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Graduation Ceremonies Geelong October 2018 Published by Deakin University, Geelong VIC 3220 Australia deakin.edu.au © Deakin University 2018 Deakin University CRICOS Provider Code 00113B Printed in Australia by Case Print Management Acknowledgement Trenchers have sharp points and edges that can result in serious injury. For your safety, we do not recommend throwing trenchers. Deakin University’s official photographer will be taking photographs at this graduation event. Your image may be used in Deakin University printed and electronic publications or Deakin social media sites for promotional and educational purposes. This publication is revised annually. The information contained in this edition is accurate as at October 2018. Table of Contents Congratulations 2 Congratulatory message from the Chancellor 2 Congratulatory message from the Vice-Chancellor 3 Welcome to Deakin University Graduations 4 The Graduation Ceremony 6 Acknowledgment of traditional land owners 6 Order of Ceremony 6 The University Mace 7 The Academic Procession 9 Academic Dress 10 Deakin University Ceremonial Dress 10 Deakin University Academic Dress 10 Regalia Colours 11 Deakin Award Appellations 11 Honorary Degree Recipients 12 The Performers 14 The University 16 Alfred Deakin 16 About Deakin University 16 Building on the University’s success 17 The Deakin Story 18 The Campuses 20 Melbourne Burwood Campus 20 Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus 20 Geelong Waterfront Campus 21 Warrnambool Campus 21 Institute of Koorie Education 22 Get Social! #DeakinGrad 23 Tuesday 2 October 12 pm 24 Tuesday 2 October 6 pm 40 Wednesday 3 October 12 pm 50 Wednesday 3 October 6 pm 64 Thursday 4 October 12 pm 82 Thursday 4 October 6 pm 94 National Anthem 115 Evacuation Assembly Points 116 Congratulations Congratulatory message from the Chancellor On behalf of the Deakin community I congratulate you on graduating from Deakin University. Today’s ceremony is rich in symbolism and history, with origins dating back to the very first universities of the Middle Ages. The ritual and tradition reflect the importance of the occasion, a significant rite of passage marking the end of your studies and the beginning of your career journey. This is your day. Your time to reflect on past Mr John Stanhope AM achievements and dream about future opportunities and to celebrate with the friends, family and teachers who have been There will be opportunities to move sideways into with you on the journey. different roles, to learn new skill sets, to explore new industries, or even to strike out on your own I wish you well for the road ahead. The in the growing gig economy. Whatever path you world of work you are entering is changing take, don’t be afraid to take risks, it is impossible fast. Your generation will have to deal with to live without failing at something. You’ll find as the impact of automation and artificial you get older you mostly don’t regret the things intelligence on jobs. You are likely to have you’ve done but the things you didn’t do when multiple career changes over your career you had a chance. The message from me is that journey and there are multiple ways to it’s better to learn than wonder what if. climb the career ladder. Like you, I am a Deakin alumnus, and I believe you will find as I have, that your Deakin qualification will be a valuable asset as you explore the opportunities ahead of you. Let me congratulate you and wish you every success for the future. Be proud of your achievement, you are a Deakin graduate. Deakin graduates are the truest evidence of the quality of the Deakin experience and they are a continued inspiration to Council, to staff, to each other and to future graduates. Mr John Stanhope AM Chancellor To view these messages in other languages, use your mobile device to scan this code or visit deakin.edu.au/ life-at-deakin/graduations/congratulations. 2 Deakin University Congratulatory message from the Vice-Chancellor Congratulations! You are now a graduate of Deakin University. One journey is over and another is about to begin. Your Deakin degree has given you the skills, knowledge and values to create the future you deserve. Let your passion, entrepreneurial spirit and your empathy to others serve you well. A characteristic evident in all Deakin graduates is a ‘can do’ approach to the task at hand however large or small, and a commitment to the Deakin values Professor Jane den Hollander AO of excellence, equity, collegiality and the public good. Be proud of your achievements, you have worked long In this era of lifelong learning it is likely that and hard. But don’t make the mistake you will undertake further study at some of thinking you achieved your dreams stage of your career and I hope it will mean without help. Today is an opportunity a return to Deakin. to acknowledge the support and Congratulations on the degrees you have encouragement you have received from been awarded and thank you for choosing those who have inspired and encouraged Deakin, it has been our privilege to be part you when the going seemed hard. of your education. I wish you good fortune Graduates, today’s ceremony isn’t a for the future. farewell, but the beginning of a new kind Professor Jane den Hollander AO of relationship with Deakin. Wherever you President and Vice-Chancellor go in the world I urge you to keep in touch with your University; the Deakin Alumni Network will enable you to reconnect with old friends and develop the new connections and new skills that are so important to today’s workplaces. You’ll find sharers of knowledge, providers of professional connections, wise mentors and future employers. Graduation Ceremonies | October 2018 3 Welcome to Deakin University Graduations Welcome! We would like to warmly welcome you to Deakin University’s graduation ceremony. This program lists every student graduating, including those not in attendance and graduating in absentia. The graduation ceremony will run for approximately 90 minutes and ushers are available at the venue doors to provide information and assistance. All guests should be seated 15 minutes before the ceremony start time. Please ensure your mobile phone is switched off prior to entering the venue and that you familiarise yourself with the emergency evacuation procedures, located at the back of this program. We hope you enjoy the ceremony. 4 Deakin University Selamat Datang! Kami ucapkan selamat datang di Upacara Wisuda Deakin University. Pada buku acara ini tercantum nama semua mahasiswa yang diwisuda, termasuk mereka yang tidak bisa hadir dan diwisuda in absentia. Upacara wisuda akan berlangsung sekitar 90 menit; informasi dan bantuan bisa diperoleh dari petugas penerima tamu di pintu keluar/masuk ruangan. Semua tamu sudah harus berada di tempat duduk masing-masing 15 menit sebelum upacara dimulai. Jangan lupa untuk mematikan telepon selular sebelum memasuki ruangan, dan pelajari prosedur evakuasi darurat yang tercetak di bagian belakang buku acara. Selamat mengikuti upacara. Graduation Ceremonies | October 2018 5 The Graduation Ceremony ‘Kim barne barre Wadawurrung Dja’ The Chancellor (or representative) will then Welcome to Wadawurrung Country make a formal declaration conferring the awards of the University on the graduates, Deakin University would like to acknowledge both present and in absentia, and will invite the Wadawurrung People, the traditional graduates to proceed to the stage according custodians of the land and the Wathaurong to the order published in the program. community where this graduation ceremony A Faculty Executive Dean (or representative) is taking place. We pay our respects for their will read out the names of graduates continued care of the land and further extend being presented to the Chancellor that respect to elders past and present. (or representative). Order of Ceremony At the conclusion of the presentation of the graduates, a representative of the graduating Processional music heralds the arrival students will deliver a brief response. of the Academic Procession for the graduation ceremony. The Vice-Chancellor (or representative) will deliver the closing address. Following the At the commencement of this music, closing address, there will be a musical graduands and guests are asked to stand and performance. remain standing for the National Anthem. At the conclusion of the ceremony guests are The Master of Ceremonies will open requested to stand while the stage party and proceedings and the Chancellor (or graduates leave the hall. representative) will deliver the opening address. The Vice-Chancellor (or representative) Refreshments will then be served in the will then introduce the guest speaker who marquee in the John Hay Courtyard. will deliver the occasional address. 6 Deakin University The University Mace Maces were originally medieval weapons carried by bodyguards to kings and sergeants-at-arms. Much later, the mace became of ceremonial rather than practical significance and organisations such as civic corporations and universities adopted the mace as a symbol of the rule of legal authority. The University’s mace is displayed at meetings of the University Council and on such ceremonial occasions as conferring ceremonies. The bearer of the mace, in academic processions, ‘guards’ the Chancellor. Deakin’s mace was presented to the University by Mr Donald Thomson, Sir Wilfred Brookes and Mr Norman Stephen (Alcoa Australia). Graduation Ceremonies | October 2018 7 8 Deakin University

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