Welcome to new Graduate Research candidates joining us and congratulations to our current and graduating candidates on your achievements!
(Please note that this is based on reporting up to and including the 9th of this month. Candidate achievements recorded after that will appear in the next month’s GR News)
If you have news about awards, grants, publications or other achievements please let us know so we can share it.
New candidates
We wish the following new candidates every success as they begin their research journey and look forward to hearing about their research and achievements along the way.
Faculty of Arts and Education
Melanie Elderton
Harsharan Thethi
Jessie McDonnell
Osman Mah
Faculty of Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences
Niesha Illingworth
Catherine McCarthy
Amanda Bowden
Alan Behn
Sharon Collins
Abimbola Odetayo
Faculty of Science and Health
Jack Nicholas
Tiarna Scerri
Dhanya Palackathuruthel Kunjukunju
Melissa Hanson
Francette Dusan
Danielle Kennedy
Thesis submitted for examination
Congratulations to the following candidates who have recently submitted their thesis for examination.
Faculty of Arts and Education
Carol Mroue Centre for Islamic Studies and Civilisation
Thesis Title: Trauma of Domestic Violence and an Islamic Perspective on Healing: A Case Study of Australian Muslim Victim-Survivors
Monique Fuss School of Education
Thesis Title: What can artists teach us about making aesthetics central to educational practice?
Bushra Khan School of Education
Thesis Title: Interactive Digital Narratives in Video Gaming: A multimodal investigation
Jason Cummings School of Education
Thesis Title: Teacher preparation and professional language development: Do pre-service teachers develop a professional language for inclusive classroom teaching practice?
Jenny Anne Dwyer School of Education
Thesis Title: Children’s mathematical graphics: Making mathematical connections with their world
Juana Katzer School of Social Work and Arts
Thesis Title: Social Workers’ Decision-Making Process with Children who Exhibit Problem Sexualised Behaviours
Faculty of Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences
Ramin Ghorashi School of Computing, Mathematics and Engineering
Thesis Title: An Information Disclosure Risk Assessment Framework for Organisational Data Sharing
Nicole Sim School of Psychology
Thesis Title: From Rubbles to Screens: A Comprehensive Comparison between
Foreign Correspondents and Citizen Journalists Reporting in Conflict Countries
Faculty of Science and Health
Karly Liffen School of Agricultural, Environmental, and Veterinary Science
Thesis Title: Australian cattle feedlot working horses: a series of novel studies of welfare under field work conditions.
Brianna Noel Maslen School of Agricultural, Environmental, and Veterinary Science
Thesis Title: Faecal Microbial Profiles and their Relationships with the Health and Productivity of Angus Beef Cattle
Leia Rogers School of Agricultural, Environmental, and Veterinary Science
Thesis Title: How does hatchery environment influence survival behaviour of fish in stocking programs?
Nan Wang School of Agricultural, Environmental, and Veterinary Science
Thesis Title: Export Competitiveness of Australian Wheat and Related Products: Analysis of Structure, Decisions and Policy Impac
Grant Linley School of Agricultural, Environmental, and Veterinary Science
I Thesis Title: Impacts of the 2019-2020 wildfires on terrestrial species in forest of south-eastern Australia
Anne Charlotte Johnson School of Agricultural, Environmental, and Veterinary Science
Thesis Title: Implementation of Agroecological Practices in Viticulture: identification of factors that motivate or constrain uptake
Tracey Gale School Allied Health, Exercise & Sports Sciences
Thesis Title: An examination of the lived experiences of Indigenous women in elite and sub-elite Australian rules football and rugby league
Emily Cross School of Dentistry and Medical Sciences
Thesis Title: Understanding Mechanisms of Nuclear Transport During Viral Infection
Yazan Al-Hayek School of Dentistry and Medical Sciences
Thesis Title: The implications of patient centring on CT number and radiation dose in CT imaging
Approved to Graduate
Congratulations to the following candidates who have been approved to graduate and to the supervisory teams who have supported them.
Faculty of Arts and Education
Kate Margetson School of Education
Principal Supervisor: Prof Sharynne McLeod
Co-Supervisor: Aspro Sarah Verdon
Thesis Title: Moving Beyond Monolingual Practices with Multilingual Children: Learning from Vietnamese-English–Speaking Children, Families, and Professionals
Faculty of Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences
Azeem Mohammad School of Business
Principal Supervisor: Aspro Ramudu Bhanugopan Ramudu
Co-Supervisor: Prof Mark Frost
Thesis Title: Managing Delivery of Tertiary Education- Case Study of Partnership Management in Australia
Faculty of Science and Health
Elizabeth May Jones School of Agricultural, Environmental, and Veterinary Science
Principal Supervisor: Aspro Allan Gunn
Co-Supervisor: Aspro Cyril Perumamthadathil Stephen, Dr Victoria Brookes, Dr Chris Scott
Thesis Title: The Effect of GLP-1 on the Reproductive Axis of the Ewe
Thomas Peter Munro School of Agricultural, Environmental, and Veterinary Science
Principal Supervisor: Aspro Jodi Nicole Price
Co-Supervisor: Prof Dale Graeme Nimmo
Thesis Title: Restoring native plant species to highly degraded sites with seed enhancement technologies
Lauren Stoot School of Agricultural, Environmental, and Veterinary Science
Principal Supervisor: Prof Lee Jason Baumgartner
Co-Supervisor: Dr Gavin Butler, Dr Jason Thiem, Gregory Doran
Thesis Title: Predicting the impacts of river development on fish movement and population connectivity: A case study on the Clarence River system.
Soo Liang Liang Ooi School of Dentistry and Medical Sciences
Principal Supervisor: Aspro Sokcheon Pak
Co-Supervisor: Peter Micalos, Mr Garth Harris, Dr Robert Zielinski, Dr Terry Golombick, Dr Thomas Jeffries
Thesis Title: Translational Research of Rice Bran Arabinoxylan Compound – From Nutraceutical to Cancer Therapy