Singapore Graduation Ceremony - November 2011

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SINGAPORE

saturday 19 NOVEMBEr 2011


tHE uNIVErsIty at a GLaNCE

The University of Newcastle is a leader in teaching and research. With a history of more than 45 years, the University of Newcastle has grown from a locally-focused institution to one that is globally orientated. University of Newcastle established

1965

Full-time academic staff

970

Student enrolments in 2010

35,494

Graduates in 2010

5,764

Undergraduate programs

85

Postgraduate coursework programs

100

Total revenue in 2010

$546 million

Rankings Australian top 10 for research funding and outcomes Ranked 352nd university in the world Shanghai Jiao Tong University Academic Ranking 2010 Ranked 59th university in the Asia-Pacific Shanghai Jiao Tong University Academic Ranking 2010 Ranked 256th university in the world QS World University Rankings 2010


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MESSAGE FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR AND PRESIDENT

Dear graduates, Congratulations on obtaining your degree. A university education is one of the most valuable assets you can have, and today we recognise your commitment and significant achievement. This is my first graduation ceremony as Vice-Chancellor, so this is a particularly special occasion for me. I am delighted to be able to celebrate your achievement with you, and all your family and friends who have provided such valuable support during your studies. In Australia, the University of Newcastle consistently ranks in the top 10 universities for research. On the world stage, the University delivers groundbreaking findings in health and medicine, science and engineering, and energy and the environment. The University is also widely recognised for innovative teaching, and providing a learning environment that challenges, supports and inspires our students. Our presence in Singapore is pivotal to the University providing an important hub that connects us to Asia in partnership with the highly respected PSB Academy. Our operations rank among the largest of foreign universities with a presence in Singapore. Educating first rate graduates is the University’s most important role and it is a responsibility we take very seriously. It is our responsibility to ensure that the degree you have worked so hard to obtain, maintains and grows its value and currency through the recognition of this University as a world class institution with a reputation for excellence in your sphere of achievement. I can give you a commitment that we will continue to work to ensure that in the years ahead the investment you and your family have made in your education at the University of Newcastle will be realised. You will have every reason to remain proud of this institution as it continues to grow in strength, in reputation and international stature. Today also signals your entry into the University’s 105,000 strong alumni network, comprising members from more than 100 countries. The Singapore Alumni Association has been operating for eight years and provides many opportunities for you to connect with friends and professional associates across the globe. Congratulations on obtaining your degree. I wish you every success in the future. Professor Caroline McMillen Vice-Chancellor and President


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RECONCILIATION STATEMENT

The University of Newcastle declares its commitment to Aboriginal reconciliation: developing a strong community and fostering mutual respect, social justice and a united voice between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Aboriginal Australians. The University of Newcastle respects and acknowledges the Aboriginal land on which the Australian campuses of the University are located. We acknowledge the Aboriginal nations on whose traditional lands the University has a presence, respecting and acknowledging the traditional peoples and the cultural significance and history of the land. The University is aware of the impact of the alienation and other forms of injustices including the removal of children, the loss of land, the destruction of languages and culture, and the ongoing struggle for social and restorative justice. Through acknowledging and understanding past losses and injustices and through committing to redressing the social and economic challenges and ongoing racism, we will continue to move forward together to a better future. The University recognises that education plays an integral role in providing a foundation and platform for the exercise of self-determination and the empowerment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Through collaboration and the provision of culturally responsive education the University seeks to educate and contribute to the development of a harmonious community. The University’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities have supported the University in ensuring an Aboriginal presence at the University and appropriate and effective levels of consultation and collaboration through the sharing of Aboriginal voices, cultural wisdom and knowledge. These attributes are essential to moving forward to a future of equality and respect in teaching and learning, research, cultural inclusion, celebrating diverse cultures and success. The University acknowledges and appreciates the contribution and support by all communities. We will continue to build on existing partnerships and wherever possible forge respectful relationships designed to contribute to the ongoing endeavour of redressing the circumstance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education, health, cultures, languages, social justice, employment and empowerment. The University is committed to providing an environment that is free from racism and discrimination, developing opportunities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to access and succeed in higher education. The University embraces the unique and diverse cultures of Aboriginal – the oldest continuing culture in the world – and Torres Strait Island peoples and to ensure the growth of knowledge for all Australians. With respect and collaboration, the University of Newcastle embraces a united approach to equality and inclusiveness for all Australian peoples.


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ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS

The Master of Ceremonies will announce the imminent commencement of the Ceremony The University Fanfares will herald the entry of the Dais Party The Assembly will rise and remain standing until the conclusion of the National Anthems

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. The Chancellor will declare the proceedings open Award for Honorary Degree Recipient Occasional address Conferring of Research Higher Degrees Conferring of Postgraduate Degrees Musical interlude Conferring of Undergraduate Degrees Presentation of University Medalists The Chancellor will invite the graduate chosen to speak on behalf of the graduates to address the Assembly The Chancellor will declare the Ceremony concluded The Dais party and Assembly will rise as the University fanfares are sounded The Dais party will leave the stage The Procession of Graduates will follow the Dais Party out of the Hall


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THE UNIVERSITY COUNCIL As at 1 November 2011

Official Members

Member Appointed by Council

The Chancellor Conjoint Professor Trevor C Waring AM

Mr Brian Kennaugh

BA, MSc(Newc.), FAPS

Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Caroline McMillen MA, DPhil(Oxf), MB, BChir(Camb)

President of the Academic Senate Professor Val J Robertson

Dip(Financial Planning)(Kaplan), BBus(Newc)

Members elected by the Academic Staff Dr Tom Griffiths BEd(Hons), PhD(Newc), GradCert TESOL(UTS)

Professor John Rostas BSc(Hons), PhD(Monash)

BAppSc(Physio)(Lincoln Institute), BA(Hons), PhD(La Trobe)

Member elected by the Non-Academic Staff

The Deputy Chancellor The Hon John Charles Price AM JP

Dip HR(HIT), MME(Newc)

OFIE Aust, I.Eng, IMarEng(UK), MIMarEST(UK), MAICD

Ministerial Appointees

Ms Leanne Holt Members elected by the Students Ms Karen Miller BBus(Acc)(UTS), CA

Ms Sharryn Brownlee

Ms Heather Richards

Conjoint Professor Geoff Lilliss

External persons who are members of Convocation

BE(Hons), MBA(Merit)(Newc), FIE(Aust), MAICD

Dr Ken Moss AM BE(Hons), PhD(Newc), HonFIE(Aust), CPEng, FAICD

Mr Arthur Sinodinos AO BCom(Hons)(Newc), FAIM

Ms Deborah Wright DipTeach(Newc), MBA(SCU), FAMI, CPM

Ms Dianne Allen JP BCom(Newc), CA, MAICD

Mr Peter Cockbain BScEng(Newc), FIEAust, CPEng, FIPENZ, FTSE

The Hon Mahla Pearlman AO BA, LLB(Hons)(Syd), HonLLD(Newc)

Dr Geoff Leonard AM BCom, HonDBus(Newc), FCA, FCPA


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PRINCIPAL OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY As at 1 November 2011

Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Caroline McMillen MA, DPhil(Oxf), MB, BChir(Camb)

Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic and Global Relations) Professor Kevin McConkey

Faculty Pro Vice-Chancellors Pro Vice-Chancellor (Business and Law) Professor Stephen Nicholas BA(Syracuse), MA(Iowa), FASSA

Pro Vice-Chancellor (Education and Arts) Professor John Germov

BA(Hons), PhD(Qld), FASSA, FAICD

BA(Chisholm), MA(Sociology)(Monash), PhD (Newc)

Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Michael Calford

Pro Vice-Chancellor (Engineering and Built Environment) Professor John Carter AM

BSc, PhD(Monash)

Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Services) Dr Susan Gould BSc(Hons)(Edin), PhD(Flinders), FAICD

President of Academic Senate Professor Val Robertson BAppSc(Physio)(Lincoln Institute), BA(Hons), PhD(La Trobe)

BE, PhD, DEng(Syd), MASCE, FTSE, FAA, FIEAust, CPEng, GAICD

Pro Vice-Chancellor (Health) Professor Nicholas Talley MBBS(Hons), MD(NSW), MMedSc(ClinEpid)(Newc), PhD(Syd), FRACP, FRCP(London & Edinburgh), FAFPHM, FACP, FACG, AGAF

Pro Vice-Chancellor (Science and Information Technology) Professor Bill Hogarth BSc(Hons)(UNSW), PhD(Newc.), FIMA, CMath, FAustMS

Portfolio Pro Vice-Chancellors Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Professor Bill Hogarth BSc(Hons)(UNSW), PhD(Newc.), FIMA, CMath, FAustMS

Pro Vice-Chancellor (External Relations) Professor Stephen Crump BA, DipEd(Macq), MEd(Hons), PhD(Sydney)

Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Scott Holmes BCom(Newc), PhD(ANU), FCPA

Pro Vice-Chancellor and CEO (Singapore) Mr Robert Cochrane DipBus(Accounting)(CIT), CPA


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THE GRADUATION CEREMONY

THE MACE The Mace is the symbol of formal authority. The Mace used today belongs to the University of Newcastle and was designed by gold and silversmith, Gerald Benney. It is made of Australian walnut and silver and its head represents an open book – the traditional symbol of learning. The Mace was a gift from the University of New South Wales to commemorate the establishment of the University of Newcastle as an autonomous institution on 1 January, 1965. It is always borne ahead of the Chancellor in the academic procession during formal ceremonies such as today’s presentation of academic awards. THE UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE FANFARES In mid-1994, staff and students of the University’s Faculty of Music were invited to submit entries for a competition to compose the University Fanfares. The composition had to be capable of being performed either on organ or on brass. The winning entry by Professor Robert Constable, was first played publicly at the University’s overseas graduation ceremony held in Singapore in August 1994. The Fanfares are performed at all ceremonial functions to herald the entry and departure of the Chancellor and other members of the Council. THE UNIVERSITY MEDAL The award of a University Medal is an honour made only when there is a candidate of sufficient merit. To be considered for this award, a graduate must 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. HONOURS The award of Honours is given to students who complete an additional year of study after the completion of a bachelor’s degree. Some bachelor’s degrees, such as engineering or education, have Honours embedded in the four year degree program. An Honours year generally consists of part coursework and part research requiring submission of a thesis. Honours can be awarded as Class I, Class II Division I, Class II Division II, or Class III. WITH DISTINCTION A bachelor or master degree is conferred with distinction in cases where a candidate has achieved a Grade Point Average of 6.0 or above in the degree, out of a maximum of 7.0. COMBINED DEGREE A combined degree is one where a student studies for two separate degrees at the same time. It is possible for the student to complete the degree requirements for one degree ahead of the other. The student receives a testamur for each degree. Places for combined degrees are very competitive and offered to the highest performing students who apply.


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A BRIEF HISTORY OF GRADUATION

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 graduates, and the public. The church had a monopoly of 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 deputed 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 which 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 graduates. 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 master’s 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 master’s degree was called “inception”, or the beginning of one’s career as a master. 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. 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 foregoing is an adaptation of an Address given at a Graduation Ceremony at the University of Birmingham by Emeritus Professor R H C Davis and reprinted in his book ‘From Alfred the Great to Stephen’ (Hambledon Press 1991), pp. 307-309. It is reproduced with kind permission of the author’s widow.


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THE UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE IN SINGAPORE

The University of Newcastle in Singapore has developed to be one of the largest providers of international undergraduate and postgraduate programs in this important city state. Indeed, University operations in Singapore provide a greater range of programs than any other foreign university in Singapore, and we have one of the largest cohorts of staff and students. We currently teach over 2000 students, including over 800 full-time international students. The University of Newcastle offers the following degree programs in Singapore in partnership with PSB Academy: Bachelor of Information Technology; Bachelor of Business; Bachelor of Commerce; Bachelor of Communication; Bachelor of Engineering across several specializations; Bachelor of Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety; and Master of Business Administration. An honours stream in Bachelor of Communication was introduced in 2009. In 2011 we started our new executive part time MBA through the Singapore Accountancy Academy – the Private Education and Training arm of the Institute of CPA’s Singapore. Singapore is a dynamic location for such a trans-national education venture as ours because it is safe, convenient, and provides a professional and dynamic environment for students. Quality teaching is facilitated by our highly qualified Singaporean and Australian academics. Our success is testimony to the hard work of our 25 local full time academic and administrative staff working in partnership with the talented staff of PSB Academy and visiting staff from Newcastle, Australia. Our academic staff are also strong performers in research, thus raising our profile in Singapore. In 2012, we look forward to continued strong growth and positive engagement with the region through our partnerships in Singapore and the region. Robert J Cochrane CPA Pro Vice-Chancellor, University of Newcastle – Singapore


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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF ALUMNI (CONVOCATION)

Dear Graduate, Congratulations! As a graduate of the University of Newcastle, you and those who have supported you while you studied, are well justified in being proud of your achievement today. I welcome you on behalf of my graduate peers, to the proud tradition that is the University of Newcastle global Alumni Network, our community of graduates that comprises over 110,000 alumni in more than 95 countries. This network is built on strong, collaborative relationships that foster academic, business, social and career opportunities for our graduates and I encourage to you to engage with our Alumni Network. There are alumni groups in many locations around the world, and the Alumni Presidents’ and Coordinators’ in these locations partner with our Committee and the University Alumni Relations office to make connections of value for our graduates – both with each other, and also with our University. The Singapore Alumni Chapter is made up of alumni living and working in Singapore. It was established in 2003 to provide an avenue for graduates and friends of the University to renew old friendships, create new ones and to strengthen the ties between the community in Singapore and the University. New members are always welcome and alumni who may be travelling to Singapore when an Alumni event is scheduled, are invited to attend these events. Check on the alumni website, or contact the Singapore office when you visit. We seek to play a role in maintaining its reputation as a leading research University both locally, nationally and internationally to maintain the currency of our degrees. We are also committed as alumni to supporting the students who follow us, and many of you will have enjoyed the support of scholarships donated by alumni while you studied. As a valued member of alumni, you are also eligible to become an elected member of the Executive Committee, which plays a a vital and rewarding role in advising the University and in engaging and supporting its graduates through the activities of the global Alumni Network. We also confer the prestigious Alumni Awards annually – recognising outstanding graduates from their early careers to life time achievements. Who knows when you might be the recipient of an Alumni Award?


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MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF ALUMNI (CONVOCATION) CONTINUED In 2011, a Singapore Graduate Mr Peter Tay won the Alumni Award for International Leadership, flying the flag for our Singapore alumni. Recipients and finalists of the recent 2011 Alumni Awards came from a wide variety of disciplines and from all over the world – all of whom are University of Newcastle graduates. Please keep your current contact details up-to-date on the Alumni website as you commence or continue your career journey, especially your postal address (as many events are location based) and your email address. This can be done easily online at www.newcastle.edu.au/gradlink I can also be contacted directly via email: alumni-president@newcastle.edu.au With best wishes for a great future, Brian Kennaugh, President of Alumni Bachelor of Business 1993

ALUMNI

[uh -luhm-nigh] a group of graduates from a school or university


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THE UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE, SINGAPORE ALUMNI CHAPTER

The University of Newcastle, Australia, Singapore Alumni Chapter was founded in 2003. Its main objectives are: 1. To encourage, foster and strengthen relationships between the University of Newcastle and the University’s alumni residing in Singapore. 2. To strengthen ties between the Singapore Community and the University. 3. To assist the University in the achievement of its objectives as a leading educational institution with a diverse representation of nationalities in its student body. The Committee of the Singapore Alumni Chapter for 2011 are: President

William Anthony

Vice President

Kaushik Bhanushali

Secretary

Vishal Kumar

Treasurer

Shrijesh Patel

Immediate Past President

William Wong

Member

Christopher Tan

Member

Tan Roxiang

Member

Nayan Patel

The Singapore Alumni is an active and supportive organisation actively facilitating networking opportunities and the promotion of the University to the local community. They are part of the University’s global Alumni Network. They welcome new graduates and will further strengthen its connections with other groups and associations. www.newcastle.edu.au/alumni


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SATURDAY 19 NOVEMBER 2011

MORNING CEREMONY FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND ARTS Research Higher Degree Graduates will be presented by Professor Mike Calford, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Graduates will be presented by Professor Nicholas Talley, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Health) FACULTY OF HEALTH Research Higher Degree Graduates will be presented by Professor Mike Calford, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Graduates will be presented by Professor Nicholas Talley, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Health) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Research Higher Degree Graduates will be presented by Professor Mike Calford, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Graduates will be presented by Professor Scott Holmes, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research) Occasional Speaker Dr Tan Chin Nam Graduate Speaker Adrian Yusuf Maringan Pardede


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OCCASIONAL SPEAKER

Dr Tan Chin Nam Dr Tan Chin Nam is one of Singapore’s most distinguished public servants. He served 33 years in leadership roles in the Singapore Public Service before retiring in 2007 as the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Information, Communication and the Arts. Dr Tan completed a Bachelor of Engineering degree in 1973 and a Bachelor of Arts (Economics) degree in 1974 at the University of Newcastle. He graduated with a Master of Business Administration from the University of Bradford in 1977. In 1989 he completed an Advanced Management Programme at Harvard Business School. He received an honorary doctorate from the University of Bradford in 1995 and an honorary doctorate from the University of Newcastle in 1998. Dr Tan joined the Singapore Public Service in 1977. He has held pivotal positions including General Manager and Chairman of the National Computer Board, Managing Director of Economic Development Board, Chief Executive of Singapore Tourism Board, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Manpower, Chairman of the National Library Board and Chairman of the Media Development Authority. Dr Tan is currently the Chair of the Media Development Authority International Advisory Panel. He holds directorships in a number of companies including Stamford Land Corporation Ltd, Yeo Hiap Seng Ltd and Raffles Education Corporation. Dr Tan is a Senior Advisor of Salim Group, Litmus Group and Hexagon Development Advisors and a Trustee of Bankinter Board of Innovation (Spain). During his successful career Dr Tan received four Public Administration Medals from the Government of Singapore. In 1987 he was made an Honorary Fellow of the Singapore Computer Society and in 1995 he was named an Eisenhower Fellow.


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SATURDAY 19 NOVEMBER 2011

AFTERNOON CEREMONY FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW Research Higher Degree Graduates will be presented by Professor Mike Calford, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Graduates will be presented by Professor Stephen Nicholas, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Business and Law) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT Research Higher Degree Graduates will be presented by Professor Mike Calford, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Graduates will be presented by Professor John Carter, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment) Occasional Speaker and Honary Degree Recipient Mr Mike Gray Graduate Speaker Soon Lee Simon Quah


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HONORARY DOCTORATE AND OCCASIONAL SPEAKER

Mr Mike Gray Mr Mike Gray has more than 35 years international experience in the financial sector. Following 10 years in the shipping industry, Mr Gray trained as a Chartered Accountant with Coopers & Lybrand in the United Kingdom. He was admitted as a member to the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England and Wales (FCA) in 1976. Prior to retiring at the end of 2004, Mr Gray had risen to the role of partner in PricewaterhouseCoopers Singapore. He was also the firm’s Territorial Senior Partner for Indochina covering Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. He was formerly chairman of the Chartered Institute of Transport (Singapore) and Deputy Chairman of the Public Transport Council, where he served for 14 years. Today, Mr Gray is an independent director of UON Singapore Pte Ltd, which is a subsidiary of the University of Newcastle. He is also a part time senior advisor to Tricor Pte Ltd, a professional firm involved in corporate secretarial, accounting services and outsourcing; and a director and chairman of the audit committees of three companies listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore and one on the London Stock Exchange. Mr Gray holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Maritime Studies from Plymouth University and a Masters of Arts in South East Asian Studies from the National University of Singapore. He is a Fellow of a number of institutes including: the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, the Institute of Certified Public Accountants in Singapore and the Singapore Institute of Directors.


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RESEARCH HIGHER DEGREES

FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

NEWCASTLE BUSINESS SCHOOL

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Zeenathul Farida Abdul Gani

KRita Rosita Pidani BEc(Indonesia), MBA(Monash)

Thesis Title: Identifying Export Barriers and Export Development of Indonesian Manufacturing Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs)

BEng(Madurai-K), MTech(IIT Madras),

Thesis Title: Ignition Behaviour of Individual Pulverized Coal Particles in Air and Oxy-fuel Environments Hoang Nguyen Tran BEng(Hanoi), MEng(NSW)

FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND ARTS SCHOOL OF DRAMA, FINE ART AND MUSIC Doctor of Philosophy Lynn Charlotte Lu BFA(Pittsburgh), MFA(SanFran.)

Thesis Title: A Punch in the Gut: Experiential Knowledge, Empathy, and Performance Art FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE Doctor of Philosophy B.M. Monjurul Alom BSc(CompEng)(Khulna), MSc(CompEng)(B’desh.Engin.)

Thesis Title: Data Management and Query Processing for Semistructured and Structured Databases Chee Keong Ho BEng(Hons)

Thesis Title: Ultra Wideband Design Techniques for Wireless Medical Monitoring

Thesis Title: Removal of Geosmin and 2-Methylisborneol from Drinking Water by UV TiO2 Treatment FACULTY OF HEALTH SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES AND PHARMACY Doctor of Philosophy Shen Yun Adeline Foo BMedSc(Syd.), MSc(Nan.Tech.)

Thesis Title: Immune Mechanisms that Promote the Development of Inducible Bronchus-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (IBALT) SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCES Doctor of Philosophy Zuriati Binti Ibrahim BSc(Dietetics)(Hons), MHlthSc(Nutrition) (NU Malaysia)

Thesis Title: Standardised Nutrition Diagnosis Terminology: Implications for Dietetics Practice


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SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH Doctor of Philosophy Archana Patel MBBS, MD(Pediatrics)(Nag.), MSc(Penn)

Thesis Title: Role of Zinc as an Adjunct in the Treatment of Childhood Diarrhea Osamu Yoshino MMed(Japan)

Thesis Title: The Effects of Fluid Resuscitation on Intra-abdominal Pressure FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF DESIGN, COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Doctor of Philosophy Guoyu Qian BEng(China), MSc(Nan.Tech.)

Thesis Title: Atlas-Assisted Assessment and Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease from Neuroimages SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND LIFE SCIENCES Doctor of Philosophy Roksana Huque BSc(Zoology)(Hons), MSc(Zoology)(Dhaka)

Thesis Title: Effect of Nitric Oxide on Metabolism of Fresh-cut Apples and Lettuces in Relation to Surface Browning Jawahar Yogendra Nerkar BEng(Pune), MMSc&Eng(TUDelft)

Thesis Title: Development of Electrode Materials for Hybrid Energy Storage Devices

Master of Philosophy Dian Herlinda Octorina Howan BSc(Chem)(Indonesia)

Thesis Title: Novel Inhibitors of Clathrin Mediated Endocytosis


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PROFESSIONAL DOCTORATES

FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW Doctor of Business Administration Ricky Keung Wah Chu Thesis Title: A Study on the Relationships between Ethical Climate, Trust in Top Management, Affective Commitment, Job Satisfaction, Intention to Leave and Job Performance in the Construction Industry in Hong Kong Teik Kee Goh Thesis Title: The Relationship Between Transformational Leadership and Organisation Role-Based Behaviour: The Mediating Effects of Affective Trust in the Leader, Affective Commitment to the Organisation, Intention to Leave, and Workplace Stress Kim Hung Lai Thesis Title: Guanxi, Relationship Marketing and Challenges to the Agricultural Input Retailing Market in China Kai Kwong Loh Thesis Title: The Influence of Brand Personality and Brand Fit on Brand Preference Chan Kuan Loi Thesis Title: Determinants of the Empirical Causal Relationship between CSR and Corporate Performance with Innovation as a Mediator: The Malaysian Experience as a Bench-mark for Regional Understanding

Dewi Lusiana Thesis Title: Investigating the Relationship between Market Orientation, Competitive Strategy and Business Performance: a Study of Small – and Medium-sized Firms in Indonesia’s Footwear Manufacturing Industry Kansuda Makasiranonth Thesis Title: Direct and Mediating Roles of Tie Strength, Goal Cooperativeness, Trust and Transactive Memory in Effective Knowledge Transfer within the Cement Industry, Thailand Alan Bee Huat Tan Thesis Title: Individual Absorptive Capacity and its Impact on Knowledge Transfer in a Malaysian Context Wing Chiu Tung Thesis Title: An Empirical Study on the Drivers of Cross-buying Intentions of Consumers in the Hong Kong Retail Banking Industry


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FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW

POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK

Jiaxi Liu

Hnin Ei Lwin

Abd Rani

Kushant Malhotra

Naveen Jayakumar

Suresh Reddivari

Master of Applied Finance with Distinction Poh Fung Khoo

Peter Robert Marshall

Nimay Kalyani

Ashok Kumar Satuluri

Nipon Pornakarasathean

Anawat Karnjanaporn

Gaurav Saxena

Yi Qian

Tariq Mohammad Kayes

Kristine Joyce Simisim

Master of Applied Finance Atikan Chaiyanupong

Cheng Jiao Tan

In-Su Kim

Manish Singh

Yuradar Tupthong

Kanishk Kumar

Tanai Sukontachaya

Choi Lam Yip

Ivonne Cynora Kuswara

Bula Sunil Kumar

Siok Kee Chan

Yin Zhu

Mustafa Kutbuddin Husna

Le Thi Thanh Thuy

Wai Ching Chin Amir Hossein Dastaviz Thi Minh Phuong Dinh Pankaj Parashar

Master of Business Administration with Distinction Gaurav Khunteta

Eileen Loo May Oo Maung Lingyang Meng

Thai Duong Tran Vishnu Vijayaraghavan Prithviraj Vishwanath Sankalp Vyas

Master of Business Administration Tirtharenu Bhaumik

Kwek Chien Brandon Ng

Jiahui Michelle Chen

Luther Ngai

Kaixin Chen Chia-Hao Chou

Thi Mai Anh Huong Nguyen

Huong Duong Dang

Leo Michael Noronha

Amir Hossein Dastaviz

Mei-fei Pan

Master of Human Resource Management with Distinction John Anthony Geronimo

Dery Ismari

Pankaj Parashar

Joanna Guillen

Rama Dewanto

Phan Pham Ngoc Uyen

Ming-Han Chiang

Michelle Dharmawan

Piyush Poddar

Pannathat Chuchuaisuwan

Thi Minh Phuong Dinh

Suparat Pongsuwan

Dallan Sandeep Duckworth

Pipatpong Pongwilai

Troy Dewantoro

Master of Human Resource Management Saud Fakhri Areef Aldaher

Korakot Prasarnwong

Pu Fu

Ei Sandi Maung

Armi Catalan

Brigita Putri Nathania

Kean Choon Goh

Tapan Bipinbhai Ghatalia

Sally Lambaco

Nampol Puttipanpluck

Takashi Ikeda

Wenhuan Guo

Piyavit Prakongvong

Vinh Huy Quach

Rohit Jain

Mai Anh Ha

Bula Sunil Kumar

Vikram Ramadass

Wing On Terence Kong

Alvina Cecillia Haryanto

Li Wen Zhang

Alia Shazwani Bte

Maiquynh Phan Tanai Sukontachaya Chia Ern Jim Teoh Thai Duong Tran Master of Business with Distinction Gagandeep Kaur Bedi Master of Business Akapon Chaijaroenwathana

Shuting Lina Ng

Astrid Wijaya Yee Ping Wong Tai Yun Wu


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FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW CONTINUED

Master of International Business Mayuresh Bhave

Ching-Ju Pan

UNDERGRADUATE

Byoung Jin Kim

Nitha Panpachara

Ji Eun Kim

I-Chia Chen

You-Hsuan Shih

Bachelor of Business with Distinction Mathumitha Jayaraman

Benjawan Iemprakon

Manish Singh

Lee Chiu Kong

Chatvilai Kanitcharangkun

Temsiri Sirisombat

Bachelor of Business Fen Ling Phyllis Ang

Suthathip Suthakitmanat

Swee Mei Ang

Shih Ting Joycelyn Kuan

Shou-Cheng Tong

Angelica Octavia Ramkumar Arumugam

Martika Nindy Tjandra Kusuma

Papimol Assaranurak

Dohee Kwon

Qianyu Bao

Hon Kit Alfred Law

Xin Bao

Lay Kiet Tam

Cyrill Fabio Binder

Nguyen Minh Hien Le

Ferry Budianto

Thi My Tien Le

Randy Candiawan

Le Thi Dung

Hou Chi Alvin Chan

Hyun Woo Lee

Jun Yan Joel Chan

Jai Ling Lee

Mi Xue Michelle Chee

Ji Young Lee

Jia Jin Chew

Qiu Yan Lynn Lee

Hui Shan Choo

Seok Han Lee

Dang Hoai An

Swan Yen Audrey Lee

Uday Rambhai Dhadhal

Uh Lang Lee

Jin Ying Ee

Shin Ae Lee

Ying Ting Cheryl Fong

Yan Jing Leow

Natalia Fransiska

Xiao Fang Li

Hui Rui Vivien Gan

Yohan Liadi Lie

Hui Ting Eunice Goh

Suet Huay Loh

Jae Yeon Im

Sze Ping Fiona Low

Jason Nicholas

Fletcher Luhur

Hae-Gon Jeong

Wai Kiong Abraham Jonas Lum

In-Su Kim Chaiwat Nithakorn

Supalak Sakulchit

Meng-Chi Tsai

Master of Professional Accounting with Distinction Gagandeep Kaur Bedi

Satanyu Tungsiripatporn

Siyanee Chaipiriyasak

Narin Singhchawla Chana Tantiyavuth

Patthama Wongsamee Master of Marketing with Distinction Gaurav Khunteta

Graduate Certificate in Business Administration Dita Pravitasari

Von Neo Cindy Ong

Harry Fontalvo

Master of Marketing May Mohammed S Albadi

Graduate Certificate in Business Research Kean Shiung CHIN

Kallaya Chaiyapornpattan

Hin San Ching

Sheng-Min Chang

Andi Sumange

Arpaporn Charoenphol Meng-Ni Ho Apinya Jitnupong Kanishk Kumar Mustafa Kutbuddin Husna Chia Yu Lee Pawarisa Lertaromrat Chih-Fan Lin

Dalisa Punsakd

Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management Saud Fakhri Areef Aldaher Graduate Certificate in Marketing Huei-Ching Chen Samantha Nicole Clugston

Young Hoon jeong Yeonhee Kim

Juheon Kim Yuting Allison Koh Yen Leng Koo

Kuan Ma


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Khairil Iman Sianipar

Bachelor of Commerce Sung Mo Ahn

Aditya Singaraju

Stella Anastasia

Hernando Steven Kadarusman

Qian Meng

Pwint Phyu Soe

Nindya Anindita

Mingu Kang

Edward Martin Miranda

Xiang Lin Sow

Aye Aye Khine

Wonhee Moon

Aamir Mohamadali Taherbhoy

Seong Bum Bae

Anton Wirawan Kanginnadhi

Geulah Bang

Kai Yun Esther Kiew

Jasmine Hui Ling Tan

Sangji Kim

Xue Liang Teo

Muhammad Fadhly Bin Abdul Latif

Crystal Leviticus Jiaying Teoh

Poornalakshmi Boopathy

Yongtaek Kim

Shir Ley Toh

Shee Ling Chan

Thi Khanh Chi Truong

Si Min Chan

Truong Thi Bach Mai

Kin Wai Chau

Seow Wei Song

Chen Chen

Dicky Kent Widjaja

Yong Hong Chew

Hui Yee Wong

Yi Lin Chia

Keh Jing Wong

Ching Lin Chong

Meimei Xie

Chee Kai Michelle Chua

Shiyun Stefanie Xie

Sing Kwee Chua

Xin Xie

Sarlini Citha

Shih Ming Yang

Mei Hui Ea

Chea-Ryun Yeom

Wenbo Fang

Rabia Zahid

Fenny

Xiaolong Zhang

Jinglin Fu

Ma Su Yi Kyaw Margaret Nilay Kishor Kumar Mehta

Ji Hoo Moon Seon Ah Moon Dhiviya Narayanan Hawwa Neena Yi Sheng Shawn Neo Quynh Mai Nguyen Nur Hidayah Binte Othman Subroto Widjaya Oei Jiamin Ong Ravin Oza Gek Teng Pang Sang-Hyun Park Pham Anh Tuan Phan Phuc Hung Feonna Yun Jin Phang Ng Loon Ping Junru Poon Hyun-Ji Ro Samantha S Padmanabham Sherielyn Sacalle Albert Santoso Qian Yi Seah Stephanie Setyo Shafarudin B Sariman

Shaikah Nurulain Shaik Rahim

Bachelor of Commerce with Distinction Leo Sugiono Jesslyn Tania Sulaiman Xiang Jun Lucienne Neo Ghada Abdulla Yameen

Jiacheng Gu Si Yu Gui Jun He Tae Gyun Her Hnin Ei Ei Khine Piaw Hong Htet Arkar Soe

Tzu-Yu Huang Juliya

Sung Ho Kim Younghee Kim Yu Kyung Kim Christy Liana Haokun Li Muliani Arfan Lie I Wei Lim Jian Long Kenneth Lim Mei Hui Lim Xiao Ai Lim Xiong Wei Glenn Lim Leonard Linardy Hangyang Lu Tirzani Melvin Jeong Min Agnes Mohan Monica Vinayak Murugayah Christella Natalia Hong Ping Ng Nguyen Thuy Hang Chermaine Ooi Sher Ling


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FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW CONTINUED

Lusi Ou

Wei Yang Teo

Wei Jian Pek

Davinthra Jothy Thillainathan

Chui Mei Phua Phyo Theingi Oo Yun Ran Ranjeetha D/O N Silva Naigam

Sulina Susanto Tio Joyce Agnes Tjhau Veronica Valdez Ngoc Tu Vu

Salwa Bte Mohamad

Lilian Wibowo

Andissa Savitri

Kai Xin Desiree Wong

Chin Yee Seah

Jingbo Xu

Irine Tanzil Setiadi

Jie Yang

Robertus Ariestanto Setio

Shih Jen Yang

Carolin Soh Chee Ling Gina Soo Jing Xin Soon Zheng Sun Andreas Susanto Welly Susanto Aamir Mohamadali Taherbhoy Kuang Chun Tan Pei Khim Tan Shi Xuan Tan Quinze Tan Mega Carissa Tandean Ching Loong Teng

Kok Yung Yap Jia Feng Leonard Yuen Mee Yin Yuen Yunita Gehui Zhang Wanlu Zhang Boteng Zhang


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FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND ARTS

POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK Master of Applied Linguistics with Distinction Siriwimon Na Chiangmai Master of Applied Linguistics Eun Ji Park Harri Tapio Silvasti Atiporn Wanichapiwong Master of Educational Studies with Distinction Sonam Dekar Tshering Dema Steven Royce Simmons Tandin Wangmo Master of Educational Studies Dhiraj Chhetri Chimi Dorji Ugyen Dorji Ugyen Lhamo Ivan Polontalo Janice Sipin Kelzang Tobgay Kinley Wangmo

Master of Leadership and Management in Education Marijana Munro Master of Music Technology with Distinction Woei Yvonne Teng Master of Social Science Pornpin Matungka Master of Special Education with Distinction Yuet Ying Louisa Yeung Master of Special Education Wanwisa Ouchareon Master of Theology Jean Ellen McDougall Graduate Certificate in Educational Studies DK Siti Noor Roziah PGMATJINEN

UNDERGRADUATE Bachelor of Early Childhood Teaching Rachelle Ann Dacquel Yuki Takahashi Bachelor of Fine Art Rosnani Said Bachelor of Music Khai Yenn Dennis Lau Bachelor of Speech Pathology Ganga Mithi Harshal Diploma in Languages Mari Sasaki


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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT

POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK

Master of Property

Master of Architecture with Honours Class II Division 2

Graduate Certificate in Property

Chi Ying Liew Master of Architecture Rudyanto Ming Jin Chua Marc Ryan Teen Guan Lim Hoon Har Oon Muhammad Ihsan Bin Abd Rahim Mohd Shahril Ramzi

Dina Marliana

Rachel Victoria Van Haeff UNDERGRADUATE Bachelor of Construction Management (Building) with Honours Class II Division 1 Lalith Wasantha Hettige Don Bachelor of Construction Management (Building)

Wei-Wen John Peter Siow Lip Khai Tan Yee Fui Tok Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering with Honours Class I and the University Medal

Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering Ertikka Ardid Chun Ming Vincent Lee Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering with Honours Class I

Krishda Adrian Herchis Tan

Zheng An Chan

Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering with Honours Class I

Yik Ren Teo

Xinlong Julian Zheng

Lee Keong Lim

Mahesh Sachithanadam Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering with Honours Class II Division 1

Shin Jiun Alvin Chua

Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering with Honours Class II Division 1

Roy Ken Jeen Chuah

Zhen-Jie Ang

Keith Huan Ran Tan

Nor Farah Putri Hasman

Jing Hao Gan Wei Man Kong

Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering with Honours Class II Division 2

Roy Rustan Tan

Mohd Nor Khairi Bin Kamaruddin

Muthupalaniappa Karthikeyan Srinivasan Kok Wui Yap Master of Engineering Management

Anusha Shimoga Padmanabha Munin Tiyawongsuwan Anawat Wongpradu Master of Engineering Science Adegboyega Benedict Adeniran

Yee Jian Wee Bachelor of Design (Architecture)

Chian Chian Daphne Kua Kian San Lam Hun Jieh Lee Jian Wen Lee Shin Tsann Lim Tiong Haan Lim Amanda Mojinun

Xianyuan Chan

Siong Rong Andrew Chuah Kannan Serkkalai

Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering with Honours Class II Division 2

Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering with Honours Class II Division 2

Jeremy Hugon Kosman

Chen Yong Teo

Chow Ching Teong

Suhardi Kurniawan Christian Sanjaya Setiono


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Yuda Wirahadhi Chooi Ngoh Liew Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering Kim Siong Ang Peishi Denise Aw Chih Yang Boo Kok Wee Chan Siong Wai Daniel Chan Swee Hee Chan Chung Weng Chia Shih Siang Chong Shi Hai Goh Liguang Han

Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering

Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronics Engineering

Zhili Ou

Boon Huan Aw

Santhosh Arun Babu

Pei Hua Sin

Chia Cheng Aw

Zaw Zaw Aung

Kek Koon Tan

Sofian Bin Jais

Koon Thong Koh

Yoke Mui Tham

Hun Rong Chen

Chin Heng Soh

Lian Qin Yeo

Shan Shan Lee

Wen Su

Qian Zhang

Wei Xiang Lee

Yi Naing Swan

Zhen Zhen Zhou

Yufan Lin

Wei Jian Tong

Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering with Honours Class I

Kyaw Oo Maung

Bachelor of Engineering in Telecommunications Engineering with Honours Class I

Muhammad Feroz Bin Osman Kian Keong Ong

Chee Meng Dennis Lee

Haji Mohamed Kandirikara Abdul Aziz

Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering with Honours Class II Division 1

Tian Yong Koh

Binil Prakash

Aixiang Kong

Yao Ming Teo

Zhenyi Kuang

Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering with Honours Class II Division 2

Thwe Lin Han Marco Juang

Siay Hong Lee Wei Ye Edric Leong Chee Jia Liew Cheng Hong Irwin Liew Teck Leong Lim Zeya Lin Xueyao Eugene Loy Ann Sng Lum

Kha Wai Foong Wen Keong Chong Choon Lian Tan

Wei Jie Danny Phoon Wei Long Wilson Song Boon Kiat Tan Soe Thiha Kar Peng Andy Tong Chee Fai Woo Kai Cong Andy Yan Xinyi Zeng Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronics Engineering with Honours Class I and the University Medal Soon Lee Simon Quah Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronics Engineering with Honours Class II Division 1

Yong Fong Lau Bachelor of Engineering in Telecommunications Engineering with Honours Class II Division 1 Zhiwei Yong Bachelor of Engineering in Telecommunications Engineering Kin Yi Vincent Chan Qun Feng Chew Sung Sung Neo Sze Jin Ng Wye Cheong Desmond Ng

Wee Teck Lim

Oh Weisheng

Chin Kok Tan

Ping Kuan Francis Yeo Sui Hwee Wendy Yeo


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FACULTY OF HEALTH

POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK

Master of Pharmacy

Master of Applied Management (Nursing)

Li Kai Huang

Lian Fah Fong

Gayatri Devi Mulaka

Luen Ying Lim

Wen Jean Teh

Kim Ngah Tay

Ling Fei Wong

Master of Clinical Epidemiology with Distinction Lay Hoon Goh

Shook Hui Chia

Satish Kumar Madda

Yee Hua Wong Master of Public Health with Distinction

Melanie Sue Liang Wong

Chie Mori

Master of Clinical Epidemiology

Graduate Diploma in Medical Statistics

Tin Tin Khaing

Adeline Jie Qi Ong

Naomiki MORI

UNDERGRADUATE Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) with Honours Class I Min Yuan Quah Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 1 Yvonne Wong Vern Yee Bachelor of Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety with Distinction

Bachelor of Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety Abdul Fatah Bin Alwee Abdul Halil Bin Abdul Hamid Abdul Malik B Ab Star Quraishi Aigela D/O Subramaniam Anbalagan S/O Rama Kerisna Sook Bee Melissa Ang Mohammed Nazrul Islam Bin Abdul Ghouse

Chin Tiong Ang

Thuon Guan Boh

Zhixing Chen

Yiqun Cai

Haizuran Irawati Bte Sadari

Kai Lin Christina Chan

Yingliang Huang

Wee Kiat Kenny Chan

Wee Hong Kang

Qiaoyu Chen

Kia Wee Lim

Siew Hoong Cheong

Min Seon Park

Lai Heng Lim

Hock Mun Cheow

Master of Nursing (Advanced Practice)

Min Sheng Lim

Wee Pin Kent Ching

Yao Min Daniel Pok

Zhi Seng Cho

Jiak Chiau Tan

Chun Wei Chong

Kee Meng Yeo

Chee Hian Chua

Bernadette Macrohon Master of Medical Statistics Adeline Jie Qi Ong Master of Mental Health Nursing

Lai Kwan Sandra Ng

Kok Ming Chan

Darajit Bin Daud Wei Hao Webster Ee


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Boon Seng Goh Lek Chong Goh Yao Yu Gui Chee Hin Ho Meow Keong Hong Ishkhandar Bin Omar Johari Bin Mascomb Han Leong Steven Khor Lin Sheng Koh Tiong Boon Koh Li Ching Kok Amy Sarah Kurian Kyaw Thu Ya Ayyakkannu Lakshmanan Md Tajul Islam Late Md. Khorshedul Islam

Mohamed Farook Bin Ghani

Balasubramaniam Ramachandran

Mohamed Fazli Bin Mohlas

Roslee Bin Bernawi

Mohammed Osman Haider Muhamed Nurelfi Bin Nordin Muhammad Azman Bin Anuar Muhammad Zahier Bin Amza Senthilvelan Muthukumar Subramanian Sivakumar Namasivayam Lionel Naranjan Singh Rangasamy Natarajan

Keen Weng Keith Lee

Cha Hee Ng

Sock Hwee Lek

Teck Seng Ng

Chin Meng Lim

Chien Lee Ong

Gim Hwa Joseph Lim

Say Keong Andy Ong

Kah Keong Lim

Choon Kiat Pang

Ker Wen Alvin Lim

Li Ping Pang

Yan Li Lim

Peer Mohamed S/O Ahamed

Lokman Bin Onan Kong Ming David Low Md Hasan Bin Hashim Mohamad Rashid B Mohd Yunus

Sharmely Sagar Yadav Shah Mohammad Saidur Rahman Salahuddin Bin Jamaldin Seow Liang Seah Senthil Nathan S/O Elankovan

Chee Keong Tok Su Zhen Wong Tong Wan Wong Seok Fang Chris Yeo Soon Huat Des Yeo Zacaria Bin Amza Zainuddin Bin Osman Ensong David Zheng Wansong Zheng

Shadiah Bte Senin

Bachelor of Health

Zi-Ren Jackson Sim

Ilyani Abd Khalid

Siti Asmah Bte Salam

Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science in Diagnostic Radiography with Distinction

Caizheng Su Sukiman Bin Abdul Hamid Jun Hui Kenny Tai Boon Heng Tan Boon Yong Tan Ee Peng Tan Kah Siong Tan Say Yoon Tan Sian Peng Tan Swee Chim Tan Haojie Tang

Huiyin Wendy Phay

Teen Tuck Tang

Wai Mun Phoon

Chee Por James Tay

Yong Han Poh

Guan Joo Nathaniel Tay

Hong Siang Puah

Chiew Wee Eric Toh

Chee Wan Quek

Ying Hui Toh

Nur Adleena Mohamed Isa Muhammad Azhar Samsudin Ching Yee Sum Yiwei Marcus Tan Xue Fen Teng Si Min Teo Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science in Diagnostic Radiography Sang Sook Beck Kia Joo Daphne Lim Dang Namgung


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FACULTY OF HEALTH CONTINUED

Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science in Radiation Therapy Poh Suet Chang Jiy Zhing Lim Jessie Kah Hui Ng Bachelor of Medicine Suhaila Akbar Abdul Halim

Bachelor of Nursing Lira Buan Yu-Chuan Huang Hyung Hwan Kwon Seong Hoon Kwon Sunsil Kwon Yu-Ting Lee Min Ah Lim

Bachelor of Oral Health Jian Pung Paul Seah Ajitpal Singh Wing Yi Tong Bachelor of Physiotherapy Amita Kumari Chand

Nur Balqis Zahirah Ali

Jee-Young Park

Zirwatul Maziah Hj Zulkifli

Nor Afiza Azmee

Fe Paguio Prevendido

Anyes Kim

Beng Lim Alvin Chew

Candice Punay

Asila Alia Ko Noordin

Shin Li How

Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics

Zaheera Mustafa

Sarah Kamaruddin Adila Husna Khoiri Lay Ping Lee Megat Taufiq Megat Abdul Rahman Mohd Nizam Mohd Fahmi Siti Nur-Shazana Nasaruddin

Rekha Balan Vee Chew Sheela Chwee Yin Khaw Ung Ping Kwa Wee Lam Shu Lin Pook

Gaik Tin Quah

Charlene Anita Sadandan

Nurhazwani Rozali

Poh Shwan Shim

Yee Ping Sia

Hong Choong Sim

Jae Mie Teh

Yueen Mun Soh Pooi Ling Wong Qian-Shan Yip

Rushika Shehara Siriwardena


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FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK Master of Aviation Management Shing Ki Cheung Mohammed Faiz Kamaludin Peter Robert Marshall Master of Information Technology with Distinction Jasmine Sagar Master of Information Technology Kaewkarn Charoensopha Graduate Diploma in Psychology (Postgraduate) Elaine Yheng Ching Loke

UNDERGRADUATE

Nivitra Devi Hari

Jinling Joyce Tan

Bachelor of Communication (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal

Nadia Ingrida Kanali

Kian Hoe Daniel Tan

Yale Kim

Le Ting Rosalind Tan

Anjana Krishna Kumar

Li Xian Jacquelyn Tan

Gek Kuei Suzanne Lau

Mei Qi Shereen Tan

Ai Chern Jayne Lee

Jie Ying Calcy Tay

Bachelor of Communication (Honours) with Honours Class I

Beng Wee Leow

An-Ling Nicole Teh

Li Tong Genevieve Lim

Ying Ting Wong

Xin Hua Joleen Lim

Aashajeet Kaur D/O Ranjeet Singh

Xue Lin Melissa Lim

Melissa Pascale Sook Yoong Wong Shui Wan

Nurul Huda Binte Mohd Taufik

Lu Lu

Wei Liang Eugene Quek

Zhao Ting Lim

Jie Zheng

Yi Wei Wong

Dehua Wesley Neo

Bachelor of Food Science and Human Nutrition

Bachelor of Communication (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 1

Yee Yong Eunice Ng

Agustinus Adrian Arinta

Nurshahidah Binte Jumari

Shella Dharmawan

Nuraisha Binte Nassir Teng

Pham Thai Son

Bachelor of Communication Nurul Huda Binte Mohamed Soleh

Kai-Ming Terence Ong

Mei Yun Josephine Poon Wenhao Joel Qin

Yessica Oktaviani Halim Diana Hartono Kristiani Merica Pooi Shu Yap Joyce May Lee Yong

Elisa D’Silva

Vanessa Charmaine Seah

Bachelor of Human Nutrition (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 1

Duong Hoang Khanh

Guo Wei Kenneth Seng

Jeremy Hui Jaq Kho

Duncan David Elias

Shasikala D/O Kalai Silvan

Bachelor of Information Technology

Eva Berlin Fransiskus Khai Ray Lyon Goh Shu-Dian Kevin Goh Lihui Guo

Nur Haryanti Sazali

Siti Raudhah Binte Azman Vanessa Qianyi Soh

Se Rim Ahn Soo Kyung Ahn Seng Lee Ang


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FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CONTINUED Aye Su Nandar Htay

Hirwan Bin Haris

Jung Woo Kwon

Abdol Rahim

Julius Caesar

Guang Hua John Ho

Tae Seung Kwon

Devi Nachammai

Wenjie Cai

Kok Wai Ho

Han Ching Lau

Chee Khiang Ng

Seok Kuan Chan

Nguyen Thao Nguyen Ho

Wai Hua Emile Law

Chin Fang Ng

Boon Yuan Eric Lee

Chung Heng Ng

Ran Lee

Thai Hung Nguyen

Gwan Gu Lee

Roshani Subhani Herath Nuwarapaksha Pedige

Yu Hang Chan Yu Guang Chan Chow Chung Chang Inn Sze Chee Ziliang Chen Hon Kong Chew Shee Ming Chia Kia Hui Chin Wei Hong Cho Eunchul Choi Seung Min Choi Hui Kai Chong Wei Miin Choo Dilli Raj Limbu Beng Keat Eu Fauziah Bte Azizi Shi Wei Fong Kok Ting Fung Febrian Gunawan Rui Guo Rarin Han Akhmad Hidayat Harahap Shui Ming Heng Eun Kyung Heo

Soe Wai Yan Htet Yinjia Kevin Hu Liming Huang Ming Kang Huang I Putu Kurnia Surya Prasetya Indra Irwan Bin Isnin Joko Ismoyo Sonali Jandhyala Youngjun Jeon Min Hwa Jeong Sin Jae Kang Chee Siang Khoo Hyeon Seok Kim Jongbo Kim Wootae Kim Kyung Yul Kim Tae Hyun Kim Yongcheng Kelvin Koh Yanxin Koh Jeong-Hyun Kong Sam Koon Kue

Ho Jin Lee Hyun Sik Lee Won Suk Lee Lin Juan Lee Soyeon Lee Zhong Rui Nigel Lee Zhong Yao Lee Shu Fen Lim Jong Han Lim Chee Pyng Lim Chun Yong Jacky Lim Yong Hui Ditrick Lim Song Choon Ling Mingchuan Liu Zhi Xiong Loh Lie Bee Lum

Hyunggeun Oh Re Lee Oh Suhua Oh Jin Woo Ok Boon Rin Ong Chien Hsiang Oon Pala S/O Selvaraj Poh Leng Pan Adrian Yusuf Maringan Pardede Soo Hyun Park Chi Yun Park Sang Jin Park Thanh Tung Pham Thanh Dung Phan

May Lei Win

Mahendra Danahiswara Poedjono

Keerthika Mayuran

Herry Pranggonoh

Moehamad Fakhri Moelhadi

Darius Prawiso Pyae Phyo Aye

Felix Kurniawan

Aditya Baihaqie Mohammad

William Yoswara Sastra

Zizhao Kwek

Muhamad Ismail Bin

Fei Siong Frederick Macalino Seah


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Wei Luen See Toh

Sagarika Vanganuru

Sharmilee D/O Thilarajah

Ponnammal Viswanathan

Tin Zar Soe Min

Ming Hui Hubert Wee

Kok Keong Soh

Da Jung Wee

Min Soo Song

Erwin Wijaya

Yu Xian Soong

William Wijaya

Weijie Eddy Su

Lai San Woo

Lukito Sudargo Darma

Weihao Albert Xu

Rong Sun

Candra Yamin

Nathanael Kevin Susanto

Yew Fay Yeong

Suwandi Suzlyna Binte Rahmat Choon Kiat Tan

Shao Long Yong Hendy Yurinata Singgih Zubaidah Binte Zainal

Kim Hui Tan

Bachelor of Mathematics

Kim Loei Elvin Tan

Cha Poh Tee

Lijing Tan

Bachelor of Psychology with Distinction

Tze Kiat Alvin Tan Yi Luan Teo Kah Leong Samuel Tham Shu Fen Tham Than Oo Min Thiha Chean Chung Amos Toh Kah How Toh Yee Sin Tok Tran Ngoc

Parkavi Sabanathan Bachelor of Science (Food Technology) (Honours) with Honours Class I Sing Pei Tan Bachelor of Science (Food Technology) (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 1 Vincent Irvanky Candrawinata


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THE UNIVERSITY MEDAL

A University Medal may be awarded to a candidate who has achieved First Class Honours and displayed exceptional academic ability. To be considered for this award, a graduate must 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. Soon Lee Simon Quah Bachelor Of Engineering in Mechatronics Engineering with Honours Class I and the University Medal Wei Liang Eugene Quek Bachelor of Communication (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal Krishda Adrian Herchis Tan Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering with Honours Class I and the University Medal


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