Thursday, 22 April 2021 Sydney
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 130,000 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 Congratulations on reaching the milestone of your graduation. We hope that during your time at the University of Tasmania we have been able to support you to develop the skills and experiences that will enable you to make the contribution you want to make and to live the kind of life you chose. You have selected a very special path. One which is centrally concerned with a care for others, along with the broader wellbeing of the community. Many thousands of our graduates from the Rozelle and Darlinghurst campuses are doing remarkable things every day and now it is your time to join them. Society should never want for people who are able to skilfully and sensitively care for a fellow human being, a family, a community. You have chosen a path in which you will be with people in moments that they are most joyous, anxious, sensitive and vulnerable. Your education will equip you for this to an extent, but you will need to draw on your deep personal qualities. These things combined will pave the way for your future. I hope that your association with this University will continue beyond today’s ceremony. Our alumni association is an invaluable resource for you as you embark on your career, with connections across all disciplines and with chapters across Australia and in many other countries. You have become part of an extraordinary community of graduates and we are very proud of you all. Professor Rufus Black 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 former Program Director of Furniture Design, Simon Ancher.
University of Tasmania Mace
University of Tasmania Black Rod
COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND MEDICINE BACHELOR OF NURSING Pratiksha Acharya Richa Adhikari Hamal Margaret Elizabeth Allanson Andrea Alvarenga Dinesh Amatya Shivani Anand Kaihlani Armstrong Neethumol Babu Ana Paula Barroso Guimaraes Kunja Basnet Marc Patrick Belisario Shona Margaret Beswick-O’Brien Bhuptendra Prasad Bhatta Ninja Bhatta Karki Ami Bhattarai Suraj Bhujel Dev Laxmi Bhuju Allison Suanne Borjeson Ramell Christian Macachor Casquejo Shin‑Wen Sophia Chang Tika Devi Chapagain Mieko Chen Zephania Chipato Preema Chirayil Zachariah Tenzin Choekyi Nicole Kristine Palmaria Conis William Coticchio Ruan Garces Cuaton Emily Curtin Tara Dahal Qiu Shuang Cindy Dai Wayne Mark Davis Karen Anne Gulapa Delos Santos Prativa Aryal Dhungana Victoria Amy‑Jean Doughty Emily Anne Durham Ellen Louise Fassone Sangita Gajurel Bimala Ghimire Kafle Molly Claire Glenn Bhim Shamsher Gurung Chan Bahadur Gurung Prakash Gurung Jacqueline Susan Hawkins Shanley Maryann Henderson Red Amelia Hunt
Linda Irhia Dawoo Jah Thomas Jenkins Sheilla Jeptum Lin Jin Mira Adelaida Bridgitte Johnson‑Montesinos Lucy Jane Mary Johnston Kate Louise Judd Deepa Kandel Anurag Kapoor Dinali Malshika Perera Kapuruge Srijana Karki Richa Kc Sony Kc Christopher Thomas Keating Ingrid Yvonne Kelder Rachel Louise Kerr Binita Khadka Basnet Shrijana Khatri Sally Ann Krajacic Poh Ling Kuek Mantosh Kumar Barsha Kunwar Esraa Lababidi Katarzyna Laskowska Roji Lawati Jessica Phuong Tran Le Na Li Serena Licciardello Ying Liu Liam Armstrong Luscombe Rabina Maharjan Sangita Maharjan Kate Main Kamal Raj Mainali Kishan Manandhar Rajani Manandhar Joyce Louise Mero Zhe Miao Priyanka Mishra Pandey Ji Hyun Moon Georgia Mossman Sabikun Nahar Malissa Tinotenda Ndewere Asmita Neupane Adhikari Rupa Neupane Dahal Alok Oli Esosa Omoregie
Thursday, 22 April 2021, 1.00pm Serra Veronica Ortac Taylor Pallone Manshi Panth Christopher Barry Payne Dorota Podolak Colleen Maura Power Megha Pradhan Nina Prajapati Maharjan Shanisha Ashurita Prasad Navendra Bahadur Rai Samikshya Rai Abhisekh Rijal Lauren Salmon Sulochana Sapkota Rastel Alarilla Saquilabon Amelia Louise Scheidel‑Borellini Shraddha Sen Prakash Shahi Pratima Shakya Richa Sharma Rita Sharma Bhatt Phurba Yangji Phurba Sherpa Dipisha Shrestha Januka Shrestha Jyoti Shrestha Mandira Shrestha Narishma Shrestha Nisha Shrestha Shweta Shrestha Rubina Siddika Pabitra Silwal Rachana Silwal Toya Raj Silwal Rajju Silwal Neupane Emelia Faith Spicer Neelam Subba Sali Tabet Kathleen Crystal Talisayon Eriko Tanabe Aaroaha Thapa Deepika Thapa Kim Ngan Tran Jade Elisabeth Tunks Nichole Regina Valerio Victoria Melissa Viray Gagandeep Kaur Virk Shawn Lat Wai Jasmin Elisa Walsh Lijun Wang
This program includes the names of those candidates who will receive their degrees and diplomas in person and in absentia, and is correct at 12 April 2021.
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Thursday, 22 April 2021, 1.00pm Alicia Williams Naomi Madeline Wilson Courtney Jessie Young Laiza Bandoy Zaragoza Wei Zhan BACHELOR OF NURSING WITH CLINICAL HONOURS (TRANSITION TO PRACTICE) Jarrod Adam Clark Allie Free Anita Madeline Previtera Cheryl Nathania Tendra BACHELOR OF NURSING WITH PROFESSIONAL HONOURS (ACUTE CARE NURSING) Priyanka Jacob BACHELOR OF NURSING WITH PROFESSIONAL HONOURS (EMERGENCY NURSING) Renjumol Abraham BACHELOR OF NURSING WITH PROFESSIONAL HONOURS (MENTAL HEALTH AND PSYCHIATRIC NURSING) Ranjit Singh Bhalru GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING Felicity Alice Fine Elizabeth Michiko Hisshion GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (ACUTE CARE NURSING) Samira Avdic Jadesola Olubunmi Awosemo Pinky Bariuan Hannah Cajegas Wendy Chan Tatum Jane Dickerson Stephanie Bich Chau Diep April Marie Fallon Ella Jane Fehlandt Mae Anne Abuan Ferrera
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Rhiza Abuan Ferrera Jessy George Patricia Simone Hearn Anna Stephanie Hutchinson Deepa Khanal Narae Kim Kudakwashe Kujinga Kyung Eun Anne Lee Bonnie Maree McCormack Alison Kay Mckinlay Emily Rose Mostert Lucy Ellen Nemeth Thi Hong Phung Jenny Nguyen Racquel Olegario Vishma Pathak Russell Paxton Deborah Joy Sadio Samantha Ann Salamo Anita Titus Savio Christina Marie Shearer Sophie Anna Shellshear Emily Susan Truskett Donna Margaret Wells Danielle Anne Wolthers GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (ANAESTHETIC AND RECOVERY NURSING) Omar Hassan Al‑Majzoub Lois Batallones Margherita Grace Blanco Hannah Leigh Boss Christopher Alan Brown Sally Brown Nicole Bulley Nancy Yvonne Bungey Carlia Byron Cassandra Cheetham Ma Irma Luz Aurora de la Rosa de Vera Lynley‑Ann Dodd Stephanie Tina Durran Sara Colleen Faulkner Deepa Joseph Abey Karunakaran Sency Kooran Poulose Casey Frances Leeuwendal Abilene Ruth Ballat Magpayo
Pamela Rose Mansfield Mary Nimisha Nellickal Tomy Kate Elizabeth Nolan Krystal Paterson Lincy Palackappilliyil Paul Janzel Bacus Taladro Litha Thekkemuriyil Thomas Renee Thomas Natalie Inez Uasi Lily Wild Na Xiao GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (CARDIOVASCULAR NURSING) Jessy Babychen Chloe Beaumont Kim Anita Bridgland Jessica Haddock Annalyce Maree Humphries Anie Jacob Monalisa Kempoosit Jenysimon Kolangayil Nicole Natalia Kowalczyk Jianming Li Charlie Carawana Lumbao Scarlett McAlary Remya Rajan Cheniqua Jade Rocco Jade Studley Aya Torii Lucy Anne Winyard GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (CHILD AND FAMILY HEALTH NURSING) Alison Fiona Abd Rachel Amy Baker Madeline Bell Talleigh Carmody Claire Louise Jamieson Yvonne Jarrett Rhonda Lea Klenk Corinne McPhail Claire Elizabeth Neal Rebecca Lee Smith
Thursday, 22 April 2021, 1.00pm GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (CLINICAL NURSING AND TEACHING) Erin Claire Beattie Charlotte Blaxland Vania Mireille Denise Brunero Caral Tony Christian Annamol George Jenny O’Donoghue Lee Francoruss Llanto Bradley Nutland Delma Poulose Tayla Louise Robinson Sanghamitra Singh Kimberley Sobtchouk Cassandra Siu Yin Su Sindhu Suresh Annie Tran Hoi Ting Wong Bethel Nkiri Yiabari GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (CRITICAL CARE NURSING) Nichola Jane Ansett John Vincent Aquino Maybeth Carasi Luke James Conroy Prashilla Davis Kristine May Alcantara Deligero Tara Jill Dicker Loriecel Cereno Donaldson John Graham Fabian Jing Jiao Caroline Keenan Daniel Lazaro Kerry Mac Rae Angela McPhee Jaspreet Kaur Minhas Nichola Mullarkey Robert Neill Jody Quiring Gail Alden Ruiz Erin Lesley Scott Upasana Shrestha Anjinita Singh Narendra Singh
Julie Tom Leniece Trotter Janine Tuico Sally Jean Wilson Turner GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (EMERGENCY NURSING) Lloyd Abella Danilo Jr Bueno Aquino Ceryn Briana Brett‑Bowen Maddison Carling Rachel Cavanagh Rachel Mary Clark Jessica Louise Couch Georgia Elizabeth Marie Davidson Louise Davis Samantha Emily Davis Nicole Camille Pilaspilas Deoferio Leila El‑Jamalaoui Justin Greig Tory Patricia Hawksford Alana Maria Henline Tamara Lyn Holmes Kia Horrocks Courtney Emma Lester Garth Wallace Mangan Gabrielle Marks Abby Jane Martin Leya Caroline Martin Annu Mathew Olickal Melani Joy Moran Zoe Sarah Dolly Nash Regina O’ Reilly Jeanette Quizon Ortiz Elizabeth Peters Mitch Pickett Acacia Powell Anju Rajan Kendyll Reed Kamara Mayley Rouse Johnny Sauv Alana Kathleen Seymour Jessica Renee Tapp Laura Urwin Maria Venetsanakos
Heidi Ward Merle Rose Weetra Ashleigh Jayne Woods Alison Rae Wright Ellen Wright Lucy Zhang GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (GERONTOLOGICAL NURSING) Brooke Collett Digna Henry Amanda Nicole Hitchenor Sudarshan Sapkota Dipesh Kumar Shrestha Lauren Patricia Thirlway GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (LEADERSHIP IN PRACTICE) Timothy Adams GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (MENTAL HEALTH AND PSYCHIATRIC NURSING) Selin Augustine Ricky Bakshi Jossel Joie Beldad Baltazar Sheena George Sherin Merlin Jacob Mei Loke Sibin Paul Jasmeet Sehgal Erica Youmei Wong GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE NURSING) Keziah Jayne Handasyde Elisha Hume Leanne Anastasia Lucy Keevers Liji Jose Pullookaran Hazel Jane Torres Quebrar Jade Smedley Maria Thomas Simi Thomas
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Thursday, 22 April 2021, 1.00pm GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (NEUROSCIENCE NURSING) Brooke Elizabeth Cooper Rebecca Charlotte Green Kristine Gutierrez Jason Huang Geeta K C Jo Yi Kim Shajidan Sajida Maimaiti Zyra Grace Gabor Manlunas Caroline Anne Mannix Ashley McGuire Cherrie Sol Garfin Piccio Subekchha Rai Jaimee‑Rae Alexandra Rose Debbie Wing Tim Tsang GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (ONCOLOGY NURSING) Chinchu Binoy India Patterson Brendon Noel Peters Stefanie Rienmueller Lucy Taylor Shaw Xiaojie Xu GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (ORTHOPAEDIC NURSING) Melody Ann Desor Regan Isabella Stramandinoli GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (PAEDIATRIC NURSING) Maxinne Isabelle Balatbat Alison Louise Bardsley Sarah Jasmine Burke Rachel Tonya Glover Lucie Rebekah Goodman Lesa Gay Hayes Katelyn Mary Higgins Lauren Michelle Huntley Ellyana May Kemp
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Alyssa Jade McGinty Alessandra Jade Oliveri Heather Coralie Ralph Sully Elizabeth Sheedy Jordan Smith GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (PERIOPERATIVE NURSING) Anitta Abraham Leeba Babu Babukutty Annabelle Belangel Bacus Yuemei Bai Andrew Barker John Barton Melanie Jayne Darcy Yingjia Du Sarah Kate Duncan Paul Allan Fuary Erin Megan Fuller Shani Tresa George Anne Nicole Sioco Go Pooganeswary Govindan Thi Hong Ngoc Ho Maryam Hosseinzadeh Sarah Howard Dhanya Jacob Shakeena Jeyalingam Teghan Louise Johnston Regeena Joseph Sheena Joseph Hwi Jung Jung Seongseon Jung Kwadwo Kyei Edleen Pamela Lacsina Clero Patricia Laoang Trang Thai Thuy Le Tung‑Lan Lin Melissa Virrey Manlapid Elizabeth Anne McIntosh Hiep Thi Nguyen Rosemary Anne Nicholl Ranju Niroula Simone Thea Platzke Natalie Rose Potter Allan Rabanes
Erin Raper Madeleine Jessica Saint James Tiffany Eleanor Sanders Vanessa Jane Seefeld Charlene Lisa Siasau Olivia Nicole Longyin Siu Lauren Anne Squires Teena Thankachan Ashly Thomas Geena Thomas Nikolett Toth Sheetal Elizabeth Varghese Jasmine Vigi Alexandrea Mercedes Villon Zhengli Zha Ping Zhou GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (REHABILITATION NURSING) Joahna Rose David Alcantara Melissa Collie Jacqueline Antoinette Roberts‑Thomson GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (RENAL NURSING) Rosemarie Burke Elisabete Correia Osorio Johanna Haines Anne Harris Polite Mutongerwa Stephen Matthew Prinzen‑Wood Mohandeep Sodhi Yoan Vargas Shany Varghese GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (SPECIAL CARE OF THE NEWBORN NURSING) Laura Jade Armistead Angelica Chiong Tuquib
Thursday, 22 April 2021, 1.00pm GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (ACUTE CARE NURSING) Aysa Kris Jean Beaupre Beliyu Feyssa Beliss Bijaya Bhattarai Ashlee Rose Bir Hendrika Jacoba Brouwer Elaine Margaret Gee Victoria Jane Hawes Alyssa Hogden Elizabeth Ann Hungerford Gigi Chittinappilly Joseph Mini Kappil Abraham Manita Kharel Victoria Angelica Lim Lisa Lloyd Jackline Sarah Macharia Shelley Linda Myers Dana Michelle Robson Rajina Shrestha Asha Sony Craig Sullivan Rebekah Jane Taylor Vinaychandra Tevani Kylie Weatherall Rebecca Maree Whitaker Izabella Rafaela Wondolowski GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (ANAESTHETIC AND RECOVERY NURSING) James Halford Reinette Kirby Rebecca McKenna Xue Hong Or Jasoda Jaysukh Patel Kathleen Ann Quayle Tizzana Marie Staib Kate Elizabeth Trewella Sarah Jade Uhlmann Amanda Fay Witcherley GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (CARDIOVASCULAR NURSING) Janet Chitafu Chifuntwe Herryla Dai Gemma Hayes
Merly Soumya Joseph Soumya Joseph Leah Korfiatis Kate Taylor Morgane Woodgate GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (CLINICAL NURSING AND TEACHING) Kellie Andrews Bridget Jane Eaton Maddison Rowan GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (CRITICAL CARE NURSING) Allyce Michelle Fitzgerald Jaeyoung Han Rani Joseph Emma Lane Kilsby Rekha Sunil Tenzing Tsepel Tuladhar Anneliese Vogelsang‑Kyriacou Lisa Xiao GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (EMERGENCY NURSING) Natalie Batge Anie Rose Dominic Kim Maree Dorling Merlyn Benedict Goss Rachel Jane O’Neill Leonardo Pane Elizabeth Peters Angela Rowbotham Sarah Alice Timmins Tara Kerrie Anne Wigley GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (GERONTOLOGICAL NURSING) Louise Margaret Bigiel Ambalika Kishor Corina McKenzie Jodi Maree Shipp
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (LEADERSHIP IN PRACTICE) Emma Jayne Hardy GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (MENTAL HEALTH AND PSYCHIATRIC NURSING) Mavis Banda Phoebe Chikuku Mthandazo Privilage Moyo Paula Lillian Sampson Tenzin Sangmo GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE NURSING) Simi Francis Simi Rajesh Natasha Ruth Sampson GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (ONCOLOGY NURSING) Maree Bernadette Evans Aruna Karanjit Dipna Martin‑Robins Hannah McCormick GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (ORTHOPAEDIC NURSING) Gillian McCarthy Smitha Raj Sarala Rajan Uchita Shrestha GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (PAEDIATRIC NURSING) Casey Leigh Baldock Mikaela Lauren Blazevic Jamie Leigh Geaney Claire Jasmin Harington Tegan Leigh Moore Katie Officer
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Thursday, 22 April 2021, 1.00pm GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (PERIOPERATIVE NURSING) Caitlin Louise Alcock Nika Bennett Teagan Coyle Kristina Rae Formentera de Leon Qianyun Ding Neetha Reshma Dsouza Shani Tresa George Lijun He Candice‑Leigh Kelso Emily Maret Lauk Ellen Elizabeth McRae Irma Michelle Aguilar Minoza Sunil Regmi Tessymole Sebastian Mai Shiratori Rojeena Sindurakar Jodie Leanne Sisson Michelle Grace Salmon Sy
Mariyamma Thomas Mickaela Thompson Al‑Jay Hendrix Battad Urmaza Vanessa Christina Aldover Villalobos Maree Jane Yates
Mercedes Lysaght Jodie Nicole Mitchell Seema Kumari Prasad Devassy Kutty Sheeja Payyappilly Sandra Anne Wills Cooke
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (REHABILITATION NURSING) Ma Jeddahlyn Lawingco
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (SPECIAL CARE OF THE NEWBORN NURSING) Karen Anne Taylor
GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (RENAL NURSING) Jennifer Barrack Leanne Cappellari Evwinsam Abarrientos Eullaran Danielle Gorman Tenille Shannon Grosser Simily Joy Jainamma Kuruvilla
MASTER OF CLINICAL NURSING (CLINICAL NURSING AND TEACHING) Eamonn Browne MASTER OF CLINICAL NURSING (CRITICAL CARE NURSING) Luiza Zanesheva
GRADUATE RESEARCH GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN RESEARCH Kelly Jane Edwards Gillian Catherine Scrymgeour DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Kelly Jane Edwards School Nursing Thesis Title The Co-creation of a New Patient and Visitor Hospital Experience Feedback Protocol: A pragmatic action research study Supervisors Dr SM Andrews, Dr J Duff Gillian Catherine Scrymgeour School Nursing Thesis Title Creating a Resilient Nursing Workforce: Developing adaptive capacity to deal with the effects of natural hazard disasters Supervisors Dr H Maxwell, Professor D Paton, Dr LM Smith
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COLLEGE OF ARTS, LAW AND EDUCATION DIPLOMA OF ARTS Carli Annette Wells
BACHELOR OF MEDIA Xuan Li
DIPLOMA OF FAMILY HISTORY Phyllis Gaye Batt Joanne Rosalind Emery Antonia Kartambis Maureen Frances Keygan Jennifer Margaret Newland Kerryn Amanda Zimmerman
BACHELOR OF ARTS WITH HONOURS Madeleine Alexandra Louise Rowe
BACHELOR OF ARTS Kelsey Jane McNamara
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION WITH PROFESSIONAL HONOURS (APPLIED LEARNING) Boyd Stuart Lenne
Thursday, 22 April 2021, 4.00pm BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS WITH HONOURS Lisa Jane de Boer MASTER OF MUSIC STUDIES Po-hsiang Kang MASTER OF TEACHING Marcus Alan Johnston Alarna Rose Page
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS BACHELOR OF BUSINESS Dennis Joel Edward Ravindraraj Yize Liu Chetian Tan Qi Zhang Qiqi Zhang BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT) Yuli Fei GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN HEALTH SERVICE MANAGEMENT Monisha Calistro Eddie Heng Paula Williams MASTER OF FINANCE (DATA MANAGEMENT) Liangwei Rong MASTER OF HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT (DATA ANALYTICS) Zohreh Karimpour Ghahnavieh Minh Dat Michael Quach
MASTER OF HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT (INFORMATION GOVERNANCE) Gayathri Jeyaseelan Tyler Harrison Young MASTER OF HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT (STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP) Akila Dharmendar Carmen Li Pinki Sophy Rajdev MASTER OF HEALTH SERVICE MANAGEMENT Karinya Leigh Bellear Lachlan James Buddle Marcelle Therese Buxton Giuseppina Campisi Michaela Christy Michelle Joanne Dowd Meagan Elizabeth Elder Luke Anthony Frijo Marissa Grace Fuller Bradley Hillier
Leah Vivian Kret Theresa Ly Olivia Marie Martin Matilda Meehan Kylie Louise Mitchell Tobias Alexander Niven Tharaka Hansamali Nugaduwa Vithanage Theodore Panagopoulos Rachel Helen Prince Heather Mary Shaw Thabisa Sibanda Allan Ning Fung So Yiyun Sun Min Jiat Teng Katherine Wong MASTER OF MARKETING MANAGEMENT (ADVANCED) Nazli Sheikholeslami MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING Xinyue Guan Linh Le Chi Tran
This program includes the names of those candidates who will receive their degrees and diplomas in person and in absentia, and is correct at 12 April 2021.
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COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND MEDICINE DIPLOMA OF DEMENTIA CARE Zulli Yasmin Aleman Arevalo Gemma Louise Bradley Benedict John Carroll Anna Theresa Dimsey Laurinda Marriee George Giak Lam Goh Patrick Anthony Gorham Virginia Hevesi Sunta Lu Clio Milsome Karyn Maree Murphy Cheng Qian Sarah Haseena Sami Wendy Jane Sharrock Elaine Baird Taylor Theresa Zimbizi ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN DEMENTIA CARE Kelly Jane Bryden Thudawe Yohani Shavindi Dalugoda Ngoc Lan Chi Huynh Caroline Michalski Amanda Nicoll ASSOCIATE DEGREE IN HEALTH AND COMMUNITY CARE Moses Chot Nyok BACHELOR OF DEMENTIA CARE Katharine Mary Lyle Glass Kia Jane Wood BACHELOR OF MEDICAL RESEARCH Nicholas Jordan BACHELOR OF NURSING Ejatu Barrie Jamie Macleod Campbell Daniel Michael Crawford Kazi Mohammed Toyaha Hasan Kamal Raj Lamichhane Mark Arthur Rulewski
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Vezigama Siso Kylie Tu’imoala Talia Patricia Maria Maxine Urquijo BACHELOR OF PARAMEDIC PRACTICE Garifalos William Agiomamitis Sarah Jane Aiton Corey Alvin Anderson Graham Leigh Andrews Georgia Katherine Beatrice Appleton Tess Elizabeth Applin Jonathan David Arane Lydia Angela Attrill Jordan Awad Michael Peter Baistow Jake Harrison Baxter Shane Anthony Bellamy Eleni Berdoukas Montserrat Archak Victoria Blair Kate Eloise Blue Stephanie Ann Bourne Joanne Mary Bowen Liam Alexander Braid David John Braithwaite Gus Leo Bramich Emily Kate Britton Mary Josephine Byrne Ngaire Grace Chadwick Leah Simone Church Belinda Ann Clarke Elizabeth Mary Coe Cairine Grace Coleman‑Metcalfe Maddison Taylor Connors John Coverdale Isabelle Alice Cowhan Angela Cox Chloe Gwen Cresswell Joshua Albenzio Crisp Jessyca Louise Cuelho Angus Thomas Joseph Dalton Timothy Joshua Doan Benjamin Thomas Dolbey Simon Joseph Dudgeon Willow Grace Duffie Alesia Dyke Jonathon Raymond Elliott
Thursday, 22 April 2021, 4.00pm Tianna Rose Fiebig Zoe Elise Forman Nicholas Andrew Freeman Patrick Timothy Gibbons Hamish Oliver Glassock‑Warren Nicholas Glover Holly Maddison Gordon Kristy Grbevski Lily Grace Haley Emma Catherine Halfpenny Heidi Kristiina Halm Emma Ruby Hannigan Joel Michael Harnett Jessica Louise Harrison Joseph Daniel Hattingh Taylah Haynes Rhys Healey Tracy Hemmings Julia Hickman Emily Hill Nathan William Hoffman Andi Olivia Illidge Eleanor Margaret Isdale Madeleine Kate Jirasek Izabella Irena Johnston Amber Scarlett Victoria Johnstone Phillip Kapudija Charlotte Kenny Rachel Koch Melanie J Kyle‑Robinson Joshua Douglas Lawson Thomas Tony Lee Cara Eliese Low Thomas William Lowe Jonathan Lynch Courtney Leigh Lyons Amy Louise McCammon Sophie McGee Darcy John McInnes Tianna Marie Alice Mehmet Katelyn Lee Hartley Mikilewicz Alana Lauren Miles Hussein Mitwary Alexandra Jane Monk Jessica Lee Mooney Rhian Louise Morgan Rueben Morrison‑Greet
Thursday, 22 April 2021, 4.00pm Jessica Ellen Muscat Laura Rose Newall Rhiannon Charlotte Newnham‑James Ricci Newton Abbie Grace Nimmo Christopher Louis North Nicole O’Connor Mia Rebecca O’Reilly Kayla Oates Emilie Josina Okkes Marli Clair Oliver Max William Oughtred Blair Ewan Pagan Jacqueline Lynette Palmer Nicholas Anthony Paton Ebony Cheree Pattison‑Harris Grace Bethany Pirola Amy Audrey Quirk Brittney Raad Emma Rabone Chloe Reynolds Adrian Risely Tom Henry Rockliff Phillip Jordan Ross Natasha Jasmin Sabbo Emma Jane Seamons Laura Grace Searson Laurence Edward Shaw Jessica Belle Sherwood Amy Leigh Simon Ashneel Singh Georgina Kate Smalldon Michael Joseph Smith Jessica Snape Reaksmey Jennifer Sophea Melanie Sparke Hugh Richard Frederick Stahel Leon Rudolph Strydom Naomi Rose Stubbs Grace Tamruksa Matthew Carl Temperley Julie Terry Joshua Ugarte
Chloe Jade Van Dam Clancy Guy Vanderkelen Peter Venetsanakos Joshua James Travers Vote Phillip Andrew Walls Lachlan Alexander Ward Colin Adrian Warne Abbey Watson Lewis Connor Wells Richard Joseph Wessen Ashlee Kiara Whitford Alyssa Jane Wilianto Karl Wilson Lynette Winser Izabelle Xu Jesse Ye Song En Yeung Hamish Benjamin Young Tyler Robert Gulland Young BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE Jarrah Satya Higgins Shannon Helen Lambert GRADUATE CERTIFICATE (CLINICAL REDESIGN) Julie Ann Bowdery May Cheah Sophie Rachael Dahl Mardi George Kate Simone Gersbach Jacelle Gorman Shannon Guley Jacqueline Hampton Regina Harrison Therese Catherine Hayes Courtney Anne Hill Bradley Jeffery Simone Myers Lachlan James Roth Kellie Noel Taylor
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN ADDICTION STUDIES FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS Alisha Maree Johnson Shina Kanikathara Joshy Amninder Kaur Emily Ruby Elsie Wiles Amanda Jayne Wilson GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN ADVANCED PARAMEDICINE Jasmine Jane Howard Daniel Stephen Pugh GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN EVIDENCE‑BASED COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINES Kylie Bernoth GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN LEADERSHIP (HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES) Steven John Baldwin Jinson Anto Charls Natalie Joy Miller Giecy Sharma GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN PUBLIC HEALTH Emma Hughes GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF CLINICAL PHARMACY Josam Alcober Won Jun Chung Suret Nel Kelsie Anne Norquay Sumita Kaur Giren Rudeforth GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF MEDICAL RESEARCH (BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES) Parminder Kaur
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COLLEGE OF SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING UNDERGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN SUSTAINABLE LIVING Rocaille Lelaina Argos DIPLOMA OF ENGINEERING INFRASTRUCTURE (RAIL) Khaled Azer Jonathan Charles Barnes Gavin Andrew Brown Raphael Chagellis Mark Coleman Adam John Crowther Morgan Jonathan Dent Jonathan Dibble Conor Stephen Dunne Warwick John Garth Louise Anne Gillespie Andrew Gray Bojan Hadzic Navneet Kaur Ehsan Ullah Khan Say Young Kim Giuseppe Lasorsa Steven James Lawrence David Lawrence Lee Halil Mehmet Benjamin Muscat Jamil Nabhan Fatemeh Najafi Jane Ellen Ngo Caleb Pace Paul Padman Rajiv Paramanathan Abazar Pourjafardoost Samuel Rootes Ahmad Samrout Joseph Sest
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Ali Shahi Pawan Soti Pawal Preet Singh Sran Xiaodan Sun Daniel Stephen Thomson ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF APPLIED SCIENCE (NAUTICAL SCIENCE) Shyh Jye Toddy Fan BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN John McKenzie BACHELOR OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Qixiang Song BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE (PROFESSIONAL HONOURS IN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT) Jakob Sprickerhof BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATIONS) Yang Wang Wen Jia Jingliang Li BACHELOR OF MARINE AND ANTARCTIC SCIENCE WITH HONOURS First Class Honours Jill Brouwer
Thursday, 22 April 2021, 4.00pm GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNING Brendan Ryan GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF MARINE AND ANTARCTIC SCIENCE Karina Anders Jack Francis O’Connell Ramkrushnbhai Shaileshbhai Patel Saurabh Rathore MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE John McKenzie MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MARITIME AND LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT) Yohan Philip MASTER OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND SYSTEMS Rajwinder Kaur Xuyang Zou MASTER OF MARINE AND ANTARCTIC SCIENCE Qingyu Jiang MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERING (CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL) Ismail Khan Mohammed Chuanling Zhu
GRADUATE RESEARCH
Thursday, 22 April 2021, 4.00pm
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN RESEARCH Richard Mawulawoe Ahadzie Nicolo Camarretta Cristina Genovese Yik Chang Ho Eonjoo Kim Brendan Joseph Lamb Yan Zhi Lee Lara Marie Pangan Lo Seyed Ehsan Mousavi Suzana Nashkova Mihai Neagoe Olugbenga Ajani Olatunji John Charles Pickstone Alex Rigby Theresa Stoll Quang Nhat Tran Shuangyao Wang DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Richard Mawulawoe Ahadzie School Tasmanian School of Business & Economics Thesis Title Realized Skewness and Kurtosis in Asset Markets Supervisors Professor MH Dungey, Dr N Jeyasreedharan, Associate Professor JL Vespignani Nicolo Camarretta School Natural Sciences Thesis Title Bridging the Divide between Remote Sensing and Forest Ecological Restoration: Applications for effectiveness monitoring Supervisors Dr TG Bailey, Dr PA Harrison, Professor MA Hunt, Professor A Lucieer, Professor BM Potts Cristina Genovese School Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies Thesis Title Role of Iron‑binding Organic Ligands in the Distribution of Dissolved Iron in Antarctic Sea Ice Supervisors Associate Professor F Ardini, Professor M Grotti, Associate Professor D Lannuzel, Dr SD Moreau, Associate Professor AT Townsend, Dr K Wuttig Yik Chang Ho School Health Sciences Thesis Title Anti‑beta‑2 glycoprotein 1 Antibodies and Platelets: Their mechanism and effect of interaction Supervisors Dr MJ Adams, Dr KD Ahuja, Professor DP Geraghty, Professor H Korner, Dr SA Myers Eonjoo Kim School Thesis Title Supervisors
Australian Maritime College Current Estimation and Path Following for an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle by Using a Model-based Nonlinear Observer Professor N Bose, Dr S Fan, Dr HD Nguyen
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Thursday, 22 April 2021, 4.00pm Brendan Joseph Lamb School Creative Arts and Media Thesis Title Old and New: Musical characteristics and effects of the Irish folk music movement of the twentieth century Supervisors Associate Professor AM Forbes, Associate Professor HA Monkhouse, Dr CJ Philpott Yan Zhi Lee School Tasmanian Institute of Agriculture Thesis Title Improving Quality Maintenance of Fresh‑cut Watermelons Supervisors Professor T Ross, Professor RA Stanley, Dr M Wilson Lara Marie Pangan LO School Menzies Institute for Medical Research Thesis Title Understanding the Prevalence and Impact of Comorbidities on People with Multiple Sclerosis Supervisors Professor AJ Palmer, Professor BV Taylor, Professor IA van der Mei, Professor TM Winzenberg Seyed Ehsan Mousavi School Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies Thesis Title Sex Differentiation and Determination in the Invasive Fish, Gambusia holbrooki Supervisors Professor CG Carter, Dr JG Patil, Associate Professor GJ Purser Suzana Nashkova School Law Thesis Title An Analysis of the Differential Approaches to Protecting Trade Secrets in the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia: A need for an international initiative? Supervisors Professor G Dal Pont, Professor TL McCormack, Professor D Nicol, Associate Professor JL Nielsen Mihai Neagoe School Thesis Title Supervisors
Information and Communication Technology Investigating Landside Congestion at Bulk Cargo Terminals in Forestry Supply Chains: A role for information systems Associate Professor H-O Nguyen, Dr M Taskhiri, Associate Professor PA Turner
Olugbenga Ajani Olatunji School Law Thesis Title Effective Implementation of TRIPS Flexibilities to Enhance Pharmaceutical Production Capacity in a Regional Setting: An in-depth evaluation of the East African community framework Supervisors Associate Professor H Forrest, Dr P Lawrence, Professor D Nicol Ramkrushnbhai Shaileshbhai Patel School Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies Thesis Title Physical and Biogeochemical Structure of Southern Ocean Eddies Supervisors Dr AA Lenton, Dr J Llort Jordi, Associate Professor HE Phillips, Professor PG Strutton
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Thursday, 22 April 2021, 4.00pm John Charles Pickstone School Humanities Thesis Title Proteus and Poikilia. The Influence of Philostratus the Elder on the Dionysiaca of Nonnus of Panopolis, with Particular Emphasis on Ekphrastic and Metamorphic Elements Supervisors Professor DC Baltzly, Dr GR Miles, Dr JA Wallis Saurabh Rathore School Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies Thesis Title Investigating the Hemispheric Asymmetry in Global Ocean Warming and the Links between Sea Surface Salinity and Australian Precipitation Supervisors Professor NL Bindoff, Dr M Feng, Associate Professor HE Phillips Alex Rigby School Engineering Thesis Title Heuristics in Quantum Error Correction Supervisors Dr PD Jarvis, Professor JC Olivier Quang Nhat Tran School Menzies Institute for Medical Research Thesis Title Trends of Australian Emergency Department Care for People with Mental Health Diagnoses: Implications for service provision and policy development Supervisors Dr B de Graff, Dr LG Lambeth, Associate Professor AL Neil, Associate, Professor K Sanderson Huimin Wang School Thesis Title Supervisors
Engineering A Two‑phase Flow Theory for Thermal‑moisture‑hydro‑mechanical Multi‑physical Coupling in Fractured Shale Professor AHC Chan, Professor X Wang
Shuangyao Wang School Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies Thesis Title Respiratory and Nutritional Physiology of Spiny Lobster Juveniles in Culture Supervisors Dr LR Adams, Professor CG Carter, Associate Professor QP Fitzgibbon, Professor GG Smith
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Graduates and diplomates who were admitted to degrees and awarded diplomas by University Council on 12 February 2021 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS Zachary Tyler Bott Lifen Chen Caitlin Chugg Zi‑Ying Anna Cui Joseph Charles DOrazio Alex Davis Haoming Ding Phoebe Rhiannon Falloon Jie Fu Huihui Gao Ryan Guiver Abhitesh Gupta Jarred Luke Hay Eliza Hesketh Xindan Hu Christopher Robert Lewis Tongyu Li Chien Yee Lim Hong Lin Zien Lin Michelle Lutan Alyssa Rose Mahar Natasha Marie McCulloch Isabelle Catherine Mulder Isobel Erica Nas Zachary John Oldenhof Shafiul Islam Omi Jessica Ellen Parr Vo Hoang Kim Pham Sarah Maree Rayner Jamie Dale Richardson Jake Saunders Baljinder Singh Xiao Wei Jinke Xie Ruyang Xie Jiayue Xue Millicent Claire Young Wenjun Yu Huan Zhang Yao Zhang Mika de Bruyn
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BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND OUTDOOR EDUCATION) Callan Smith BACHELOR OF NURSING Macenzi Carli Lloyd‑Mawhirt BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Aidan Brook Munro BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS) (CIVIL) Jia Ang Chew BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (OCEAN ENGINEERING) WITH HONOURS First Class Honours Woon Wei Hong BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCE WITH HONOURS First Class Honours Isabelle Kate Goodwin BACHELOR OF NURSING WITH CLINICAL HONOURS (TRANSITION TO PRACTICE) Emma Louise Pedersen BACHELOR OF NURSING WITH PROFESSIONAL HONOURS (PERIOPERATIVE NURSING) Tavia Ann Smith BACHELOR OF SCIENCE WITH HONOURS First Class Honours Eliza Jane Fisher MASTER OF HEALTH SERVICE MANAGEMENT Mieke Steele
MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING Angela Maree Johnson Shiyao Zhou MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING (BUSINESS MANAGEMENT) Chengxue Huang Ye Ma Paska Praditya Fengjuan Zhang MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING (CPA EXTENSION) Yah Tieng Foo Kaylee Freeman Wen Han Yu‑Ning Huang Lizette Llanza Ibarrientos Yi Zhong MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK Jessica Marie Fleming MASTER OF TEACHING Alexander Ryan Martin GRADUATE CERTIFICATE (CLINICAL REDESIGN) Lisa Ann Hogan GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (ACUTE CARE NURSING) Tracy Donna Karrie Barton Emily Hancock GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (CLINICAL NURSING AND TEACHING) Angelina Fernandez Dayal Makayla Fitzgerald
Graduates and diplomates who were admitted to degrees and awarded diplomas by University Council on 12 February 2021 GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (CRITICAL CARE NURSING) Neha Mathew Atittam Govinda Shrestha GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (GERONTOLOGICAL NURSING) Roopa Joy George
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (MENTAL HEALTH AND PSYCHIATRIC NURSING) Shinto Baby GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE NURSING) Daniela De Aguiar GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN NURSING (RENAL NURSING) Chelsea Aguinaldo
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN RESEARCH Chengjiang Li GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF MARINE AND ANTARCTIC SCIENCE Manh Tuan Minh Nguyen GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF NURSING (PERIOPERATIVE NURSING) Tenekie Nialangis Young
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Julie Elizabeth Godwin School Education Thesis Title An Exploration of Epistemological Beliefs, Learning Environment Expectations and Persistence Intentions: Insights into the shaping of student persistence in the first semester of University study Supervisors Professor DR Kember, Professor MT Prosser Chengjiang Li School Engineering Thesis Title Multi-criteria Analysis of Methanol Vehicle Deployment in China Supervisors Professor M Negnevitsky, Professor X Wang
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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
COLOUR
ARTS Music
Silver Grey
Performing Arts
Silver Grey
Fine/Visual Arts and Craft
Satinwood
All other Arts Awards
Dark Blue
COMMERCE All awards
Orange
LAW All awards
Crimson
EDUCATION All awards
Light Blue
HEALTH Medical Science
Purple
Medicine and Surgery
Lilac
Nursing
Blue Green
Pharmacy
Saffron
All other Health Awards
Jacaranda
SCIENCE and ENGINEERING Agricultural Science
Brown
Architecture and Town Planning
Dark Pink
Environmental Design
Dark Pink
Environmental Studies
Light Pink
Geomatics and Surveying
Green Muscat
Engineering and Technology
Green
All other Science, Engineering and Technology Awards
White
AUSTRALIAN MARITIME COLLEGE Marine Conservation and Resource Sustainability
Aqua
Marine Engineering and Hydrodynamics
Purple
Maritime Operations
Royal Blue
Marine and Logistics Management
Ivory
Certificate I-IV (all disciplines)
Silver Grey
Diploma (all disciplines)
Peach
WELCOME TO YOUR UNIVERSITY ALUMNI COMMUNITY Congratulations on the successful completion of your degree; it’s an exceptional achievement. Graduation is a wonderful milestone that marks the end of one chapter and the beginning of a new one in your life. It also signals the start of your new relationship with the University of Tasmania. You are now part of a vibrant global family of more than 130,000 alumni who live and work across over 120 countries. One of the greatest advantages of being a part of the alumni community is the ability to tap into a network of influential individuals, who are making an immense impact in the world. Through the University you have access to a wide range of events and opportunities to extend your network. You can also take part in lifelong learning, career enhancement and student mentoring opportunities. Alumni benefits As a graduate of the University of Tasmania you have access to many services and benefits including: – lifelong learning opportunities, such as lectures and forums – discounts on further study – free access to the University Library – a permanent University of Tasmania email – reunions and networking events – webinars – career mentoring – the annual Alumni magazine and online communications sharing the stories of our alumni and highlights from the latest University news – volunteering opportunities and help organising reunions Share your graduation moments and stories
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MEET SOME OF OUR ALUMNI COMMUNITY Luke McGregor BA/BEc 2007, Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Economics 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 Hughesy, We Have a Problem, Studio A, It’s a Date, The Time of Our Lives, Legally Brown and the Logie-winning Utopia. In 2016, he was co-creator and star of the hit ABC documentary series Luke Warm Sex. Luke has performed at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Tasmania’s 10 Days on the Island Festival. He is the co-writer and co-star of the award-winning comedy Rosehaven which is filmed in Tasmania and follows the story of best friends and unlikely real estate agents. The show draws inspiration from his parents’ business based in Hobart. Luke won the Logie for Most Popular Actor in 2019. Dr Jess Melbourne-Thomas, Bachelor of Science with Honours 2002, Graduate Diploma of Marine Science 2010, PhD 2010 Jess is a Transdisciplinary Researcher and Knowledge Broker with CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere. She was a Rhodes Scholar at the University of Oxford from 2003-2005, and is a Lead Author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Jess was one of Science & Technology Australia’s 30 Superstars of STEM in 2018, and one of twelve women scientists to have her portrait featured as a constellation on the ceiling of New York’s Grand Central station as part of GE’s Balance the Equation campaign. Jess is passionate about encouraging greater representation of women in science leadership, and is the co-founder of the global Women in Polar Science (WiPS) networks, as well as the Homeward Bound project which took 78 women with a background in science on a leadership journey to Antarctica in 2016. In 2019 Jess was the recipient of an Alumni Achievement Award for her work in the fields of Antarctic marine ecosystems and climate change research. Dr Mansoor Mirkazemi FRACS (Plas), Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery 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. Ange Boxall, Bachelor of Fine Arts 1997 After graduating from University, singer-songwriter Ange Boxall made a career travelling the world for over a decade, before returning to settle in the wild windy beaches of eastern Tasmania. She is co-founder of spirits company The Splendid Gin, the Founder and Creative Director of ECHO Festival and the Programmer and Producer of Tasmania’s Festival of Voices’ FoV Coastal, and hosts regular music sessions and markets at her east coast farmhouse, Riversdale. Ange has worked with some of the best musicians in Australia and the US and performed throughout the world and Tasmania. Her 2016 country album ‘Into the Wind’ debuted at No. 11 on the ARIA charts.
ALUMNI PROFILES Professor Roger Byard PSM AO, Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery 1978 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 peerreviewed journals. He was awarded the Distinguished Alumni Award in 2016 and recently returned to Tasmania to deliver the University of Tasmania’s Arthur Cobbold Memorial Lecture at Dark Mofo. Tamara Jago SC Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws 1993 Magistrate Tamara Jago was born, raised and educated in the North-West of Tasmania. After graduating from the University she specialised in criminal law in private practice. Tamara commenced a position at the Legal Aid Commission in 2000. In 2010, Tamara became the first woman in Tasmania to be made Senior Counsel – the first also to receive that title working from the Legal Aid system. It was something the Attorney General of the time called an “historic appointment”. In 2016, Tamara was appointed to the bench where she continues to serve as one of the North-West region’s senior judicial officers. In 2019 Magistrate Jago’s achievements were recognised with an Alumni Award for Excellence. Alison Watkins, Bachelor of Commerce 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. Alan Teh, Bachelor of Architecture 1999 Award-winning Malaysia architect Alan Teh is the Principal Architect and Founding Director of Atelier Alan the Architect which he estabished in 2005. Alan looks back on his days at the University fondly and says the many years in Tasmania, left a lasting impression. Today Alan is taking a lead in green sustainable architecture sin Malaysia creating the first Green Building Index-rated public school in Penang. Alan was voted as one of the “Top 30 Emerging Architects of Malaysia” in 2011, showcased in a Malaysian Institute of Architects’ publication 30 Under 40. He was also featured in the Taiwan interior design magazine My Home as one of the “Top 50 Young Chinese Designers” in 2014. His company has won the Pertubuhan Arkitek Malaysia/ Malaysia Institute of Architects awards in 2016 and 2017.