helen Margaret Cullen Penelope Jane Czehmester Lynne Dacey Catherine Fiona Davis Christine Joanne de Longville Louise Dean Heather Elizabeth Denholm 8.

Elizabeth Faye Dolan Lynnette Kathleen Dornauf Nanette Elizabeth Doughty Judith Lurlene Eindorf Carmel Elliott Patricia May Engler Helen Janine Etherington Linda Judith Fisher Pamela Joy Foenander Anne Forbes Kirsty Rhyl Fraser Suzanne Gai Frith Anthony Georgiou Vicki Ann Grace John Joseph Grant Susan Valerie Grant Anna Patricia Graves Stephanie Jayne Grundy Nancy Kaye Gurney Caroline Haigh Judith Anne Hearn John Frederick Heath Charmaine Helen Hockley Heather Hodge Judith Kay Hogan Regina Hogan Ngaire Kaye Holman Shane William Hopkinson Rachael Howard Valerie Ann Howard David John Hughes Marie Anne Humphries Gaewyn Daphne Hurst Christine Lorraine Hutton Patricia Linda Hyde Caitlyn Jaabaek-Smith Beverley Mavis Johns Rebecca Leigh Johnson Carmel Geraldine Jones Meredith Lily-Ann Jones Rose Ann Jupp Debra Joy Katon Sandra Margaret Kerkvliet Judith Diane King

Leeann Joy Klinberg-Kirby David Allan Knox Linda May Kuhn Elizabeth Lake Kim Susan Legge Sian Rhiannon Leitch Kathryn Jane Longmuir Louise Alma Lowe Christina Lorrain Lowery Kym Francis Lynch Janet Lesley Macloy Victor Gordon Malham Margaret Janet Mansfield Andrea Jane Marks Karen Louise Marshall Amanda May Maynard Suzanne Roma Maynard Barbara McClintock Dorothy Ruth McCullagh Dianne McDonald Judith Louise McGilvary Judith Margaret McKay Fiona Helen McKinley Kathleen May McRae Margaret Lilian McSpedden Belinda Gay Melton Margaret Shields Miller Christine Mines Heather Jean Minol Marcia Ruby Moon Susan May Moore Jenny Morris Paul Morris Margaret Elizabeth Moxon Susan Jane Mulholland Elizabeth Nelson Kim Maree O’Brien Wendy Joan O’Keefe Vicki Louise Parslow Stafford Anita Stella Smollett Payne Nicola Michelle Pendry-Clare Olivia Ann Peters Susan Patricia Pike Meleese Lynette Pollock


19 December 2017, at 2.30 pm

Jacinta Mary Preis Alison Anne Prendergast Christine Lesley Randall Elizabeth Donna Reid Christine Anne Rhodes Evelyn Ann Ricketts Leanne Joy Robins Stephanie Patricia Ryan Rosemary Dianna Faye Saltmarsh Joanne Louise Saville Dianne Schultz Wendy Maree Scott-Buchanan Margaret Joan Sermon Patricia Shaw Susan Jane Short Carolann Skurrie Jacqueline Louise Slyp Carol Vivienne Smallman Diane Smith Elizabeth Jane Smith Katie Louise Smith Michelle Annette Smith Robyn Louise Smith Terese Ellen Smith Sally Ann Snowden Gaila June Stafford Wendy Jan Stewart Mary Christine Sutton Marie Ruth Symons Jessie Veronica Tamas Kim Anne Taylor Margaret Cameron Thurgate Allen Tiller Gina Ann Tooke Marjorie Anne Turner Irene Mary Vigh Ellenor Wadsworth Vanessa Joy Waters Cecily Jane Watson Julie Anne Webb Ann Marie Wells Wendy Westgate Sharna-Lee Monda White Amie Skye Whittington Leigh Erica Wignell Ann Maria Williams-Fitzgerald

Ian James Wilson Ruth Elizabeth Mary Wilson Valerie Joan Wilson Leah Anne Windle Karen Lea Wolswinkel Elizabeth Bernadette Womack Craig Nathan Woodhall Aleathea Nola Wootton Cheryl Gaye Wright DIPLOMA OF GENERAL STUDIES Henry Austin-Stone DIPLOMA OF LANGUAGES Max Barton Ellis Rebecca Healey Teshia Elizabeth Kelly DIPLOMA OF UNIVERSITY STUDIES (ARTS) Corey David Hardman Charlotte Marie Macleod Lillee-Mae Paul Stephanie Kate Pettingill Skye van Asch Courtney Webber ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN ARTS Aiman Rasheed BACHELOR OF ARTS Lisa Ann Amerikanos Angus Charles Thomas Anderson Sean James Anthony Nicholas David Becker Gabrielle Lauren Bird Ira Rose Bleakley Alison Margaret Boardman Jessica Rose Brewer Penelope Claire Brewer Jessie Brough Stephen Phillip Michael Brown Calypso Charlotte Hye Jung Burns Beau David Bassett Clark Russell Gene Clark

Sarah Elizabeth Clarke Emma Louise Coad Rebecca Jean Coleman Shantelle Lee Colgrave Laura Collins Ruby Grace Commane Kelly Conway Liam Conway Jack Tasman Cooper Haylee Cox Annabel Grace Curtis Frazer Jack Davison Paige Frances Dodd Jake Frederick Doran Nicholas Manuel Duharte Joshua David Edwards David Jonathon Escott Jessica Marie Fleming Louise Jane Frank Madison Edith Gadd Georgina Ruth Green Leigh James Harding William Oliver Heyward Tabitha Higgins Smith Paul Gregory Hunt Emily Judith Jarvie Megan Ketchell Laura Madeline Knowles Emma Simone Lester Logan Grace Linkston Campbell Robert Henry Macdonald Rosie Kate MacDonald Sigrid Grace MacLeod Kenna Mairi MacTavish Sophie Malone Francesca Mascia Natasha Jean-Louise Mauriello Tobias McCrae Ashleigh Elizabeth McLarin William John Mearns Connor Thomas Munnings Trent William Morton Nerys Elisha Brook O’Brien Nicholas Mason Osborn Jacqueline Lynette Palmer Todd Stephen Parsell 9.


19 December 2017, at 2.30 pm

BACHELOR OF ARTS (CONT) Sam Joshua Gillman Rhodes Veronica Kate Wolf Roberts Kayleigh Anne Robertson Tahnee Alana Russell Liam John Salter Dannielle Monique Shadwick Brayly Spotswood Jessica Louise Stacey Sarah Louise Tilley Kyle Scott Underdown Michael Vince Rebekka Walden-Baur Jessica Madeline Walker James Warren Elisa Jane Watkins Kasey Nicole Wilkins Mia Comyn Williamson Laura Josephine Zocco BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH HONOURS Sophia Rose Mallick Tristan Walter Butschek Charlotte Elizabeth Campbell Jessica Anne Davies Fiona Hilary Davis Tamieka Alida de Jong Liam Jacob Evans Melissa Jay Heather Callum John Jones Nikola Louise Kramer Donald George McCrae Paul Andrew Bernard Potter Nathan Robert Volf Kyle James Wisniewski Jared Ronald Yost

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BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH HONOURS

BACHELOR OF ARTS AND BACHELOR OF ECONOMICS

First Class Honours

Rosemary Campbell Arundell MacGregor Geikie

Benjamin John Armstrong Ashleigh Catherine Barnes Ruth Madeleine Dunsby Katinka Bundgård Fals Nicholas Michael Francis Gribble University Medallist Joseph Laurence Haddon Jack Ryder Jones Amelia Turner Kohl Joshua Anthony Lippis Frieda Alice Moran Lykke Otzen Clare Preston Angela Louise Ross Melanie Cate Ross Hyeri Shin Jessica Erin Smith Richard Francis Tilley Michael John Wilson BACHELOR OF ARTS AND BACHELOR OF BUSINESS Jessykah Byfield Felicity Shasta Dawes Stephanie Laura Ettershank Sera Anne Goldstone Georgia Louise Harris Sophie Louise Jones Noor Nasarullah Khan Pamela Helen Mace Daniel Scott Andrew McCoy Dorothy Tjagaduris Alexia Izabella Williamson

BACHELOR OF ARTS AND BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS Bronwyn Jane Gould Lisa Shiu Fen Hui Clare Alexandra Rieper BACHELOR OF ARTS AND BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Maria Daglas Stephanie Louise Newington BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH PROFESSIONAL HONOURS (HUMAN SERVICES PRACTICE) Sally Blanden Charley Hodgson Deborah Anne Schofield-Gavin Sophie Rose Watkins GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN ARTS (HISTORY) Anne Ririka


GRADUATE RESEARCH

19 December 2017, at 2.30 pm

PROFESSOR CLIVE BALDOCK, BSc(Hons) Suss, MSc Lond, MTEM Melb, PhD Lond, FACPSEM, FAIP, FIPESM, FInstP, Dean of Graduate Research, will present the graduates

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN RESEARCH Ross Robert Tunney Fang Xia DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Ross Robert Tunney School Humanities Thesis Title Between ‘Reality’ and Representation: Photographic ambiguities of place and identity in Japan’s postwar modernity Supervisors Dr RE Frost, Dr BT Hartley, Dr K Suganuma Fang Xia School Humanities Thesis Title The Unsettled Hearts in the West: Self-representations of diasporic Chinese self-narratives in English, 1980s–1990s Supervisors Dr JL Roberts, Dr M Rolls

HONORARY DEGREE DOCTOR OF LETTERS, honoris causa Rodney Malcolm Thomson For a distinguished career in teaching, research and service to the University, and an outstanding contribution to international scholarship in the field of medieval history.

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ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS

19 December 2017, at 6.00 pm

THE PROCESSION will enter the Federation Concert Hall at the Hotel Grand Chancellor in the following order: Usher of the Black Rod Faculty Members Dean Executive Dean Deputy Vice-Chancecllors Acting Provost Acting Chair of Academic Senate Guest Speaker Mace Bearer Chancellor THE NATIONAL ANTHEM will be sung by Ms Grace Ovens, BMus Australians all let us rejoice For we are young and free We’ve golden soil and wealth for toil, Our home is girt by sea: Our land abounds in nature’s gifts Of beauty rich and rare, In history’s page let every stage Advance Australia fair. In joyful strains then let us sing Advance Australia fair. WELCOME BY THE CHANCELLOR The Honourable Dr Michael Field, AC, BA, HonLLD THE OCCASIONAL ADDRESS to be delivered by Dr Amy Jackett, BA-BFA, PhD MUSICAL INTERLUDE to be played by the UTAS Brass Quintet THE CONFERRING OF DEGREES THE VALEDICTORY ADDRESS to be delivered by Miss Anna Reddington, BA (Hons), MTeach CLOSING REMARKS by the Chancellor THE RECESSION of the stage party in reverse order to that of entry, followed by the new graduates REFRESHMENTS will be served after the ceremony in the Federation Ballroom on Level 1

This program includes the names of those candidates who will receive their degrees and diplomas in person and in absentia, and is correct at 13 December 2017.

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COLLEGE OF ARTS, LAW AND EDUCATION

19 December 2017, at 6.00 pm

PROFESSOR KATE DARIAN-SMITH, DipEd, BA (Hons), PhD Melb, GAICD, FASSA, Executive Dean and Pro-Vice-Chancellor, College of Arts, Law and Education, will present the graduates and diplomates.

ARTS DIPLOMA OF FINE ARTS AND DESIGN Heather Lee Boundey Liam Patrick McManus Michael Peter McQuillan Soren Nicholas Risby Ella Tobin DIPLOMA OF MUSIC Eric Amani Mark Barry Anderton Simon Andrew Beswick Kate Boatwright Sarah Brien Calypso Charlotte Hye Jung Burns Finnian Carter Charles John Chadwick Amber Clark Taryn Elizabeth Conroy Rohan Vernon Corby Lance Humphrey Cowled Adam Philip Julian Davenport- Hortle Karl Raymond Deenick Kristine Dingemanse Kelli Marie Dixon Melvyn Charles Dobson Zoe-Zowie Veronica Douglas- Kinghorn Taylah Evans Derek Reginald Grice Rebekah Mary Grice Mark Jeffery Ham Thomas Helps Elizabeth Margaret Hey Robert Charles Hillhouse Arthur Jones Nathan Lloyd Juriansz Claire Grace Kavic

Joyce Kleywegt Thomas Harry Lamb Liam Patrick Meany Nathan Paul Meurant Tessa Patricia Furst Morrisby Emma Maria Daisy Murray Eve Dallas Osborn Travis Parkinson Michael Raymond Phelps Cameron Wallace Potter Tanya Samantha Ramakrishnan Clare Alexandra Rieper Philip Stephen Riley Audrey Marny Rowe David John Schmidt Amity Elizabeth Ellen Smith Alec Brynne Tanton James Andrew Taylor Olivia Thorne Adelaide Touber Michael Turvey Leigh Watson Megan Wilkinson Frederick Anton Henry Woods Mark Yates ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN MUSIC STUDIES Hilary Jennifer Baxter Krista Jane Brinckman Josie Maree Dwyer Julie Findlay Nicolas Pieter Findlay Alexandra Patricia Giller Rhys Christopher Gray Donabelle Taguinod Leach Madeline Dorothy Nichols Lauren Elise Annette Potter Melanie Jane Smith

BACHELOR OF ADULT AND APPLIED LEARNING Faith Rosemary Atkins Shaun Logan BACHELOR OF CONTEMPORARY ARTS Frances Margaret Seen Maxwell Thollar BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS Mark Andrew Aheimer Sophie Jean Arnold Catherine Zohra Germaine Ashmore Jessie Grace Barclay Jess Elizabeth Bateman Lee Booth Jillian Margaret Catto Ella Clifford Timothy James Coad Jordon Ros Conway Graeme Cook Linda Jane Crispin James Ennever Casey Elizabeth Gardner Francis George Guy Joseph Michael Hodgson Jasmine Hull Jason Gareth James Natasha Jones Maria Isabel Lozano Fernandez Emma Magnusson-Reid Ian Malcolm McKenzie Neven Miric Sharon Lesley Moore Samuel Mountford Tomas Francis O’Meara Jack O’Toole Tersia Oosthuizen Lorena Perovic

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BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS (CONT) Dexter Rosengrave Joseph Ray Shrimpton Angela Ashlee Turner Fathimath Shara Waheed Jacqueline Louise Ward Bianca Louise Williams Alice Jane Woods Holly Elise Zeinert BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS WITH HONOURS Shanshan Ai Murray Scott Antill Phoebe Margaret Beard Nikala Jane Bourke Catherine Laura D’Orazio Gabrielle Mikaela Gollogly Rohan Edward Lucas Ariel Maria Ruby Mather Palmese Denise Ann Rathbone Jon Richard Smeathers Vickie Webb Wong Man Ping BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS WITH HONOURS

BACHELOR OF MUSIC Jasmin Bade-Boon Cameron Iain Beattie Jesse James Bowden Joshua Farner Declan Josef Gould Foley Alexandra Claire Frank Rhys Christopher Gray Thomas James Hann Catherine Louise Johnston Simon John Kelly Kartanya Rose Maynard Zoe Merrington Shane Douglas Morgan Hadyn Ian Murtagh Maraika Smit Anna Stewart BACHELOR OF MUSIC WITH HONOURS Margaret Rose Abraham Nicholas William Ashwood Catherine Elizabeth Clarke Samuel Vincent Gobbey Alfred Randall Jackson Georgie Stewart O’Malley Stuart Marc Whitmore Robertson Charles Maxwell Wood

First Class Honours Abigail Giblin Samuel Dean Johnstone Zoe Jane Lovell Campbell Muskett Micheila Lauren Petersfield Clare Mary Powell Catherine Mary Robinson Priscilla Pearl Schmacker-Beck BACHELOR OF MEDIA Ebony Abblitt Jordan Ashleigh Edmonds Connor Lewis Gatehouse Rebecca Hyland Nikita McGuire Anthony Liam Osborn 14.

BACHELOR OF MUSIC WITH HONOURS First Class Honours Patrick Hilary Scanlan Hayes Angus Edward Leighton Melfred Lijauco BACHELOR OF MUSIC (ELITE) WITH HONOURS Isabella Eva Brown Zoe Eliza Suckling

BACHELOR OF MUSICAL ARTS Michaela Ann Darlington Beresford Antony John Cave Reilly James Christian Sam Alexander Harrington Kristian Santopietro BACHELOR OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION Rachel Claire Absolom Candice Lauren Carlin Bella Quin Elizabeth Dower Genevieve Alice Drury Daniel Alexander Fitch Josephine Ellen McKinnon Kelsey O’Brien William Peter Sander Lian Seager GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN MUSIC (PERFORMANCE) Peter James Jorge Fabian GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF MUSIC (PERFORMANCE) Riley Michael O’Doherty MASTER OF FINE ART AND DESIGN (PAINTING) Sue Nettlefold MASTER OF FINE ART AND DESIGN (SCULPTURE) Bradley James Harkin MASTER OF MUSIC STUDIES Baiyu Chen


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EDUCATION DIPLOMA OF UNIVERSITY STUDIES (EDUCATION) Jed Nathaniel Matthews Emily Jane Pregnell Maggie Jewell Routledge Philip James Woods BACHELOR OF ADULT AND APPLIED LEARNING Faith Rosemary Atkins Shaun Logan BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (APPLIED LEARNING) Meagan Lee Court Clare Maree Fordyce David Edward Gutteridge Natasha Renee Harris Byron Kelly Jenssen Sally Anne Walker Georgiana Mary Weir Olivia Crystal Williams BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (EARLY CHILDHOOD) Emma Mariana Jacobson Danielle Maree Jones Marcelle Simone Lilley Nicole Emma McGinniss Rebecca Louise McKay Melanie Claire McKenzie Rachel Megan Millikan Lauren Elizabeth Madeline Payne Victoria Ellen Stansfield Lynsey Louise Tame Jodi Lee Templar Lucy Edwina Jane Warrillow- Williams Valeska Josephine Winter

BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION) Joshua Douglas Youl BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (PRIMARY) Tenille Lee Ashlin Jennifer Lee Bardelmeyer Georgeena Leslie Valerie Bresnehan Laura Elizabeth Charlesworth Stephanie Corless Emily Joy Cuthbert Sarah Grace Devereux Jessica De-Anne Evans Alexander James Firth Georgia Emily Gowing Tammy Louise Grimley Georgia Claire James Glenys Ann Jarvis Ella Marjorie Johnson Kathleen Virginia Markel Annette Eileen McKenzie Kathryn Maree Murray Sarah Ella O’Byrne Melissa Lee Papal Elizabeth Anne Parry Jian Peng Louise Mary Shaw Jaimie-Lee Joy Shearing Laura Grace Stewart Alice Jean Young GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION (APPLIED LEARNING) Joanna Kwai Aurore Le Page David Marley R JEEVANANTHAN Ramayah Margaret Anne Whitney

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION (EARLY CHILDHOOD) Melanie Sadler Magenta Lyn Scotney GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION (INCLUSIVE EDUCATION) Georgina Louise Fleming GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION STUDIES Paul Antony Beltran Bradley Craig Fitzallen Xin Yu Guo Mary Margaret Holland Angela Mare Bronwen Pinkard MASTER OF TEACHING Nicole Eloise Abery Jessica Susan Aird Benjamin John Allanby Lauren Kate Baker Meghan Isabel Barber Tom Andrew Beadle Finley June Blizzard Katherine Deidre Bowden Bobby-Jack Bowen Butchart Dominic Bratzel-McSweeney Michelle Louise Brewster Laura Jayne Briscoe Rachael Jane Bromfield John Adam Buckley Julian James Bugg Madelyn Grace Carver Kayla Elizabeth Chaplin Derek Lloyd Choi-Lundberg Thomas Edward Cotterell Tonoya-Lucy Cragg Henry James Curtis Scott Jamie Czerkiewicz Amber Suzanne Demir Laure Despland Emily Rose Devlin

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MASTER OF TEACHING (CONT) Elizabeth Dougan Madeleine Kate Downie Amy Jane Fiddaman Amy French Jess Anne Fulton Sophie Anna Moase Gallen Chiara Gallo Grace Amanda Giles Marissa Anne Gjocaj Christopher Ian Glenn Ashley Goulding Enrica Lucy Graham Matthew Paul Griffiths Nichole Lesley Harbottle Laura Fay Harris Andrew Charles Henderson Jenna Lea Hetebry-Roberts Benjamin Ross Hibbert Travis Leigh Hutchins Stephen Ross Hutchinson Lillian May Jean Hyatt Mark Hynes Jacinta Rachael Knowles Adam Christopher Lapolla Christopher Lewinski Margaret Caroline Murray Lindsay Jacob Lintner

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Philippa Jane Lohrey Caitlin Scott Love Matthew Paul Luttrell Paul Mathew Luttrell Evthoxia Elsa Ira Lynch Lauren Annie Makepeace Alexis Evelyn Mamacas Daniel Grahame McIntosh Petra Frances Menzies Chloe Simone Meskanen Sarah Lee Middleton Jade Mitchell Delphine Monnier Victoria Lee Montagner Matthew Murfet Sarah Jean Mus Diana Ellen Nahodil Madeline Dorothy Nichols Caitlyn Anne Cairns Officer Francis Pascal Alexander Pearson Caitlin Anna Perry Alessandra Genieve Pinazo Elsie Elizabeth Pollard Kim Lesley Portlock Hannah Powell Alister Thomas Price

Melissa Nicole Rahilly Anna Bee Reddington Rachel Dorothy Reeves Jesse Denoon Reid Liam Rice Kieren Rogers Seena Sejan Kieran John Siedler Heather Caroline Smart Emma Rose Smith Helen Stephanou Courtney Frances Thirgood Ryan John Thompson Gregory Phillip Timms Lisa D’Arne Travers Aaron Stephen Turner Bernadette Anne Walker Weizhe Wang Lora Warman Jessica Whelan Robert Francis Bernard White Shana Mullen Williams Michael Alan Wilson Emily Ann Wolfe Yuan Yang Rachel Sara Zerner Xingyue Zhang


GRADUATE RESEARCH

19 December 2017, at 6.00 pm

PROFESSOR CLIVE BALDOCK, BSc(Hons) Suss, MSc Lond, MTEM Melb, PhD Lond, FACPSEM, FAIP, FIPESM, FInstP, Dean of Graduate Research, will present the graduates.

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN RESEARCH Rosemary Ac Maliheh Babaee David Ronald Bluhdorn MASTER OF EDUCATION Anne Alexandra Hugo School Education Thesis Title Silent, Invisible and Under-supported? An autoethnographic journey through the valley of the shadow and youth mental health in Australia Supervisors Dr KM Howells, Dr T Moss, Dr SL Thomas MASTER OF FINE ARTS Jane Slade School Creative Arts Thesis Title Poem Number 124: Visualizing the material folds and sacred spaces in Emily Dickinson’s poem, through printmaking Supervisors Dr JM Hogan, Ms AL MacDonald, Dr L Negrin Susan Maria van der Beek School Creative Arts Thesis Title Mirrored Resonance: Exploring an aesthetics of engagement Supervisors, Dr RE Frost, Professor JE Malpas, Dr MB Walch DOCTOR OF EDUCATION Susan Maree Ryan School Education Thesis Title “Behind the Screen: The Internet Playground” Cyberbullying in Secondary Schools: Its impact on school communities Supervisors Dr J Allen, Dr CM Gardner, Associate Professor KJ Swabey DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Rosemary Ac School Education Thesis Title Early Childhood Programs for Social Inclusion in Tasmania, Australia: Examining cognitions, emotions and social dispositions Supervisors Dr JE Dyment, Dr BF Reynolds, Dr MH Travers Maliheh Babaee School Education Thesis Title The Role of E-Portfolios in Higher Education: The experience of pre-service teachers Supervisors Dr S Fan, Dr T Le, Professor MT Prosser, Dr M Short, Dr HA Smith, Associate Professor KJ Swabey

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19 December 2017, at 6.00 pm

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (CONT) David Ronald Bluhdorn School Creative Arts Thesis Title Wildness and Artefact: Re-presenting the divergent trajectories of Lakes Gordon and Pedder Supervisors Associate Professor DM Stephenson, Dr MB Walch

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Graduates and diplomates who were admitted to degrees and awarded diplomas at a meeting of the University Council on 22 October 2017 DIPLOMA OF DEMENTIA CARE Vicki Bunting Nerida Slater

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (CLINICAL NURSING AND TEACHING) Maree Elizabeth Hill

BACHELOR OF NURSING James Tobias McGarry

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (RENAL NURSING)

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (CARDIOVASCULAR NURSING)

Jayamma Saju

GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF CLINICAL PHARMACY Ashleigh Elizabeth Buccheri Jason Buccheri Hui Kiu Lau Mark Minervini GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF LEGAL PRACTICE Andrew Henry John Isles Toby MacGregor Cameron Michael Topfer

Ecila Yee

Graduates and diplomates who were admitted to degrees and awarded diplomas at a meeting of the University Council on 10 November 2017 DIPLOMA OF DEMENTIA CARE Catherine Zuluaga

BACHELOR OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING

Tang Zhenyu

Angela Smith

BACHELOR OF NURSING WITH CLINICAL HONOURS (LEADERSHIP IN PRACTICE)

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (ANAESTHETIC AND RECOVERY NURSING)

Marie Bernadette Fermin

Amelia Leonie Beasley Sambridhi Gautam Christopher Mark Neilson

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS Cheng Pui Ka Chu Wing Hei Bobo Lam Hon Fai Lee Man Hin Brian Tam Yu Hin Tsang Po Yee Tso Shui Yan BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (PRIMARY) Leanne Sammut BACHELOR OF E-HEALTH (HEALTH INFORMATICS) (PROFESSIONAL HONOURS) Kylie Parks BACHELOR OF EXERCISE SCIENCE Simon Joseph Dudgeon

BACHELOR OF PARAMEDIC PRACTICE Jason Nicholls Carrick GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Iona Elizabeth Johnson GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN LEADERSHIP (HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES) Justine Gameiro

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (CRITICAL CARE NURSING) James Eastlake Gillian Ann Shanahan GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (EMERGENCY NURSING) Matei Andrin John Gray Kaitlyn Therese Hickey Leah McGeough

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GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE NURSING) Shaini Abraham Leanne Lucy Darvill GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (NEUROSCIENCE NURSING) Zureen Khan GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (PERIOPERATIVE NURSING) Clare George Nilanthi Wells

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (RENAL NURSING)

GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC HEALTH Antoinette Maree Tanner- Dhanapriya Mesina Nothdurft Purushothaman GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN RESEARCH Leanne Joy Morrison GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MARITIME ENGINEERING (NAVAL ENGINEERING) Stephen Geoffrey Marsh

GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF ADVANCED PARAMEDICINE (ADVANCED CARE PARAMEDIC PRACTITIONER) Lucy Oatley GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF SOCIAL WORK (ADVANCED PRACTICE) April Heather Gourlay

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Davina Brown School Education Thesis Title Writing to be Heard: Authorial voice in the written discourse of Chinese international students Supervisors Associate Professor G Castleton, Dr S Fan, Professor D Kember, Dr T Le, Dr M Short, Dr P Throssell Brendan Leigh Churchill School Social Sciences Thesis Title Changes in Attitudes towards Gender Roles in Australia: A life course perspective Supervisors Associate Professor D Habibis, Associate Professor N Jackson, Professor J Pakulski, Professor M Walter Leanne Joy Morrison School Tasmanian School of Business and Economics Thesis Title Western Environmental Discourse in The Corporate Report Supervisors Dr S Shimeld, Associate Professor T Wilmshurst

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UNIVERSITY ARMS & MEDALS UNIVERSITY ARMS Prior to 1936, the University used a Common Seal that was the seal of the Tasmanian Council of Education. In 1937, the University Council arranged a competition, seeking designs for a coat of arms from University graduates. A design by Mr Egbert Holder Harry BA, BCom, a Launceston resident, was declared the winner from 47 submissions. Mr Harry’s design was a rough sketch, with a shield divided into silver and blue quarters bearing the following charges: –– a red lion being the Tasmanian badge as decreed by Queen Victoria –– a gold book signifying ‘the academic side of University Activity’ –– a gold Southern Cross ‘representative of Australia’ –– a red Olympic torch ‘representing the athletic side of University activity’ The original design also contained a crest, which was later removed. Over time, the university commissioned UK designer for the Royal Mint, Mr George Kruger Gray, to produce a beautifully painted drawing that looks much like the regal logo in use today. He kept the emblems of Mr Harry’s design, arranging them in a visually appealing, heraldically correct manner.

The blazon of a Grant of Arms is the official definition of the Arms. The blazon for the University’s shield, from the Grant of Arms is translated (from heraldic language) as follows: A white/silver shield on which is a red lion walking across facing straight ahead with right forepaw raised with blue claws and tongue, holding in its right forepaw a flaming torch in natural colours; and on the shield is also a broad red bar making up the top one-third on which is a broad central blue vertical bar with a yellow/gold border down each side, carrying the [five] brightest stars of the Southern Cross in white/silver; between two yellow/gold books closed with clasps. The University of Tasmania’s logo, used on its stationary and web sites today, is based on a standardised and stylised version of the red Lion passant from the Coat of Arms. UNIVERSITY MEDALS The University Medal is the highest academic award made to an undergraduate student. The medals are awarded to students who have a consistent record of exceptional academic achievement at all levels of a bachelor’s degree program, and qualify for a bachelor’s degree with first class honours. Up to thirteen medals can be awarded annually.

In the 1970’s the University applied to the College of Heralds for a Grant of Arms. This application was successful, and for the first time the University had Arms.

University of Tasmania Coat of Arms

University of Tasmania Medal


ACADEMIC REGALIA The University’s academic dress is based on the styles worn at the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. The academic regalia consists of a scarlet or black cloth gown; a separate hood or stole; and a trencher cap (also known as mortarboards) or bonnet. Gowns and hoods of different shapes indicate the degrees of Bachelor, Master and Doctors. The colour of the hoods represents the discipline of study. Honorary Doctorate A gown of scarlet cloth faced on the opening of the sleeves and on the full length of the lapels with coloured silk representing the academic discipline. The hood is black and fully lined with coloured silk. A black velvet tudor bonnet with a gold cord and tassel.

Australian Maritime College Bachelors Degree A gown of black cloth. The hood is black and fully lined with coloured silk and bound on the tippet and cowl with gold braid. A black trencher cap with a black cord and tassel.

Honorary Master Degree

Associate Degrees and Diplomas

A gown of scarlet cloth faced on the opening of the sleeves and on the full length of the lapels with coloured silk representing the academic discipline. The hood is black and fully lined with coloured silk. A trencher cap with a gold cord and tassel.

A gown of black cloth. A stole of coloured silk representing the academic discipline. A black trencher cap with a black cord and tassel.

Professional Doctorates

Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor

A gown of black cloth faced on the opening of the sleeves and on the full length of the lapels with coloured silk representing the academic discipline. The hood is black and fully lined with coloured silk. A black velvet tudor bonnet with a gold cord and tassel.

A gown of black damask silk trimmed with gold braid, and featuring gold embriodery designs representing the lion from the University’s coat of arms and the Tasmania floral emblem, the Tasmanian Flowering Blue Gum. A black trencher cap with the cap edged with gold braid, or a black velvet Tudor bonnet, with a gold cord and tassel.

Doctor of Philosophy A gown of black cloth faced on the opening of the sleeves and on the full length of the lapels with scarlet silk. The hood is scarlet and fully lined with scarlet silk. A black velvet tudor bonnet with a scarlet cord and tassel.

CEREMONIAL REGALIA

Members of UTAS Council A gown of black cloth with gold braid running from front to back on each shoulder. A black trencher cap with a black cord and tassel.

Masters Degree

Members of the Australian Maritime College Board

A gown of black cloth. The hood is black and fully lined with coloured silk. A black trencher cap with a black cord and tassel.

A gown of black cloth with a square collar of gold silk and faced on the full length of the lapels with gold silk. A black trencher cap with the cap edged with gold braid and a black cord and tassel.

Australian Maritime College Masters Degree A gown of black cloth. The hood is fully lined with coloured silk and bound the on tippet and cowl with gold braid. A black trencher cap with a black cord and tassel. Bachelors Degree A gown of black cloth. The hood is black and lined with coloured silk on the tippet and cowl. A black trencher cap with a black cord and tassel.

Fellow A gown of black cloth with a stole of red trimmed with gold. A black trencher cap with a black cord and tassel.


ACADEMIC REGALIA FACULTY, SCHOOL OR DISCIPLINE ARTS Music & Performing Arts Fine/Visual Arts and Craft All other Arts Awards COMMERCE All awards LAW All awards EDUCATION All awards HEALTH Medical Science Medicine and Surgery Nursing Pharmacy All other Health Awards SCIENCE and ENGINEERING Agricultural Science Architecture and Town Planning Environmental Design Environmental Studies Geomatics and Surveying Engineering and Technology All other Science, Engineering and Technology Awards AUSTRALIAN MARITIME COLLEGE Marine Conservation and Resource Sustainability Marine Engineering and Hydrodynamics Maritime Operations Marine and Logistics Management Certificate I-IV (all disciplines) Diploma (all disciplines)

COLOUR


WELCOME TO YOUR UNIVERSITY ALUMNI COMMUNITY Congratulations on completing your studies successfully and graduating today. As a graduate of the University of Tasmania, you are part of a vibrant global family of over 107,000 alumni that live and work in all continents around the world and across more than 120 countries. The University of Tasmania’s alumni program enables you to keep or renew contact with your former classmates, colleagues, friends and professional networks globally. So as a graduate of the University we encourage you to: Share your graduation moments Graduation is a celebration of your success at university and we encourage you to share celebration messages and photos of your smiles, gowns, families and friends on the University’s Alumni Facebook page at facebook.com/UTASAlumni. Show your University pride

Recognise the exceptional The prestigious University of Tasmania Distinguished Alumni and Foundation Graduate Awards are held annually and recognise the achievements of our graduates globally who are making a significant difference in their communities. For more information or to nominate outstanding alumni for the awards visit utas.edu.au/alumni. Make a difference The University of Tasmania Foundation provides important philanthropic leadership for projects and programs that underpin excellence at the university. As part of this role, scholarships for students who would not otherwise be able to access a University of Tasmania education are always a high priority. So if you would like to make a gift to support a scholarship or another area please phone + 61 3 6226 8575.

The University of Tasmania is ranked in the top 2% of research universities worldwide and is also a multi-award winner for teaching excellence – extraordinary achievements when you think about them. So if you are proud of your achievements and proud to be one of our alumni, then tell the world! Reap the benefits As a graduate of the University of Tasmania you have access to many exclusive services and benefits including: –– professional development events and webinars; –– career mentoring programs; –– discounts on further study; –– lifelong learning opportunities; –– career development services; –– free access to the University Library; –– lifelong email; –– alumni news services and social media;

KEEP IN TOUCH We encourage you to keep your contact details updated with our Alumni Relations Office so we can continue to keep you informed about all the exclusive opportunities available to you as a graduate of the University of Tasmania. To update your contact details online or for more information about your alumni community visit utas.edu.au/alumni.

–– volunteering opportunities; –– company discounts AND –– reunions and networking events.

utas.edu.au/alumni


MEET SOME OF YOUR ALUMNI FAMILY As a member of the University of Tasmania’s alumni community you are part of an illustrious family that continues to achieve extraordinary success globally. Meet some of your inspirational alumni family… Luke McGregor BA/BEc 2007 As a comedian and actor, Luke McGregor has forged a successful career in the Australian entertainment industry over the last decade. Luke’s impressive body of comedic work includes TV roles in Studio A, It’s a Date, The Time of Our Lives, Legally Brown and the Logie-winning Utopia. In 2016, he was cocreator and star of the hit ABC documentary series Luke Warm Sex. He has also performed at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, winning Best Newcomer for his show My Soulmate is Out of My League in 2013. Recently he has also performed to sold out audiences at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Tasmania’s 10 Days on the Island Festival. Brooke Saward BA 2013 A Launceston local and avid world traveller, Brooke is the founder of renowned travel and lifestyle blog World of Wanderlust, an online source of travel tips and inspiration. Established in 2013, the blog has been a massive success, attracting one million social media followers and six million readers globally to date. In 2016, Brooke released her highly acclaimed first book, World of Wanderlust: How to Live an Adventurous Life, through Penguin Random House and also unveiled a World of Wanderlust app.

Dr Saul Eslake, BEc(Hons) 1979, LLD honoris causa 2012 As one of Australia’s preeminent economists, Saul Eslake has worked in the Australian financial markets for more than 25 years, including as Chief Economist at McIntosh Securities in the late 1980s, Chief Economist (International) at National Mutual Funds Management in the early 1990s, as Chief Economist at the Australia & New Zealand Banking Group (ANZ) from 1995 to 2009, and as Chief Economist (Australia & New Zealand) for Bank of America Merrill Lynch from 2011 until June 2015. In 2015 Saul commenced his own economics consultancy business in Hobart and the following year was appointed as the University’s inaugural Vice-Chancellor’s Fellow. Dr Clare Smith BBiotech (Hons) 2007, PhD 2012 Dr Clare Smith is currently in the United States researching tuberculosis treatment with the University of Massachusetts and has become an international leader in research into the eradication of malaria, through her discovery of a new antimalarial compound. Clare has used genetic and pharmacological techniques to investigate the role of host enzymes in malarial infection. This discovery has the potential to have an immense global impact, with clinical trials on the patented research now underway. Clare was awarded the University’s Foundation Graduate Award in 2016 and was named Tasmanian Young Australian of the Year in 2014. Brodie Neill BFA (Hons) 2001 Brodie works from his London studio designing furniture destined for the major cities of the world. He has been previously named in TIME Magazine’s Top 100 Most Influential Designers and one of the best designers in the world by Taschen’s Design Now. In 2016, Brodie was given the important honour of representing Australia at the inaugural London Design Biennale. This event included works from 35 countries and was attended by over 90,000 visitors.


ALUMNI PROFILES Professor Roger Byard AO, PSM, MBBS 1978, B Med Sci 1975 Roger is one of Australia’s most distinguished contributors to the medical profession. His achievements in the field of pathology have been recognised globally. He is an Officer of the Order of Australia, a Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists of the United Kingdom, a Fellow of the College of American Pathologists, Honorary Member of the College of Forensic and Legal Medicine of Sri Lanka and a Registered Expert with the International Criminal Court in The Hague. Roger is the George Richard Marks Chair of Pathology at the University of Adelaide and a Senior Specialist Forensic Pathologist at Forensic Science SA. He has a specific interest in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), and has published over 500 papers in peer-reviewed journals. He was awarded the Distinguished Alumni Award in 2016 – one of the University’s highest accolades. Dr Mansoor Mirkazemi FRACS (Plas), B Med Sci 1993, MBBS 1995 Mansoor arrived in Tasmania in 1986 as a 17 year-old Iranian refugee, and has gone on to become a highly successful plastic surgeon and humanitarian. Currently working with Collins Plastic Surgery in Melbourne, he specialises in cosmetic surgery, plastic surgery and hand surgery. He is a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS), a member of the Australian Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons (ASPS) and a member of the Australasian Cleft Lip and Palate Association and travels frequently to Indonesia and Fiji as an Interplast volunteer where he treats children with cleft lips and palates, burn injuries, hand injuries and tumours. He received the University’s prestigious Foundation Graduate Award in 2015. Alison Watkins, BCom 1985 Originally from Tasmania’s midlands, Alison has gone on to forge a ground-breaking career in the Australian business sector over the last three decades. Alison is currently Group Managing Director of Coca Cola Amatil and Non-Executive Director for The Centre of Independent Studies. Prior to her appointment with Coca-Cola Amatil in 2014, Alison’s roles included CEO of agribusiness GrainCorp Limited, CEO of Berri Limited and Managing Director of Regional Banking at ANZ. She also spent ten years at McKinsey & Company from 1989-1999 and became a partner of the firm in 1996 before moving to ANZ as Group General Manager Strategy. Alison remains one of only a few females to have held a CEO position with an ASX200 company and was the first appointed to head a listed Australian agribusiness. Shane Gould MBE, MEnvMgt 2010, MCA (Visual Arts) 2012 Shane won five individual Olympic swimming medals at the 1972 Munich Olympic Games and is the only swimmer ever to hold every freestyle world record simultaneously. She was the first female swimmer to win three Olympic gold medals in world-record time and was a torch-bearer for the opening ceremony of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games. Now based on Tasmania’s east coast, Shane is a highly successful businesswoman, author, photographer and keynote speaker.




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