Singapore Graduation Ceremony - November 2012

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WELCOME TO THE UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE

GRADUATION SINGAPORE 2012


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

967

2011 Student enrolments

35,998

2011 Graduates

6,344

Undergraduate programs

85

Postgraduate coursework programs

100

RANKINGS Top 300 in world (291st) in QS World Rankings, 2011 276-300 in world on Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2011 Top 400 in world (381st) on Shanghai Jiao Tong Life Sciences and Biomedicine: 145th University in the world and 9th in Australia (QS World Rankings 2011) Engineering and IT: 166th University in the world and 13th in Australia (QS World Rankings 2011) 9th in Australia for research funding outcomes, 2011


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MESSAGE FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR AND PRESIDENT Dear Graduate Congratulations on obtaining your degree. We are delighted to celebrate your significant achievement with you, and with your family and friends who have provided such valuable support during your studies. Educating first-rate graduates is the University’s most important role. With our valued partner, PSB Academy, the University offers students a learning environment that is challenging and inspiring. Our focus is to support our students to be leaders in their field of endeavour, and, as graduates, to be competitive on the world stage. Supporting the endeavours of our graduates is key to the University’s global reputation for quality in education and innovation in research. The Times Higher Education World University Rankings and QS World University Rankings place Newcastle in the top three per cent of universities in the world. Both the Times Higher Education and QS also rank Newcastle in the top 50 universities in the world under the age of 50. In the years ahead, you will have every reason to remain proud of the University of Newcastle as we continue to build on our national and international standing, and reputation for excellence. My commitment to you, is that we will work to ensure that the investment you have made in your education at our University will be realised as we continue to grow in strength, reputation and stature. Today signals your entry into the University’s 110,000 strong alumni network, comprising members from more than 100 countries. The Singapore Alumni Association provides many opportunities for you to connect with friends and professional associates across the globe, and to remain connected to your university. As a student, you have played an important role in shaping the vibrant academic, social and cultural experience offered by the University. As a graduate, you will continue to contribute to the University’s reputation as a world-class institution through your achievements in the years ahead. On behalf of the University of Newcastle I congratulate you on your achievement, and wish you every success for the future. Professor Caroline McMillen Vice-Chancellor and President

NATIONAL ANTHEM Advance Australia Fair 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.


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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 selfdetermination 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 Fanfare will herald the entry of the Dais Party The Assembly will rise and remain standing until the conclusion of the singing of the National Anthems The Acting Chancellor will declare the proceedings open Occasional address Conferring of Research Higher Degrees Conferring of Postgraduate Degrees Musical interlude Conferring of Undergraduate Degrees The Acting Chancellor will invite the graduate chosen to speak on behalf of the graduates to address the Assembly The Acting Chancellor will declare the Ceremony concluded The Dais Party and Assembly will rise as the University Fanfare is sounded The Dais Party will leave the stage

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THE UNIVERSITY COUNCIL AS AT 10 NOVEMBER 2012 Official MeMbers

MeMbers elected by the acadeMic staff

Acting Chancellor The Hon John Charles Price AM JP OFIE Aust, I.Eng, IMarEng(UK), MIMarEST(UK), GAICD

Dr Tom Griffiths BEd(Hons), PhD(Newcastle), GradCert TESOL(UTS)

Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Caroline McMillen MA, DPhil(Oxf), MB, BChir(Camb) President of the Academic Senate Professor Val J Robertson BAppSc(Physio)(Lincoln Institute), BA(Hons), PhD(La Trobe) Ministerial appOintees Ms Sharryn Brownlee (Pro Chancellor) Conjoint Professor Geoff Lilliss BE(Hons), MBA(Merit)(Newcastle), FIEAust, MAICD The Hon John Charles Price AM JP (Acting Chancellor) OFIE Aust, I.Eng, IMarEng(UK), MIMarEST(UK), GAICD Senator Arthur Sinodinos AO BCom(Hons)(Newcastle), FAIM Ms Deborah Wright DipTeach(Newcastle), MBA(SCU), FAMI, CPM MeMber appOinted by cOuncil Mr Brian Kennaugh (Pro Chancellor) BBus(Newcastle)

Professor John Rostas BSc(Hons), PhD(Monash) MeMber elected by the nOn-acadeMic staff Ms Leanne Holt Dip HR(HIT), MME(Newcastle) MeMbers elected by the students Ms Heather Richards Ms Mpontseng Lydia Pama BA(Public Admin and Political Science) (National University of Lesotho) external persOns whO are MeMbers Of cOnvOcatiOn Ms Dianne Allen JP (Pro Chancellor) BCom(Newcastle), CA, GAICD Mr Peter Cockbain BScEng(Newcastle), FIEAust, CPEng, FIPENZ, FTSE Dr Geoff Leonard AM BCom, HonDBus(Newcastle), FCA, FCPA


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PRINCIPAL OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY AS AT 10 NOVEMBER 2012 Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Caroline McMillen MA, DPhil(Oxf), MB, BChir(Camb) Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Professor Bill Hogarth BSc(Hons)(UNSW ), PhD(Newcastle), FIMA, CMath, FAustMS Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Michael Calford BSc, PhD(Monash) Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Services) Mr Trevor Gerdsen Dip A&D(BCAE), Grad Dip Education(SCV Hawthorn), Grad Dip Management(La Trobe), MBA(USQ) President of Academic Senate Professor Val J Robertson BAppSc(Physio)(Lincoln Institute), BA(Hons), PhD(La Trobe)

faculty prO vice-chancellOrs

Pro Vice-Chancellor (Business and Law) Professor Richard Dunford BCA, BA(Hons)(Wellington), PhD(ANU) Pro Vice-Chancellor (Education and Arts) Professor John Germov BA(Chisholm), MA(Sociology)(Monash), PhD(Newcastle) 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(UNSW ), PhD(Syd), MMedSc(ClinEpid) (Newcastle), FRACP, FRCP(London & Edinburgh), FAFPHM, FACP, FACG, AGAF Pro Vice-Chancellor (Science and Information Technology) Professor Bill Hogarth BSc(Hons)(UNSW ), PhD(Newcastle), FIMA, CMath, FAustMS pOrtfOliO prO vice-chancellOrs

Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic) Professor Bill Hogarth BSc(Hons)(UNSW ), PhD(Newcastle), FIMA, CMath, FAustMS Pro Vice-Chancellor (External Relations) Professor Stephen Crump BA, DipEd(Macq), MEd(Hons), PhD(Syd) Acting Pro Vice-Chancellor (International) Associate Professor Peter Waring BCom(Hons), PhD(Newcastle), LLB(Hons)(Macquarie), GradDipLegPrac(ColLaw) Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research) Professor Scott Holmes BCom(Newcastle), 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

hOnOurs

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 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.

the university Of newcastle fanfare 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.

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 on education, partly because it was the guardian of true doctrine, and partly because clerics were almost the only people who could read and write. As a result, the only person who could license a teacher was the bishop of a diocese until, under pressure of other business; he 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 specialisations; Bachelor of Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety; and Master of Business Administration. 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 CPAs Singapore. In 2013 we will start two new important partnerships – one with the Higher Education arm of NTUC LearningHub, and one with the Higher Education arm of the Singapore Manufacturing Federation. 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 PSB Academy and with visiting staff from Newcastle, Australia. Our academic staff are also strong performers in research, and the Singapore Government strongly invests in research. We also operate within 100 km of the 4th most populous country in the world – Indonesia, possibly Australia’s most important neighbour, where the Australian Government invests more of its development assistance budget than anywhere else. Accordingly the scope for the Singapore operations to contribute to our University’s research activities and profile in 2013 and beyond is significant. In 2013, 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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Welcome to the Global Alumni Network

Congratulations, now that you have graduated you belong to the University of Newcastle Alumni Network – a network of over 110, 000 graduates spanning across 130 countries.

110,000 alumni in over 130 countries

Connect with your local Alumni Chapter The Global Alumni Network consists of Chapters (or committees) located in many countries around the world. These Chapters provide a connection point for graduates by coordinating free or subsidised events for alumni such as; networking evenings, professional development seminars and social and sporting events.

Chapter Events provide a great opportunity for graduates to: • network with professionals of all ages and stages; • connect with a mentor; • catch-up with old friends and meet new friends!

alumni

[uh-luhm-nigh] Graduates of a a school or university

How do I get connect with my local Chapter? Make sure we have your current details by visiting the GRADLINK newcastle.edu.au/gradlink to stay ‘in the loop’! You will automatically receive notifications of alumni events in your local area. No Chapter if your local area? Perhaps you would like to be involved in establishing an alumni group in your country? Contact alumni@newcastle.edu.au for more information!

London

Alumni enjoying ‘Pub catch-ups’

Singapore

Alumni enjoying a Gold Class Movie Night

Hong Kong

Annual Graduation and Alumni Dinner


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Stay Connected with your University Keep us updated on your career as it progresses, you may feature in our Alumni Magazine or find yourself being nominated for prestigious international and national alumni awards!

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STAY CONNECTED!

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CONNECT WITH US YOUR WAY! Stay in touch with other Alumni by joining these social and professional networking sites: Find us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/UONAlumni

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Find us on LinkedIn: University of Newcastle Alumni, Australia

Alumni Relations Office E alumni@newcastle.edu.au T +61 2 4921 6380 W www.newcastle.edu.au/alumni

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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 2012 are: President

Kaushik Bhanushali

Vice President

Nayan Patel

Secretary

Shrijesh Patel

Treasurer

Vishal Kumar

Immediate Past President

William Anthony

Member

Zanial Abdeen

Member

Sanket Bothra

Member

Chandni Ashok Dinani

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. Website: www.newcastle.edu.au/alumni Email: Singapore-alumni@newcastle.edu.au


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SATURDAY 17 NOVEMBER 2012 CEREMONIES 11:00 AM CEREMONY Research Higher Degree Graduates will be presented by Professor Caroline McMillen, Vice-Chancellor faculty Of educatiOn and arts Graduates will be presented by Professor Judith Scott, Deputy Head of Faculty (Faculty of Health) faculty Of health Graduates will be presented by Professor Judith Scott, Deputy Head of Faculty (Faculty of Health) faculty Of science and infOrMatiOn technOlOGy Graduates will be presented by Professor Hugh Dunstan, Head of School, School of Environmental and Life Sciences (Faculty of Science and Information Technology) Occasional Speaker

Patrick Kelly

Graduate Speaker

Shiwei Chen

Musical Interlude

Mapia Saman Dance

3:30 PM CEREMONY Research Higher Degree Graduates will be presented by Professor Caroline McMillen, Vice-Chancellor faculty Of business and law Graduates will be presented by Professor Richard Dunford, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Faculty of Business and Law) faculty Of enGineerinG and built envirOnMent Graduates will be presented by Professor John Carter, Pro-Vice Chancellor (Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment) Occasional Speaker

Tan Yau Teck

Graduate Speaker

Harivina Gunnaasankaraan

Musical Interlude

Mapia Saman Dance


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OCCASIONAL SPEAKERS

11.00 AM

3.30 PM

Patrick Kelly

Tan Yau Teck

Mr Patrick Kelly is a global leader in search marketing who has played a key role in revolutionising large business operations in changing markets.

Dr Tan Yau Teck (Bugs) is an accomplished businessman based in Singapore, and a university student mentor.

Based in Singapore, Mr Kelly is the Principal and Managing Director of the North and South East Asian branch of Clicks2Customers, a multi-award winning company managing paid online search initiatives for global brands across eight countries. After completing a Bachelor of Business (Marketing) at the University of Newcastle and an MBA at the University of Melbourne, Mr Kelly began his career as a Health Product Manager at Blackmores. He achieved consistent revenue growth of more than 15 per cent over three years and the company was awarded a Bronze at the Cannes Film Festival in 1999 for the Exec B Stress product television commercial. As Online Group Product Manager at Quicken from 1999 – 2000, Mr Kelly played a key role in repositioning and rebranding the personal finance management software company in a national market. Mr Kelly then spent 11 years at HSBC, beginning as eCommerce Marketing Manager in Sydney and progressing to Deputy Head of Marketing and Product for HSBC in the UK, where he managed a balance sheet of $US15 billion and a marketing budget of $US8 million. In November 2008 Mr Kelly moved to Singapore as Senior Vice President, Head of Strategy and Segments for HSBC Bank Singapore. In this role he developed a consumer led strategy resulting in the largest growth of Premier customers in the history of the business. Within 18 months of joining the organisation, Mr Kelly had grown the business significantly, generating revenues over $US1 million in Asia. Under Mr Kelly’s leadership at Clicks2Customers, the business has established itself as a leader in the search marketing industry with Asian clients including Standard Chartered Bank Singapore and Malaysia, HSBC, and the Executive Centre.

Dr Tan began his career in 1971 as a salesman in Singapore’s British trading houses Guthrie Trading and William Jacks and in 1976 completed a Diploma in Marketing at the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry in the United Kingdom. After a combined 15 years’ service with the trading houses, Dr Tan took up an executive sales role at the Straits Times newspaper before working in management at Canon Marketing Services, the Asian sales hub for the international photographic and office automation company. In 1986, in partnership with his cousin Han Keen Juan, Dr Tan diversified into the food industry. Together they took a business from a humble curry puff stall, to a major award-winning brand, Old Chang Kee. At the age of 52, Dr Tan returned to study. He completed a Masters in Business Administration at the University of Adelaide and a Doctor of Business Administration in 2008 at the University of Newcastle. Dr Tan is now working on his idea of ‘Learn, Earn and Return’ to society. He shares his experience and academic knowledge with friends and students and encourages business people to give back to society by providing scholarships and donating to students’ education. Since 2009, Dr Tan has held an advisory role at Bishan Park Secondary School, Singapore, working alongside the school’s principals and teachers to help mentor students. He also mentors business students from the University of Adelaide.


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RESEARCH HIGHER DEGREES FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT

NEWCASTLE BUSINESS SCHOOL

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Muttanachai Suttipun BBA(Songkla), MBA(Kasetsart) Thesis Title: Disclosure of Environmental Information on Annual Reports of Listed Companies in the Stock Exchange of Thailand

Neelam Pradhananga BArch(Nepal) Thesis Title: Integrating Indigenous and Modern Heritage Conservation Practice: A Case Study of the Guthis in Nepal

Maulina Pia Wulandari BSocSc(Airlangga), MCommSc(Indonesia) Thesis Title: Evaluating Organisational Communication and Workplace Industrial Relations: An Indonesian Case Study

SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING

FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND ARTS SCHOOL OF DRAMA, FINE ART AND MUSIC Doctor of Philosophy Francesca Bell BA (VA) (Newcastle) Thesis Title: The Salvaged Image: A Study of Fairy Tale, Mervyn Peake and the Creative Process SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE Doctor of Philosophy Godlif Januarius Sianipar BLit, MTheology(STFT Widya Sasana Malang), MA(CUA America) Thesis Title: Christian-Muslim Relationships in Medan and Dalihan na tolu – A Social Capital Study of The Batak Cultural Values and Their Effect on Interreligious Encounters Sharifah Zahhura Syed Abdullah BSc(NCH)(Putra), MSc(Nutr)(Sains) Thesis Title: Cultural Rules and Patterning in Food Systems and Nutrition of the Orang Asli Temiar: The Indigenous People of Peninsular Malaysia

Doctor of Philosophy Md Mashud Hyder BSc, MSc(BUET) Thesis Title: Estimation of Sparse Distributions Fajar Suryawan BEng(Elec)(Gadjah Mada), MEngSc Thesis Title: Constrained Trajectory Generation and Fault Tolerant Control Based on Differential Flatness and B-splines SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Doctor of Philosophy Mohd Ahmadullah Farooqi BSc(CivilEng), MSc(CivilEng)(Alig.) Thesis Title: Virtual Testing of Geomaterials through Micro Computed Tomographic Images and Computational Homogenization Juita BChemEng(WM), MM(IEU) Thesis Title: Low Temperature Oxidation of Linseed Oil


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FACULTY OF HEALTH

FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES AND PHARMACY

SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND LIFE SCIENCES

Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy

Chuan En Eric Lam BMedSc(Hons)(ANU) Thesis Title: Understanding the Inflammatory Mechanisms that Predispose to Emphysema in Mouse Models

Debra Fernandes BSc(Goa ), MScStud(Newcastle) Thesis Title: An Equilibrium Study of Carbamate Formation Relevant to Post Combustion Capture of CO2

Nial Christopher Moores BA(Hons)(Hull), MDesign(Kyushu) Thesis Title: The Distribution, Abundance and Conservation of Avian Biodiversity in Yellow Sea Habitats in the Republic of Korea

S.M. Zobaidul Kabir BSc, MDemography(Dhaka ), GDipEnvMgt&Dev, MEnvMgt&Dev, MDiplomacy(ANU ) Thesis Title: A Critical Evaluation of the Environmental Impact Assessment System in Bangladesh using a Holistic Approach

Lin Kooi Ong BBiomedSc(Hons)(Newcastle) Thesis Title: Neurobiological Consequences of Stress: Tyrosine Hydroxylase Phosphorylation in Response to Stress SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH Doctor of Philosophy Ramli BSc(Hasanuddin), MCN(Qld.) Thesis Title: Nutrition Status and Risk Factors for Under-Nutrition in Young Children in North Maluku, Indonesia in 2004 following a Period of Civil Unrest SCHOOL OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY Doctor of Philosophy Juraporn Tangukdee BNSc, MNSc(Paediatric Nursing)(Khon Kaen) Thesis Title: The Impact of HIV/AIDS: A Participatory Action Research Study to Explore what can be done to Assist Thai Families when Children are Orphaned

Ranadheera Dissanayakage Chaminda Senaka Ranadheera BSc(Agri)(Hons), MSc(PScTech)(Peradeniya ) Thesis Title: Probiotic Application in the Development of Goat’s Milk Products with Special Reference to Propionibacterium jensenii 702: Effects on Viability and Functionality Hazit Alabata Zayas BSc(NORSU ) Thesis Title: Synthesis, Characterisation and Evaluation of Biphenyl Monomers for Molecular Imprinting Applications Master of Philosophy Pema Choden BSc(Delhi ) Thesis Title: Leachate Quality Analysis and Passive Treatment Options Thi Song Van Luong BFoodSc(Hanoi Agricultural University) Thesis Title: Control of Monilinia Fructicola in Stone Fruit with Lemon Myrtle Essential Oil SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCE Doctor of Philosophy Azzuliani Supangat BForSc(Putra ), MSc(Malaya ) Thesis Title: Chemical Vapour Deposition Synthesis of Novel Nanostructured Materials SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY Doctor of Philosophy Waidyaratne Dassanayake Mudiyanselage Tharaka Lagath Dassanayake MBBS, MPhil(Peradeniya ) Thesis Title: Effects of Central Nervous System Depressant Drug Overdose on Cognitive Functions and Driving


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PROFESSIONAL DOCTORATES FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW NEWCASTLE BUSINESS SCHOOL Doctor of Business Administration Zabrina Abu Bakar Thesis Title: How can Storytelling Play a Role as a Mechanism in Knowledge Transmission in an Education-Based Organization in Malaysia? Che Ping Chan Thesis Title: Impact of Trust in Virtual Community Members on Actual Purchase in B2C Environment Sutisophan Chuaywongyart Thesis Title: Employees’ Attitude Toward Human Resources Management Practices and Employee Engagement: Evidence from the Pharmaceutical Industry in Thailand Henry Groen Thesis Title: Managerial Perspectives on the Role of Corporate Social Responsibility within the Oil and Gas Industry in South East Asia Veasna Kru Thesis Title: Competitive Tactics, Generic Strategies and Firm Performance in Banking Industry in Cambodia Teng Hock Kuah Thesis Title: A Resource-Based View Analysis of the Assembly and Packaging Segment of the Semiconductor Industry Thean Chye Lee Thesis Title: Entrepreneurial Orientation and Managerial Competence: Are they Complimentary or Contradictory to SME Performance in Malaysia?

Mook Lam Liew Thesis Title: An Exploration of E-Satisfaction in B2B2C Website in the E-Tourism Strategic Alliance Network Margaret Chui Ling Ng Thesis Title: Intellectual Capital Disclosure in Hong Kong Initial Public Offerings Santhara Kumar Ramanaidu Thesis Title: Uncovering the Relationship between Transformational Leadership, Organisational Culture, Affective Commitment and Employee Performance: The Case of a Malaysian Educational Institute Ming Yen Tan Thesis Title: The Relationship between Knowledge Management Factors and the Adoption of Knowledge Sharing: A Study of Singapore Organisations Peng Hong Teh Thesis Title: The Influence of Collectivism, Social Orientation Achievement Motivation, and Affective Trust in Subordinates on the Intention of Supervisors to Share Knowledge with their Subordinates 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

Man Nghi Thi

Mario Oyama

Master of Marketing

Watcharasan Tithisopee

Robert James Moffat

Pinnara Amchaon

Master of Applied Finance with Distinction

Ruangrit Tomaholarn

Keshav Mundra

Samantha Nicole Clugston

Man Wah Tsang

Adnan Pal

Sittamon Haetanurak

Shiao Han Tung

Nai-Yu Wang

Abhaykumar Mansukhlal Patel

Nannaphat Khammoo

Master of Applied Finance

Shu Chun Yang

Akshay Patwari

Siau Juang Liew

Vrushaket Pradeep Prabhune

Ranbir Nanra

Keerthi Rana

Wichuda Panprasom

Fazrul Hafdzan Ridzuan

Farzad Shahmoradi Moghadam

Ping Chang Quang Hong Tran

Master of Business Administration with Distinction

Ching Hsien Kao

Yang Leng Amy Chua

Nithin Sadikh

Kittisak Sriprasertying

Aaron Tze Wen Ong

Hao-Shin Yang

Kavitha Sekar

Sitichai Thanosawan

Fazrul Hafdzan Ridzuan

Sabarethinam Srinivasan

Thanaporn Thatsanaphak

Tanai Sukontachaya

Master of Business Administration

Tanai Sukontachaya

Chih-Kai Yang

Lam Son Tran

Rahul Apoorva

Teck Lung Tan

Ganesh Asokan

Ee Boon Vincent Tang

Master of Professional Accounting

Leela Sai Pratyusha Atreyapurapu

Orapa Tangtrakulchareon

Prapaporn Chaichamnanwet

Lam Son Tran

Tyhong Kok

Sriram Balasubramanian

Matthew James Vigar

You-Ching Lin

Garima Bhatara

Liyun Yan

Vong Vatey Sok

Ping Chang

Peng-Hsi Yu

Master of Business

Man Nghi Thi

Chien Yin Chen

Fazal Ahamed Zaheer Ahamed

Ka Yau Cora Au

Kaixin Chen

Liang Rui Zou

Prapaporn Chaichamnanwet

Kuo Chen Chiu

Yi Man Chan

Dang Anh Tuan

Kit Wan Choi

Master of Human Resource Management

Dang Hieu Thao

Kian Kwee Choo

Jose Edgardo Abadesco

Amir Hossein Dastaviz

Harkishan Chaturbhai Devani

Lorna Ancay

Huong Giang Do

Sindy Gandaputra

Mimsy Mayuman

Pritesh Kiritkumar Gandhi

Chew Chui Goh

Sheila Penafiel

Corinna Calista Gondosiswanto

Jethanand Chadraprkash Harpalani

Zosilito Torrecampo

Jodie Gordon

Hai Qing Zhang

Amir Hossein Dastaviz

Master of Business with Distinction Wei Ling Serene Heng Wiwantanee Tansuhaj Tuck Chee David Yan

Bradley Allen Harris

Pradeep Govindasami Damodaran

Suebpong Jaffer

Nicholas Hillard

Krittatuch Khooariyakul

Baoqin Huang

Tyhong Kok

Simon Moongeun Jung

Narinrat Kulvirashtiwong

Christopher Peter Kelleher

Meily Lam

Khaing Yee Mon

Yong Tat Lau

Meina Kristina

Yee Ting Lee

Jui-Cheng Kuo

Chun To Edmond Li

Ankita Lahoti

Eng Liang Darryl Ong

Michael Phillip Laue

Master of International Business

Graduate Certificate in Applied Finance Nimay Kalyani Graduate Certificate in Business Administration Rameez Raja Fazal Mohamed Daniele Guainazzi Ubonrat Kidprasert Meily Lam Hon Kit Alfred Law Xiong Wei Glenn Lim

Aphichaya Bandhaya

Bharathkumar Naresh Tejsinghani

Chawin Boonsin

Rohan Prakash Pagare

Pai-Hao Chen

Samatcha Ratanavanich

Ying-Hsuan Chen

Cindy Valentina Sutopo

Wen Chieh Chou Anuwat Powijitkul

Graduate Certificate in Business Research

Apichaya Sujaray

Suat Khim Chua

Chayapol Thutsaringkarnskul

Ah Meng Christopher Tay

DIFEI WU

Ranjit Kumar Pamidi

Siau Juang Liew

Pham Anh Tuan

Jian Long Kenneth Lim

Valerie Rangel

Qing Wei Victor Lim

Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management

Vong Vatey Sok

Xiaoxia Mao

Jamba Tobden

Piyawat Sutthanoo

Desak Made Rai Yoni


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FACULTY OF BUSINESS AND LAW UNDERGRADUATE

Yu Xiao He

Sungsoo Lim

Andrean Sumarta Sung

Bachelor of Business with Distinction

Sun Young Heo

Xiu Beng Alvin Lim

Suriani Binte Jamil

Rachel Ho

Charmila Anne Lan Yu Lin

Rizky Darmawan Susanto

Mei Kay Eunice Chong

Yoke Shan Ellisse Ho

Xianglian Liu

Asra Tahir

Lu Yun Alicia Koh

Joo Hui Hong

Meishan Sasha Long

Shoon Yee Tan

Qianrong Grace Leong

Bingchao Huang

Pov Ly

Vanessa Tan

Kok Choy Spencer Mak

Long Huang

Meggie

Xinyi Tan

Junwei Ong

Tsai-Chieh Huang

Mellisa Jayanti

Chai Ling Tay

Qiu Yan Claudia Ong

Chan Yeop Hwang

Joshia Iriandy Moeksin

Pei Ling Belinda Teng

Lidya Suryani

Hyeon Jeong Jeon

Denise Mosbergen

En Fu Shaun Teo

Wei Li Willie Teo

Baozhong Jiang

Nay Min Tun

Hang Thi Minh Thai

Heng Hui Aaron Toh

Jonni

Pau Shen Ng

Thet Su Swe

Da In Jung

Nguyen Ngoc Son

Thi Dar Win

Gunwoo Kang

Nguyen Quang Minh

Thi Thi Hlaing

Dae Hwan Kim

Norazdina Binti Adam

Xue Ting Thoo

Hea Soo Kim

Thobie Nugraha

Hariyandi Tio

Jayeon Kim

Nurul Ain Binti Mohamed Gani

Suryanto Tio

Ji Yeon Kim

Hyun Bin Park

Jonatan Tirtodjojo

Junghyun Kim

Jeong Min Park

Cecilia Tjie

Se Jong Kim

Jihye Park

Eng Fook Too

Wonsun Kim

Jung Yong Park

Long Tran

Bin Koh

Nuri Park

Tran Bao Lam

Keonho Koh

Hoang Long Pham

Tran Thi Quynh Anh

Shiwei Darren Kok

Phan Vinh Thanh

Valentino

Sulung Kosmo

Teck Hau Puah

Simei Voon

Felicia Kusuma

Pye Phyo Aung

Linh Vuong Vu

Nguyen Le Anh Tu

Jae Min Roh

Olivia Wijaya

Le Quoc Truong

Huang Runchao

Yunike Windyawati

Quoc Truong Le

Paolo Nikolas Santi Lobos

Chang Ting Wong

Jai Ling Lee

Andre Melvin Santoso

Junru Wu

Kyungho Lee

Anthony Santoso

Doudou Xing

Myeonjoong Lee

Adriel Nicholas Weixin Seah

Yuanjin Xiong

Pui Yee Crystalbelle Lee

Seng Bu @ Chin Shat

Yingjie Yang

Wen Yi Wendy Lee

Gilbert Setiawan

Jun Huan Evia Yap

Suying Dymples Leong

Daniel Setiono

Weiqun Yeo

Cindy Lestari

Yuhe Shao

Won Jun Yi

Chunmiao Li

Ziqian Shi

Won Jun Yoo

Steward Liawardi

Soyoung Shin

Dan Zhang

Kelvin Sumarli Lie

Shi Li Josephine Ruth Sim

Jianyu Zhang

Chun Kit Darren Liew

Michael George Simpson

Wei Zhang

Bee Leng Barbara Lim

Jae-Min Song

Yanfang Zhao

Chengxing Douglas Lim

Tao Song

Siyuan Zhong

Peiwen Furnise Lim

Peiwen Soo

Zhengyang Zhong

Rong Hui Lim

Lin Sun

Bachelor of Business Santoso Sugiarto @ Ie Zhen Ji Kristine Jane Roy Abello Ji Yong Ahn Julie Amalia Andre Fernando Wei Jing Ang Arkar Kant Kaw Aung Min Thu Aung Myint Oo Hyewon Bae Ser Youn Baek Eunice Usha Balasupramaniam Fendy Boentoro Lady Christina Pricilia Budiman Baitao Chen Ting Chen Chien-Yi Chiang Gui Quan Chiang Ai Ling Elvina Chng Peijun Choy Mei Fen Chua Bryan Casper Delforce Dinh Viet Thang Ferybky Ayub Xiangrui Fu Jia Yee Goh Bumseok Gu Junpeng Guan Handoko Wijaya Umar Andrew Haryanto


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Bachelor of Commerce with Distinction

May Hsu Khine

Sua Jo

Melissa Priscilla

Lishea

Yang Meng

Randie Tandjung Te

Natalia

Bachelor of Commerce

Andi Rahman Nugraha

Jia Chen

Nway Yadana Kyaw

Xiaoxue Chen

Hong Guan O

Hyeonah Cho

Sangha Oh

Jie Ee

Hui Min Pang

Udari Indu Kumari Ekanayake

Sunhong Park

Siying Fang

Felgie Rajali

Wenjun Guo

Yuwei Ren

Yan Han

Seung-Il Ryoo

Hnin Ei Ei Khine

Sandy Cho

Bo Hong

Robert Hartono Santoso

Yi Hong

Fransisca Setiawan

Yu-Ting Hong

Chen Chen Shen

Tai Hou

Siauw Melisa Kristina

Ting Huang

Kyubin Song

Yulian Huang

Stefanie

Humfrey

Su Su Hlaing

Yoo Joo Jeon

Xin Sun

San Jung

Monica Santa Tamara

Khaing Zun Swe

Vincent Somana Tanumihardja

Khin Hnin Yu

Ling Huey Felicia Tee

Mihae Kim

Wan Lu Teo

Na Hyun Kim

Mellisca Falleny The

Jin Ming Koh

Krisna Andy Tjoardhy

Rizal Kristanto Tan

Bich Anh Trang

Charmaine Genettse Lam

Cindy Nelsia Veranika

Dong Hyun Lee

Qili Wang

Feng Ling Jessica Lee

Yizhou Wang

Fong Yee Annabelle Lee

Ann Chi Crystal Wong

Hwan Hee Lee

Hongfei Yang

Jaehyeok Lee

Jin-Yeol Youn

Minkyung Lee

Jihye Yun

Si Yuan Geraldine Lee

Yunita Elvira Anisa

Alvina Arfan Lie

Yueying Zhang

Jevity Lie

Hao Zheng

Jinzhen Lin

Yun Zhu

Xiaohong Liu

Bachelor of Laws

Yiqi Lu

Jerah Britzy Go

Jingjing Mao

Elizabeth Melinda

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FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND ARTS POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK Master of Applied Linguistics

Master of Social Change and Development with Distinction Nharleen Millar

Oree Diloklap

Master of Social Science

Michael Andrew Gronert

Fatima Garon

Thi Thu Hien Nguyen Jiraya Suphamitmongkol Master of Educational Studies with Distinction Ilyani Abd Khalid Rizalyn Borra Ronnie Garcia Daniel Warchulski Master of Educational Studies

Master of Special Education with Distinction

Bachelor of Teaching (Primary) / Bachelor of Arts Melanie Jane Cunningham

Jethro Jimenez

Jessica Lee Cook

Master of Special Education Janet Spoel

Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Fine Art

Mildred Jasmine Tan

Haji Abdul Aziz Haji Abd Ghaffar

Master of Teaching Deepti Hemchandra Hiwale

Ireneo Pelayo Thanaporn Sammaphetcharat

Graduate Certificate in Applied Linguistics

Shu-Chuan Yang

Gregory Bruce Turner

Master of Leadership and Management in Education with Distinction

Graduate Certificate in Educational Studies

Bronwyn Isla Bye

Soe Ann Fong

Master of Leadership and Management in Education

Kharka Bdr Mongar

Farhana Alam

Jamba Tobden

Grace Meow Yee Yong

Hui Yong Tan

Bachelor of Teaching / Bachelor of Arts

Gay Sumiran

Agnes Manalo

Bachelor of Speech Pathology

Jocelyn Bacasmot

Jervil Omaga

Master of Music Technology

UNDERGRADUATE

Ilyani Abd Khalid

Ireneo Pelayo


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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK Master of Architecture with Honours Class II Division 1 Joanna Xia May Choy Chin Aik Dillon Koh

UNDERGRADUATE Bachelor of Construction Management (Building) Chia-Cheng William Chung Bachelor of Design (Architecture)

Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering Matthew James Spencer Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering with Honours Class I

Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering with Honours Class I Weiguo Chen Satheesh Kumar N

Calvin Chun Tuck Ching

Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering

Harivina Gunnaasankaraan

Govindan Alagappan

Yolian Chin

Boon Cheng Neo

Kalimullah Khan Amidkhan

Foo Weng Chen

Ashwin Kumar Kandiah

Wun Chiang Wong

Nicholas Vin-Kian Khoo Youngjun Kim

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

Justin Kah Wai Lee

Heng Seng Ku

Ching Wen Mark Chong

Rachel Ju Wei Lee

Kian Ann Eric Ling

Kok Koon Christopher Chong

Cally Lim

Ling Xi Zhai

Hon Kit Eric Choo

Chze Yoon Lim Jervinn Chee Chien Lim

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

Chin Sheng Ng

Sin Hong Foo

Sai Mun Leong

Kenneth Khai Chong Ooi

John Weng Lau

Chee Wee Ng

Mahrizah Othman

Khim Chwee Lek

Ching Hui Ignatius Ong

Zhen Yang Siow

Boon Khiang Toh

Lip Hwei Soh

Shenq Huey Soo Jeevitha Subramaniam

Bachelor of Engineering in Electrical Engineering

Johann Harris Sulaiman

Seng Jun Chia

Chy Horng Tan

Boon Kiat Foo

Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronics Engineering

Jiak Ping Tan

Hoe Siong Hue

Ephraim Oscar Konki

Mei Qing Tan

Chen Yao Mark Kah

Kuok Shen Lai

Yue Wei Tan

Jun Li

Tat Ying Alvin Low

Qing Yang Teh

Wei Qi Liew

Yu Zhi Kenneth Ng

Yee Lim Tham

Muhammad Fairoz Bin Adam

Guo Zhong Aaron Teo

Joon Chian Wong

Jing Ying Kathy Neo

Wei Jian Tong

Yici Yang

Chiak Yong Ng

Su Yiean Yeoh

Nyan Wai Lin

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

Jessica Yee Hui Yeo Master of Architecture with Honours Class II Division 2

Master of Architecture Mohd Hazimin Abdullah Nur Liyana Binti Ahmad Hairi Mohd Isa Aziz Jaafar Siew Fang Serene Chong Ninh Dinh Ha Wen Jiun Kenneth Fung Huey Tao Liew Kian Yong Lim Emir Izzat Raduan Poh Kung Tang Ammon Chu Ang Then Mohanalingam Thiruvengidom Master of Engineering Management Bunyarit Bunbumrung Methee Kamolachoti Meng-Hsueh Liu Mei-fei Pan Ramilo Villasis Wei-Lun Weng Master of Engineering Science Arsalan Ali Malik

Mior Mohd Fahmi Bin Mior Abd Resit

Cin Li Lim

Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering with Honours Class II Division 2 Horng Ping Tin Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering Noor Sharina Binti Baharim Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering Ngee How Choong

Thomas Sebastian San Kae Seng Eko Febianto Siauw Zhen An Willie Tan Li Ren Teoh Wei Leong Alson Tham Yap Leong Wah Jin Wang Shiao Feng Wong Kit Hoong Brandon Woo

Azhari Bin Athni Norhaini Binte Mohamed Ali Jinnah

Yi Wen Noven Kok Teck Min Lau Jian Wen Ivan Leong

Wei Lih Soh Tuck Wai Yau

Sooriyaarachchige Themiya Chamitha Jayasingha Bachelor of Engineering in Telecommunications Engineering Eng Wah Raymond Chua Li Tjun Lim Rajiv Aravindan Rajeswaran Thet Aung Zaw Bachelor of Industrial Design Minwoo Park


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FACULTY OF HEALTH POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK

Graduate Diploma in Dental Therapy

Guan Hoe Chua

Choon Hao Neo

Erwanshah Bin Saprawi

Guo Qiang Neo

Master of Applied Management (Nursing)

Jian Pung Paul Seah

Mani Govindan

Kong Kit Alvin Ng Nurfaiza Binte Isa

Suhailin Binte Abdul Aziz

Bachelor of Biomedical Science with Distinction

Dinesh Kumar Govindaraju Chye Wah Derrick Heng

Nurhidayah Bte Muhamad Nor

Master of Clinical Epidemiology with Distinction

Duc Hoai Nguyen

Herman Bin Mohammed Haron

Kwan Yong Ong

Aishath Aroona Abdulla

Bachelor of Biomedical Science

Hezrul Iskandar Bin Haron

Zhen Quan Ong

Huifen Hong

Sein-Hon Chew

Young Loong Kan

Praveen S/O Ooma Maheswaran

Pi Lip Seet

Muhammad Famie Khabir

Panchaksharam Senthil Kumar

Yit Ming Kho

Parthiban S/O Balachandran

Woei Haur Khoo

Chee Leong Peh

Chip Whye Koh

Prem S/O Letchuman

Mohammad Fazulee Bin Abdul Rahman

Jun Wei Koh

Shanmuga Kumar S/O Kalugasalam

Hoong Kit Francis Chang

Tze Yong Alan Koh

Shiwei Chen

Suresh Kunnakkat

Pek Sea Chong

Len Hong Desmond Lau

Siang Meng Gerald Goh

Chye Heng Lee

Hwee Teck Ng

Soon Keng Lee

Rama Chandramogan S/O Ramakrisna

Jew Yong Lim

Chin Tiong Tan

Swee Cheng Lim

Jing Yun Tay

Swee Leng Lim

Yun Fong Tey

Master of Pharmacy

Wei Ming Lim

On Wang Wong

Wai Yi Choong

Yuanze Liu

Wah Er Wong

Pooi Ann Heng

Wai Hoe Loh

Rui Bin Yeo

Hyun Jin Kim

Kean Hoong Lui

Kuan Yee Jen Yeong

Akash Mehta

Weiping Yvonne Zhou

Md Foridul Islam Md Golam Rosul

Rajeshwar Reddy Angiti Jun Shi Lai Master of Clinical Epidemiology Zuraidah Che’Man Gaulthier Ntambwa Tshibindi Master of Mental Health Nursing Rebecca Ashby Master of Occupational Health and Safety with Distinction Pau Ling Chew Master of Occupational Health and Safety Roman Ghafori

Chunyang Zhao

Bachelor of Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety with Distinction

Master of Public Health with Distinction

Bachelor of Environmental and Occupational Health and Safety

Karen Anne Humphries-Waa

Abdul Kadher Nasar

Master of Public Health

Mohammad Safiqul Islam Abdul Karim

Kiran Kumar Balegar Virupakshappa Mohan Kumar Bhuvaneshwari Noppawan Lunjarungsimalert Nobumi Ogi Master of Workplace Injury Management and Occupational Rehabilitation Kegomoditswe Matshediso

Abdul Rahman Bin Mohd Yatim Ahmad Bin Hashim Akbar Ali S/O G.M.M.I Eng Kang Ang Aye Hnin Yu

Poh Fong Koh

Liang Thai Lim

Md Rafiq Uddin Md Seraj Uddin Bhuyan

Yan Pau Sia Rajmohan Subramanian Boon Swan Tan Boon Yew Tan Kay Yeow Tan Say Teong Tan Sin Guan Tan Soo Hong Tan Teck Tong Tan Xiaowei Tan Kong Wing Tang Guan Joo Nathaniel Tay Chee Hoo Tham Peng Boon Raymond Ting De Jian Adrian Toh

Mohamad Noh Anuar Mohd Rashid

Eng Peng Toh

Mohamad Taib Bin Abdul Hamid

Chee Hong Wong

Mohamed Effirudin Bin Yusoff

Jinjie Fabian Wu

Mohamed Nahar B Mohamed Naguib

Joon Chye Yeo

Mohammad Shafiq Bin Idros

Bahrum Bin Matsam Peng Fei Eugene Boey

Muhamad Azfar Bin Abdul Aziz

Chee Siong Chan

Muhammad Aminoor Bin Sibal

Tart Seng Chen

Murnirah Binte Mohamad Ridwan

Fook Keong Cheong

Shaik Syed Ali S/O Nagoradimai

Md Ubaidul Haq

Mohammed Zainal Abdeen S/O ATK

Zhixian Titus Chen

Saifulbahri Bin Mohamed Idris

Vinodh Vijayan Yao Xiang Wong

Suat Hui Yeo Yong Qiang Yeo Yu Ming Yong Zhenfu Yu Zainal Bin Osman Zakaria Bin Fadzil


GRADUATION – SINGAPORE 2012

Bachelor of Health

Bachelor of Nursing

Ilyani Abd Khalid

Hae Young Jung

Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science in Diagnostic Radiography

Hwayeon Jung Abigail Ai Jin Kuan Eunryeong Lee

Noor Aqilah Abdul Rahhim

Jun Li

Hui Xiang Hoon

Jinwoo Nam

Lina Diyanah Hut

Rehanna Daphne Surima

Min Ku Kim

Diana Vucic

Kia McGovern Muhammad Nasrin Nasir

Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics

Gurvir Singh Nirwal

Emma Louise Mercieca

Jeanette Abigail Pacuz Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science in Radiation Therapy Shi Ling Regine Ang Jason Weisiang Chan Simin Adele Kwan Nur Fadhilah Binte Mohamed Ibrahim Bachelor of Medicine Muhammad Huda Ab Aziz Husna Abdullah Fiona Li Ying Chan Andrew Zhang Yik Choo Gopi Elango Nazirul Nadia Ismail Nurhidayah Janapi Vui Tze Lee Suraya Mohamad Krishanth Naidu Wei Yang Ng Sook Fen Ong Illyana Sahwee Matthew James Spencer Kabilan Thurairajah Marni Raihana Yusof Siti Zakriah Zainal Abidin Izyan Atiqah Zakaria

Bachelor of Physiotherapy Kyorang Kim Vanessa Elizabeth Lange Haeyoung Lee

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FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK Master of Aviation Management Fabian Jack Bannister Kok Meng Chan Mun Kei Maggie Cheung Colin Wuen Wei Khor Dominic Justin Philippa Master of Digital Media with Distinction Kelvin Jwee How Goh Master of Digital Media Daniel Casey Conway

UNDERGRADUATE

Indah Purnamasari

Bachelor of Applied Information Technology

Xinyi Gena Quek

Bachelor of Information Technology

Deborah Alicia Rowe

Khushboo Arora

Gopalakrishnan Sundraraju

Astrini Santoso Ho

Yo Han Bae

Mei Yu Samantha Tan

Jianjin Cheng

Tingxi Tan

Weng Sun Chie

Veen Dee Tan

Sungwon Choi

Xin Yi Chloe Tan

Seang Foo Ding

You Min Tan

Tai Hing Fung

Qian Qian Teo

Adeshbir Singh Gharaya

Ruyen Sarah Voon

Seet Guan Go

Baoyi Wan

Irwandi Merki Gunawan

Dingxiong Andy Wang

Hyun Seok Han

Bachelor of Communication

Xue Wang

Khim Lu Gavin Ho

Mervyn Christopher Ambrose

Junmei Klara Wu

Silvester Nicky Horens Ho

Bachelor of Biotechnology Do Hyun Kim Chee Yung Lim Mohd Taheer Hezrie bin Musa Bachelor of Communication (Honours) with Honours Class II Division 2 Abdul Hadi Bin Mohamed Ali

Master of Environmental Management with Distinction

Chian Hui Ang

Ruth Emma Begg

Zi Ning Chan

Master of Information Technology with Distinction

Cindy Charisma

Shalimar Ganancial

Hong Shen Cheo

Master of Information Technology

Ahmad Syazwan Bin Ahmad Khalis

Meiling Yvonne Gabrielle Chen Xiujuan Chin Qin Shi Edith Chua

Chao-Wu Lee

Yunfan Gou

Guiying Yan

Hanamariya Bte Abdul Halim

Master of Information Technology (Professional) Yat Chun Leung

Bachelor of Food Science and Human Nutrition with Distinction Bernadette Putri Azalia Bachelor of Food Science and Human Nutrition Lauralia Bernetta Poerwoko Kee Wui Samson Tan Ping Syen Tee Isaura Petrina Tjahja

Kuo Cheng Lee

Bachelor of Information Technology with Distinction

Si Min Samantha Lee

Xue Ting Eng

Wen Yi Julian Lee

Htoo Shwe Yee

Su Zhen Charlene Lie

Desmond Kwang

Li Tong Genevieve Lim

Lay Kuan Loke

Zhen Ru Lim

Nilesh S/O Ganesh

Xiaoqian Lin

Yew Heng Quentin Ethan Poon

Hui En Joane Ling

Yoosuf Nabeel Solih

Ashfan Mohamed

Anxin Benjamin Teo

Peihui Ho

Htet Zaw Xiang Ting Huang Dong Hyun Hur Indra Dohyun Jung Hyun Jun Jung Min Jin Jung Kai Thandar Aye Kyu Hyuck Kang Yun-Seung Kang Gunawan Kharisma Chin Fa Khoo Seung Kwan Ki Da In Kim Donam Kim Jae Ung Kim Min Gyu Kim Min Jung Kim Moonki Kim Nam Hoon Kim So Young Kim

Khuan Kung Ng

Kok Hui Koh

Yu Ting Estee Ng

Janelle Hannah Kosman

Gwendolyn Michelle O’Hara

Shreyansh Kumbhat

Laura Ann Pereira

Johansen Kurniawan

Pham Hoang Anh

Sang Woo Kwak

Xuanhua Priscilla Phua

Chee Keong Lam


GRADUATION – SINGAPORE 2012

Jae Seon Lee

Jeevankumar Soundararajan

Jeeye Lee

Kehong Tan

Jiyun Lee

Kok Heng Tan

Min Woo Lee

Shuqi Kathy Tan

Sunghwan Lee

Wei Hong Tay

Jun Hu Li

Chi Leong Tey

Zhizhen Li

Tran Ngoc Tuong

Yan Jie Lim

Vinsen

Giok Ping Loh

Jinghui Wang

Chia Feng Loo

Wijanarko

Chee How Low

Michael Winarto

Pow Huat Low

Shao Voon Wong

Mamoor Jawed

Jun Yong Yang

Junjungan Panuturi Marbun

Kok Wee Yap

Sanket Rajiv Matai

Kai Chuen Yen

Meng Kit Alvin Mok

Sang Bin Yum

Ye Ji Moon

Zainodin Bin Mohamed

Muhammad Iruan Bin Karaman

Yun Chuan Zhang

Puay Hoon Nah Nandar Aung Nelliakunnel Baby Rajiv Chin Hwa Ng Ngoc Hai Duy Nguyen Phuong Duy Nguyen Jing Ni Niko Pramantono Kok Liang Ong Lucas Ong Zeng Hao Ong Zhi Hao Ong Mei Yin Joan Ow Pei Yi Bernard Pang Han Chul Park Min Hyuk Park Nadeesha Gayan Premadasa Weijun Dominic Rong Erikson Rudy Saurabh Saxena Dong Jin Seo Jiyeon Seo Seongmin Sim Chau Beng Soh

Bachelor of Science Christie Eileen Alexander Noor Herdrew Denholm Bachelor of Visual Communication Design Somboon Laohajaroenyot

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AUTOGRAPHS

Vice-Chancellor and President

Acting Chancellor



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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.