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Trinity College, The University of Melbourne Annual R

2004 ANNUAL REPORT


OF
TRINITY COLLEGE, THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE

APPENDICES

MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF MANAGEMENT ..................................... 2

COLLEGE STANDING COMMITTEES ............................................ 2

MEMBERS OF THE COLLEGE COUNCIL ......................................... 3

FELLOWS OF THE COLLEGE ................................................. 4

HONOURS ................................................................ 6

BEREAVEMENTS ........................................................... 6

SENIOR STAFF ........................................................... 8

ORGANISATIONAL CHART ................................................... 8

STAFF OF TRINITY COLLEGE ............................................... 9

RESIDENT FELLOWS, VISITING RESEARCH FELLOWS, AND OTHER VISITING SCHOLARS


...................................................................... 20

STAFF RESEARCH, PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS ........................ 22

CHOIR AND ORGAN APPOINTMENTS .......................................... 28

TRINITY COLLEGE ASSOCIATED CLUBS COMMITTEE ............................ 29

TRINITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION STUDIES .................................... 29

STUDENT LEADERSHIP GROUPS ............................................. 29

SCHOLARSHIPS .......................................................... 30

AWARDS TO TRINITY STUDENTS ............................................ 36

RESIDENT STUDENTS ..................................................... 38

NON-RESIDENT STUDENTS ................................................. 41

THEOLOGY STUDENTS ..................................................... 41

FOUNDATION STUDIES STUDENTS ........................................... 42

CHEMISTRY BRIDGING PROGRAMS ........................................... 47

SCIENCE SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS ........................................ 47

CREATIVE THINKING SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS .............................. 48

Appendix A1
Annual Report 2004 Trinity College, The University of Melbourne

MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF MANAGEMENT


Mr Barry Capp Chairman
Professor Donald Markwell Warden
Dr Stewart Gill Dean and Deputy Warden
Dr Graeme Blackman Appointed by Council (from May 2004)
Mr David Brownbill AM Appointed by Board
Mr Anthony J Buzzard Appointed by Council
Mr Mark Cicchiello Senior Student 2004–05 (from August 2004)
The Rt Revd Andrew Curnow Appointed by Council
The Rt Revd James A Grant AM Appointed by Council
Mr Oliver Hodson Senior Student 2003–04 (until August 2004)
Ms Ceri Lawley Appointed by Board
Professor Amanda Sinclair Appointed by Board (until October 2004)

Secretary of the Board:


Ms Wendy Lewis Bursar (until August 2004)
Mr Gary Norman Director of Finance & Administration (role previously
known as ‘Bursar’) (from September 2004)

Minute Secretary:
Ms Amanda Crawley (until April 2004)
Dr Jon Ritchie (from May 2004)

During 2004, Ms Diana Smith (Director of Trinity College Foundation Studies), Ms


Clare Pullar (Director of Development), Revd Dr Andrew McGowan (Director of the
Theological School), and Mr William D T Cowan (Chair of the Finance Committee)
also attended Board meetings by invitation as observers.

COLLEGE STANDING COMMITTEES


Committee Chair
Finance Committee - Mr William D T Cowan
Building Review Committee - The Warden
Superannuation Policy Committee - Ms Ceri Lawley
Employee Relations Committee - The Warden
Executive Committee, Trinity College Foundation - Mr Philip Roff
Theological School Management Committee - The Rt Revd Andrew Curnow
Art Committee - Professor A G L Shaw, AO
Friends of Trinity Committee - Mr David Woods
Trinity College Foundation Studies Academic Committee - The Warden
Committee of the Union of the Fleur-de-Lys - Dr Romayne Holmes
Fellowship Committee - –
Marketing and Strategy Development Committee - The Warden

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MEMBERS OF THE COLLEGE COUNCIL


The Most Revd Peter Watson Archbishop of Melbourne, President
Professor Donald Markwell Warden
Mr David Brownbill, AM Foundation
Mr Barry Capp Chairman, Board of Management
Mr Mark Cicchiello Senior Student 2004–05
Mr James Clark Resident Student 2004–05
Mr Robert Clemente Former Resident Student
Mr William D T Cowan Fellow
The Rt Revd Andrew Curnow Diocese of Melbourne
The Rt Revd Jeffrey Driver Diocese of Gippsland
Ms Alice Estcourt Resident Student 2003–04
Dr Stewart Gill Dean and Deputy Warden
Mr John Gourlay Foundation
Mr Oliver Hodson Senior Student 2003–04
Dr Romayne Holmes Former Resident Student
Dr Alison Inglis University of Melbourne
Mr Alexander Johnson Resident Student 2003–04
Dr Michael ‘Taffy’ Jones, PSM Former Resident Student
Ms Susannah King Former Resident Student
Ms Ashwinny Krishna Former Trinity College Foundation Studies Student
Mr Michael Leighton Jones Director of Music
Ms Wendy Lewis Bursar (until August 2004)
The Revd Dr Andrew McGowan Director of Trinity College Theological School
The Revd Fr Philip Murphy Diocese of Wangaratta
Mrs Lara Nicholls Former Resident Student
Mr Gary Norman Director of Finance & Administration (role
previously known as ‘Bursar’) from September 2004
Professor John Poynter, AO, OBE University of Melbourne
Ms Clare Pullar Executive Director of Foundation
Mr Philip Roff Foundation
Mr Neil Saul President of Senior Common Room 2003–04, 2004–05
Dr Clare Scott Secretary, Union of the Fleur-de-Lys
Professor A G L Shaw, AO Fellow
Ms Diana Smith Director, Trinity College Foundation Studies
The Hon Clive Tadgell, QC Fellow
The Venerable Colin Tett Diocese of Bendigo
The Revd Dr Richard Treloar Chaplain
Mr David Woods Parent, President of Friends of Trinity College
Ms Henrietta Zeffert Resident Student 2003–04

Mr Jon Ritchie attended Council meetings as Minute Secretary. Members of the


Board of Management who were not members of Council, together with Professor Bob
Chambers (Provost), Ms Amanda Crawley (Director of Human Resources), Dr Mark
Lindsay (Director of Academic Studies), Dr Richard Wraith (Director of IT & T and
the Learning Innovation Centre) and Mrs Nina Waters (Leeper Librarian), attended
by invitation as observers.

Appendix A3
Annual Report 2004 Trinity College, The University of Melbourne

FELLOWS OF THE COLLEGE

Dame Margaret Blackwood (deceased The Rt Revd Dr Peter Hollingworth,


1986) AC, OBE
Sir John Bunting (deceased 1995) Dr John Hueston (deceased 1993)
The Revd Dr Evan Burge (deceased Sir Brian Inglis, AC
2003) Dr Peter Jones (deceased 1995)
Sir Joseph Burke (deceased 1992) Professor Richard Larkins, AO
Mr Anthony Buzzard Miss Valentine Leeper (deceased 2001)
Mr Barry Capp Dr Susan Lim (from May 2004)
Sir Roderick Carnegie, AC Mr Brian Loton, AC
The Most Revd Dr Peter Carnley AO Dame Elisabeth Murdoch, AC, DBE
Professor Manning Clark (deceased Mr James Perry
1991) Professor John Poynter, AO, OBE
Sir Rupert Clarke, AM, MBE (deceased Mr Robert Sanderson
2005) Professor Robin Sharwood, AM
Mr Robert Clemente Professor Alan Shaw, AO
Mr Bill Cowan Sir Reginald Sholl (deceased 1988)
Mr Robert Cripps, AM Ms Diana Smith
Mr Alan Cuthbertson The Hon Clive Tadgell, QC
The Rt Revd Robert Dann Mr Michael Thwaites, AO
Professor Peter Dennison (deceased Sir Lance Townsend (deceased 1983)
1989) Dr Mechai Viravaidya
Professor Derek Denton Professor Kevin Westfold (deceased
Sir Clive Fitts (deceased 1984) 2001)
Mr John Gourlay Mr Richard Woolcott, AC
The Rt Revd James Grant AM Sir Frank Woods (deceased 1992)
Mr James Guest, AM, OBE, VRD
The Hon Sir Rupert Hamer, AC, KCMG, ED
(deceased 2004)
Sir Edmund Herring (deceased 1982)

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Professor Derek Denton, the Warden, and Dame Margaret Scott admire the photo presented to
Professor Denton at the dinner to celebrate his installation as a Fellow of Trinity
College.

Appendix A5
Annual Report 2004 Trinity College, The University of Melbourne

HONOURS
AUSTRALIA DAY HONOURS

AC
Leonard Gordon Darling, AO, CMG, (TC 1940), Melbourne, Victoria. For service to
the arts through vision, advice and philanthropy for long-term benefit to the
nation.

AM
Michael William Gorton (TC 1976), Melbourne, Victoria. For service to the
community through a range of organisations including the United Nations
Association and Greening Australia, and through the promotion of equal
opportunity and Aboriginal reconciliation.

Timothy Charles Murray (TC 1954), Toorak, Victoria. For service to the
development of boys’ education, particularly as headmaster of Canberra Grammar
School.

QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY HONOURS

AM
Professor John David Horowitz (TC 1974), Kensington Park, SA. For service to
medicine and medical research in the field of cardiology, particularly in the
area of ischaemic heart disease.

BEREAVEMENTS

Dr Yvonne AITKEN, AM (TC 1930) Fellow (Edwin) Max McCONCHIE (TC 1947)
of Janet Clarke Hall Bray MARKOV (TC 1939)
Dr (William) Ronald BEETHAM, AM (TC Ronald Munro MARTIN (TC 1940)
1949) Geoffrey Robin MASEL (TC 1946)
Robert Anthony (Tony) COLE (TC 1952) William John (Bill) MEREDITH (TC 1940)
The Revd Arthur COUTANCHE (TC 1934) Richard Lennard MINIFIE (TC 1941)
Dr Peter Hannay DAVIS (TC 1934) James Hollis MINSON (TC 1968)
John David FELTHAM (TC 1950) Wilfrid Gerald a’Beckett MINSON (TC
(Ernest) Bert GILBERT (TC 1936) 1961)
Sir Rupert James HAMER, AC, KCMG, ED Alastair Gordon MITCHELL (TC 1954)
(TC 1935) Fellow of Trinity College Professor Norval Ramsden MORRIS (TC
Dr Geoffrey William HARLEY, AM (TC 1940)
1949) Dr Nathaniel Albert Alfred MYERS, AM
Dr David Nicholson HAWKINS (TC 1946) (TC 1940)
Bruce Seymour HILL (TC 1953) Harry Wilfred NUNN, OAM (TC 1937)
Robert Alexander Dunlop HOOD, MBE (TC (James) Finlay PATRICK (TC 1935)
1940) Matthew Peter PATTERSON (TC 1987)
Dr David Alan JOLLEY (TC 1942) Dr Richard Stanley Docker READ (TC
John Wilson KELLY (TC 1947) 1957)
Dr William Ronald KINGSTON (TC 1940) William Gerson SHMITH (TC 1941)
Dr Allenby (Allen) Abraham Michel Reginald Leslie STOCK, OBE (TC 1930)
LAPIN (TC 1946) John Anthony (Jack) STRAHAN, QC (TC
Lachlan Stuart MACKELLAR (TC 1967) 1958)

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Thomas Whitelaw (Tom) TATCHELL (TC Dr James Gavin Amess TROUP (TC 1940)
1933) Dr Percy James WHITE (TC 1938)
Revd Thomas Henry TIMPSON, AO (TC Michael John WOLTON (TC 1990)
1932)

Appendix A7
Annual Report 2004 Trinity College, The University of Melbourne

SENIOR STAFF
(Year of commencement in this position shown in brackets)
Senior Management Team
Professor Donald Markwell Warden (1997)
Dr Stewart Gill Dean and Deputy Warden (2000)
Professor Bob Chambers Provost (July 2004)
Ms Wendy Lewis Bursar (2001 until August 2004) (also 1996–97)
Mr Gary Norman Director of Finance and Administration (September 2004)
Ms Clare Pullar Director of Development, and Executive Director of the
Trinity College Foundation (1997)
Ms Diana Smith Director (2003), Acting Director (from November 2002),
Deputy Director (2000, also 1996–99) and Director of
Studies (2000, also 1991–99), Trinity College Foundation
Studies
Revd Dr Andrew McGowan Director of Trinity College Theological School (2003)
Ms Amanda Crawley Director of Human Resources (May 2004), Deputy Director
(Strategic Development), Trinity College Foundation
Studies, and Director of Staff Development (April 2003),
Deputy Bursar (2002)

Other Senior Staff


Mr Campbell Bairstow Associate Director of Development (2003)
Dr Sally Dalton-Brown Director of Academic Mentoring (2003)
Mr Michael Leighton Jones Director of Music (1997)
Dr Mark Lindsay Director of Academic Studies (residential) (2002)
Ms Alison Menzies Director of Admissions and Associate Director, Trinity
College Foundation Studies (May 2004), Director of
Admissions, Trinity College Foundation Studies (2001)
Dr Jon Ritchie Director of Student Welfare (residential) (2000), Executive
Officer, Warden’s Office (May 2004)
Mrs Rosemary Sheludko Director of Communications (2002)
Dr Tan Hooi Cheng Associate Director (Academic), Trinity College Foundation
Studies (2003)
Revd Dr Richard Treloar Chaplain (2003)
Mrs Nina Waters Leeper Librarian (2000)
Dr Richard Wraith Director of Information Technology & Telecommunications
(1999), Director of the Learning Innovation Centre (2000)

A full listing of staff in all parts of the College in 2004 follows.

ORGANISATIONAL CHART

C OU N C IL

BOAR D

WAR D EN

D irec tor of D irec tor of D irec tor of D ean D irec tor of C haplain Burs ar D irec tor of D irec tor of D irec tor of
Trinity C ollege D ev elopment C ommunic ations and Trinity C ollege IT&T and. the Mus ic Staff D ev elopment
Foundation D eputy Warden Theologic al Learning Innov ation
Studies Sc hool C entre

Librarian D irec tor of


D eputy D irec tor (Ac ademic ) Theologic al C haplains Buildings & Grounds Mgr C hoir
Summer
D eputy D irec tor (Strategic D ev elopment) Lec turers Ac c ountant
Sc hools
D ir. Admis s ions C atering Manager
D ir. Student Serv ic es
D ir. R egis trations
D ir. Ac ademic Projec ts Student D ir. Ac ademic D ir. Student D ir. Ac ademic D ir. Sport
D ir. Ac ademic Adv ic e Adv is or Studies Welfare Mentoring
D ir. Student Welfare
C haplain
TC FS Ac ademic Staff

Tutors - R es ident
Tutors - N on-R es ident

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STAFF OF TRINITY COLLEGE


2004

Professor Donald Markwell, BEcon(Hons) Qld, MA, MPhil, DPhil Oxon


Warden of Trinity College; Professorial Fellow, University of Melbourne

Dr Stewart Gill, MA(Hons) Edin, MA Toronto, PhD Guelph, FRHistS


Dean and Deputy Warden (until Dec); Senior Fellow, History, University of
Melbourne

Professor Robert Chambers, BA Duke, BD Yale, PhD Brown


Provost (from July)

Ms Kathryn McGrath
Executive Assistant to the Warden

Mr Geoffrey Browne, BA, MA Monash


Warden’s Research Assistant

Ms Pamela O’Brien, BA Melb


Assistant to the Dean

Dr Jon Ritchie, GradDipAppSci PIT, BA(Hons) VUT, PhD Melb


Executive Officer (from May)

TRINITY COLLEGE – THE RESIDENTIAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

Dr Stewart Gill, MA(Hons) Edin, MA Toronto, PhD Guelph, FRHistS


Dean and Deputy Warden (until December); Senior Fellow, History, University of
Melbourne

Ms Pamela O’Brien, BA Melb


Assistant to the Dean

Dr Mark Lindsay, BA(Hons), PhD(Dist) UWA, FRHistS


Director of Academic Studies (until December); Fellow, History, University of
Melbourne

Dr Sally Dalton-Brown BA(Hons) Wits, BA(Hons) UNISA, MA Wits, PhD Cantab


Director of Mentoring

Dr Leanne Habeeb, BA UMS, MA UNL, PhD CUNY


Academic Registrar and Adviser to Students

Dr Jon Ritchie, GradDipAppSci PIT, BA(Hons) VUT, PhD Melb


Director of Student Welfare

RESIDENT TUTORS
Dr Emma Henderson, BA, LLB(Hons) Cant, LLM BritCol, PhD Melb (Law/Legal Studies)
Law Tutorial Co-ordinator
Dr Paul Lee, MBBS(Hons) Melb (Medicine)
Medical Tutorial Co-ordinator

Dr David Alexander, MBBS Melb (Medicine)


Ms Sara Bice, BA UNC-Chapel Hill (Political Science/Women’s Studies)
Mr Hamish Coates, BA(Hons), BSc, MEd Melb (Politics/Psychology/Statistics)
Mr Marcus Cole, BSc(Hons), PhD Wales (until January)
Mr Brett Considine, BCom(Hons) Melb (Accounting/Finance)
Ms Lauren Gurrieri, BCom(Hons), BA Melb (Marketing and Management) (from
January)
Ms Angela Keam, BA(Hons), DipEd Monash (English)

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Mr Hsein Yoong Kew, BCom(Hons) Melb (Economics/Econometrics)


Mr Anthony Marshall, BCom(Hons), MCom(Hons) Melb, MA(Econ) Columbia (Economics)
Dr Ben Namdarian, MBBS Melb (Medicine)
Mr John Phan, BEng Monash (Engineering)
Mr Neil Saul, BA(Hons), MA Monash (History)
Dr Alexandra Teague, BBSc/BArch(Hons) VUW, MHeritCons Syd, PhD Melb
(Architecture/Design)
Ms Megan Warner, BJuris, LLB, LLM, UWA LLM(with Commendation) Bristol,
BTheol MCD (Law/Theology)

NON-RESIDENT TUTORS
Mr Abdulaziz Allaf, BA Leb, BA(Hons), MA VU (Arabic)
Ms Kylie Aumann, BSc(Hons) Melb (Chemistry)
Mr Jayan Balakumar, BCom(Hons), LLB Melb (International Finance) (from April
until June)
Dr Paolo Baracchi, Laurea di Dottore in Filosofia Università degli Studi di
Firenze, PhD Melb (Italian)
Dr Stephen Bedding, BSc(Hons) Dunelm, PhD London, MinstP, CPhys (Mathematics)
Dr Richard Bittar, MBBS, PhD Sydney (Neurosurgery)
Mr David Brownbill, MBBS Melb, FRACS (Neurosurgery)
Ms Samantha Byrne, BDentSc(Hons) Qld (Dental Science)
Mr James Campbell, BA(Hons) Melb, MPhil Cantab (Politics)
Mr Benedict Carson, BSc(Hons) Melb (Physics) (from August)
Mr Biao Chen, MA (English Literature) Nantong Teachers’ College Jiangsu, Grad Dip
Shanghai Teachers’ University (Chinese Studies)
Dr Laura Chérubin, Baccalauréat DEUG B English, M English, DEA Paris VII
University (Jussieu) PhD Melb (French)
Mr James Coffey, BEng(Hons) RMIT, BSc(Hons) Monash (Maths)
Ms Eireann Cosgriff, BSc(Hons), DipModLang Melb (Physics) (from August)
Dr Sally Dalton-Brown, BA(Hons) Wits, BA(Hons) UNISA, MA Wits, PhD Cantab
(Russian)
Dr Peter Ebeling, MBBS Melb (Endocrinology)
Professor Irwin Faris, MBBS Melb, FRACS (Anatomy)
Mr Peter Field, MBBS Melb, FRACS (Vascular Surgery)
Dr Stewart Gill, MA(Hons) Edin, MA Toronto, PhD Guelph, FRHistS (History)
Dr Ajith Gunatilaka, PhD OSU, MS UCF, BSc Moratuma (Electrical Engineering)
Dr Leanne Habeeb, BA UMS, MA UNL, PhD CUNY (Philosophy)
Kate Huggins, BSc(Hons) Melb (Physiology) (from August)
Mr Michael Leighton Jones, BA VUW, MA Cantab, MMus Qld (Music)
Mr Edward Leung, BComm(Hons)/LLB(Hons) Melb (Actuarial Studies)
Dr Mark R Lindsay, BA(Hons), PhD(Dist) UWA FRHistS (History/Theology) (until
December)
Mr Michael Long, MBBS Melb, FRACS (General Surgery)
Professor Donald Markwell, BEcon(Hons) Qld, MA, MPhil, DPhil Oxon
(Politics/International Relations)
Dr Grantley McDonald, BA(Hons), PhD Melb (German)
Dr Leigh Morpeth, BSc(Hons), PhD Melb (Physics) (until June)
Ms Meg Mulcahy, BSc(Hons), BTeaching-Secondary Melb (Psychology) (from August)
Dr Keith Noack, MBBS Melb (Gastroenterology)
Dr David O’Dell, BSc(Hons), PhD Melb (Maths) (from March)
Ms Jill Pleasance, BSc(Hons) Monash (Immunology) (from March until May)
Dr Jon Ritchie, GradDipAppSci PIT, BA(Hons), VUT, PhD Melb (History)
Dr Simon Royce, BSc(Hons), PhD Melb (Pathology)
Ms Meredith Schilling, Assoc DipMusic VCA, BA Deakin, JD Melb (Law) (from April
until June)
Mr Edward Taylor, BA/BSc(Hons) Melb (Physics) (until July)
Dr Duy Thai, MBBS Melb (Medicine)
Ms Eve Temple-Smith, BSc/LLB Melb (Law) (from March)
Ms Atsuko Wakida, BA Kobe (Japanese)
Mr Michael Walsh, BArts/Eng (Chemical) (Hons) Adelaide, BLaws(Hons) Melb/Adelaide
(Law) (from August)
Dr David Webb, MBBS Melb, FRACS (Urology)
Mr Nathan White, BPhysio Melb (Physiotherapy)
Mr William Wilson, MBBS Melb, FRACS (Plastic Surgery)
Mr Jin Xiong, LLB China, GradDip Leo Cussen Inst, JD Melb (Law) (from March)

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THEOLOGY

The Revd Dr Andrew McGowan, BA(Hons) UWA, BD(Hons) MCD, PhD NDU
Director, Trinity College Theological School
The Revd Ross Fishburn, BA(Hons) Syd, BD(Hons), TheolM MCD
Dean of Studies and Farnham Maynard Lecturer in Theology
The Revd Dr Craig de Vos, BVSc Melb, DipPS ACD, BTh(Hons), PhD Flinders
Bromby Lecturer in New Testament
Dr David O’Brien BSc, BComEng La Trobe, MA, MATS GCTS, MPhil, DPhil Oxon
Registrar & Adjunct Lecturer
The Revd Dr Ruwan Palapathwala, BTh Serampore, BTheol, TheolM MCD, BEd CIT, MEd
Massey, PhD Victoria NZ
Noel Carter Lecturer in Pastoral Theology
Dr Kim Power, GradDip(Arts) Monash, PhD LaTrobe, BTheol, MTheol MCD, BA Melb
Blackman Fellow in Early Christian Studies (from September)
The Revd Dr Richard Treloar, BTheol, TheolM MCD, PhD Monash
Stewart Lecturer in Theology
Ms Dorothy Dullege
Personal Assistant/Administrative Assistant

THEOLOGY ONLINE
Adjunct Lecturers
The Revd Dr Timothy Gaden, BA(Hons) Melb, BD(Hons) MCD, PhD Monash
The Rt Revd Dr Michael Hough, BTh MCD, STL Gregorian, PhD Cambridge Grad Sch Ark
Dr Mark Lindsay, BA(Hons), PhD(Dist) UWA, FRHistS
Mr David O’Brien BSc, BComEng La Trobe, MA, MATS GCTS, MPhil, DPhil Oxon
The Revd Dr Colleen O’Reilly, BTh, MTh, DMin, GradDipEdAdmin
Revd Dr Charles Sherlock, BA(Hons) Syd, BD(Hons) London, MA ANU, ThD, ThL(Hons)
ACT

Adjunct Tutors
Dr Anne Elvey, DipEd ACU, BTheol, TheolM MCD, BSc(Hons), PhD Monash
The Revd Dr Barry Paterson, BA Qld, BD MCD, MLitt UNE, DBibStuds PCGS, MEd USQ
Ms Melissa Roffey, BTheol, GradDipTheol MCD (until August)
The Revd Gregory Seach, BA(Hons) DipEd Syd, BD(Hons), AdvDipMin, MCD
The Ven Dr Catherine Thomson, BA Stirling, DipEd, Dip PS, BTh(Hons), PhD Flinders
Ms Megan Warner, BJuris, LLB, LLM, UWA, LLM(with Commendation) Bristol,
BTheol MCD
Mr Robert Whalley, BA UCalif, MDiv CDSP

TRINITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION STUDIES (TCFS)

ADMINISTRATION
Ms Diana Smith, BA, BEd, GradDipCompEd Melb
Director of Trinity College Foundation Studies
Ms Amanda Crawley, BA, DipEd, MBA Melb
Deputy Director (Strategic Development) (until May)
Dr Tan Hooi Cheng, BSc(Hons), PhD Monash
Associate Director (Academic)
Ms Alison Menzies, BA, BSW Melb
Associate Director TCFS (from May) and Director of Admissions
Mr Glen Jennings, BA(Hons), MA LaTrobe
Director of Academic Advice

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Dr Tamar Lewit, BA(Hons) Melb, PhD London


Director of Special Academic Projects
Ms Susan Borovac (maternity leave)
Receptionist
Ms Mina Corbino
Acting Exam and Extended Program Coordinator
Ms Alexandra Dahlsen
Student Administration Manager

Ms Leigh Dib, BA, MA (App Ling) Melb, TPTC Toorak Teachers College, CertTESL RSA
London,
ESL Coordinator
Dr Anthony Klemm, BSc(Hons) Adel, PhD Flin, FAustMs
Co-ordinator of Fast Track
Ms Helen Kludt
Receptionist
Dr Bernard Leigh, BSc(Hons), GradDipEd(Sec), PhD Monash
Timetable Coordinator
Ms Kathleen Logan, BA(Hons) Strathclyde
Personal Assistant to Director
Ms Tanya Robinson
Personal Assistant to the Deputy Director (until April)
Ms Evelyn Wee
Administration Coordinator (Swanston Precinct) (from July)
Mr Daniel Whyte
Administrative Assistant
Mrs Michelle Wilkinson, BA(Visual), GradDipEd
Exam and Extended Program Coordinator (until June)

ACCOMMODATION
Ms Sue Vissaritis
Housing and Accommodation Officer

ADMISSIONS
Ms Alison Menzies, BA, BSW Melb
Director of Admissions and Associate Director Foundation Studies (from May)
Ms Lesley Allen, DipKTC Melb
Admissions Manager
Ms Yvonne Au, BBus Deakin, MBA Monash
Regional Admissions Manager
Ms Kirsten Fawcett, BA VUT
Admissions Assistant
Ms Katerina Gauntlett, BA(Hons) Melb, MAPubl Monash
Regional Admissions Manager
Ms Catherine Tay, BCom Deakin
Regional Admissions Manager

CHAPLAINCY
The Revd Kim Cruickshank, DipYM, BTheol MCD
Chaplain

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REGISTRATIONS
Ms Christine Alexiou, BA Monash
Director of Registrations
Ms Lisa Mallia, AssocDipBusiness RMIT, Certificate IV Human Resources VUT
Administrative Assistant – Registrations

STUDENT COUNSELLING
Ms Anita Krautschneider, BA Deakin, GradDip(App Psych) VUT, MEd(Psych), MAPS
Student Counsellor

STUDENT SERVICES
Ms Ashwinny Krishna Singam, BCom Melb
Director of Student Services
Mr Vincent Ramos, BCA VCA
Projects Officer
Mr Stephen Lew, BIS Melb
Liaison Officer (International Students) (from February)

STUDENT WELFARE
Dr Felicity Fallon, BSc, DipEd Qld, MEd Melb, DEd Melb
Director of Student Welfare
Ms Lim Say Chin, BA Deakin, DipAdv LICT
Administrative Assistant – Student Welfare

DRAMA
Mr Stephan Faubel, BEd MelbStateCollege, PostGradDip(Acting) UK
Lecturer in Charge
Mr Russell Beedles, BA, DipEd Melb, MEd LaTrobe
Ms Rosemary Blight, BA, DipEd, MEd Melb, NLP Practitioner
Mr Danny Fahey, BEd Vic College
Mr Ernie Gray, BEd, GradDip(Acting) NIDA
Mr Jack Migdalek, BEd VicColl, DipTEFL/TESL ELC UK, MEd Deakin
Mr Roger Selleck, GradDipHist La Trobe, DipDramatic Art VCA
Ms Jo Wilson, BEd Rusden
Mr Dion Teasdale, BA Melb, GradDipFTV(Anim) VCA
Drama Department Assistant (until July)

ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES (EAP)


Ms Neralie Hoadley, BA(Hons), GradDipEd, MA Melb
Lecturer in Charge July & Fast Track Programs
Ms Dale Shapter Lau, BA, DipEd Monash, CertTESL, MA(AppLinguistics) Melb
Lecturer in Charge February Program
Ms Susan Bendall, BA(Hons), DipEd La Trobe
Ms Sara Cameron, TTC NZ, GradDipTESL Victoria NZ, BEd La Trobe, GradDipHRM Deakin
(on leave from July 2004 to July 2005)
Ms Poi Chey Chan, BA Hons Sussex, MA(TESOL) Nottingham
Ms Pam Cook, DipEd, PGradESL, MA(AppLinguistics) Melb
Ms Patrizia Cotesta-Valastro, MEd Monash, DipEd ACU, BA LaTrobe (from September)
Ms Rose De la cruz, BA Monash & Leeds, DipEd La Trobe, MA(Environmental Studies)
Melb,
RSACert, DipTEFL UK
Ms Leigh Dib, BA, MA(AppLinguistics) Melb, TPTC Toorak Teachers College, CertTESL
RSA London
Ms Jane Garton, BEd, GradDipTESL StateCollVic, MedStudies UniSA

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Mr Marco Hermann, BA La Trobe, DipEd Monash, BEd, GradDipTESL Deakin,


MA(AppLinguistics) Melb (on leave from July 2004 to July 2005)
Ms Sue Jobst, BA, DipEd LaTrobe, GradDipEd ACU (from July until December)
Ms Helen Just, BA, BEd, DipEd La Trobe, MA(AppLinguistics) Melb
Mr Ian Lording, DipAppChem RMIT, BSc, MA Melb, DipEd Monash, CERTEFLA IH UK (from
October until November)
Ms Annette Macdonald GCertTESOL PGradMTh Melb, DipEd EdCow WA, BA LaTrobe (from
October until December)
Ms Priti Mukherjee, BA, DipEd(TESL), BEd(TESOL)
Mr Robert Parbs BA(Hons), DipEd Adel, MEd La Trobe, DipT Adel T.C., DipCrim Melb,
CELTA RSA/Camb
Mrs Pat Porter, BA(Hons) Monash, DipEd, BEd La Trobe
Ms Ruth Pritchard, BA Syd, BEd(TESOL), DipEd La Trobe, MA(AppLinguistics) Melb
Mr Frank Sanders, BS, MA BUP, MA Melb, CertEFLA Holm Coll, GradCertTESOL
Wollongong

LITERATURE
Mr Glen Jennings, BA(Hons), MA LaTrobe
Lecturer in Charge
Dr Claudio Bozzi, BA(Hons) Melb, PhD Edin
Ms Anya Daly, BA(Philosophy) La Trobe, DipEdTESOL&History/Humanities La Trobe,
BLitt(Hons)History of Ideas Deakin, MA(Philosophy) Deakin
Dr Mike Heald, BA(Hons), DipEd, PhD UWA, CertTEFL MillnerWA
Ms Neralie Hoadley, BA(Hons), GradDipEd, MA Melb
Ms Rebecca Lucas, BA(Hons) Monash (from June)
Ms Meagan McCue, BA Melb, DipEd Syd
Ms Caitlin Mahar, BA(Hons) Melb, MA Monash (maternity leave from June 2004
until February 2005)
Ms Samantha Semmens, BA(Hons), MA Melb
Mr Dion Teasdale, BA Melb, GradDipFTV(Anim) VCA (until July)

HISTORY OF IDEAS
Dr Tamar Lewit, BA(Hons) Melb, PhD London
Lecturer in Charge
Mr Frazer Andrewes, BA, MA(Hons) Auck
Dr Jonathan Barlow, BA(Hons) Syd, MA Monash, PhD Syd
Mr John Buttrose, DipTeaching(Primary) Torrens CAE, BA(Hons) LaTrobe
Mr Richard Finch, BA(Hons), BCom Melb
Ms Clare McKnight, BA(Hons) ANU, BEd Melb, GradDipRE, DipTheolStuds YTU
Ms Jane Neild, BSc Melb, GradDipPsych Deakin (from March)
Mr Rex Pirie, BA, DipEd Melb, MLitt Aberdeen (from April until October)
Dr Janusz Sysak, BA, DipEd Qld, MLitt Sorbonne Nouvelle, PhD Melb
Dr Justin Tighe, BA(Hons), MA LaTrobe, PhD Monash (until January)

ACCOUNTING
Ms Mary Zafirakis, BEc, PostGradDip(Acc) Monash
Lecturer in Charge
Mr Felipe Casasayas, BEd Melb, GradDipCompSci, GradDipAdvCompSci, GradDipAcc La
Trobe
Mr Ian Beck, BBus, MBA RMIT, MEdAdmin, DipTertEd UNE, DipEd SCVH, FRMIT

BIOLOGY
Dr Kerry Higgins, BSc(Hons), PhD Melb
Lecturer in Charge
Ms Madeline Papandreou, BSc(BioTech&Cell Biology) La Trobe, DipEd(Secondary) CSU
Dr Catherine Tiedemann, BAgrSc(Hons) Melb, PhD La Trobe

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CHEMISTRY
Dr Brendan Abrahams, BSc(Hons), PhD, DipEd Melb (until February)
Dr Patricia Jackson, BSc(Hons) Melb, PhD Cantab
Lecturer in Charge
Ms Catherine Elsworth, BSc(Hons) Melb
Dr Chris Donner, BSc(Hons), PhD Melb
Dr Mei Fong, BSc Deakin, PhD Melb, GradDipEd(Secondary) ACU
Assoc Prof David McFadyen, BSc(Hons), DipEd, PhD Melb (from February)
Dr Siegbert Nickel, DipChem, Dr.rer.nat. Berlin, DipEd Melb (from February)
Dr Abilio Ten, BSc(Hons), PhD Melb

COMPUTING & INFORMATION MANAGEMENT


Ms Susan Earp, BE(Elec), GradDipComp Melb, DipEd LaTrobe
Lecturer in Charge
Ms Alison Fisher, CertEd Leic, UK, BSc RMIT, PGDipEdStudies Melb,
PGCertOnlineEd&Train Lon, MEd Melb
Mr Dragen Kale, BE(Elec), MSc Zagreb, DipEd Melb
Mr Mike Williams, BEd, AssDipSci Melb

ECONOMICS
Dr Graham Richards, BEc(Hons), MEc Monash, PhD London
Lecturer in Charge
Mr Gareth James, BEc(Hons) Monash, MSc Sussex, GradDipTertEd VUT
Ms Vandana Wadhwa, BA(EcoHons) Jesus & Mary College New Delhi, MA(Eco) Delhi
School of Economics, GradDipSecEd Monash

ENVIRONMENT & DEVELOPMENT


Ms Rose De la cruz, BA Monash & Leeds, DipEd La Trobe, MA(Environmental Studies)
Melb,
RSACert, DipTEFL UK
Lecturer in Charge
Ms Jane Sykes, BA, DipEd, GradDipEd(Policy and Admin) Monash

MATHEMATICS
Dr Raymond Broeksteeg, BSc(Hons) Otago, PhD Monash
Lecturer in Charge – Mathematics 1
Dr Sasha Cyganowski, BSc(Hons), PhD Deakin
Lecturer in Charge – Mathematics 2
Mr David Collis, BSc(Hons), BA(Hons), GradDipTheol MCD
Dr Felicity Fallon, BSc, DipEd Qld, MEd Melb, DEd Melb
Dr Cheryl Filippe, BSc(Hons), PhD Monash
Mr Bell Foozwell, BSc(Hons) La Trobe
Mr Peter Hird, BEd(Sci) Melb
Dr Anthony Klemm, BSc(Hons) Adelaide, PhD Flinders, FAustMs
Dr Bernard Leigh, BSc(Hons), GradDipEd(Sec), PhD Monash
Ms Elspeth McCracken-Hewson, BSc, DipEd Melb, CertEd(FE), GradDipMgtStudies Middlesex
Mr Philip Mannes, BA(Hons) Monash
Ms Po Chong Ng, BSc(Hons) CUHK, CertEd HKU, GradCertMaths Melb
Mr Andrew Oppenheim, BA, MSc Melb
Ms Samantha Richards, BCom Adelaide, BSc(Hons) Melb
Mrs Barbara Trauer, BSc, DipEd Melb
Ms Samantha Wood, BCom Adelaide, BSc(Hons) Melb

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MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS


Mr Ron Bell, BA(Hons), DipEd Melb
Lecturer in Charge

MUSIC HISTORY
Ms Alexandra Williams, BA Otago, DipTch Christchurch Teach Coll (NZ)
Lecturer in Charge
Dr Peter Campbell, BEc, BA, MMus ANU, GradDipLib&InfoMgt Canberra, PhD Melb,
AALIA (until February)

PHYSICS
Dr Frederick Robilliard, BSc(Hons), MSc La Trobe, PhD Monash
Lecturer in Charge
Mr Geoff Adam, BSc(Hons) JCUNQ
Ms Farah Ajoudani, Honours of Science(Physics) Mashad Iran, MSc Melb
Mr Damien Barbara, BSc(Hons) Melb
Dr Frank Di Marzio, BSc(Hons), PhD Melb
Dr Fun Lai, BSc, MSC RMIT, PhD Melb

PSYCHOLOGY
Ms Maureen Vincent BA, BSW, GradDipSecEd, GradDipEd(Psy), MA(ClinPsyc)
Lecturer in Charge
Ms Melanie Davern, BSc Melb (Hons) Deakin
Ms Carolyn Jones, BA(Hons), MA Otago (until February)
Mr Ian Wei Yuan Teo, BSc Melb, GradDipPsych Deakin (from February)

SUMMER SCHOOLS

Mr Tom Derham, TPTC, DipTchg Vic College, BEd Deakin


Director of Summer Schools
Ms Meagan McCue, BA, DipEd
Creative Thinking Summer School – Director of Academic Program (until August)
Mr Vincent Ramos, BCA VCA
Creative Thinking Summer School – Director of Academic Program (from August)

RESEARCH FELLOWS

Associate Professor Tim van Gelder, BA(Hons) Melb, PhD Pittsburgh


The Revd Dr Brian Porter, MA Cantab, MLitt UNE, ThD ACT, BA Monash, MACE
The Revd Canon Dr Stephen Ames, BD(cum laude) EpisDivSch, BA(Hons), BSc(Hons),
PhD Melb

COLLEGE-WIDE DEPARTMENTS

CHAPLAINCY
The Revd Dr Richard Treloar, BTheol, TheolM MCD, PhD Monash
Chaplain
The Revd Kim Cruickshank, DipYM, BTheol MCD
Trinity College Foundation Studies Chaplain

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The Revd Peter French, BA Melb, BTheol MCD


Assistant Chaplain
Dr Peter Campbell, BEc, BA, MMus ANU, GradDipLib&InfoMgt Canberra, PhD Melb,
AALIA
Administrator (from June)

COMMUNICATIONS
Mrs Rosemary Sheludko, BSc Melb, ADAPEF
Director of Communications

DEVELOPMENT OFFICE
Ms Clare Pullar, BA, DipEd La Trobe, MACE, ADAPEF
Director of Development
Mr Campbell Bairstow, BA UWA, BEd Murdoch
Associate Director of Development
Ms Vivian Chan, BCom, GradDipIS Melb
Development Associate (International Alumni Relations)
Ms Susan Felton BA Melb, PostGradDip (AppOfficeSystems) RMIT
Development Associate
The Rt Revd James Grant, BA(Hons) ThL BD, AM
Alumni and Bequest Officer
Ms Rebecca Groenewegen, BEd Melb
Major Events Manager (from February)
Ms Essie Marendy BA(Hons) Qld, MA Melb, GradDip(ArtsEducation) PIT,
GradDip(Editing&Publishing) RMIT, GradCert(Marketing) Holmesglen
Researcher
Mr Philip Nicholls, BA, BMus, Melb
Development Officer – Duneira (until August)
Ms Bronwyn Waite
Administrative Assistant
Ms Jennifer Wraight, DipTeaching, GradDip(TeacherLibrarianship) Ballarat
Development Executive Assistant

FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION


Mr Gary Norman, BBus(Acctng), GradCert(Marketing) RMIT, ASCPA
Director of Finance & Administration (from September)
Ms Wendy Lewis, CPA, BBus(Acctng), GradDipEd, MEd, Melb
Bursar (until August)
Ms Hemantha Angampitiya, DipBusAcct TAFE
Payroll Officer
Mr Tom Chapman AssDipEng, CoT(Aircon) RMIT
Buildings and Grounds Manager
Mr Scott Fennell
Hospitality & Facilities Coordinator (from October)
Mr Malcolm Fraser, Dip(Nursing) Melb
Gardener
Mrs Carol Georgiou
Cleaner
Mr Trevor Harmes
Hospitality Manager
Ms Brooke Hortin
Administrative Assistant (until September)

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Ms Ansje Kiewiet, CPA, BBus(Acc), GradDipMIS Deakin


Accountant
Ms Denise Lipiarski
Accounts Officer
Mr Paul McGrath
Caretaker and Night Porter
Mr Ian McLay
Maintenance
Mr Nigel Postill, BA Melb
Facilities Manager
Mrs Beverley Roberts
Assistant to the Director of Finance & Administration

HUMAN RESOURCES
Ms Amanda Crawley, BA, DipEd, MBA Melb
Director of Human Resources

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS


Dr Richard Wraith, BE(Mech)(Hons), PhD Melb, GradCertBA Qld
Director of IT&T and the Learning Innovation Centre
Ms Christina Aiton, BA, BCom Deakin
IT Help Desk Officer
Mr Timothy Bell, BSc(Hons) Melb
System Administrator
Ms Catherine Crameri, BAppSc(Ecotourism), GradDipIT, CSU
WebMaster
Mr Mark Dorset
IT Support Officer
Dr Owen de Kretser BE(Hons), PhD Melb
Software Engineer
Ms Kim Postill
Database Support and Development
Ms Joslyn Tait, BA, DipSLT Waikato, MA Melb, CertTEFLA UCLES/RSA
Information Technology Educator
Mr Chris Way
IT Support Team Leader

LEARNING INNOVATION CENTRE


Dr Richard Wraith, BE(Mech)(Hons), PhD Melb, GradCertBA Qld
Director of IT&T and the Learning Innovation Centre
Associate Professor Tim van Gelder, BA(Hons) Melb, PhD Pittsburgh

LEEPER LIBRARY
Mrs Nina Waters, DipTeaching(Art) SACAE, GradDip(TeacherLibrarianship) UniSA,
MA(Information Studies) UniSA, AALIA, PostGradCert(Art Conservation Studies) Melb
Leeper Librarian, Mollison Librarian and Manager of Art and Archives

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Ms Kathryn Duncan, BBus RMIT


Assistant Librarian (from March)
Mrs Janie Gibson, BA, DipEd Qld, GradDipTeacherLibrarianship Melb, MBA(IT) RMIT
Assistant Librarian
Mrs Heather Gill, BA Toronto, DipEd Melb
Library Assistant (until November)
Mrs Marian Turnbull, BA(Hons) La Trobe, GradDip(InfoMgt) Melb
Archivist

MUSIC
Mr Michael Leighton Jones, BA VUW, MA Cantab, MMus Qld
Director of Music
Mr Thomas Drent, BMus Melb
NHM Forsyth Assistant Director of Music (from August)
Mr Philip Nicholls, BA, BMus Melb
NHM Forsyth Assistant Director of Music (until August)
Ms Suuzannah Foulkes
Music Department Administrator (from June)

RECEPTION
Mrs Evelyn Murphy
Mrs Beverley Wilson

SPORT
Mr Frank Henagan
Director of Sport

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RESIDENT FELLOWS, VISITING RESEARCH FELLOWS,


AND OTHER VISITING SCHOLARS
The College has again benefited from the presence and active involvement in
collegiate life of many distinguished visiting scholars, four of whom have been
University of Melbourne Miegunyah Fellows.

Professor Donald Bailey, BA Saskatchewan, MSc Bowling Green, PED Indiana


Emeritus Professor of Kinesiology, University of Saskatchewan
Professor Annabel Bhamani, MA Ohio, PhD Melb
Professor of English Language, Chulalongkorn University
Professor Robert Bothwell, BA Toronto, AM, PhD Harvard, FRSC
Professor of History and Director, International Relations Program,
University of Toronto
Dr Albert Chen, PhD Tamkang
writer and lecturer in English, Tamkang University, Taipei
Dr Simon Chesterman, BA, LLB Melb, DPhil Oxon
Executive Director, Institute for International Law and Justice, School
of Law, New York University
Professor Laurie Claus, BEcon, LLB Qld, DPhil Oxon
Professor of Law, University of San Diego
Professor David Davies,
Emeritus Professor of Art History, University of London
Professor Peter Donnelly, BSc(Hons) Qld, DPhil Oxon
Professor of Statistics, Oxford University
Professor Stig Enemark, MSc Copenhagen
Professor of Land Management, Aalborg University
Professor James Friguglietti, PhD Harvard
Emeritus Professor of History, Montana State University-Billings
Revd Canon Ian Gaskell, BTh Nott’ham, BA Bradford
Bishop’s Adviser on Social Responsibility, Diocese of Wakefield
Mr Joe Gumbala, CertMus NTU
Elder of the Yolgnu people, and Linga Narra Fellow at the University of
Melbourne
Dr Chandrika Kaul, MA Oxon DPhil Oxon
Senior Lecturer in History, St. Andrew’s University
Professor Gene Likens, BS ManColl, MS, PhD UW-Madison
Director, Institute of Ecosystem Studies, New York
Professor John McLaughlin, BScE, MScE UNB, PhD Wisconsin
President and Vice-Chancellor, University of New Brunswick
Professor Azim Nanji, BA(Hons) Makerere, PhD McGill
Director, Institute for Ismaili Studies, London
Professor Thanu Padmanabhan, BSc, MSc Kerala, PhD Bombay
Dean, Inter-University Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Pune
Professor Siân Reynolds, BA, DipEd Oxon, MA Sussex, DU Paris
Professor of French, University of Stirling
Professor Bruce Robinson, MBBS, MD UWA , DTM&H L'pool, FRACP, FRCP, FCCP
Professor of Medicine, University of Western Australia
Professor Lyn Shulha,
Professor of Education, Queen’s University, Ontario

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Prof Joseph Weiler, BA Sussex, LLB, LLM Cantab, DipIntLaw Hague, PhD Flor
Professor of Law and Director, Hauser Global Law School Program, New York
University
Revd Dr Raewynne Whiteley, PhD PTS
Vicar, Trinity Episcopal Church, Swedesboro, New Jersey, and Visiting
Lecturer in Homiletics, Princeton Theological Seminary

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STAFF RESEARCH, PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

In addition to their roles as teachers and mentors, most academic staff


also undertake various professional activities. These may include the
pursuit of research interests, study for higher degrees, presentations to
local, national, and international audiences, and the publication of
numerous articles, papers and books. Some of their 2004 activities are
listed below:

Dr Frazer Andrewes, History of Ideas Lecturer (TCFS), graduated with his PhD in
History from the University of Melbourne in August. His thesis was entitled A
Culture of Speed: The Dilemma of Being Modern in 1930s Australia. He also
presented a paper, ‘Neophobia: Gender, Anxiety, and the Pathology of Modernity in
1930s Australia,’ at the 12th Biennial Conference of the Australian Historical
Association, Newcastle, in July.

Dr Paolo Baracchi, Tutor in Italian, obtained his PhD from the Department of
Philosophy at the University of Melbourne.

Stephen Bedding, Tutor in Mathematics, is in his fourth year of a five-year


appointment as Chief Examiner for Mathematical Studies with the International
Baccalaureate (IB). This saw him lead an IB teacher workshop in Dublin in
February. By way of contrast, he jointly gave three duo-piano recitals in
December 2003 and March 2004, which raised money for Medecins sans Frontieres,
Rotary, and Soroptimists associations respectively.

Tim Bell, IT&T Systems Administrator, published a paper on ‘Email Worms and Spam:
protecting email infrastructure while preserving utility for users’, Proceedings
of the System Administrators Guild of Australia 12th Annual Conference, Brisbane,
August 2004.

Susan Bendall, EAP Lecturer (TCFS), was joint author of a book: Carolan, Michael
and Bendall, Susan, Business Management in Australia, DELIVER Educational
Consulting, 2004.

Dr Claudio Bozzi, Literature Lecturer (TCFS), published an article, ‘Mr Watson’s


Bad Language’, Arena 21, 2003/2004. In addition to preparing and delivering
various conference papers during the year, he also completed the manuscript of a
book on Professional Responsibility. It has been recommended for publication by
Lexis Nexis.

Hamish Coates, Tutor in Politics, Psychology and Statistics, has become a Member
of the National Advisory Committee for the Commonwealth Department of Education,
Science and Training (DEST) Higher Education Teaching and Learning Performance
Fund, which will distribute $113.3 million per year to universities by 2008 to
renew the focus on teaching quality. This follows his contribution to a major
national report on the performance of student equity groups in Australian higher
education: James, R., Baldwin, G., Coates, H., Krause, K. & McInnis, C. (2004).
Analysis of Equity Groups in Higher Education 1991–2002: Preliminary Report.
Canberra: Department of Education, Science and Training.

He has presented and published two papers: Coates, H (2004). The influence of
Learning Management Systems on campus-based student engagement, presented at the

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USA Association for the Study of Higher Education (ASHE) Annual Conference,
Kansas City, Missouri; and Coates, H (2004), The influence of Learning Management
Systems on campus-based undergraduate student engagement, presented at EDUCAUSE
2004: IT From a Higher Vantage Point, Denver, Colorado. He also has several other
papers under review.

Hamish spent three months as a Visiting Scholar at the Centre for the Study of
Higher and Postsecondary Education at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in
late 2004 and is completing a PhD thesis which investigates how online learning
systems influence the way campus-based undergraduate students engage with their
university study.

David Collis, Mathematics Lecturer (TCFS), received his MA in Theology from the
Melbourne College of Divinity. The title of his thesis was Idolatry and Empire: A
political Reading of Isaiah Chapter 44 Verses 9–20.

Dr Sally Dalton-Brown, Director of Mentoring, gave a paper on ‘Chekhov’s Missing


Trousers and Katherine Mansfield’s Unclothed Moments’ at the 20th-century Russian
conference at Mansfield College, Oxford, in September.

Dr Owen de Kretser, IT&T Software Engineer, has published: Owen de Kretser,


Alistair Moffat: ‘SEFT: a search engine for text’, Software: Practice and
Experience, 34, 2004.

Dr Frank Di Marzio, Physics Lecturer (TCFS), has published two papers: Frank Di
Marzio: ‘The 4-inch Cooke Refractor of the Old Melbourne Observatory’, Victorian
Historical Society Journal, 75, 2004; and Frank Di Marzio: ‘Parsimonious
Stereoscopic Photomicroscopy’, Stereoscopy, series 2, number 59, 2004. He also
made over 80 email contributions to an international technical stereoscopy
mailing list discussing various aspects of mathematical stereoscopy.

Katerina Gauntlett, Regional Admissions Manager (TCFS), was also awarded a


Melbourne Abroad Postgraduate Travelling Scholarship to undertake fieldwork in
Oman in August 2004. She subsequently presented a paper entitled ‘The challenge
of understanding the academic expectations of Gulf sponsored students’ to the
18th IDP Australian International Education Conference, Sydney, October 2004.
This work is also the subject of her part-time studies within the Doctor of
Education program in the Faculty of Education at the University of Melbourne,
which is being supervised by Associate Professor Richard James of the Centre for
the Study of Higher Education.

Dr Mike Heald, Literature Lecturer (TCFS), published his third book of poetry,
Focusing Saturn (Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 2004), in December.

Glen Jennings, Lecturer-in-Charge of Literature (TCFS), published two articles in


Steep Stairs Review Vol. 3 (April 2004): ‘Txopokods and Clay Pots’, a review of
Betty Mindlin’s collection of Amazonian folk tales, and ‘Sex and Sensibility’, an
essay on contemporary Chinese fiction. Glen and Stephan Faubel, Lecturer-in-
Charge of Drama (TCFS), made Romeo & Juliet, a short film featuring TCFS
students.

Angela Keam, Tutor in English, gave a guest lecture on ‘Shakespeare in


Contemporary Culture’ at RMIT in August, and two others at the University of
Melbourne for the English Department with Cultural Studies, where her subjects

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were: ‘The Victorian Supernatural’ and ‘Shakespeare’s Theatre’. In November, she


travelled to the USA to present a paper at the 12th Annual Conference for Early
Modern Cultural Studies (GEMCS), hosted by Florida State University, in Orlando,
Florida, under the title: ‘Consuming Passions: the early modern cross-dressed boy
actor, “transvestite” female spectator, and the circulation of erotic desire.’

Michael Leighton Jones, Director of Music, contributed two solo cantatas to a CD


of Handel cantatas by Arcadia Ensemble, released on the Tall Poppies label in
September. He also spent three weeks in the UK in June and July undertaking
research on Sir David Willcocks, former director of Music at King’s College,
Cambridge.

Dr Tamar Lewit, Director of Special Academic Projects and Lecturer-in-Charge of


History of Ideas (TCFS), presented a number of papers at conferences and
seminars: ‘Bones in the Bathhouse: Re-evaluating squatter occupation at 5th to
6th century villas’, was presented at the 11th conference on Late Antiquity and
the Early Middle Ages in northern Italy and neighbouring regions; ‘After the end
of the villas: Evolution of the countryside from the 6th to 9th centuries’, was
delivered in May at the University of Padova where speakers included scholars
from universities in Italy, France, the UK, Spain and Germany; ‘The
transformation of western villas: whodunnit and why?’ was a seminar in the series
‘After Rome: Aspects of the History and Archaeology of the Fifth to Seventh
Centuries’, held at Trinity College, Oxford, in May; and a paper ‘Stories in the
Ground: settlement remains and archaeology as narrative in the 4th-6th century
eastern Mediterranean’, was given at the ‘Byzantine Narrative: XIVth Conference
of the Australian Association for Byzantine Studies’, The University of
Melbourne, in August 2004.

Her book, Villas, Farms and the Late Roman Rural Economy (third to fifth
centuries AD) (Archaeopress, Oxford, 1991) was reprinted in revised form with a
new chapter in 2004. She also wrote an article, ‘Preparing international students
for university: a life-changing transition’, UniNews, 15 November, 2004.

Dr Mark Lindsay, Director of Academic Studies in the residential College,


contributed a chapter headed, ‘The Nazi Holocaust: Remembering the Shoah’, to the
book: M Ryan (ed), Jewish–Christian Relations: a textbook for Australian students
(Melbourne: David Lovell, 2004), and another on ‘Karl Barth’, in G Jones (ed),
Blackwell Companion to Modern Theology (Oxford: Blackwell, 2004).

His conference papers included: ‘The Righteous of the Nations: Bonhoeffer and the
Beatitudes. Beyond Yad Vashem and the Church’, presented at the IX International
Bonhoeffer Congress, Rome, 2004; and ‘A Christian Curriculum in a Multifaith
Environment, or a Multifaith Curriculum in a Christian Environment?’, presented
at the Managing Muslim–Christian Dialogue: Educational Policy Options Symposium,
Melbourne, 2004. He also published a review, German Protestants Remember the
Holocaust: Theology and the Construction of Collective Memory, K. Hannah
Holtschneider, (Münster: LIT Verlag, 2001), Newsletter, Arbeitsgemeinschaft
kirchlicher Zeitgeschichtler, (May 2004).

Dr Lindsay was awarded the 2005 Sternberg Visiting Fellowship in Interfaith


Relations, at the Centre for the Study of Jewish–Christian Relations in
Cambridge, UK, and signed a publisher’s contract to produce the book, Barth,

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Israel and Jesus: Karl Barth’s theology of Israel in his ‘Doctrine of


Reconciliation’ (Aldershot: Ashgate, forthcoming 2005).

Caitlin Mahar, Literature Lecturer (TCFS), was among a number of prominent


academics commissioned by the Carlton Residents Association to contribute to
Carlton: A History, Peter Yule (ed.), Melbourne University Press, 2004. Caitlin’s
four chapters focus on business in the suburb.

The Revd Dr Andrew McGowan, Director of the Theological School and Joan F W Munro
Lecturer, has published: ‘Offerings, Sacrifice, and Votives: Christianity’,
Religions of the Ancient World: A Guide (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University
Press, 2004) and ‘Rethinking Agape and Eucharist in Early North African
Christianity’, Studia Liturgica 34 (2004); and a book review, Peter Carnley,
Reflections in Glass: Trends and tensions in the contemporary Anglican Church
(Sydney: HarperCollins, 2004), in Eureka Street 14/5 (2004). He gave several
lectures and conference presentations, including the Phillip Harris Memorial
Address at Christ Church, Brunswick, entitled ‘The New Puritans: Reconsidering
Lay Presidency’, 1 February 2004; ‘Sacrificing Christianity: Origen and Cyprian
on Sacrifice and Liturgy’, at the North American Patristic Society Annual
Meeting, Loyola University of Chicago, in May 2004; and ‘God in Tertullian: The
Heretical Origins of the Orthodox Trinity’, at the Society of Biblical Literature
Annual Meeting, San Antonio, in November.

The Warden, Professor Donald Markwell, prepared an article on ‘Constitutional


Conventions’ for a forthcoming volume, The Oxford Companion to Australian
Politics. His entries on Sir Paul Hasluck and Sir Alfred Zimmern appeared in The
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (2004).

Jack Migdalek, Drama Lecturer (TCFS), conducted professional development seminars


for educators on ‘Drama in the Language Lesson’ for The Arts Centre – 2004
Education Program; the 2004 Conference of the Association for French Teachers of
Victoria; and Monash University English Language Centre.

Dr Benjamin Namdarian, Tutor in Medicine, was accepted into the Royal


Australasian College of Surgeons to commence the Basic Surgical Training Program
in 2005.

Dr David O’Brien, Registrar and Adjunct Lecturer in Theology, was awarded his
Doctorate of Philosophy from Oxford University with the thesis: Rich Clients and
Poor Patrons: functions of friendship in Clement of Alexandria's Quis Dives
Salvetur. He also published a journal article, ‘The Pastoral Function of the
Second Repentance for Clement of Alexandria’, Studia Patristica. Proceedings of
the XIVth International Patristics Conference in Oxford (2004).

Dr Ruwan Palapathwala, Noel Carter Lecturer in Pastoral Theology, presented three


papers at international conferences in 2004: ‘Beyond Provincialisms: A Case for a
Government Education Ends Policy In Promoting Muslim-Christian Harmony and
Cooperation in Australia’, International Colloquium on Managing Muslim–Christian
Relations, Trinity College and the University of Melbourne, in February;
‘Intertextuality as Dialogical Imperative: A Case for Contemporary Quest for Self
with Reference to Buddhist–Christian Dialogue on the Concept of Anatt (No-self)’,
International Conference on the Intertextuality of the Holy Books, Kerala, India,
in August; and ‘Ageing, Death and Spirituality in Later Life: Buddhist and

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Christian Perspectives’, 3rd International Conference on Spirituality, Ageing and


Palliative Care, in Adelaide in September.

He co-edited Ruwan Palapathwala and Abraham Karickam (eds), The Intertextuality


of the Holy Books, Revised and Enlarged Edition, Kerala, Kottarakara: The Cosmic
Community Centre and Dr. Alexander Mar Thoma Centre for Dialogue (2004);
published six papers in English and three in Sinhalese; wrote three articles for
The Melbourne Anglican in October and November; gave several special academic
lectures and talks, and was interviewed on ABC radio.

During 2004, Dr Palapathwala was appointed Honorary General Secretary of the


World Federation of Interfaith Students Movements. He also holds a number of
other positions on Diocesan and Synod Committees, and serves as Anglican
Representative for the National Christian Council’s Commission for National
Dialogue of Christians, Jews and Muslims.

Clare Pullar, Director of Development, was joint leader of a plenary session


entitled ‘Some Truth Telling About Educational Philanthropy’ at the 2004
Conference of the Association of Development and Alumni Professionals in
Education (ADAPE) in Perth in October. She also served as 2004 President of the
Vic/Tas Branch of ADAPE.

Vincent Ramos, Projects Officer in Student Services (TCFS) and Director of the
Academic Program (Creative Thinking Summer School), recently completed an Honours
thesis entitled “I am the Author, But Not”: Towards an Ethic of Heteronymity, in
the School of Creative Arts at the University of Melbourne.

Dr Simon Royce, Tutor in Pathology, presented work arising from his Postdoctoral
Research Fellowship in the Genetic Epidemiology Laboratory, Department of
Pathology, at the National Prostate Cancer Symposium in Melbourne and the Annual
Meeting of the American Society for Human Genetics in Los Angeles. His papers
were: Royce SG, Pedersen J, Gazdik V, Southey MC, Payne C, Hopper JL, Tilley WD,
English DR, Giles GG. ‘Tissue markers of prostate cancer: towards a standard
panel.’ 4th National Prostate Cancer Symposium, Melbourne, August 2003, published
in ANZ J Surg: 74(3):A1-A8, March 2004. Royce SG, Alsop KJ, Haydon AM, Jenkins
MA, Mead LJ, Giles GG, Hopper JL, Southey MC. ‘SMAD4 tumor suppressor in early
onset colorectal cancers.’ Am J Human Genetics 2003;73(Suppl):A403.

Neil Saul, Tutor in History and President of the Senior Common Room, continued
work towards his PhD on the memory of prisons of the American Civil War. He is in
his final year of his dissertation. Assisted by a Trinity College professional
development grant, he made a research visit to the United States, where he
visited and used many important archival collections and met with leading
scholars in the fields of Civil War and 19th century American history, at Yale
University, the Library of Congress Manuscripts Division and the University of
Maryland. Neil was awarded the National Historical Site’s Andersonville Prison
Research Scholarship in 2003 for his work on the prisons. He also presented a
paper on the memory of Civil War Prisons at the Australian and New Zealand
American Studies Association in July.

Dr Alexandra Teague, Tutor in Architecture, was awarded her PhD in Architecture


by the University of Melbourne for a thesis titled, Materialising the Immaterial:
Social Value and the Conservation of Recent Everyday Places.

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The Revd Dr Richard Treloar, College Chaplain, represented the Anglican and
Uniting Churches of Australia as a delegate at the World Council of Churches
Faith and Order Plenary Commission Meeting in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 27 July–6
August, where he gave a paper on ‘Responding to Faith and Order’s Study on
Hermeneutics from the Australian Context and Anglican Tradition’. His
publications have included: ‘Summa theologiae: Being the Devil’s advocate’,
Eureka Street 14.5 (June 2004); and a review of R Boer and EW Conrad (eds),
Redirected Travel: Alternative Journeys and Places in Biblical Studies, in the
Australian Biblical Review 52 (Oct. 2004). He also gave a seminar at Christ
Church, South Yarra, on ‘Evil and the God of Love’, in September, which was
repeated at Christ Church, Warrnambool, in November.

Associate Professor Tim van Gelder, Trinity College Learning Innovation Centre,
published two papers: ‘Beyond the mind-body problem’, in C Erneling & D Johnson
(eds.), The Mind as a Scientific Object: Between Brain and Culture, New York:
Oxford University Press, 2004. Van Gelder, T J, Bissett, M, & Cumming, G.
‘Cultivating Expertise in Informal Reasoning’, Canadian Journal of Experimental
Psychology, 58, (2004).

Meg Warner, Tutor in Law and Theology, continued to work on her Masters degree in
Theology.

Nina Waters, Trinity College Librarian and Manager of Art and Archives, completed
a Postgraduate Certificate in Art Conservation Studies at the School of Fine
Arts, Classical Studies and Archaeology, at the University of Melbourne. She was
invited to present a paper on ‘The digitisation initiatives at Trinity College’
for the national CODA (Customers of Dynix Australia) Conference in Adelaide in
October.

Dr Alexandra Williams, Lecturer-in-Charge of Music History (TCFS), received her


PhD from the Faculty of Music, the University of Melbourne, for her thesis
entitled, The Dodo was Really a Phoenix: The Renaissance and Revival of the
Recorder in England, 1879–1941. She published a journal article: ‘From Art
Instrument to “Plastic Fantastic”: The Revival of the Recorder’, Traffic No. 4
(2004), and gave a seminar presentation, ‘Foundations of the Mass Revival of the
Recorder in England’, in the Faculty of Music in May. She also presented a paper,
‘From the Phoenix to the Ubiquitous Sparrow: the Commodification of the Recorder
in England during the 1930s’, to the Symposium of the International Musicological
Society, in Melbourne in July.

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CHOIR AND ORGAN APPOINTMENTS

Mr Michael Leighton Jones Director of Music (from 1997)


Mr Philip Nicholls N H M Forsyth Assistant Director of Music (from 1996
until August 2004)
Mr Thomas Drent N H M Forsyth Assistant Director of Music (from August
2004)

Organ Scholars
Mr Jonathan Bradley Bruce Munro Organ Scholar (from 2001)
Mr Samuel McMahon Junior Organ Scholar (2001) then A J Herd Scholar (from
2001)
Ms Jillian Mathes Junior Organ Scholar (2003) then Janet Clarke Hall
Music Scholar (2004)

Choristers
Jessica Aszodi Philip Nicholls (Emeritus Choral
Gillick Bilson Scholar from August)
David Barmby* Alice O’Kane (N H M Forsyth Choral
Scholar)
Adam Boyt
Lizzie O’Shea
Peter Campbell*
Sophie Pinkham* (Choir Librarian)
Nicholas Carter (Peter Dennison Choral
Scholar) Tim Reynolds
Sophia Chapman Julien Robinson
Nicholas Chenu Michael Rooke
Thomas Drent (Emeritus Choral Scholar Kieran Rowe (N H M Forsyth Choral
until August) Scholar)
Georgie Emselle Suzanne Shakespeare*
Peter Hawkins (Nancy Curry Choral Edward Smith
Scholar) Richard Vaudrey (Peter Godfrey Choral
Clare Kenyon Scholar)
Benjamin Namdarian* (Helen M Smith Megan Warner (Ken Horn Choral Scholar)
Trust Choral Scholar) Emily Woods (Robert W H Cripps Choral
Scholar)
* Senior Choral Scholar Catherine Young (Agnes Robertson
Choral Scholar)

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TRINITY COLLEGE ASSOCIATED CLUBS COMMITTEE

2003–04 2004–05
Senior Student Oliver Hodson Mark
Cicchiello
Treasurer David Smerdon Alex Oppes
Indoor Representative Diana Dickinson Camilla
Clemente
Women’s Sports Representative Jane Fitzherbert Meredith
Moodie
Men’s Sports Representative Jon Fernie David Clark,
then Phyl Georgiou
Arts Representative Duncan Campbell-Avenell Rebecca Nyst
Social Representative Mark Cicchiello Simon
Tilleard

TRINITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION STUDIES


STUDENT LEADERSHIP GROUPS

Foundation Studies Student Committee Yearbook Committee


Hieronymus Stephanus, President Cheng Jenshen, Editor
Chelvam Rajesvaran, Head of Features
Andre Astono Tan Shiyun Charmain Samantha, Head of
Chan Chi Yau Ruth Graphics & Photography
Chin Fu Wen Kenneth Wong Yann-Yi Karen, Head of Sales &
Chua Yu Yee Mayuyi Sponsorship
Florence Iskandar
Loh Shuhui Justine Abdul Rahim Kechik Abdul Razak
Haresh Paramesvaran Chew Joanne Wye Wye
Teo Wei He Clement Hong Yi
Yee Jia Yinn Khaw Alicia Tze Ping
Ma Ming Jui Fiona
Student Gift Program Committee Nattida Prasassarakich
Chang Kwok Liang Tay Sharon Yee Fong
Chong Emily Jin Shyan Winny Wieseno
Arina Rafiah Hussein Yew Chun Tee
Lai Zhang You Yoong Yi Wern
Ng Mei Yoong Michelle
Pang Rui Wen The Virtual Project Committee
Sim Soon Beng Darren Christopher Karl Cuyegkeng
Sun Wei Chao Teo Wei He Clement
Yew Mei Suet Yee Jia Yinn
Yong George Wen Soong

Appendix A29
Annual Report 2004 Trinity College, The University of Melbourne

SCHOLARSHIPS
The College congratulates the following resident students who were awarded
Scholarships in 2004 and recognises, with gratitude, all those who have supported
Trinity College by establishing scholarships.

Charles Abbott Scholarship student who would not otherwise be


Established in 1986 for an outstanding able to enter the College.
scholar and sports person with Awarded to Daisy McGregor (1st year
leadership qualities. Commerce), Martin Stradling (1st year
Awarded to Alexander Cameron (4th year Computer Science)
Medicine/Surgery)
Miltiades and Alkestis Chryssavgis
Randal and Louisa Alcock Scholarship Scholarship
Established in 1927. Established in 1995 preferably for a
Awarded to Lilli Cooper (2nd year student studying in the areas of Arts,
Arts/Science) Humanities, Theology or Music.
Awarded to Jacqueline Porter (4th year
The Lilian Alexander Medical Arts/Music)
Scholarship
Established in 1999, named for the Champion de Crespigny Scholarship
first woman student enrolled at Established in 2000 by Robert Champion
Trinity College in 1883. For an de Crespigny, AC, in honour of the
outstanding scholar, preferably in the many members of his family who have
last three years of a medical course, been students of the College. This
who is able to make a valuable scholarship is intended to encourage
contribution to the life of the Indigenous students to explore the
College. opportunities for leadership in their
Awarded to Marissa Daniels (4th year chosen field.
Medicine) Awarded to Ryan Atkinson (1st year
Medicine/Surgery)
Mary Armytage Scholarship
Established by Mary Armytage in 1883. Clarke Scholarships
Not awarded in 2004 Established in 1880 by Sir William
Clarke Bt.
Berthon Scholarship Awarded to Blake Loughran (2nd year
Established in 1886 by Charlotte Engineering/Science), Steven
Moriarty. Pettigrove (3rd year Arts/Engineering)
Awarded to Alysia Debowski (2nd year
Arts/Law), Anna Hood (3rd year The Robert W H Cripps Choral
Arts/Law) Scholarship
Established in 1994 by Robert Cripps,
Reginald Blakemore Scholarship AM, for a student from Caulfield
Established in 1991 by Patricia Grammar School, Korowa Anglican Girls’
Blakemore Bartz in memory of her School or elsewhere who will
husband, for a good all-round student contribute to the music program of the
studying any discipline. College.
Awarded to Phyl Georgiou (2nd year Awarded to Emily Woods (2nd year Arts)
Commerce/Actuarial Studies)
The Nancy Curry Choral Scholarship
The Evan Burge Scholarship Established in 2001 by the Revd Dr
Established in 1995, it has now been Norman Curry, AM, in memory of his
endowed through donations from alumni wife, for a talented student of any
and friends of the College, including discipline who will make a valuable
major funding from Roger and Pat contribution to the choral music
Riordan. For an outstanding first year program.

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Awarded to Peter Hawkins (4th year Awarded to Philip Nicholls (BMus Melb)
Engineering/Science) to August, 2004; Thomas Drent (BMus
Melb) from August, 2004
The Cybec Scholarship
Established in 1995 by Roger and Sally Simon Fraser Scholarship
Riordan for a student who demonstrates For an advanced student of
academic merit, financial need and an Engineering.
interest in technology. Awarded to Thomas Rowland (3rd year
Awarded to Simon Griffiths (4th year Engineering/Science)
Engineering/Science), Ju-Han Soon (2nd
year Engineering), Zidi Zhao (1st year Fulford Research Scholarship
Commerce/Prop Constr) For medical research.
Awarded to Dr David Alexander (MBBS
Peter Dennison Choral Scholarship Melb)
Established in 2002 by Mr Robert
Cripps, AM, to honour the memory of The James Grant Entrance Scholarship
Professor Peter Dennison, Professor of Established on 2001 for an outstanding
Music at the University of Melbourne, first year student, preferably who is
a contributor to Musica Britannica, the first in the family to experience
Chair of the Melbourne Symphony a university education and whose
Orchestra Board of Management and financial circumstances may not
Trinity’s first officially-appointed otherwise allow access to a college
Director of Music, 1976–1985. experience.
Awarded to Nicholas Carter (1st year Awarded to Kylie Telford (1st year
Arts/Music) Science)

Trinity College Foundation Scholarship R Grice Scholarship


Established in 1996 by Martin Established in 1879 by Sir John Grice.
Armstrong, Aurel Dessewffy, Philip Awarded to Alice O’Kane (2nd year
Roff, Bill Wilson and Richard Arts)
Sutcliffe for an outstanding first
year student who would not otherwise Peter Godfrey Choral Scholarship
be able to enter the College. Established in 2002 by Mr Robert
Awarded to Stephanie Brotchie (1st Cripps AM in appreciation of the
year Creative Arts) contribution made by Professor Peter
Godfrey as Director of Music at
N H M Forsyth Choral Scholarship Trinity, 1990–1991.
Established in 1997 by Jannie Brown in Awarded to Richard Vaudrey (3rd year
memory of her husband, Neil Forsyth, Music)
for an academically strong student who
can make an outstanding contribution The Leith Hancock Scholarship
to choral music and whose financial Established in 1992 for a student
circumstances would otherwise not outside Melbourne who is perhaps the
allow access to a college experience. first in the family to experience a
Awarded to Alice O’Kane (2nd year university education and whose
Arts), Kieran Rowe (5th year financial circumstances may not
Medicine/Surgery) otherwise allow access to a college
experience.
N H M Forsyth Assistant Directorship Awarded to Charlotte Walker (1st year
of Music Scholarship Arts)
Established in 2001 by Jannie Brown
for a senior choral scholar who can C Hebden Scholarship
make an outstanding contribution to Established in 1918 by Elizabeth
Trinity’s choral music program through Hebden.
both performance and administrative Awarded to William Grant (2nd year
assistance to the Director. Engineering/Computer Science),
Christopher Ingram (2nd year
Commerce/Science)

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Elizabeth Hebden Scholarship


Established in 1942. For children of
clergy in the Diocese of Melbourne.
Awarded to Jennifer Greentree (1st
year Animal Science & Management)

The A J Herd Scholarship


Established in 1996 by Stuart Stoneman
in memory of friend and business
associate Tony Herd, for a student who
will contribute to choral music and
would not otherwise be able to be a
resident member of the College.
Awarded to Samuel McMahon (4th year
Arts/Law)

Arthur Hills Scholarship


Established in 1987 following the
death of Arthur Hills who was College
Porter from 1973 to 1987.
Awarded to Jacqueline Porter (4th year
Arts/Music)

Ken Horn Choral Scholarship


Established in 2002 in memory of Ken
Horn, former Mollison Librarian of the
College, long-time supporter of the
Choir, and mentor of choral scholars.
Awarded to Ms Megan Warner (BJuris,
LLB UWA, LLM Bristol, BTheol MCD)

Maurice Hurry Law Scholarship


Established in 1982, for a student of
law.
Awarded to Fergus Green (2nd year
Arts/Law)

The David Jackson Scholarships


Established in 1999 and 2001 by David
Jackson AM, DSC, an old boy of the
Anglican Church Grammar School,
Brisbane, and an undergraduate at
Trinity College, 1932–1937. These two
scholarships are to be awarded
alternately every three years to an
alumnus (undergraduate or
postgraduate) of Anglican Church
Grammar School (Churchie), Brisbane.
Awarded to Kieran Rowe (5th year
Medicine/Surgery), David Smerdon (3rd
year Commerce / Science)

The F F Knight Scholarship


Established in 1993, for a student of
Law or Accounting.
Awarded to Timothy Kern (3rd year
Commerce/Media Communications)

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Robert B Lewis Scholarship to a student of Aboriginal or Torres


Established in 1989. Strait Islander descent, who is
Awarded to Belinda Parker (3rd year recognised as such by their community,
Arts/Law) who is academically strong, wishes to
study or is studying at the University
The Ian McKenzie Medical Scholarship of Melbourne, and can make a
Established in 2001 honouring the life worthwhile contribution to Trinity
and work of Ian McKenzie, a much-loved College.
physician and long-term medical tutor Awarded to Sana Nakata (4th year
at Trinity. The scholarship supports Arts/Law), Andreas Vorst-Hopkins (2nd
the education of talented young men year Arts [Media & Communications])
and women who are likely to contribute
to the wider Australian community Alan Patterson International
through medical practice, research or Scholarship
teaching. Established in 2002 in memory of Mr
Awarded to Mark Cicchiello (2nd year Alan Patterson, former Director of
Medicine/Surgery) Trinity College Foundation Studies,
for a graduate of Trinity College
A G Miller Scholarship Foundation Studies coming into
Established by Mary Miller for a residence to undertake a degree at the
student enrolled to study for Bachelor University of Melbourne.
of Music. Awarded to Bryan Tan (1st year
Awarded to Richard Vaudrey (3rd year Commerce/Law)
Music)
The Perry Scholarship
Bruce Munro Senior Scholarship Awarded to Lachlan Harrison-Smith (3rd
Established in 1984 by Bruce Munro for year Arts), Akane Kanai (2nd year
a student in 3rd year or above who Arts/Law)
demonstrates a combination of personal
qualities, academic merit and S A F Pond Entrance Scholarships
financial need. Awarded to Julijana Baltinas (1st year
Awarded to Catherine Granger (3rd year Optometry), Gemma Le Maistre (2nd year
Physiotherapy) Veterinary Science), Tim Molesworth
(3rd year Arts), Stacey Peters (1st
Bruce Munro Organ Scholarship year Medicine/Surgery), Kylie Telford
Established in 1984 by Bruce Munro for (1st year Science)
a student of the organ who will
contribute to the musical life of the Agnes Robertson Choral Scholarship
College. Established in 1999, awarded to a
Awarded to Jonathan Bradley, B Mus student who is likely to make a
Perf VCA, MA(Mus Perf) Monash valuable contribution to the College
through its choral music program .
The R A Must Scholarships Awarded to Catherine Young (1st year
For students in their 4th or later Music)
year at University.
Awarded to Michael Baster (4th year Helen Macpherson Smith Trust
Commerce/Law/DML), Dennis Lee (4th Scholarships
year Medicine/Surgery), Samuel McMahon Established in 1985 by the Helen M
(4th year Arts/Law), Adnan Nagrial Schutt Trust for students with
(6th year Medicine/Surgery), Jeremy outstanding academic and leadership
Nicholls (4th year Arts/Law), Edward potential who could not otherwise
Thompson (4th year Arts/Law) enter the College.
Awarded to Timothy Kern (3rd year
Oodgeroo Scholarships Commerce/Media Communications),
Established in 2000 and 2003 by Roger Henrietta Zeffert (2nd year Arts/Law)
Riordan AM. The Scholarships are named
in honour of Oodgeroo of the tribe Helen Macpherson Smith Trust Choral
Noonucal (1920–1993). It is awarded Scholarship

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Established in 1990, for a student


with outstanding academic and
leadership potential.
Awarded to Benjamin Namdarian (MB BS
Melb)

The Amy Smith Scholarship Fund


Established in 1985 by Clive Smith for
a student who would not be able to
continue as a resident of the College
without financial assistance.
Awarded to Lucy Nakata (2nd year Arts)

The Andrew Sprague Bursary


Established in 1989 by Susan Stribling
for a student who shows outstanding
ability in photography and an interest
in College history, archives and
records.
Awarded to Georgina Bain (2nd year
Creative Arts)

The R F Stuart-Burnett Scholarship


Established in 1994, for outstanding
students of Veterinary Science.
Awarded to Laura Dooley (2nd year
Science), Jassia Pang (2nd year
Veterinary Science), Natalie Robertson
(3rd year Veterinary Science)

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J H Sutton Scholarship Established in 1997 in memory of a


Established in 1925, for students of distinguished Trinity lawyer.
Greek or Latin. For an outstanding scholar of Law who
Awarded to Henrietta Zeffert (2nd year would not otherwise be able to benefit
Arts/Law) from all that Trinity offers.
Awarded to Tamara Vu (4th year
The A C Thompson Scholarship Creative Arts/Law)
Established by Eleanor Thompson for a
student in second or later years, The A M White Scholarship
studying electrical engineering. Established in 1918 by Anna Maria
Awarded to Nicholas Mackenzie (3rd White for a student in Arts or Law or
year Engineering/Science) Medicine or Science.
Awarded to Sally Davies (2nd year
Trinity International Scholarships Arts/Laws/Diploma Modern Languages)
For outstanding graduates of Trinity
College Foundation Studies coming into John Wion Music Scholarship
residence at Trinity College to Given by an anonymous donor.
undertake a degree at the University Awarded to Huw Hallam (4th year
of Melbourne. Arts/Music)
Awarded to Frances Ng (1st year
Veterinary Science), Wei Ying Heidi The Nerida Wylie Scholarship
Shum (1st year Commerce/Law), Divyah Established in 2001 by Mr John Wylie
Sreevardhanan (1st year Arts), Geoh in memory of his mother. For an
Peng Sarah Tan (1st year outstanding student in any discipline
Physiotherapy), Roshini Wijaya (1st whose education will benefit
year Commerce) significantly from this scholarship.
Awarded to Simon Atkinson (3rd year
Trinity College Senior Scholarships Arts/Science)
(4th Year and above)
For a combination of personal The Sydney Wynne Scholarship
qualities, academic merit and Given on the basis of all-round
financial need. ability to a student in any discipline
Awarded to Susan Williams (B Bio Sci to assist and encourage their academic
Melb, 1st year Medicine/Surgery), Huw studies and their other university
Hallam (4th year Arts/Music), Peter activities
Hawkins (4th year Engineering/Science) Awarded to David Smerdon (3rd year
Commerce/Science)
S A F Pond Senior Scholarships for
Community Service 2004 Trinity National Scholarships
For able and conscientious students were awarded to the following first
who show real commitment to community year students who received Melbourne
service. National Scholarships:
Awarded to Paula Fong (4th year
Science/Law), Lauren Solly (4th year Ben Brooksby (1st year Law)
Physiotherapy) Chika Chandrashekar (1st year
Commerce/Law)
Trinity Theological Scholarships Michael Chou (1st year Med/Surg/Arts)
Created by the College in 2004. Dougal Maclaurin (1st year
Awarded to Robyn Boyd (5th year Master Engineering/Science)
of Divinity), Grace Sharon (3rd year Simon Pitt (1st year Commerce/Law)
Bachelor of Theology) Jayne Thompson (1st year Science)
Edwina Watson (1st year Arts/Law)
Trinity Scholarship
and to the following second-year
Awarded to Martin Stradling (1st year
students who also hold Melbourne
Computer Science), Kylie Telford (1st
National Scholarships:
year Science)
Malaka Ameratunga (2nd year
The David Wells Law Scholarship Arts/Medicine)

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Sally Davies (2nd year Peter Hawkins (4th year


Arts/Laws/Diploma Modern Languages) Engineering/Science)
Alysia Debowski (2nd year Arts/Law)
Geoffrey Lang (2nd year 2003 Valedictorian of the Year:
Engineering[IT]/Law) Anna Kaufman BA Melb
Charlotte Lau (2nd year Science/Law)
Blake Loughran (2nd year Wigram Allen Essay Prize:
Engineering/Science) James McComish (5th year Arts/Law)
Alex Oppes (2nd year Arts/Law)
Mary Kingsmill Baxter Prize for
2003 AWARDS (PRESENTED IN 2004)
Engineering:
Trinity College Medal for Outstanding Stella Moretti (3rd year
Academic Achievement: Engineering/Science)
AWARDS TO TRINITY STUDENTS
at University of Melbourne Faculty Prize Giving Ceremonies

FACULTY OF LAW
Bachelor of Laws
Sally Davies Allens Arthur Robinson Prize (Torts and Process of
Law)
Timothy Elliott (former resident student) Joint Winner LexisNexis Online
Research Prize (Advanced Legal Research – Semester)
and Joint Winner Raynes and Dickson Memorial
Exhibition (Advanced Legal Research – Semester)
James McComish (former resident student) Jenks Exhibition (Private
International Law) and Minter Ellison Prize (Equity
and Trusts)
Charles Parkinson (former student) Frank Galbally Prize (Advanced Criminal
Law). Charles is the recipient of a Commonwealth
Scholarship for study at Oxford
Henrietta Zeffert Joint Winner Mallesons Stephen Jaques Ruth Campbell
Prize (History and Philosophy of Law I)

FACULTY OF SCIENCE
Dean’s Prize – Highest achieving students entering the Faculty in first year based
on ENTER or equivalent
Bachelor of Science – Jayne Elizabeth Thompson
Bachelor of Optometry – Julijana Tereza Baltinas
Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Science – Dougal MacLaurin

Dean’s Honour List (Undergraduate)


Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science, Second Year Level – Mailie Ross (former
resident student)
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws, First Year Level – Charlotte Bo-Yee Lau
Bachelor of Engineering (SEECS)/Bachelor of Science, Third Year Level – Peter James
Hawkins

Dean’s Honour List (Honours)


Medicine, Royal Melbourne Hospital – Anthea Marie Pappas (former student)
Physics – Janos Tobias Locsei (former student, enrolled in a Master’s Degree at
Cambridge)

Scholarship
Howitt Natural History Scholarship – Dr Pavlina Shukuroglou (Non-resident Tutor)

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FACULTY OF ARTS
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Arts Combined
First Year Award – Akane Kanai (BA/LLB)
Second Year Award – Lachlan Alexander Harrison-Smith (BA/LLB)
Third Year Award – Samuel Thomas Edward McMahon (BA/LLB) and Mailie Ross (BA/BSc)
Bachelor of Arts (Media and Communications) – Claire Henderson (BA/LLB (M&C))
(former resident student)

Scholarship Award – Edwina Mary Watson (BA/LLB) (Melbourne National Scholarship)

Cromarty Prize in English for the best essay during 2003 in any first year English
subject – Megan O’Connor (2nd year Arts)

THE DANTE ALIGHERI SOCIETY


Dr Santoro Prize for the top student of Italian at the University of Melbourne –
Jane Parkin (2nd year Arts/Law)

YOUNG VICTORIAN OF THE YEAR


Resident student Cameron Rahles-Rahbula (2nd year Physiotherapy) was named 2004
Young Victorian of the Year.

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RESIDENT STUDENTS
Roland Alexander (2nd year Nicholas Carter (1st year Rajeev Deva (1st year
Arts/Law) Arts/Music) Medicine/Surgery/Medical
Malaka Ameratunga (2nd Laura Cashman (1st year Science)
year Arts/Medicine) Creative Arts) Amy Devereux (3rd year
Leila Anderson (1st year Christopher Chan (1st year Arts)
Arts/Media & Medicine/Surgery) Elisabeth Dewhirst (3rd
Communications/Commerce) Julie Chan (2nd year year Medicine/Surgery)
Timothy Armstrong (1st Medicine/Surgery) Diana Dickinson (3rd year
year Arts/Engineering Chika Chandrashekar (1st Arts/Science)
(IT)) year Commerce/Law) Fletcher Dixon (3rd year
Amanda Ashdown (1st year Michael Chapman (2nd year Commerce/Information
Biomedical Science) Arts/Science) Systems)
Charles Ashton (1st year Sophie Chapman (2nd year Laura Dooley (2nd year
Commerce/Law) Arts/Science) Science)
Ryan Atkinson (1st year Walter Chen (1st year Philippa Duffy (1st year
Medicine/Surgery) Commerce) Arts/Law)
Simon Atkinson (3rd year Jack Cheng (2nd year Georgia Dunphy (1st year
Arts/Science) Commerce / Science) Arts/Laws/Diploma of
Kate Austin (2nd year Michael Cheng (4th year Modern Languages)
Arts/Law) Commerce/Law) Rachel Elliot-Jones (1st
Abdullah Baig (1st year Lawrence Cheng (2nd year year Arts/Law)
Medicine/Surgery) Engineering (IT)) Richard Ellis (1st year
Georgie Bain (2nd year Engineering)
Keen Peen Cheok (2nd year
Creative Arts) Medicine/Surgery/Medical Alice Estcourt (2nd year
Joshua Bairstow (2nd year Science) Arts (Media &
Engineering/Commerce) Andrea Chong (1st year Communications))
James Balfour (4th year Arts/Commerce) Jonathan Fernie (3rd year
Engineering/Computer Arts/Commerce)
Liz Chong (1st year
Science) Biomedical Science) Jane Fitzherbert (3rd year
Julijana Baltinas (1st Michael Chou (1st year Physiotherapy)
year Optometry) Medicine/Surgery/Arts) Briar Fleming (2nd year
Michael Baster (4th year Mark Cicchiello (5th year Arts/Engineering)
Commerce/Law/Diploma of Medicine/Surgery) Paula Fong (4th year
Modern Languages) Science/Law)
David Clark (2nd year
Allison Berardino (3rd Commerce) Laura Fowler (3rd year
year Commerce) James Clark (2nd year Arts/Commerce)
Hannah Bignell (3rd year Commerce/Law) Matthew Friedman (2nd year
Biomedical Science) Camilla Clemente (2nd year Arts)
Gillick Bilson (1st year Arts) Jack Fuller (1st year
Arts) Michael Conn (2nd year Arts/Science)
Christopher Blake (2nd Engineering Cameryn Garrett (2nd year
year Arts/Science) (Civil)/Commerce) Arts)
Joanna Bosco (3rd year Lilli Cooper (2nd year Phyl Georgiou (2nd year
Arts (Media & Arts/Science) Commerce/Actuarial
Communications)) Alexander Cornish (1st Studies)
Robyn Boyd (1st year year Arts/Law) Kyle Gerrity (2nd year
Master of Divinity) Arts)
Sarah Cullen (2nd year
Alice Braden (3rd year Biomedical Science) Lucy Glade-Wright (3rd
Arts/Music) Brieana Dance (2nd year year Graphic Design)
Christopher Brett Young Arts (Media & Anna Godfrey (1st year
(2nd year Commerce/Law) Communications)) Arts)
Benjamin Brooksby (1st Mark Daniel (3rd year Geoffrey Golden (2nd year
year Law) Commerce) Commerce/Law)
Stephanie Brotchie (1st Marissa Daniels (4th year Chloe Gordon (1st year
year Creative Arts) Medicine/Surgery) Arts)
Gareth Brown (2nd year Dina Daswani (1st year Catherine Granger (3rd
Arts/Commerce) Biomedical Science) year Physiotherapy)
Kate Bruce-Rosser (3rd Sally Davies (2nd year William Grant (2nd year
year Arts (Media & Arts/Laws/Diploma Modern Engineering/Computer
Communications)/Law) Languages) Science)
Edward Bunting (2nd year Indi Davis (2nd year Arts) Fergus Green (2nd year
Commerce) Micah Davis-Johnson (2nd Arts/Law)
James Buzzard (2nd year year Arts) Jennifer Greentree (1st
Science) year Animal Science &
Alysia Debowski (2nd year
Alexander Cameron (4th Arts/Law) Management)
year Medicine/Surgery) Taleta Dempsey (3rd year James Gregson (1st year
Duncan Campbell-Avenell Veterinary Science) Commerce)
(3rd year Creative Arts)

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Thomas Gregson (4th year Megha Kapoor (1st year Ching Ting Vanessa Low
Engineering/Science) Commerce/Law) (2nd year Arts (Media &
Simon Griffiths (4th year Jonathan Katsanos (1st Communications)
Engineering/Science) year Arts/Law) Thuong Luong (3rd year
Victoria Guy (2nd year Mari Kawamata (1st year Arts)
Arts (Media & Medicine/Surgery) Georgina Lyons (2nd year
Communications)) Ashley Kay (4th year Medicine/Surgery)
Huw Hallam (4th year Science) Nicholas Mackenzie (3rd
Arts/Music) Timothy Kern (3rd year year Engineering/Science)
Eva Hamilton (1st year Commerce/Media Dougal MacLaurin (1st year
Arts/Commerce) Communications) Engineering/Science)
Matthew Hamlet (2nd year Elizabeth Kiat (3rd year Xian-Jun Mah (1st year
Commerce / Science) Veterinary Science) Biomedical Science)
Karina Harding (1st year Soi Wei Kor (1st year Katherine Mak (1st year
Veterinary Science) Medicine/Surgery) Master of Music Studies)
Efrant Harnaen (2nd year Nicholas Kozeniauskas (1st Laura Mar (3rd year
Medicine/Surgery) year Commerce/Law) Science)
Lachlan Harrison-Smith Priya Krishnasamy (3rd Andrew Matthews (3rd year
(3rd year Arts) year Science) Arts/Engineering)
Kate Hathaway (3rd year Sharon Kuca (3rd year Mia Mayhew (2nd year Arts)
Commerce/Law) Arts) Lucy McBride (1st year
James Hawker (2nd year Dinusha Kularatne (4th Medicine/Surgery)
Property/Construction) year Medicine/Surgery) Joanna McDiarmid (1st year
Peter Hawkins (4th year Michael Laczko (1st year Education)
Engineering/Science) Law) Vicky McGrath (1st year
Eliza Heathcote (3rd year Lacey Laken (3rd year Arts Arts/Science)
Agriculture/Commerce) (Media & Daisy McGregor (1st year
Rober Heathcote (1st year Communications)/Law) Commerce)
Property/Construction) Philippa Lamb (3rd year Samuel McMahon (4th year
Oliver Hodson (3rd year Arts) Arts/Law)
Arts/Science) Geoffrey Lang (2nd year Timothy Molesworth (3rd
Heile Hofheins (2nd year Engineering(IT)/Law) year Arts)
Arts/Commerce) Charlotte Lau (2nd year Meredith Moodie (2nd year
Sophie Holberton (1st year Science/Law) Arts/Science)
Arts (Media & Gemma Le Maistre (2nd year Stella Moretti (3rd year
Communications)/Law) Veterinary Science) Engineering/Science)
Jonathon Holding (3rd year Leonie Lee (2nd year Arts) Julia Moroney (2nd year
Commerce/Information Matthew Lee (2nd year Education - Primary
Systems) Medicine/Surgery) Teaching)
Anna Hood (3rd year James Lerner (1st year Missy Myer (1st year
Arts/Law) Arts/Commerce) Commerce/Law)
Jake Howman (1st year Christopher Lewin (3rd Adnan Nagrial (6th year
Commerce) year Arts/Engineering) Medicine/Surgery)
Allen Hsu (1st year Jacinta Lewin (1st year Lucy Nakata (2nd year
Biomedical Science) Creative Arts/Law) Arts)
Cindy Huang (1st year Thomas Lewis-Mathias (1st Sana Nakata (4th year
Information Systems) year Arts/Commerce) Arts/Law)
Jenny Huang (2nd year Suriya Liensavanh (2nd Inneke Nathan (3rd year
Medicine/Surgery) year Commerce/Law) Science)
Sam Huang (4th year Dental David Liew (2nd year Frances Ng (1st year
Science) Medicine/Surgery) Veterinary Science)
Vanessa Ilicic (1st year Elaine Lim (1st year Katherine Ng (2nd year
Arts/Law) Commerce) Commerce/Law)
Christopher Ingram (2nd Michelle Lim (1st year Jeremy Nicholls (4th year
year Commerce / Science) Medicine/Surgery/Medical Arts/Law)
Edward Joel (3rd year Science) James Nicholson (4th year
Engineering/Computer Eton Lin (1st year Medicine/Surgery)
Science) Medicine/Surgery) Rebecca Nyst (2nd year
Alexander Johnson (3rd Nicholas Litzow (1st year Creative Arts/Law)
year Arts (Media & Medicine/Surgery) Megan O'Connor (2nd year
Communications))
Jin Liu (1st year Arts)
Diana Johnston (3rd year Engineering Alice O'Kane (2nd year
Graphic Design) (IT)/Commerce) Arts)
Eli Kamara (2nd year Arts) John Liu (1st year Alex Oppes (2nd year
Akane Kanai (2nd year Medicine/Surgery) Arts/Law)
Arts/Law) Elizabeth Lord (3rd year Jassia Pang (2nd year
Diana Kant (1st year Medicine/Surgery) Veterinary Science)
Science) Blake Loughran (2nd year Belinda Parker (3rd year
Engineering/Science) Arts/Law)

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Jane Parkin (2nd year Joel Silberman (3rd year Dana Van Tassel (3rd year
Arts/Law) Arts) Arts)
Joseph Paterson (1st year Oliver Sisson (1st year Richard Vaudrey (3rd year
Science) Science/Law) Music)
Louisa Payne (3rd year Miranda Skelley (3rd year Lucinda Verco (1st year
Commerce/Property & Arts) Medicine/Surgery)
Construction) David Smerdon (3rd year Andreas Vorst-Hopkins (2nd
Susan Peng (3rd year Commerce / Science) year Arts (Media &
Medicine/Surgery) Amanda Smythe (1st year Communications))
Stacey Peters (1st year Music) Katherine Voyage (3rd year
Medicine/Surgery) Lauren Solly (4th year Architecture)
Steven Pettigrove (3rd Physiotherapy) Tamara Vu (4th year
year Arts/Engineering) Ju-Han Soon (2nd year Arts/Law)
Simon Pitt (1st year Engineering) Charlotte Walker (1st year
Commerce/Law) Elizabeth Spector (3rd Arts)
Jacqueline Porter (4th year Arts) Lucy Wall (2nd year Arts)
year Arts/Music) Caroline Spry (2nd year Nicholas Ward (3rd year
Gareema Prasad (3rd year Arts/Commerce) Engineering/Commerce)
Dental Science) Divyah Sreevardhanan (1st Alexander Watkins (3rd
Benjamin Privett (4th year year Arts) year Arts)
Medicine/Surgery) Adam Staley (3rd year Edwina Watson (1st year
Jade Puddington (3rd year Science) Arts/Law)
Science) Anna Standertskjold (2nd Jane Watson (2nd year
Phoebe Quirk (1st year year Arts/Commerce) Science)
Architecture) Caroline Stawell (2nd year Catherine Webb (1st year
Cameron Rahles-Rahbula Architecture) Arts)
(2nd year Physiotherapy) James Stegeman (3rd year Owen Webb (2nd year
Vikram Rajput (2nd year Medicine/Surgery) Arts/Law)
Medicine/Surgery/Medical Claire Steiner (2nd year Cushla Whiting (3rd year
Science) Medicine/Surgery) Arts/Science)
Natalie Robertson (3rd Martin Stradling (1st year Roshini Wijaya (1st year
year Veterinary Science) Computer Science) Commerce)
Richard Robson (3rd year Timothy Tai (3rd year Thomas Wilson (3rd year
Biomedical Science) Medicine/Surgery) Arts)
Natalie Ross-Lapointe (2nd Geoh Peng Sarah Tan (1st Hui-Li Wong (3rd year
year Arts/Science) year Physiotherapy) Medicine/Surgery)
Kieran Rowe (5th year Hung Keith Tan (2nd year Kristine Wong (2nd year
Medicine/Surgery) Arts/Law) Arts)
Thomas Rowland (3rd year Liling Tan (2nd year Lydia Wong (3rd year
Engineering/Science) Medicine/Surgery) Arts/Law)
Emma Sandford (2nd year Shu Qing Tan (2nd year Emily Woods (2nd year
Arts (Media & Commerce/Law) Arts)
Communications)/Law) Tse Hsien Bryan Tan (1st Raymond Wu (1st year
Ravi Sandhu (1st year year Commerce/Law) Medicine/Surgery)
Medicine/Surgery)
Rebecca Tang (1st year James Wylie (4th year
Adam Scarlett (2nd year Medicine/Surgery) Arts)
Medicine/Surgery) Maia Tarrell (1st year Wen Xu (3rd year
Bronwyn Scarr (2nd year Creative Arts) Medicine/Surgery)
Medicine/Surgery/Medical Katherine Tatoulis (2nd Jolene Yap (2nd year
Science)
year Arts/Law) Law/Music)
Arun Sethu (2nd year
John Taverner (1st year Carnjini Yogeswaran
Medicine/Surgery) Medicine/Surgery) Thambaiya (2nd year
Neha Shah Singh (3rd year Kylie Telford (1st year Medicine/Surgery)
Arts) Science) Catherine Young (1st year
Alexandra Shannon (3rd Bronwen Thomas (3rd year Arts/Music)
year Medicine/Surgery)
Arts/Commerce) Henrietta Zeffert (2nd
Grace Sharon (2nd year Edward Thompson (4th year year Arts/Law)
Arts/Theology) Arts/Law) Tony Zhang (1st year
Michael Shapiro (3rd year Commerce/Law)
Jayne Thompson (1st year
Arts) Science) Zidi Zhao (1st year
Lily Shelton (1st year Eliza Tiernan (2nd year Commerce/Property &
Science/Diploma Modern Construction)
Arts)
Languages) Scott Zucker (2nd year
Simon Tilleard (2nd year
Wei Ying Heidi Shum (1st Engineering/Science) Arts))
year Commerce/Law)
Min Wen Toh (3rd year
Commerce)

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NON-RESIDENT STUDENTS
Chor Ing Ang (1st year Kardina Kardina (1st year Kate Scarlett (4th year
Commerce) Commerce/Information Creative Arts/Law)
Charlotte Beeny (4th year Systems) Ken Shaw (4th year
Arts/Law) Ashwinder Kaur Goshel (1st Arts/Law)
Lilly Brophy (4th year year Arts/Science) Andrew Silver (3rd year
Veterinary Science) Julia Kilpatrick (1st year Commerce/Law)
Dian Budiman (1st year Commerce/Law) Elizabeth Sim (1st year
Arts/Engineering (IT)) Li Lian Koh (1st year Arts)
Benny Chan (1st year Arts/Law) Felix Sugiarto (1st year
Engineering) Ka Kay Lam (1st year Commerce / Science)
Jenny Chan (1st year Physiotherapy) Ario Sukianto (1st year
Science) Alexandra Lau (1st year Commerce/Information
Raymond Cheng (4th year Science/Veterinary Systems)
Commerce/Law) Science) Ee Nin Tan (1st year
Eva Choi (1st year Kar Wee Lee (1st year Landscape Architecture)
Science) Science) Keith Tan (1st year
Lawrence Collins (1st year Lyn Ni Lee (1st year Computer Science)
Arts/Law) Arts/Law) Sheng Yang Tan (1st year
Anand Daswani (1st year Shi Min Lee (1st year Information Systems)
Commerce) Engineering/Commerce) Sing Chee Tan (1st year
Frances Dunn (4th year Kin Wang Li (1st year Medicine/Surgery)
Arts/Law) Commerce) Matthew Tilleard (4th year
Jeremy Ee (1st year Arts Rui Ting Lim (1st year Arts/Law)
[Media & Communications]) Information Systems) Servia Utomo (1st year
Grace Fung (1st year Arts Tricia Lim (1st year VCA - Science)
[Media & Communications]) Fine Arts) Edward Waters (1st year
Daniel Harraka (1st year Aloysius Ng (1st year Commerce)
Engineering/Science) Medicine/Surgery) Willy Willy (1st year
Jingyi Heng (1st year Sean Ng (1st year Science) Computer Science)
Design and Planning) Tony Nguyen (2nd year Nastasia Wiyanto (1st year
Leona Hui (1st year Arts) Science) Commerce)
Albert Johan (1st year Patricia Ong (1st year Sze Wey Wong (1st year
Engineering/Commerce) Dental Science) Biomedical Science)
Yogendra Kalkunte (1st Julien Robinson (2nd year Kevin Woon (1st year
year Engineering) Arts) Commerce)
Paris Room (3rd year Arts) Charlotte Wu (1st year
Commerce)

THEOLOGY STUDENTS

Allan, Ken Foulkes, Suuzannah Osborn, Sharon


Appleby, Sue Garner, Catherine Perryman, Anne
Barr, John Goodes, Sam Phillips, Lyndon
Barrie, Clare Greaves, Cliff Poole, Cameron
Beasley, Paul Harslett, David Power, Philippa
Bewley, Philip Homesby, Angela Pring, Kathryn
Boston, Judith Howat, Trevor Purcell, Tom
Boyd, Robyn Hudson, Wendy Raymond, Carolyn
Brachmann, Gerhard Hunter, Carmel Retschko, Suzanne
Brandon, Jennifer Johnston, Rosemary Robinson, Simon
Bray, Ann Johnstone, Margaret Roper, Chris
Browne, Nicholas Juste-Constant, Yogananda Sobolewski, Maree Frances
Bunyan, Ruth Keck, Michael Sullivan, Trish
Burney, Brenda Kindred, Jenny Swain, John
Byrne, Patricia King, Andrea Templar, Glenda
Campbell-Brown, Karen Kronenberg, Robyn Townsend, Dianne
Clark, Kelly Kuek, Elijah Utsue, Atsuko
Cohen, John Lloyd-Flanders, Carole Van den Born, Julie
Connah, Julie McLaren, Colin Walker, Mark
Coop, Jeffrey Murray, Richard White, Tony
Crowle, Bruce Nicholls, Brian Wilson, Richard
Deng, Michael Nicholls, Sharon Young, Rosemary
Dillon, Charles Nixon, Anne Zeitz, Susan
Evers, Moira Oakley, Susan
Fernandes, Flynn Ockenden, Gayle

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FOUNDATION STUDIES STUDENTS


FAST TRACK 2003 Yee, Sok Ling JULY 2003–2004
Yu, Min
Ang, Lee Joo Zhou, Zhengqian Ab Rahman, Nor Aznim
Balakrishnan, Rathidevi Abdul Karim, Abdul Halim
Budiman, Angelia Abdul Mutalib, Nur Atiqah
Burhan, Shirley Ahmad, Amree Ariff
Aileen, Katherine
Chan, Ka Yuk
Al - Rasheed, Ali Ahmed
Chandra, Katerine Mohammed
Cheng, Pui Pui Al Harthi, Rifaa Mohamed
Chia, Hong Yu Salim
Chua, Wee Yin Lynette Ang, Zhongli
Ciputra, Alim Angelia, Flora
Deng, Yu Jia Anindita, Nidya
Goh, Shi Wei Ardi, Antonius
Gunawan, Vargo Au, Mae Ying Cheryl
Baifulaqi, Fulaqi
Gunawan, Yenni
Baskoro, Yudo
Hagianto, Adrian Cahyo
Bui, Phung Linh
Hakim, Itono Bukanan, Dheya Mohamed
Halim, Angelina Ali Ahmed
Harianto, Andry Chan, Kin Tsang
Hariyanto, Evan Alexander Chan, Vanessa Joan Chua
Ho, Chee Syong Eugene Chan, Phoebe Fung Ting
Hu, Zhengwei Chan, Yin Yan
Hung, Tsz Hung Charles, Lucinda
Ip, Shiu Chun Chau, Yuen Han
Chen, Jianyi Adrian
Kanisan Packery,
Cheung, Lin Sang
Vijayandran Chia, Suyin Ginny
Karim, Mohd Fadhli Zil Chia, Yushan Serene
Ikram Ch’ng, Wei Ting
Kasim, Freddy Choden, Ugyen
Khor, Beng Kuan Choi, Lok Yi
Kusuma, Gina Diamanta Chow, Ho Yin
Lee, Pui Ah Coson, Jean Louis
Li, Yi Nan Costal Alonso, Juan
Lim, Huey Miin Carlos
Dawson Barragan,
Lin, Zhiyuan Kimura
Sebastian
Kenichiro Dyputera, Kurnia
Mulia, Trisnadi Sukur Fok, Hiu Yue
Muslim Fong, Guozhong
Mustika, Erika Annisa Fung, Hiu Ying
Ng, Hsien Chun Aloysius Fung, Wai Shan
Ooi, Wei Han Gomez, Sonia Marsha
Pan, Shanti Puspasari Gomez, Jason Jayan
Rugini, Kie Gumulia, Caroline Vita
Guntur, Steven
Sani, Dea Gitaya
Hasanuddin, Johnson
Seanny, Fransiska Hassan, Yousuf Kamal
Sia, Ching Sian Hendryadi
Sinuraya, Putri Jaya Ho, Chun Kit
Pratama Ho, Sze Man
Soh, Choon Leong Stanley Ho, Yue Him Kevin
Soh, Sheng Feng Hu, Ling
Subbrahmanyam, Sidhaesh Hu, Yuan Wen
Susilo, Annie Juniaty Hui, Tak Chuen
Sutanto, Christina Ip, Wing Kan
Kaaya, Evalyn Silas
Sutjahyo, Aswin Hindra
Kardina
Talumewo, Agita Ladya Karni
Tan, Benny Kaur, Sulina
Tanurdjaja, Stephen Kawidjaja, Agustino
Teresa Naomi, Kesumadewi, Juny
Ting, Song Teck Keung, Ying Hay Agnes
Tjahyono, Francisca Khe, Jeissy Koriston
Anggraeni Khoo, Chong Meng Jonathan
Toh, Shu Ngik Grace Kim, Il Boong
Unardi, Lisa Ku, Ai Lin
Kuan, Zhan Peng
Wang, Xiang Tao
Kusuma, Debby
Willy Kwanmas, Yudiman
Wong, Yan Ting Kwok, Chun Yan
Yau, Shui Man Sharon

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Kwok, Tony Franklin Tanuwidjaja, Ivonne Che Azizuddin, Amirah


Kwong, Chi Ho Tao, Shi Li Cheang, Wai Hong
Kwong, Leung Yin Teo, Tanya Chee, Maisy
Lam, Sin Mei Teo, Lilin Clarrie Chee, Chiew Keng
Lam, Ho Yan Hilary Tey, Shea Reen Chee, Youcan Kenn
Lau, Pak Wing Josh Thanasaranart, Nutchaya Chen, Shi Wei
Lee, Yin Chuan Thong, William Cheng, Li Wei
Lee, Eing Hou Tiong, Sophia Cheng, Jenshen
Lee, Leng Hui Amanda Tjahja, Erik Julius Cheng, Jiew Min Melissa
Lee, Shan Shan Tong, Ying Lok Cheng, Kah Foo
Leou, Zia Zia Torres Morales, Shessy Cheong, Veralene Ji Leng
Leowardy, Vincent Paola Chew, Joanne Wye Wye
Leung, Wai Shing Vincent Tsui, Shu Man Carven Chew, Chui Yann
Leung, Pak Ning Tung, Yan Yi Chia, Moi Hoon
Leung, Man Hung Wan, Ting Fai Jeffrey Chia, Teck Yew Adriel
Li, Zhen Wang, San Pao Chia, Aik Tat
Li, Kin Wang Wang, Li Hua Chien, Yuan Yuan
Li, Wai Yin Vivienne Wellang, Amanda Andi Chieng, Xin Yi Ronny
Philomena Widjaja, Yunita Chiew, Rowena Lai Ping
Li, Wen Qi Wijaya, Belinda Chin, Yue Ya Melissa
Lim, En-xian Davis Wong, Kwok Sum Chin, Justin Lee Shyan
Lim, Tasha Yu Ling Wong, Pui Yuk Chin, Han Yong
Liu, Yen-ling Wong, Chi King Chin, Fu Wen Kenneth
Loo, Hooi Ping Wu, Hui Li Chin, Kok Wai
Lu, Bei Bei Wu, Yu Chin, Shie Han
Lu, Peng Xu, Hui Choi, Tak Shun Dickson
Lu, Wei Yam, Wing Shan Chong, Emily Jin Shyan
Lui, Hok Chun Yau, Chun Fai Joseph Chong, Adeline Aileen
Ma, Hong Mei Yeow, Chii Zhong David Chong, Pei Ni
Mak, Chung Yan Yeung, Cheuk Sim Chong, Wen Sheng
Mak, Tsz Fung Yew, Wern Nee Chong, Kai Voon Mervyn
Mo, Hoi Yi Ying, Li Wen Chong, Wei Shan
Mohd Yusoff, Nurul Idayu Yu, Li Juan Chong, Yee Ken
Moy, Chun Hau Zeng, Jie Ying Choo, Wei Ren
Nagata, Rena Zhang, Hui Fen Choo, Yong Quan Glen
Nawir, Christine Angelina Zhao, Lu Chow, Jennifer
Nazarudin, Naziwa Sofia Zhao, Jia Zi Chow, Yen Teng
Ng, Swee Poh Chow, Ching Yee
Ng, Pooi Mun FEBRUARY 2004 Chu, Ka Ying Karen
Nip, Hang Him Chua, Chong Chyn
Oentaryo, Stephanie Abdul Razak, Abdul Rahim Chua, Pei Shan Melissa
Irawati Kechik Chua, Yu Yee Mayuyi
Oh, Jian Li Abu Hurairah, Linda Chua, Yeow Fong Kelvin
Padmoasmolo, Christine Ahimmat, Mohd Alwan Chua, Ching Yen
Pang, King Sum Ahn, Jo Seph Chung, Wai Yin
Pervaz, Ahmed Al Ansari, Mohamed Eisa Chung, Shou Farn
Prawiranegara, Sandy Eka Mohamed Ahmed Abdalla Chung, Yee Ting
Puspitasari, Inne Al Bloushi, Hiba Ghuloum Chung, Jun Wen
Quek, Zuan Xiang Jaclyn Rustom Saleh Dang, Kuok Siang Blake
Francoise Al Hinai, Zaid Ibrahim Djunaedi, Stephanie Yusuf
Ramchandani, Deepika Saoud Dwi, Mulia
Sunder Al Masroori, Nawal Dwi, Jaya
Ratna, Christine Mabrook Khalfan Elena
Salim, Irene Lydia Jovita Al-Bulushi, Amira Hamdan Emilia, Astrid
Santoso Tio, Rendy Abdullah Feng, Wen
Saruji, Mohamad Esmil Ali, Emma Delima Fianda, Fanessa
Setyawan, Adrian Aminoto, Winaryo Fok, Hon Ming
Shaw, Thomas Aprilyanto Ando, Kaori Fransisca, Maya
Sia, Chew Wang Ang, Priscilla Ern Mei Fredrika, Dorry
Singh, Hardesh Ang, Zheng Hui Ian Fu, Beilei
Sitorus, Michele Pearl Ang, Wei Ling Adelene Fu, Jiren
Lasira Ang, Joo Chuan Gan, Chan Yen
So, Wing Suet Ardina Ganeshanandha, Sith
Soegeng, Samuel Jeffrey Astono, Andre Rubini
Christiawan Bay, Han Wei Joel Goh, Xinju
Sou, Sio Leng Cen Lie, Andrias Goh, Kai Jin
Suen, Ka Ni Chai, Pei Yeii Rachelle Goh, Chuin Yee
Sulaiman, Winny Chai, Khai Li Goh, Joanne Susen
Sumali, Jessica Chai, Yiu Wen Gorasia, Deesha Bharat
Suryadi, Irwan Chai, Yih Sheng Gu, Wenyan
Sy, Herbert Jr. Tan Cham, Edric Gunarian, Varicha
Tai, Hui-yi Chan, Chi Yau Guntari, Stefanie Nina
Tan, Jit Yew Nicholas Chan, Foon Yan Joyna Guo, Bing
Tandi, Yohanes Chan, Jo-anne Haji Mohamoud, Mohamad
Tang, Wei Hin Christopher Chan, Miu Fan Affan
Tanogara, Feroni Chang, Kwok Liang Hartanto, Victor
Tanoto, Mellyza Chay, Junxing Hartono, Dexter

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Hendry, Wenny Karina Lee, Lawson Ng, Su Yi Sophia


Hieronymus Stephanus, Lee, Ai Ern Sarah Ng, Ivan Wang Saputra
Ho, Yoon Sing Lee, Rachel Jiezhuang Nguyen, Phuong Quynh
Ho, Man Wai Tiffany Lee, Pui Keun Nik Abdul Rahman, Nik
Ho, Su Ann Lee, Justin Kian Loong Ahmad Khalis
Ho, Wen Yang Lee, Chee Seng Okuyama, Chiho
Ho, Shari-ann Soke Mun Lee, Jun Ting Ong, Qian Ying
Hon, Geoffrey Lee, Jing Sian Ong, Ee May Cindy
Hon, Genevieve Ka Ka Lee, Tian Mei Kathryn Ong, Pei Ying Juliana
Hong, Siong Wei Lei, Lin Yu Tiffany Ong, Ee Lin
Hong, Yi Leo, Silvia Ooi, Zheng Joshua
Hoo, Eway Leung, Kit Yee Nancy Ooi, Poh Jit Isaac
Hoon, Shu Mei Sumathi Leung, Chun Yu Oshiro, Kunimasa
Hua, Jia Jun Li, Hui Osman, Ilya Hanim
Hung, Hin Kan Francis Li, Yung Palupi, Vanny Ariany
Hung, Pui Leung Li, Kai Man Pang, Ka Lee
Hussein, Arina Rafiah Li, Kah Yan Pang, Li Yeing
Ieong, Wai Un Lidya Pang, Cheak Yee
Imran Bin Abdullah, Liew, Choon Chein Pang, Rui Wen
Irawan, Luisa Lim, Chyuan Wei Paramesvaran, Haresh
Iskandar, Florence Lim, Chee Peng Po, Hiu San
Jamaludin, Azri Ahmad Lim, Kim Kiat Poh, Kah Weng
Ji, Li Feng Lim, Samantha Ee Mei Poh, Sheanee
John, Stuart Adrian Lim, Siew Chern Sabrina Poh, Chengjin Denise
Jong, Yon How Lim, Yue Chuang Shawn Poon, Ka Yan Inly
Juliana Lim, Jun Wei Xan Poon, Hin Sun Patrick
Kadarusman, Jeffry Lim, Jie Yoong Lester Por, Kie Yun Melody
Kan, Pak Kwan Davis Lim, Hui Shan Jasmine Prasassarakich, Nattida
Kang, Wei Heng Justin Lim, Ee Th'ng Prayitno, Ilia
Kee, Chi Kwan Kelvin Lim, Xiuxia Prayogo, Halim
Khaw, Alicia Tze Ping Lim, Hui Qing Pun, Wei Chan
Khoo, Seok Leng Sarah- Lim, Her Jye Pun, Jia Hsian Gracie
anne Lin, Kaiwen Clement Purba, Kiranjeet Singh
Khoo, Ee Fei Ling, Mangmang Quek, Anne Xilin
Kim, Ji Hun Ling, Bick Seng Rajendran, Rebecca
Ko, Irene Charles Liow, Shing Li Samantha
Ko, Chun Ting Liu, Xue Rajesvaran, Chelvam
Koe, Suan-lin Amelia Liu, Xiang Ramesh, Nina
Koh, Wei Min Edwin Lo, Kok Yung Lester Rati, Sartina
Koh, Weng Soon Loh, Wen Lin Michelle Razali, Farah Nadia
Koh, Hong Wei Bryan Loh, Shuhui Rusli, Randy
Koh, Yu Ling Amy Loh, Chung Shiong Brian Rusli, Sylvia
Koh, Wee Ming Marcus Loo, Kwong Chee Daniel Saduruddin, Azleena Bte
Koh, Jun Li Kim Loon, Guo Liang Daniel Salim, Sudono
Koh, Jing Lin Nicola Low, Ji Zhen Salim, Wily
Koh, Jean Yun Low, Xin Lian Santosa, Olivia
Kok, Chiau Huei Low, Kwong Han Ryan Sara, Stephanie
Komarudin, Robin Low, Shan Shan Sasmita, Khrisna
Kong, Mun Choon Lu, Yeong Zen Sebastian, Swapna Mary
Kong, Sin Yee Lu, Shang-ke Seow, Mingshu
Kueh, Jing Yaw Andrew Lum, Vivien Siew Wen Seow, Mei Yuan Katerina
Kurniawan, Indra Ly, Dinh Khoi Nguyen Teresa
Kusumaningrum, Juliani Ma, Qinglan Setiawan, Michelle Adine
Sari Ma, Ming Jui Sia, Jun Lee
Kwan, Suet Yee Zoe Mah, Jun Wen Kevin Sia, Ying Lin Serene
Kwan, Suet Yeng Anthea Mariadas, Gunalen Sibarani, Dumaria
Kwan, Kok Chin Mariana, Linda Patricia
Kwek, Yi Xian Md Nahar, Amelia Sie, Boon Shih
Kwok, King Lun Mohamed Razali, Mohamed Silvanus, Albert Darwin
Kwong, Yun Yu Apple Faisal Bin Sim, Soon Beng Darren
Lai, Pei Wei Mohammad Azmi, Ariff Sim, Andrea Poh Sin
Lai, Yen Chun Aiman Sim, Pei Sze
Lai, Mun Chun Mohd Harris Lu, Lu-sheira Sim, Chee Yan
Lai, Zhang You Mohd Redzuan, Muhammad Sin, Kuo Chuin
Lam, Delicia Faliq Siow, Yon Sen
Lam, Kin Lok Moi, Chi Jiang Siraj, Shaakir
Lam, Xin Jie Mok, Tsz Wai Smith M M, Shasti Priyan
Lau, Ka Lok Mok, Tabitha Jia Ling Soedharma, Felix
Lau, Lilian Mui, Wai Ling Song, Xiang Wei Jason
Law, Yiik San Nair, Michael Peter Soo, Kui Sien Alvin
Law, Pat Sun Narayan, Nisha Soo, Ka Woon
Lee, Ka Kin Ng, Chun Wai Soon, Siew Hui
Lee, Chak Man Ng, Mei Yoong Michelle Suen, Po Chu
Lee, Sin Wai Ng, Jing Wen Sugono, Dennis Hariono
Lee, Ker Shin Ng, Kok Mun Sun, Wei Chao
Lee, Kah Mun Ng, Li Yan Melissa Sun, Zhi Yi
Lee, Jia Ee Ng, Su-lin Serena Supakijjanusorn, Luxsiri

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Susilo, Ferdinan Wong, Hup Meng Christina JULY 2004–2005


Suteja, Michelle Wong, Su-min
Suvanmani, Iwandee Wong, Jze Chen Abdul Aziz, Amir Faisal
Suwandana, Erwin Wong, Chia Min Abul, Mai Abdulaziz Hasan
Tai, Sharlene Yee Hsien Wong, Kan Ee Ali
Tai, Yee Mei Alyn Wong, Yann-yi Karen Akai, Daisuke
Tamstil, Raymond Wong, Wei Xiong Al Badow, Omar Abdulla
Tan, Weiyuan Wong, Wai Ee Ali Mohammed
Tan, Denise Wei Xian Wong, Yu Ting Al Neyadi, Ali Abdullah
Tan, Chiaw Ping Wong, Yong Yi Ahmed Sultan Al Salami
Tan, Chiaw Huei Wong, Tong Xiang Al Shaaili, Nada Issa
Tan, Wee Leong Wong, Alan Yee Phin Hamed
Tan, Yoon Weng Wu, Tao Al Wasaibei, Sarah Salman
Tan, Yeon Li Jolyna Wu, Chenhui Mohammed Husain
Tan, Yi Wen Xiang, Nan Albert
Tan, Shen Wei Nicholas Xiao, Diyang Alvis, Diane Grace
Tan, Wei Minn Jasmine Yang, Dan Priscilla
Tan, Shiyun Charmain Yang, Xiaoyun Ating, Daniel Padan
Samantha Yao, Yao Azman, Mohd Amir Aizat
Tan, Aik Hoong Gabriel Yap, Tze Meng Budianto Bee, Tony
Tan, Tzu Min Andrew Yap, Yew Wen Cao, Jianwei
Tan, Jia Wen Yau, Chun Kit Chan, Ho Kei
Tan, Lee Ren Yee, Kah Yan Charmaine Chan, Wing Man
Tan, Rui Zhi Yeo, Wei Zhen Kelly Chan, Man Yi
Tan, Catherine Su Mei Yeo, Tun Hian Che Khalid, Muhammad
Tan, Michelle Su Wei Yeo, Tze Phern Zulqarnain
Tan, Tor Chuan Ken Yew, Chun Tee Chee, Boon Yew Aloysius
Tan, Sean-young Sean Yew, Mei Suet Cheng, Yu Ying
Tan, Yaexian Kevin Yii, Hee Hung Cheng, Man Ying
Tan, Hui Chuin Patricia Yip, Angel Cheng, Ping Kai
Tan, Mei-cher Regina Yong, Ee Fang Sarah Cheung, Kwokbo Dulcina
Tan, Hui Yu Yong, Jun Xiang Johnathan Chew, Shin Shyuan
Tan, Pramudana Kumara Yong, Tze Yao Chew, Man Qing Charlene
Tan, Hwee San Ann Carol Yong, Li Na Chiang, Yi Liang
Tandavanitj, Chanya Yong, Yi Ling Chooi, Yue Ting
Taner, Bilian Yoong, Yi Wern Chow, Tin Yau Daniel
Tang, Qian Hui Yu, Jia Qi Cuyegkeng, Christopher
Tang, Tin Han Yuan, Zhao Karl
Tantoyo, Luciana Juniwati Yuen, Lok Him Dang, Kwok Hsiong Jerry
Tanumihardja, Marcella Zheng, Shu Dewi, Arianty Kumala
Tay, Chai San Kelvin Zheng, Lin El-Fiki, Dalia
Tay, Sharon Yee Fong Zhong, Simin Fan, Min Yue
Tay, Pey Sharn Sarah Ann Zhong, Siting Feng, Guofei
Tee, Yee Nar Foo, Kevin Shiang Wei
Tee, Jim Mien Goh, Renyi Aaron
Teh, Harn Jian Gu, Chao
Tengku Mahmud, Tengku Hettiarachchi, Devinda
Ahmad Makram Arjuna
Teo, Cheng Min Ho, Eric Chee Keat
Teoh, Siok Hui Ho, Ka Kei
Tham, Yin Ming Ho, Woon Ting Tiffany
Tham, Li Yuan Nicole Ho, Wai Chi
Then, Eu Gene Hu, Yingbang
Tiang, Xiu Ling Hudtwalcker Rey, Alex
Ting, Neng Ying Stephanie Hui, Kwan Ting
Ting, Terry Nik Hoo Inthanoo, Nathawadee
Ting, Sze Shih Jiang, Zhong Yi
Ting, Tin Tin Jo, Andi Handoyo Wijaya
Tjandra, Farrell Jung, Hee Won
Tjeu, William Adriano Kesuma, Daniel
Pudjianto Khun, Rida
Tjia, Silvia Ko, Ying Yu
Tsui, Man Kit Ko, Siu Fung Andy
Velayeni, Dewi Kong, Lian Leanne
Wang, Suyi Koo, Carmen
Wenda Kosasih, Hardy
Widianti, Kartika Kurniadi, Yonas
Widigdya, Rendy Kwok, Suen Yan
Wieseno, Winny Kwong, Wai Yin
Wirawan, Jennifer Lam, Hiu Man
Won, Shin Hee Lam, Kar Ho Kelvin
Wong, Chun Hei Patrick Lau, Tsz Kiu
Wong, Chun Pan Law, Bernard Li-jern
Wong, King Yu Lee, Ji Yang
Wong, Wei Yuan Leong, Ivan Kaah Ming
Wong, Yoke Kea Chelsea Leung, Hiu Ying
Wong, Swee Yen Leung, See Nga

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Lim, Lay Na Yeung, Wan Ming Kurniawan, Juliana Shinta


Lo, Kui Pang Yong, Sunn Sunn Cheryl Lee, Soon Yang Lionnel
Lo, Wing Yin Yong, George Wen Soong Lidiana
Lo, Pui Yin Yu, Hui Lim, Yong Ying Calvin
Lou, Ye Yu, Kai Lin, Bin
Lu, Xianyang Kingsley Yu, Yanting Makmur, Felix
Mak, Dick Kang Yue, Chang Chiat Alvin Margaretta
Mak, Wai Ho Jonathan Yusof, Noor Aisyah Mohamud Ali, Anesha Begum
Martha, Jenni Yusof, Noor Hajar Murakami, Kei
Mike, Lady Zakaria Merican, Katrina Ong, Hwee Bing
Mohamad Rambli, Salbiah Zhao, Han Phee, Yilin Sheryl
Binti P’ng, Yueh Ying Deanna
Mohd Khalid, Sherina FAST TRACK 2004 Poon, Huijun Angela
Binti Rahmalia, Melita
Mohd Mahiyudin, Adelina Chai, Syn Yiing Salim, Raymond
Suryani Chan, Chee Weng Santosa, Susan Andriani
Mok, Ka Man Zoe Chandra, Lanny Sim, Kwon Khee Grace
Mou, Huafeng Chen, Yan Wen Soo, Ka Faii
Mukunthan, Rajiv Chen, Renguang Joachim Suhendro, Dewi Hayati
Neo, Zhi Kai Kenneth Cheng, Yao Sungkono, Shelly
Ng, Yue Sheng Jason Deviani, Nathania Tai, Yu Ngok
Ng, Kym Du, Jiayin Tan, Wen Ming
Ng, Carmen Fung, Chor Kiu Tee, Lip Zhun
Nie, Ciyu Gani, Howard Nugraha Teo, Jia Ling Joyce
Njoo, Evelyn Olivia Go, Guan Par Widiarta, Isnaya
Widodo Halim, Willix Wong, Chi Wai
O, Lai Ma Hasnur Rabiain, Azmir Wong, Shu Wen
Okamoto, Naoko Hu, Wen Qing Xi, Ting
Ong, Hee Siang Indraswara, Angga Yang, Chiao-ju
Pang, Ka Wing Kor, Jack Yee, Mei Sun
Putra, Armand Dwi Yanto Kuah, An Ling Eugene
Putra, Jansen Wiradi
Putri, Safira Pradita
Sadikin, Gita Dwitiya
Sanchez Lobato, Anne
Juana
Sari, Kartika
Sartika
Siabastian, Erik
Singh Gurcharan S,
Davinder
Sio, In Teng
Solomons, Jonathan Der
Seng
Sudjadi, Nancy Meiliana
Suffian, Faiz Dhiyaulhaq
Suga, Yuichi
Sung, Hyun Suk
Suwarni
Sze, Hoi Wing Ivan
Tan, Jit Ann
Tan, Kai Shian
Tan, Hsu Ling
Tan, Jui Han
Tan, Qiao Suang Diana
Tang, Kin Ho
Taruna Hng, Henny
Tendra, Fendi
Teo, Wei He Clement
Teo, Wei Ling Claire
Thamrin, Songkono
Tse, Hoi Yi Delphine
Tsui, Tsz Ho
Tung, Hei Long
Uemura, Risa
Vijendran, Kavita Thavam
Wang, Cong
Wang, Minghua
Wang, Zhao
Wang, Han Dan
Wong, Chung Khai
Xu, Qi
Xu, Zhichen
Yam, Chi Heng
Yap, Choon Yiong
Ye, Peipei
Yee, Jia Yinn

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AUGUST EARLY ENTRY 2004 Wang, Cheng-wen Tanair, Ronaldy Eddy


Tjandra, Zendi Rizki
Hamzah, Firdaus SEPTEMBER EXTENDED 2004
Haudinata, Yunisa NOVEMBER EXTENDED 2004
Hendrik Limah, Merlin Amin, Eman Saeed Ahmad
Herlim, Stanly David Mohd Al Taei, Naser Laith
Phan, Le Kien Aurellia, Cecilia Naser Mohamed
Prasetya, Andrew Chan, Man Chak Alan Harsalim, Lina Amelia
Timotheus Leonard, Jansen Pang, Hung Ki
Satrio, Gideon Andhika Liu, Junjie Yudhisti, Kartika
Senggono Seng, Inovia Ma, Sau Him Sean
Thamrin, Karmina Madjid, Rollando

CHEMISTRY BRIDGING PROGRAMS

FEBRUARY NOVEMBER
Alexandra Ellem Eliza Burke
Danielle Smelter Erin Chapman
Ilaria Poli Raye Collins
Joanna Mead Debra Fantone
Karel Kaio Donna Fearne
Karen Martin-Stone Skye Firth
Karyn Golumbeck Molly Hunter
Marianne Pommes-Tissandier Kathryn Marshall
Nicholas Selenitsch Lisa Nolan
Nola Orr Thomas Rawlins
Raaf Ishak
Travis Taylor

SCIENCE SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS


Ang, Ashley Lambert, Chelsea Fleur Sng, Jia Yan
Arora, Singh Karan Lee, Shen Lyn, Elizabeth Soo, Jin Hui
Asava-Aree, Eric Lim, Bay Gie Sudarshan, Venu
Bairstow, Angus C Lim, Hart Chin Alvin Symons, Alice Catherine Robertson
Bhatia, Kush Kailash Lo, Man Ling Tan, Andrew Run-xian
Chan, Wee Xian Eugene Mahtani, Rahul Tan, Natalie Hui Lee
Chong, Wei Lun Mak, Cheng Mun Tan, Irina Johan
Choo, Jie Manku, Jaspreet Singh Tan, Yi Wen
Choudhury, Shikha Mattoo, Arjun Tan, Cheryl Yan Hui
Cleanthous, Jasmine Asimina Mcmahon, Leanne Alisha Tan, Kheng Hong
Craig, Jessica Kathryn Mittra, Sonali Vido, Fidenzio
Duong, Victor Mukherjee, Aditya Vira, Udit
Finney-Brown, Madeleine Ng, Jun Jia Williams, Emily Ruth
Gill, Karan Ng, Pei Zhen Williams, Douglas Leonard
Gopalkrishnan, Ugunthan Palmer, Andrew William Wong, Chi Lui Flora
Gujral, Ankit Poon, Crystal Yuen Sum Woods, Kathryn Cecilia
Gupta, Ankita Ryan, Bridget Elizabeth Joan Yang, Xinyi Angeline
Jhaveri, Abhinay Sandel, Rachael Victoria Yeo, Jun Guang
Kahawita, Trish Arooke Himansha Seet, Yert Li Yip, Lijing Samantha
Kwee, Jian Ni Sethi, Uday
Lam, Sze Jia Singh, Nitya Vaishnavi

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CREATIVE THINKING SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS


Ahmad, Nur Azizah Kamat, Nurfa’izeen Robson, Christopher Mark
Arora, Sunny Shashank Khoo, Kathryn Shi Wei Seek, Kah Hoe
Bakshi, Pooja Lam, Zheng Xi Sim, Yu Juan
Billy, Linda Alberta Lee, Yun Cai Sinha, Neha
Blundell, Huiwen Lee, Kai Hua Sri, Vicknish
Chan, Fan Sheng Lee, Zi Qi Srinivasan, Pooja
Cheong, Lip Ee Lim, Sher Reen Srivastava, Rimjhim
Cheong, Ji-yen Andrea Lim, Li Min Tan, See Ying, Eling
Chew, Hui Jun Eldric Loo, Maria Jing Ling Tan, Yi Hui Arlana
Chew, Lesley Song Ling Manickavasagam, Shakthi Tay, Jun Hoe
Chio, Joo Ching Sharon Roopa Tay, Jun Yew
Chiw, Chin Ong Millar, Antonella Ting, Lindsey, Shui Nian
Dang, Rohan Ng, Joshua Wei Huong Wee, Nigel, Wei Si
Dugal, Amanat Ng, Chea Yee Gracie Wong, Gavin Yit Wah
Dugal, Kaur Simrat Oh, Zhi Lin Wong, Chiun Lon James
Ebrahim, Zara Ong, Hui Rong Wong, Kelly
Fang, Xian Amelea Ong, Pei Ying Tricia Yek, Li Yuan Timothy
Fang, En Alycia Othman, Ida Faradilla Yong, Jing Ting
Foo, Fang Min Penney, Thomas William Zamri, Nurul Najla
Gill, Rayman Peyrer, Elena
Haris, Amir Phoon, Hui Min Petrina
Johnson, Mitchell David Rajkumar, Vishnupriya

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