Singapore Graduation Ceremonies - November 2010

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SINGAPORE

MONDAY 22 NOVEMBER 2010


THE UNIVERSITY AT A GLANCE

University of Newcastle established

1965

Full-time academic staff

880

Student enrolments in 2008

30,340 (Total) 23,568 (Domestic) 4,017 (International onshore) 2,755 (International offshore)

Graduates in 2008

5,723 (Total) 3,562 (Undergraduate) 2,010 (Postgraduate Coursework) 151 (Research Higher Degree)

Undergraduate programs

84

Postgraduate coursework programs

96

Total revenue in 2008

$451 million

Rankings Australian publicly funded research

9

Shanghai Jiao Tong World Ranking 2007

Top 4%


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MESSAGE FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR AND PRESIDENT

Dear Graduate Congratulations! Today we recognise your commitment and your significant achievements. This graduation ceremony is a celebration for you, and your family and friends who have provided valuable support during your studies. To these important guests, we offer a very special welcome. Many of you here today will be preparing to embark on a new career. Others may be considering returning to university for further study. Whichever path you are following, it is an exciting time and the University of Newcastle is proud of the role we have played in this chapter of your life. Education is one of the most valuable assets you can have. Today is a significant milestone and, I hope, the first of many similar celebrations in a journey of lifelong learning. You are now an alumnus and part of the University of Newcastle’s growing alumni community. This important global network keeps you connected with the University and offers you friendship and professional links with Newcastle graduates and former staff living in Australia and 95 countries across the world. Newcastle’s 100,000 strong alumni network includes Australia’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York, Gary Quinlan; the former Clerk of the Federal House of Representatives, Ian Harris; and former Justice of the High Court of Australia, the Hon Justice Michael Kirby. We always like to hear from our graduates as they progress through their career here in Newcastle or beyond, so please stay in touch through our alumni network. As a graduate of this University you carry our reputation for a commitment to quality and integrity in everything we do. I hope that your time here has been both challenging and rewarding, that the University has given you a good start to your career, and that you take with you lifelong friends and great memories. Congratulations on obtaining your degree and reaching this significant milestone. I wish you every success in your chosen career. Professor Nicholas Saunders 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 Honourary 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 26 August 2010

The Official Members The Chancellor Conjoint Professor Trevor C Waring AM

External persons who are members of Convocation Ms Dianne Allen, JP

BA, MSc(Newc.), FAPS

BCom(Newc.), CAM, AICD

The Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Nicholas Saunders

Mr Peter Cockbain

MD(Syd.), HonLLD(Monash)

BScEng(Newc), FIEAust, CPEng, FIPENZ, FTSE

The Hon Mahla Pearlman AO

The President of the Academic Senate Professor Val J Robertson

BA, LLB(Hons)(Syd.), HonLLD(Newc.)

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

BCom, HonDBus(Newc), FCA, FCPA

Member Appointed by Council The Deputy Chancellor Mr Michael K Johns

Dr Geoff Leonard AM Ministerial Appointees Ms Sharryn Brownlee Ms Crystal Condous OAM

LLM(Syd), FAICD

BCom, MLib(UNSW), GAICD

Elected Members

The Hon John Charles Price AM

Professor Leonie Ashman

I.Eng(UK), AMI Mar.E, OFIE Aust, I Eng. IMarEng, MAICD

BSc(Hons)(Flinders), PhD(Adelaide)

Conjoint Professor Geoff Lilliss

Professor John Rostas

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

BSc(Hons), PhD(Monash)

Ms Leanne Holt Dip HR(HIT), MME(Newc)

Ms Matilda Hunt Mr Benjamin Dean BSc(Hons)(Newc.)

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

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


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PRINCIPAL OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY As at 26 August 2010

Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Nicholas Saunders MD(Syd.), HonLLD(Monash), FRACP

Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic and Global Relations) Professor Kevin McConkey BA(Hons), PhD(Qld), FASSA, FAICD

Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Michael Calford 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)

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 Terence Lovat BEd, GradDipREd(SAustCAE), BLitt(Deakin), BTheol, TheolM(MelbDivColl), MA, PhD(Syd.)

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

Pro Vice-Chancellor Portfolios Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Professor Bill Hogarth BSc(Hons)(NSW), PhD(Newc.), FIMA, CMath, FAustMS

Pro Vice-Chancellor and Director Central Coast Campuses Professor Stephen Crump BA, DipEd(Macq.), MEd(Hons), PhD(Syd.)

Pro Vice-Chancellor (Corporate Development and Community Partnerships) Associate Professor Martin Fitzgerald MSc(Soc.Res)(Surrey), LLB(Hons)(UCE), PGCE (Higher Education)(Green), Solicitor(England and Wales)

Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Scott Holmes BCom (Newcastle(NSW)), 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. With respect and collaboration, the University of Newcastle embraces a united approach to equality and inclusiveness for all Australian peoples. 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.


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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

Robert J Cochrane CPA Pro Vice-Chancellor, University of Newcastle – 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 2300 students, including over 1,000 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 Communications was introduced this year. In 2011 we will offer the MBA through the Singapore Accounting Academy – the Private Education and Training arm of the Institute of CPA’s Singapore, as well as other postgraduate programs with new internationally focused partners 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 2011, we look forward to continued strong growth and positive engagement with the region through our partnerships in Singapore and the region.


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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 2010, a Singapore graduate Mrs Cheong-Chua Koon Hean won the Convocation Medal for Professional Execellence, flying the flag for our Singapore alumni. From April 2004 to August 2010 she was the CEO of Singapore’s Urban Redevelopment Authority, where she distinguished herself as a global leader in urban renewal, in charge of land use planning, the conservation of the built environment and the real estate market. Recipients and finalists of the recent 2010 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/alumni 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 gradustes 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 2010 are: President

William Wong

Vice President

Chim Suan Kit Mark

Secretary

Eeleen Tay

Assistant Secretary

Nayan Patel

Treasurer

William Anthony

Assistant Treasurer

Li Yi

Membership Chairman

Aazac Goh

Activities Chairman

Tan Eik Chor Christopher

Publicity Relation Chairman Kaushik Bhanushali Member

Peter Waring

Member

Hong Cher Sye

Member

Shrijesh Patel

Member

Lim Tze Kiat

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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MONDAY 22ND NOVEMBER 2010

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 Mr Mike Gray Graduate Speaker Woon Fah Chee Musical Interlude Mapia Traditional Dance Club


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OCCASIONAL SPEAKER

Mr Mike Gray TBA


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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 Amir Mahmood – Deputy Head of Faculty (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 Mrs Cheong-Chua Koon Hean Graduate Speaker Vernasia Kusumaningrum Musical Interlude Mapia Traditional Dance Club


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HONORARY DOCTORATE AND OCCASIONAL SPEAKER

Mrs Cheong-Chua Koon Hean TBA


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RESEARCH HIGHER DEGREES

FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW NEWCASTLE BUSINESS SCHOOL Doctor of Philosophy Kanika Meshram BCom, MCom(Mumbai), LLB (Dr. Ambedkar College of Law)

Thesis Title: The Role of Third Places: Investigating Social Capital, Loyalty and Value Co-creation for Seniors Master of Philosophy Hendragunawan Sardjan Thayf

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT Doctor of Science Andreas Öchsner DipEng(Stuttgart), DEngSc(Erlangen)

Thesis Title: Application of Numerical Methods in the Characterisation of Materials and Structures SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT Doctor of Philosophy

BMgt(Hasanuddin, Indonesia), MSc(Mgt) (Padjadjaran, Indonesia)

Iskandar Al-Thani Mahmood

Thesis Title: Employment Relations in the Indonesian Hospitality Industry: Three Case Studies

Thesis Title: Vibration and Position Control of Piezoelectric Tube Scanners for Fast Atomic Force Microscopy

FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND ARTS SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE

BEng(Hons), MSc(IIU Malaysia)

Ong Eng Hwee Lawrence BEng(Hons)

Patrick John Bryson

Thesis Title: A Generalized Cooperative and Cognitive Radio Resource Management Architecture for Future Wireless Networks

BA, MA(Macq.)

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

Doctor of Philosophy

Thesis Title: The Triumphant Approach: Chasing the Unwritable Book

Doctor of Philosophy

SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

Shanmuganathan Ramasamy

Doctor of Philosophy

Thesis Title: Microwave Characterisation of Typical Australian Wood-Based Biomass Materials

Monthiwa Chaikaew

BEng(Madr.)

BEd(Hons)(Rajabhat Institute), MEd(Chulalongkorn University), MSpecEd

Ang Kim Siang

Thesis Title: An Investigation of Social and Emotional Skills and their Relationship with Behaviour Problems in Thai Secondary Students

Thesis Title: Robust Non-Rigid Surface Matching and its Application to Scoliosis Modelling

B Surv(Hons), MSc(Tech.U.Malaysia)


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FACULTY OF HEALTH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH Doctor of Philosophy Thanh Do Tran BEng(Belorussian, Russia), MMedSc

Thesis Title: An Examination of the Relationships Between Low Body Mass Index and Micronutrient Malnutrition and the Risk of Morbidity in Adults Aged 18 to 60 Years in Rural Vietnam FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF DESIGN, COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Doctor of Philosophy Fx. Bambang Siswanto BComm(Diponegoro), MComm(Indonesia)

Thesis Title: The Australia-Indonesia Relations – A Study of the Opinion Among Indonesian Residents in Australia About Australia-Indonesia Relations SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND LIFE SCIENCES Master of Philosophy Chan Tuyen Kha BSc(FSc&Tech)(NLU)

Thesis Title: Effects of Different Drying Processes on the Physicochemical and Antioxidant Properties of Gac Fruit Powder


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PROFESSIONAL DOCTORATES

FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW Doctor of Business Administration Abang Hatta Abang Taha Thesis Title: Knowledge sharing in the Malaysian Construction Industry Tan Chin Han Thesis Title: A Strategic Framework for Energy Security KeeKuang Hum Thesis Title: The Influence of Job Perception, Job Behaviour and Self-Efficacy on Salespeople’s Performance in the Malaysian Car Industry Cheah Hee Kee Thesis Title: The Effects of Diagnostic and Interactive Use of Management Control Systems: Evidence from Middle-Level Managers in the Malaysian Automotive Industry Goh See Kwong Thesis Title: An Empirical Examination of Knowledge Sharing Behaviour Among the Academics in Malaysian Universities Gim Eng Lee Thesis Title: The Effectiveness of Monetary Rewards in Motivating Executive Search Consultants in Malaysia, Based on the Framework of Self-Determination Theory Ruen Yih Leow Thesis Title: A Study on Organizational Learning Practices in Multinational Corporations in Malaysia: The Manager’s Perspective Song Jing Lim Thesis Title: Leadership During Business Process Outsourcing in Financial Services Institutions in Singapore

Seng Kheong Loo Thesis Title: The Influence of Corporate Characteristics and Institutionalization on Corporate Social Disclosure Ibrahim Mahfooz Thesis Title: Significance of Emotions in Creating Employee Readiness for Organisational Change Francis Louis Nelson Thesis Title: Intangible Assets and Corporate Performance Measures: Malaysia Evidence Roswati Rahmat Thesis Title: Managing Knowledge in Organisations: A Study of the Effectiveness of Knowledge Sharing and its Relationship with the Individual’s Job Performance and Job Related Learning Sasheedran Raman Thesis Title: Examining Leader-Member Exchange as a Moderator in the Relationship Between Employee Emotional Intelligence and Work Performance Baran Razali Thesis Title: Investigating the Impact of Measures of Intellectual Capital on Company Performance Indicators Shafie Sidek Thesis Title: The Influence of Strategic Typology on the Relationship Between Psychological Traits and Business Performance of Entrepreneurs in Small Construction Industry in Malaysia Tan Thai Soon Thesis Title: An Integrated View of Knowledge Management Enablers, Process and Organizational Performance in Malaysian Enterprises


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Teik Lim Tan Teh Thesis Title: Generational Differences in Online Shopping Intentions in a Malaysian Setting Pua Eng Teck Thesis Title: The Impact of Entrepreneurial Orientation and Strategic Market Orientation on Malaysian SME’s Internationalization Performances - A Network Perspective Teo Khay Boon Thesis Title: The Level of Corporate Social Responsibilty (CSR) Activities and the Effect on Corporate Reputation Leading to the Influence on Consumers’ Intent to Purchase, in Food Industry of Malaysia Lee Hwee Yeow Victor Thesis Title: Self-Image Congruency, Brand Preference, Satisfaction, Purchase Intention and Product Attributes: A study of Precious Jewellery in Singapore Yeong Tuck Wai Thesis Title: The Influence of Knowledge Management System Characteristics on Individual Learning in the Malaysian Telecommunications Industry Fakhrul Anwar Zainol Thesis Title: The Antecedents and Consequences of Entrpreneurial Orientation in Malay Family Firms in Malaysia


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FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW

POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK

Nguyen Van Hieu Patcharapha Visaichon

Master of Applied Finance with Distinction Shuangwei Chen

Duong Vu

Lam Sy Nguyen

Wilfred Wong

Master of Applied Finance Emi Fujiki

Master of Business Administration with Distinction Lam Sy Nguyen

Kanyarat Jariyawongsiri Yang Liu Duyen Ngoc Nguyen Tuan Anh Pham Nandini Shivaprasadmurthy Xin Zhao Master of Business Atikan Chaiyanupong Gavin Dsouza Tatsaneewan Inwattana Kanrawee Jongchanakit Pramod Vasant Kaveeshwar Norman Zijian Lee Lee Chee Gay Anon Losatapornpipit Thawi Phongsanurak Dhanraj Malpe Shridhar Thanawat Singhaskulchaichan Nitin Suvarna Han Chin Tan Teik Toe Teoh Yen-Hsiang Tseng

Hsi-Yao Wang Guanbo Wen

Mohammad Ariful Islam Emon Ayesha Nazneen Erasmus Jessica Deepthi Fernandes Vamshidhar Reddy Gopavaram Mayank Goyal Sayan Guha

Parth Harish Soni

Cynthia Calista Hermawan

Pempa Tshering

Hoang Hong Hanh

Master of Business Administration Chua Yoke Leng Dorin

Huynh Thi Diem

Ankit Agarwal Arjun Agrawal Sorada Anantakoon Phakphum Aroonvorachot Godwin Varughese Babu Gokul Bakthavatsalam Puguan Singh Barim Singh Patel Chintan Bharatkumar Sneha Pradeep Bhutoria Dhika Bramantia Siddharth Surender Choudhary Roberto Antonio Naig De Los Reyes Jr. Dia Astari

Bharath Jayaraman Varun Kumar Vishal Pradeep Laddha Shruti Mishra Chitra Mohanlal Pillai Naomiki Mori Shritam Shrikant Navandar Nguyen Thi Le Nhung Venkatraj Perumal Tania Rahayu Srikanth Ranganathan Avnish Devendra Rathod Samir Kumar Krishnaswamy Santhanam Prashant Sharma Anusha Shimoga Padmanabha

Chandni Ashok Dinani

Nandini Shivaprasadmurthy

Debjyoti Dutt

Han Teck Sim

Vikram Singh Vishwakumar Sivaramamoorthy Hsu Wen Su Ying Sun Nguyen Tran Phuong Thao Darry Yong How Tan Irina Tanina Chang Chiu Ting Vernasia Kusumaningrum Hema Vishwanath Yujun Wang Agung Wibowo Kam Pang Tony Wong Toh Han Yang Charmy Vinodray Zalawadia Junqing Zhao Master of Human Resource Management with Distinction Analiza Tan Flores Pempa Tshering Master of Human Resource Management Daisy Baba Guiritan Carmen Lardizabal Jennifer Talla Vasin Varapaskul Yujia Zhai


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Master of International Business with Distinction Charuporn Chiranand

Nopporn Manopramote

UNDERGRADUATE

Kong Hui Jie

Pakkanit Palayanon

Lim Wen Jie

Varida Pattarasen

Bachelor of Business Ting Yen Ping Amelia

Suppachet Phornwasan

Amirah Binte Juma’in

Goh Jian Jun

Master of International Business Thanaphon Arkarachinores

Sarun Sinlamat

Belinda Arifin

Tan Han Yang Kevin

Shin-Yi Su

Asliana Binte Asat

Ryan Kohli

Mai Takagi

Tran Thy Lam

Itti Chantrakoon

Rajapaksha Rathnayake Mudiyanselage Sasith Bambaradeniya

Pei-Hsin Tsai

Tuan-Ho Cheng

Hao-Shin Yang

Nontasuan Jiviriyawat

Sasitorn Treemak

Sanket Bothra Ee Hwa Chan

Master of Professional Accounting Thi Vinh Doan

Ang Meng Chang

Gavin Dsouza

Sherona Chiew

Aulia Reocta

Pramod Vasant Kaveeshwar

Chia Sook Hui Chrissie

Che-Min Su

Dhanraj Malpe Shridhar

Parnward Suphatanit

Nitin Suvarna

Kitipun Karnjanarporn Pei-i Lin Chin Yin Pan Dalisa Punsakd

Viroon Varapaskul Titi Wongprasert Kantapon Woragitsomboon Master of Marketing Gokul Bakthavatsalam Vivek Bansal Loh Chiau Min Carmen

Graduate Certificate in Business Administration Lina Christie Mangalore Suraj Graduate Certificate in Business Research Linda Lambey

Ya-Wen Chen

Rungnapa Lertpatcharapong

Jessica Deepthi Fernandes

Badrul Hisham Mahari

Unchalee Kitkamjai

Thicha Wasan

Teo Li Chen Ang Hui Tian Cherie

Wong Jun Wei Sukianto Hamzah Christopher Manpreet Kaur D/O Sukhdev Singh Tran Anh Dung Loh Mei Feng Angelyn Kwek Shu Fung Fok Siu Fung Lee Yew Loong Gabriel Kooi Cheng Goh Adriel En Zhu Gwee Wang Huijuan Lai HuiLan In Chol Hwang

Pei Fen Loo

Michelle Jayawiguna

Lina Ma

Lee Ping-Chieh Jessica Seah Ming Xuan Jessie

Au Yan Yan Joycelyn

Chan Qin Lei Xinyao Li Lin Yaw Lim Shi Min Michelle Lin Jane Kon Mei Ling Clarisse Wong Lixian Yang Lu Ma Zin Zar Tun Oh Boon Hui Madeline Swati Mathur Triadi Meidi Phuan Sien Min Min Thu Aung Goh Chui Mei Nguyen Thi My Dung Novi Nuraisha Bte Mohamed Hussain Nurulhuda Binte Jamaludin Phengratanavong Phonevilay Nuttana Prapasasut Reuben Khor Quan Rui William Sanjaya Cheok Chin Shan


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FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW CONTINUED

Oh Ling Shan

Zhang Yunfei

Liew Yong Ling

Thu Huong Tran

Shatrughan

Eik Kay Khaing Zin

Le Khac Hoang Long

Soh Jean Vyin

Ong Siqi

Toh Ziling

Wei Loon Ryan Lye

Zhang Wenyu

Han Ti Ti Soe

Bachelor of Commerce Tan Tze Ren Aaron

Martina

Ruiyan Christina Wong

Sayaka Mori

Wu Xiaoxue

Sandhika Adityadharma

Mohamed Yasir Bin Najumudeen

Au Chung Yan

Ali Afzal

Shu Han Neoh

Lee Chien Ping Andrea

Thanh Luan Nguyen

Yong Guangrong Leonard Barnard

Nguyen Thi Le

Kyaw Wanna Soe Stacie-Ann Tan Ling’en Samridhi Sundrani William Sutanto Meng Loi Kelvin Tan Enny Tang

Sajeekan Boonruang

Merry Swastika Oetomo Oey

Tay Yi Ying Charmaine

Sim Ai On

Smiley Chaudhary

Gigi Ong

Li Min Chew

Sook Hua Ong

Joe-Lene Ch’Ng

Elaine Roanna Perera

Jasmine Jia Wen Chong

Xuan Phong Pham

Yangke Deng

Wu Pingping

Ong Hwei Chee Florence

Phua Zheng Poh

Ruobing Wang Xin Wang

Fenny Jingga

Ong Thai Wei

Flavian Li Hanzhong

Thomas Chew Weiliang

Liew Shi He

Lim Zhi Yun Winnie

Henny

Tok Hong Xiang

Ngoh Huiyu

Lim Kai Yan

Li Jia

Ng Han Yang

Munawar Khan

Eng Yanye

Haely Kometa Kiung

Cherylynn Koh Shang Yea

Yong Jian Lau

Qi Tang Ang Ee Teng Seint Seint Thu Tan Shu Ting Thu Ya Lin Yudanto Prasetyo Tio Kenny Aditya Trisnadi Chan Wai Yee Valerie

Bang Seet Yee Neo Jing Yi Kenneth Koh Boon Yong

Ai Xin Cordelia Lee Leslie Chen Hock Leng Zongfei Li Cien Shin Liew Wong Yan Lin

Yono Pranata Meisya Prasanti Xin Qian Chua Ying Shy Chua Chee Siong Shih Yen Sin Qianting Sun Swe Mon Latt Sylvia Marlene Tanumihardja Sandra Pei Ying Teh Mei Zhi Teoh Thet Htar Swe Teck Aun Joshua Thia

Chen Yan Lau Jian Yang Liu Yi Sam Jye Yin Chen Yingzhi Wei Zhang Jian Zhang Kaiyun Zheng Ke Zheng’An Bachelor of Economics Xin Yi Pung Soo Siang Tan Ee Wei Tan Chia Ern Jim Teoh Bachelor of Finance Petrina Pei Jern Chong


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FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND ARTS

Master of Special Education with Distinction

UNDERGRADUATE

Edwin Matura

Shang-Ju Hsu

Rie Ishizaki

Watinee Opartkiattikul

Lay Hong Lee

Tomoko Iwahashi

POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK

Zahra Cerafica

Master of Applied Linguistics with Distinction Shanti Sari Dewi Anak Agung Sagung

Maridit Pedrosa

Daron Benjamin Loo Yana Shanti Manipuspika Andrew David Maxwell Novriyanto Napu Kadek Ratih Dwi Oktarini Ching-Chieh Tang Master of Applied Linguistics Kamolwan Kijkerdsaeng Muziatun

Mayuko Kawakami

Thanyanan Sreepattha

Graduate Certificate in Applied Linguistics

Bailyn Tambak

Eun Ji Park

Chokey Yangzom

Graduate Certificate in Educational Studies

Masters of Leadership and Management in Education (Honours) Martinse Constantina Nabu Bois Master of Music Technology with Distinction Nilesh Thomas

Adrian Jonathan Nicol

Master of Music Technology

Nuchit Nilvarangkul

Matthew Ingvald Dewey

Hsiang-Chun Tseng

Master of Social Change and Development with Distinction

Master of Educational Studies with Distinction Kamolwan Kijkerdsaeng Sonam Zangmo Master of Educational Studies Maria Celestina Amora Delos Reyes Joy Lyn Betque Fajarito Kim Sharon BradfordWatts

Achyut Bhandari Erin David Blake Master of Social Change and Development Mohd Azahari Mohd Daut

Bachelor of Fine Art

Sari Kawabe Bachelor of Social Science Tsuyoshi Kawano Shoko Nakamura

Ugyen Lhamo

Bachelor of Speech Pathology

Janet Spoel

Ng Wan Tian

Kelzang Tobgay

Preeti Nirmal Kant

Kinley Wangmo

Harinprit Kaur Sroya

Tandin Wangmo


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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT

POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK Master of Architecture With Honours Class II Division 1

UNDERGRADUATE Bachelor of Design (Architecture) with Distinction Angie Tan

Teck Hock Tee

Bachelor of Design (Architecture)

Master of Architecture

Kah Hoe Chee

Yeo Yew Beng Benjamin Munirah Abdul Mokhti Muhamad Azfar Badarus Salleh

Joanna Xia May Choy Wei Ean Jonathan Chua Yuen Chang Chua

Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering

Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering

Liew Siew Lan

Lee Teck Chew

Bachelor of Engineering In Electrical Engineering with Honours Class I

Lian Bee Kwang

Adriel En Zhu Gwee Tirto Heryanto Suryadi

Ang Chun Hsing Wai Moe Kyaw Tan Yong Lee Youwen Li Tng Lihuang

Chung Lih Jye

Rokibul Huq

Tabizi Tahir

Tan Jian Rong James

Master of Engineering Management

Chin Aik Dillon Koh

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

Jing Syan Koh

Bin Liu

Ma Khine Chaw Su

Kai Sin Kuo

Ng Boon Poh

Chun Yew Teck

Quing Wen Amanda Lee

Xuan Yun Ong

Paramasivan Venugopal

Leem Wuai Leng

Novi Darmadi Tan

Ho Weiqiang

Kian Yong Lim

Varun Manoj Vithalani

Lee Tiong Yong

Jennifer Yan Ni Lok

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

Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering with Honours Class I and the University Medal

Seng Siong Ivan Emanual Chong

Chu Mu

Sandeep Singh Chow Loon Chan Rahul A Dharwadkar Kuan-Chen Liu Anjali Nair Pipatpong Pongwilai Korakot Prasarnwong Nampol Puttipanpluck Dussadee Teeraphongsak Ko-Chung Tseng Graduate Certificate in Property Caroline Jean Gomez

Effendy

Cheang Pooi San Ammon Chu Ang Then Wun Chiang Wong Jessica Yee Hui Yeo Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering Lee Rachel Shu Hui

Zhang Meng Kok Sing Andrew Ng Avinash Basker Raju Lee Chun Soh

Lau Kuan Hup Roger

Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering with Honours Class I

Wandy Tohari

Mahesh Sachithanadam

Yoke Lian Lim Behnam Mirbozorgi


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Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering with Honours Class II Division 1 Heng Guan Koon Tang Choon Kwang Chang Lei Tee Si Pei Ng Kai Xin

Chong Sheng Young Mark Chan Voon Shen Wong Kim Tuck Lum Kin Wah Wing Hoon Wan Yang Weimin Kwang Yow Wong Toh Hong Yeow Lai Yewmun

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

Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronics Engineering

Tan Kim Hoe Alex

Koek Seow Kiang

Muralimanogar Boologam

Huang Zhen Ying

Zhang Hong Kai Xin Ng Mao Renjie Kok Wing Wong Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering

Tan Wee Boon

Bachelor of Engineering in Telecommunications Engineering with Honours Class II Division 1 Zhiwei Yong

Lim Shengjie Adrian

Bachelor of Engineering in Telecommunications Engineering

Toh Alk Boon

Yeo Guocheng Colin

Lee Wee Chong

Lim Qi Kang

Hanrong Brian Chua

Hui Lay Lydia Kwek

Devan so Kannan

Joo Heng Alex Lim

Soon Keng Kwa

Lin Weijie

Tan Wei Lun

Shao Yi Yeo


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FACULTY OF HEALTH

POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK Master of Clinical Epidemiology with Distinction Girish Chandrakant Deshpande Jacqueline Navarro Sven Schulzke

Master of Workplace Injury Management and Occupational Rehabilitation Chua Poh Leng Patricia Siew Khoon Tan Graduate Diploma in Clinical Epidemiology Aishath Aroona Abdulla

Master of Clinical Epidemiology

Lay Hoon Goh

Takuma Kimura

Akiko Morita

Nobumi Ogi

Graduate Certificate in Clinical Epidemiology

Master of Health Science with Distinction Narayanaswamy Venketasubramanian Master of Pharmacy Su Pin Lim Jackline Jet Lin Ng Swaroopanand Deepak Sawant Geeta Madhukar Tawde Master of Public Health with Distinction Yee Huey Chong Chitra Santosh Parab Master of Public Health Subin Thekkemadathil Sankarankutty

Dharmesh Shah UNDERGRADUATE

Bachelor of Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety with Distinction Yahui Chiaw Tan Mui Choon Chee Woon Fah Ngieng Peng Wah Farid Choo Choong Huat Weng Yin Kwok Chee Keong Lee Chee Peng Sia Bachelor of Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety Abdul Wahid Bin Sultan

Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) with Honours Class I

Azman Shah Bin Bidin

Jiann Wei Yeoh

Chan Pang Boon

Bachelor of Biomedical Science

Wai Ling Chan

Anandakumar Balasubramanian

Joo Mong Lee

Ramasamy Chandramohan

Kok Loong Ng

Chee Sin Chang

Stephanie Kim Lian Ng

Yuen Leng Desiree Chia

Min Yuan Quah

Seo Yee Chien

Morni Ramalinggam

Lim Wee Chuan

Seok Kheng Tan

Boey Cheok Wah Damien

Yvonne Wong Vern Yee Ai Li Woon Tsung Min Yap

Lidiyea Uma Dennis Tan Tze Yew Desmond Ling Zhi Ern Tan Hood Eng

Fadzlien Bin Ramle Cheung Wing Fai Kieng Wai Foong Leo Khong Gain Ng Shun Wei Gary Seng Meng Gee Xiao Feng April Gwee Peh Shiyun Hazel Koh Peng Heiong Chee Leong Hong Chong Chang Hong Yaoxiang Nelson Huang Leong Lai Yee Joanna Li Wei Xiong Joseph Mathews Joseph Chan Huan Khoon Soo Wui Donald Koh Gwee Soo Kuen Jun Chen Kwang Hock Soon Lim Li Hsia Lim Bang Seng Long Kumar Mahalingam Kalimuthu Yeo Ming Mark Kong Yew Meng Leong Kok Ming Mohamed Amir Bin Rahmatullah Mohammad Almamun Venkatachalam Murugapoopathi


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Mohan Mylsamy

Goh Keat Wha

Candice Tho Wee Na

Yi Siong Jeremy Woon

Swee Ann Ng

Yanto

Norazlin Bte Baharom

Gau Siong Yeo

Ande Farhan Norazmal

Koh Koon Ying

Noremin Bin Mohd Don

Chia Hearn Yong

Nurul Asshekin Binti Mustapha

Leow Yong Jye How Kah Yuh

Mohd Farid Mohamad Kamarudin Norhasniza Mohd Nor Arneza Syahila Mohd Sopery Shazana Mohd. Shariff Su Yen Ng Gowri Raman

Chin Ling Lee Wei Fun Lee Linna Tan Pin Sze Tee Huiru Teoh Mei Sin Yap Bachelor of Occupational Therapy

Zulkifli Bin Salleh

Sabrina Binti Mohd Hirman Ritom

Bachelor of Health

Harith Roslizar

Sin Yuan Low

Calvinjit Singh Sidhu

Bachelor of Physiotherapy

Pek Yiong Tai

Mohd Nor Hafiz Talib

Pei Pin Chng

Ming Yuan Tay

Vanesa Xin Ning Chung Martinez

Shamsoolfaroook Mohammed Areef

Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science in Diagnostic Radiography

Chee Seng James Sim

Karris Hui Lin Chen

June Sze Mei Chng

Ang Kok Siong

Jayron So

Eun Sil Choi

Peh Chee Siong

Yeongju Yun

Soojin Huh

Chan De Song

Bachelor of Medicine

Hyun-Mi Kim

Chean Yee Song

Nurul Wardiah Abd Shukor

Jung Hee Kim

Shahbudin Othman Quin Seng Poon Brian Oliver Ratnam Gurvinder Singh S/O Ajeet Singh Gwee Soo Seng

Yau Tiam Soon Mohammad Feroz Sultan

Nur Amalina Abdul Gani Chara Quay Huei Ai

Ganesan Suresh

Arinajeet Kaur Bhullar

Soon Kiat Andy Tan

Pamela Xian Qing Chia

Kien Seng Teh

Jun Hua Chong

Lim Yee Teng

Hilda Noreen Ignatius

Lim Shao Quan Terry

Muhammad Imran Kamarudin

Teo Peng Tiong Pyei Phyo Than Chow Mun Wai Chan Sze Wee

Wan Wafira Fatma Binti M Yusof Nurhani Mohamad Ansor

Shankar Vamadevan Bachelor of Nursing

Jeongsun Ko Min Sung Kwon Ji Won Lee Jiae Oh Romano Purzuelo Norman Ryan Santiago Levina Yuniaty Sugono Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics Cecelia Ting Sze Ching Yeong Lee Chong Sharenjit Kaur Gill

Ying-Jui Kung

Chii-Chun Huang Young Lim Jeon Sang Hun Jong Baeho Joo Woojeong Kim Sul Lyu Min Jeong Park Lok Lin Wong Siok Wun Yap


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FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK Master of Aviation Management with Distinction Derek John Holmes Master of Aviation Management Christopher Chan Kok Koon Chin Dileep Mahbubani Shireen Anne Nayagam Master of Digital Media with Distinction Christine Marie Mendoza Master of Digital Media Sapeksham Samarasam Gutta Mohamed Zakeer Mohamed Zaini Pitipong Pimpiset Shih-Ting Tsai Graduate Certificate in Information Technology

UNDERGRADUATE Bachelor of Applied Information Technology Sonia Kiew Pak Lian Chin Hong Lim Teck Seng Lawrence Joel Ling Bachelor of Biotechnology (Honours) with Honours Class I and the University Medal Ricky Cahyanegara Bachelor of Biotechnology (Honours) with Honours Class I Su Han Eric Chan Sugita AP Kunalan Bachelor of Biotechnology (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 1 Aaron Kim Hiung Shak Yen Fui Michelle Wong Bachelor of Biotechnology

Bachelor of Communication (Honours) with Honours Class I

Stacey Mei Kelly

Marni Bte Sanjiman

Noraini Binte Mohamed Yunos

Denise Mohan R Raja Mohon Bachelor of Communication (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 1 Saadiah Zahra Karimullah Bachelor of Communication Abdul Hadi Bin Mohamed Ali

Nuraisha Binte Nassir Teng Wu Meiyi Nurdianah Bte Muhammad Nur Nurul Huda Binte Mohd Taufik Ting Siang Edward Pang Jayasri Prushuathamun Cheong Min Li Sheena Siti Syahirah Binte Sunaryo

Chia Wenhao Anthony

Xuan Yun Cherell Soon

Julius Arifin

Thaza Ainul Falah

Farid Arrisyad

Wong Yi Wei

How Xuan Lin Cheryl

Kelvin Sing Yong Wen

Maleeha Mehboob Chowdhury

Tan Si Xuan

Wei Zhen Chua Wei Khang Benjamin Chung

Chiann Wei Liew

Aashajeet Kaur D/O Ranjeet Singh

Graduate Diploma in Psychology

Intan Natachka Mohd Yahaya

Goh Hui-En

Evelyn Tan

Yeo Ying Wei Natalie

Lee Wei Ling Amanda

Jyh Ming Shio

Sooli Quah

Lee Wei Meng

Marilyn Christine Fernandes Leong Wen Sheng Joachim

Taisuke Yamamoto An Se Young Xu Zhenni Liao Zhiqi Chen Zijian


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Bachelor of Food Science and Human Nutrition

Wanrae Cho

Cheng Peng Hui

Sun Woo Kim

Jin Ju Choi

Lai May Hui

Seo Ha Kim

Yang Ting Bong

Mee Mee Choy

Michelle Tan Min Hui

Soon Ho Ko

Vincent Irvanky Candrawinata

Chun Hsien Vincent Chua

Wang Huiqin

Qihao Jacky Kong

Chua Gim Hwee

Goh Yu Kuang

Kuo-Min David Chang

Yap Wei Jian Clement

Ji Hyeon Im

Han Wee Kwa

Shiau Yei Gan

Lee Wen Wei Desmond

Quek Zhaojian Jamie

Yun Hee Kwak

Ronald Zhi Hao Lim

Lung Dou Chung Edward

Kwok Wen Bin Jeremy

Jia Sing Sarah Lee

Jung Ah Ji

Da Som Lee

Wong Jun Jie

Ga Young Lee

He Jinming

Gil Hyeon Lee

Kho Liang Kok Jonathan

Hyun-Gu Lee

Lolita Sukisna Sing Pei Tan Kimberlyn Su Lin Teh Yee Ping Wong Wei Fong You Bachelor of Information Technology

Ho Kar Hoe Elvin Tan Rui Xiang Emily Ho Kar Fai Khoo Hsien Foo Sung Lim Foo Sang Won Ha Jeong Hoon Han

Euijoon Ahn

Myungjin Han

Danny Aliwarga

Phyu Win Han

Hosuk Baek

Sabri Gaafar Abdullah Harharah

Liu Bei Hermi Bin Amin Lim Puay Boon Inez Bratahalim Luke Daniel Chin Chew Chai

Hermawan Suryo Hartanto Oke Chee Hau Yong Sheng Heng Lee Choon Hiang

Aw Kok Cheng

Jaeseung Hong

Chee Meng David Cheng

Ng Kiow Hong

Wing Choong Kelvin Cheong

Hardwin Honoris

Lishan Chng Min Ho Cho Han Maru Cho

Ng Pack Hong

Ng Ken How Seow Chin Hua Hao Huang

Jonathan Er Poh Jun Ye Won Jung Kamalruzaman Bin Selamat Kartheepan Kanagaratnam

Inho Lee Jusung Lee Chin Hock Lee Sang Won Lee Dae Hyun Lee Hyunseok Lee

Hee Ju Kang

Sang Ho Lee

Hyun Su Kang

Michelle Shung Li Li

Eun Ju Kim

Cai Lianchun

Hee Na Kim

Zhaokai Lim

Hong Ki Kim

Jin Kwon Lim

Hui Yeon Kim

Bee Kuan Lim

Hyun Jung Kim

Kai Yong Jim Lim

Sang Chul Kim

Ming Long Freddy Lim

Eunji Kim

Sek Hoon Lim

Iee Joon Kim

Shujun Ailina Lin

Ji Young Kim

Ong Lee Ling

Kwangwon Kim

Lim Wen Loon

Moo Gon Kim


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FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CONTINUED Au Yong Khin Kwong Marcus

Lee Shu Rong

Loke Yee Fatt Xavier

Yao Rui

Lee Shu Xian

Yekkirala Venkata Manavalla Sagar

Toh Guo Xiong

Kee Hwa Ming Wan Kin Meng

Aw Boon Sheng

Mohamed Sameer

Yap Yi Sheng

Muhammad Idris Bin Samsudin

Loh Voon Shuin

Teo Hui Min

Reshiv Nayar Jian Xiang Neo Chong Theng New Jin Hao Melvin Ng Peng Liang Ng Nurliyana Binte Saleh Nursham Bte Mat Ali Nurulhuda Binte Sulaiman Kok Liang Ong Soo-Hyun Park Hyun Yong Park Jin Park Ang Wei Jie Patrick Guang Rong Pay Han Debby Peng Podimarakkala V. Prasanna Jude Perera

Kian Lock Sia Guat Chee Sim Cheow Kien Soh Chua Han Soon Low Choon Soon Woo Sung Son Teo Cheng Su Edwin Sutisna Nathaniel Cajee Syiem Kok Ann Tan Daniel Dani Harja Tan Yoke Leng Mellissa Tan Chee Wee Tee Ee San Teh Tharageswari Tin Moe Lin Tun Lee Chan Wah Wong Song Wang

Chong Mee Pin

Sim Peck Wee

Vicknes Kumar Ramasamy

Low Siang Wei

Razali Bin Mohamed Gilang Dwicorsa Riezaldy

Adikara Indra Wihardja Hartanto Wijanto Chee Kun Wong

Moh Hui Xuan Zhang Xueli Chin Yan Yan Jiang Tang Yap Peng Peng Yap Chew Hai Yen Kian Huat Yeo Wee Tat Yeo Adrian Ng Peng Yew Chee Yiru Min Ju Yoo Hye Jeong Yoon Jun Sang Yu Ye Gui Yuan Zheng Zaifu Min Oo Zaw Du Zong Ze Tan Zhiliang Li Zhenxian Zin Min Maung Maung Zhuang Zonghua

Bachelor of Psychological Science Meng Lin Cheong Bachelor of Science (Honours) with Honours Class I Dilbag Singh Bhullar


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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. Ricky Cahyanegara Bachelor of Biotechnology (Honours) with Honours Class I Chu Mu Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering with Honors Class I


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