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MASSEY UNIVERSITY
TE KUNENGA KI PÜREHUROA

GRADUATION
WHAKAPÖTAETANGA
MANAWATÜ   11-13 May 2020
MASSEY UNIVERSITY TE KUNENGA KI PÜREHUROA - GRADUATION WHAKAPÖTAETANGA
CONTENTS                                                                                        GREETINGS FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR
NGÄ IHIRANGI

                                                                                                FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR
1   GREETINGS FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR                                                          Tënä koutou
2   WELCOME FROM ALUMNI                                                                         A warm welcome to Massey University’s 2020
                                                                                                graduands.
3   UNIVERSITY OFFICERS
                                                                                                It is mydue
                                                                                                Sadly,   great honour
                                                                                                            to the     to welcome
                                                                                                                   current COVID-19 pandemic
5   THE ARMS AND COLOURS OF THE UNIVERSITY                                                      you   as Alumni of Massey   University.
                                                                                                restrictions, ceremonies have   been cancelled
6   ACADEMIC REGALIA
                                                                                                until further notice. We apologise to our
                                                                                                graduands who will have been looking
                                                                                                The award of a University degree carries
12 ORDER OF CEREMONIES                                                                          forward to the celebration, and hope you can
                                                                                                many privileges but like all privileges it
                                                                                                participate fully at a future event. It doesn’t,
13 NATIONAL ANTHEM                                                                              also carries responsibilities.
                                                                                                however, minimise the significance of
                                                                                                graduation with a University qualification.
14 CEREMONY ONE AT 2.00PM ON MONDAY 11 MAY 2020                                                                                                                way that people who haven’t experienced the
    –   MASSEY BUSINESS SCHOOL                                                                  IGraduation
                                                                                                   charge youisas   thegraduates    of the
                                                                                                                         highlight of  Massey
                                                                                                                                            academic           Massey education may not be able to.
                                                                                                University      to use  what   you
                                                                                                 year in every university around thehave    learnt  forIt is
                                                                                                                                               world.
20 CEREMONY TWO AT 9.30AM ON TUESDAY 12 MAY 2020                                                your     own   betterment     and for  the   benefit
                                                                                                 a time for celebration, not only for graduands       of       Having an educated citizenry, with people
                                                                                                the   community.
                                                                                                 (those of you about to graduate), but also your               across the world who are educated in a
    –   COLLEGE OF SCIENCES
                                                                                                 families and friends, and the academics and                   Massey way, means that we know that they
28 CEREMONY THREE AT 2.30PM ON TUESDAY 12 MAY 2020                                               university support staff who help students                    are influencing each of their communities
                                                                                                Iachieve
                                                                                                   charge their
                                                                                                             you to   use the
                                                                                                                    goals.  Makeskills
                                                                                                                                   sureandyouknowledge
                                                                                                                                                take the       to make choices that are responsible for the
    –   COLLEGE OF SCIENCES
                                                                                                you    have    acquired    with rigour
                                                                                                 time to celebrate your achievements.    and   integrity       planet. People who are able to inform policy
34 CEREMONY FOUR AT 9.30AM ON WEDNESDAY 13 MAY 2020                                             and to commit yourselves to a programme                        development in their own local environment,
    –   COLLEGE OF HEALTH                                                                        Thelife-long
                                                                                                of     pursuit learning
                                                                                                                 of knowledge    is exciting. It is often
                                                                                                                            and discovery.                     participate in public debate, understand
                                                                                                 also hard work and you can rightly feel that you              evidenced-based decision making and
    –   COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES                                                                                                              recognise and critique untruths in the media.
                                                                                                 have earned your award today. A particularly
40 CEREMONY FIVE AT 2.30PM ON WEDNESDAY 13 MAY 2020                                             Iwarm
                                                                                                   charge    you to to
                                                                                                          welcome     remember
                                                                                                                         those who thehave
                                                                                                                                         lessons
                                                                                                                                              studied          These are the sorts of skills that we need
                                                                                                Massey
                                                                                                 through our University
                                                                                                                 distancehas   taught you
                                                                                                                             education         about the I
                                                                                                                                          programmes.          more and more, and are the sorts of skills that
    –   COLLEGE OF CREATIVE ARTS
                                                                                                worth
                                                                                                 know manyof others,
                                                                                                                 of youparticularly
                                                                                                                         have had tothose
                                                                                                                                        manage whocareers
                                                                                                                                                     have      Massey graduates are able to deliver and
    –   COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES                                               not
                                                                                                 andhad     thecommitments
                                                                                                       family    opportunitieswhile
                                                                                                                                  you pursuing
                                                                                                                                        have had.your          help serve the world.
                                                                                                 goal of a university qualification, and for some
50 MY eQUALS                                                                                                                                                   Now you are graduating you all become part
                                                                                                 it may have seemed to take a long time to get
                                                                                                Ihere.
                                                                                                   chargeWellyou   to set goals and to continue
                                                                                                                done.                                          of Massey’s alumni family. We value you and
51 GET CONNECTED
                                                                                                the hard work that has brought you so far.                     want to stay connected with you wherever
52 FAREWELL FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR                                                             The knowledge you have gained at Massey                       your lives and careers take you. I hope you
                                                                                                 is needed. Massey alumni, along with every                    will continue to follow and take pride in the
                                                                                                 university
                                                                                                And            graduate,
                                                                                                        in all you          have ayou
                                                                                                                    do, I charge     particular role in        University’s achievements. Please stay in
                                                                                                 the  world,    which   is becoming
                                                                                                to be deserving of the good name        more and more          touch.
                                                                                                 important     and
                                                                                                of Massey University.more   urgent  every    day. We are
                                                                                                 producing individuals who are able to see
                                                                                                 the big picture. They are able to contribute to
                                                                                                 the public debate;
                                                                                                Professor       Jan Thomasthey are able to interpret
                                                                                                Vice-Chancellor to make decisions and
                                                                                                 policy;   they  are  able
                                                                                                 choices that
                                                                                                Massey             are based on the right thing to
                                                                                                             University                                        Professor Jan Thomas
                                                                                                 do. They are able to be global citizens in a                  Vice-Chancellor

All public gatherings were cancelled in New Zealand at the time scheduled for this graduation
ceremony due to COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore the qualifications listed in this programme have
been conferred in absentia.
                                                                                                                                                                                                 MANAWATÜ PROGRAMME   1
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WELCOME FROM THE ALUMNI RELATIONS OFFICE                                                       UNIVERSITY OFFICERS
          HE MIHI                                                                                        NGÄ ÄPIHA

          Tënä koutou                                                                                    CHANCELLOR
                                                                                                         Mr Michael Ahie, BBS(Hons)
          Congratulations on your graduation,
          and welcome to the Massey                                                                      PRO CHANCELLOR
          University alumni whänau.
                                                                                                         Mr Ben Vanderkolk, LLB Cant
          There are special moments that we will
          always look back on and remember                                                               VICE-CHANCELLOR
          throughout our lives and in 2020 there will                                                    Professor Jan Thomas, BSc Murd., BVMS Murd.,
          be many things that set this year apart from                                                   MVS Melb., PhD Murd., MACVS, FAICD, FAIM
          others, especially during this COVID-19 period.
          Amidst all these things, a special moment                                                      DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR STUDENTS AND ALUMNI
          should shine, your moment of success.             The alumni office runs a dynamic             Mr Tere McGonagle-Daly, BLibs Waik.,
                                                            engagement programme to help you stay        PGDipMgtSys Waik., MRes Lond.
          Your personal journey to graduation has           connected not only to the University,
          taken time, dedication and determination          but also to classmates and staff. To
          – all of which you have applied                   make sure you can benefit from these
          throughout your time at Massey.                   functions and keep in touch, please log in
          A qualification from Massey University            to alumnionline.massey.ac.nz or email your
          is recognised and respected all over the          latest details to alumni@massey.ac.nz.
          world. Massey’s alumni community attends          Once again, congratulations. Wherever you
          to more than 154,000 past students, who           are, I hope you have a wonderful day and
          currently reside in over 150 countries.           encourage you to take time to acknowledge
          Now that you have graduated, the                  and celebrate your fantastic achievement.    GRADUATION OFFICERS
          Alumni Relations Office at Massey
          University is privileged to keep you
          connected with the University (your
          alma mater), other alumni, lecturers and                                                       MARSHAL – MANAWATÜ
          friends through dedicated websites,                                                            Dr Kathleen Vossler, BEd, Dip Tchg, MEdAdmin, EdD
                                                            Tere McGonagle-Daly
          newsletters, professional development
                                                            Deputy Vice-Chancellor,
          opportunities, and networking functions.          Students and Alumni                          ASSISTANT MARSHALS – MANAWATÜ
                                                                                                         Ms Fiona Coote, GradDipBusStuds, DipArts
                                                                                                         Dr Lance Gray, BBS(Hons), MBS, PhD
                                                                                                         Ms Jacqueline Koenders, GradDipBusStuds
                                                                                                         Dr Peter Rawlins, DipEd, BSc, MEdStuds, PhD
                       MasseyUniversityAlumni

                       Massey University Alumni and Friends

                       http://alumnishop.massey.ac.nz

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THE ARMS AND COLOURS OF THE UNIVERSITY
                                  TE TOHU ME NGÄ TAE O TE KUNENGA KI PÜREHUROA

                                                                                  represents the 10 degrees first offered
                                                                                  by the University. The crest is the ram’s
                                                                                  head that was used in former years by
                                                                                  the Students’ Association. This, with its
                                                                                  four horns, is unusual and memorable
                                                                                  and provides a link with agriculture and
                                                                                  the former college. There are many ram
                                                                                  head crests used in heraldry, so this
                                                                                  one is made distinctive by proceeding
                                                                                  from flames of learning. The flames also
                                                                                  suggest, phoenix-like, the idea of a new
                                                                                  body being born out of an old.

                                                                                  CEREMONIAL MACE
                                                                                  In medieval times the mace was a
                                  By the authority of the Duke of Norfolk,        weapon, a heavy staff or club made wholly
                                  Earl Marshal and Hereditary Marshal of          or partly from metal and used for breaking
                                  England, the Kings of Arms assigned arms        armour. It acquired a ceremonial function
                                  to Massey University on the tenth day of        in 13th century France when it was carried
                                  May 1967.                                       by the king’s bodyguard as a symbol of all
                                                                                  kinds of secular authority. In the Middle
                                  THE ARMS ARE DEFINED AS –                       Ages it was carried before or placed
                                  Gyronny of ten argent and azure a mullet        near a magistrate or other dignitary as
                                  gules fimbriated argent and irradiated and      an ensign of authority. It is customary at
                                  for the crest on a wreath of the colours        some universities, and Massey University,
                                  issuant from flames proper a ram’s head         for the mace bearer (the Graduation
                                  argent horned and ensigned by the horns         Marshal) to organise and lead the
                                  of the African long legged ram.                 academic procession as protector of the
                                                                                  Chancellor, university officials, graduates
                                  On a scroll appear the words “floreat           and graduands.
                                  scientia” which broadly defined means:
                                  ‘May knowledge flourish’.
                                                                                  KOROWAI DESIGN
                                  THE SYMBOLISM OF THE DESIGN IS                  Our whakatauaki “Te Kunenga ki
                                                                                  Pürehuroa” represents the many stars
                                  INTERPRETED AS FOLLOWS
                                                                                  in the sky like the many feathers of a
                                  The star is from the Arms of New Zealand.       korowai. It is a showcase of each of our
                                  Here it also represents knowledge and           students who make up the korowai of
                                  learning and so has been irradiated. It is in   Massey University. As a symbol of their
                                  the centre of the shield being the central      achievement, students are adorned in
                                  theme of the University. The background,        korowai while graduating.
                                  a gyronny of 10 pieces in blue and white,

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ACADEMIC REGALIA                                                                                 PRINCIPAL OFFICERS’ ROBES
          KÄKAHU PÖTAETANGA                                                                                NGÄ KÄKAHU Ö NGÄ ÄPIHA

          THE DISTINCTIVE GRADUATION GOWNS HAD THEIR ORIGIN IN THE HIGH MIDDLE AGES - THE 12TH AND         THE FORM OF THE PRINCIPAL OFFICERS’ ROBES WITHIN THE OFFICIAL PROCESSION IS AS FOLLOWS:
          13TH CENTURIES. THE EARLY UNIVERSITIES GREW UP IN THE SHADOW OF THE CHURCH AND THEREFORE
          THE CAP, GOWN AND HOOD GREW OUT OF THE CLERICAL DRESS OF THAT PERIOD.                            CHANCELLOR                                         embroidery motif. Gold satin sleeve border
                                                                                                           Regalia made in Merino wool, in a Poutama          is embroidered in a repeat pattern. Gown
          CAP                                              worn by monks to ward off cold drafts.          design weave using rich blues. Pleats in           body is lined in light blue satin, and sleeves
                                                           When not required for warmth, the head          the gown are suspended from a plain blue           are lined in navy satin. Gown front is edged
          The mortarboard or trencher is relatively
                                                           covering was pushed off to hang down the        Merino wool yoke. Sleeve cape across the           with plain blue Merino wool.
          young and descends from a favourite
          headdress of the medieval laity, the pileus.     back as we see it today. The square tail of     shoulders references the Korowai and is            A wide-brimmed round plain blue Merino
          This was a close fitting felt cap that was       today’s hoods is the remnant of the short       embellished with Massey University’s Coat          wool Tudor bonnet with gold tassels
          adopted by the Church in 1311 and became         cape which kept the shoulders warm, and         of Arms. Gold satin front neck bands (70mm)        hanging from a cord encircling the puggaree
          typical at universities. There are two           the blind tail, which would originally have     are embroidered with an interpretation             of the hat.
          varieties: the bonnet and the trencher. The      been longer, was pulled round the throat to     of the Whakarare pattern in metallic
                                                           keep the head covering in place.                threads of gold and blue. Gold satin sleeve        The Pro Chancellor is the deputy to
          bonnet is a beret-like soft-cap, most similar
                                                           Our Bachelor hoods appear grander with          cape border is ornamented with three               the Chancellor and carries out the
          to the pileus, and the trencher a hard top
                                                           their fur trim than those of our Masters and    embroideries. Gold satin sleeve border is          Chancellor’s duties when he/she is not
          square-type hat with a tassel fastened in
                                                           Doctors. A possible monastic explanation        embroidered in a repeat pattern. Gown body         available.
          the middle.
                                                           for this difference is that the Masters could   is lined in light blue satin, and sleeves are
          GOWNS                                            command the best seats near the fire and        lined in navy satin. Gown front is edged with      VICE-CHANCELLOR
          The gown is based on the long full-flowing       hence had less need for the additional          plain blue Merino wool.                            Regalia made in Merino wool, in a Poutama
          robe in general use in the Middle Ages, by       insulation of a fur-lined hood.                                                                    design weave using rich blues. Pleats in
                                                                                                           A wide-brimmed round plain blue Merino
          both clergy and laity. Our Bachelor gowns                                                        wool Tudor bonnet with gold tassels                the gown are suspended from a plain blue
          have long, full, wide-mouthed sleeves            STOLE                                           hanging from a cord encircling the puggaree        Merino wool yoke. Sleeve cape across
          whereas Doctors and Masters wear a               The stole is a late 20th century addition       of the hat.                                        the shoulders references the Korowai and
          gown of Tudor origin with long closed            to our robing traditions. It is based on                                                           is embellished with Massey University’s
                                                           another ecclesiastical garment, worn            The Chancellor is the Chairperson of               Coat of Arms. Silver satin front neck
          sleeves ending in a pocket-like extension
                                                           like a long scarf draped down the front         the University Council (and, therefore,            bands (70mm) are embroidered with an
          which may have been used to carry
                                                           of the gown. Known variously as stoles,         oversees all governance matters                    interpretation of the Whakarare pattern in
          papers, books, and the like.
                                                           scarves or sashes in different institutions,    pertaining to the University). He/she              metallic threads of silver and blue. Silver
                                                           they are increasingly being introduced to       presides over all ceremonial events                satin sleeve cape border is ornamented
          HOODS
                                                           give recognition to recipients of diplomas,     including the graduation ceremonies. The           with one embroidery motif. Silver satin
          The hood is the most colourful element of                                                        Chancellor is elected by the members of
                                                           who previously could wear only the                                                                 sleeve border is embroidered in a repeat
          the academic garb. It is another medieval                                                        the University Council on an annual basis.
                                                           undergraduate’s black gown.                                                                        pattern. Gown body is lined in light blue
          relic which descended from the cowls
                                                                                                                                                              satin, and sleeves are lined in navy satin.
                                                                                                           PRO CHANCELLOR                                     Gown front is edged with plain blue Merino
                                                                                                           Regalia made in Merino wool, in a Poutama          wool.
                                                                                                           design weave using rich blues. Pleats in           A wide-brimmed round plain blue Merino
                                                                                                           the gown are suspended from a plain blue           wool Tudor bonnet with silver tassels
                                                                                                           Merino wool yoke. Sleeve cape across               hanging from a cord encircling the
                                                                                                           the shoulders references the Korowai and           puggaree of the hat.
                                                                                                           is embellished with Massey University’s
                                                                                                           Coat of Arms. Gold satin front neck                The Vice-Chancellor is the most senior
                                                                                                           bands (45mm) are embroidered with an               administrator and academic leader in
                                                                                                           interpretation of the Whakarare pattern in         the University. He/she is responsible
                                                                                                           metallic threads of gold and blue. Gold satin      for chairing senior management and
                                                                                                           sleeve cape border is ornamented with one          academic meetings, for overseeing the
                                                                                                                                                              administration of the University, and

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for ensuring that all academic matters          PRO VICE-CHANCELLORS                            DOCTORAL DEGREES                                 except for Master of Philosophy which
          required of a university are met. The Vice-     The academic dress of their own university      The gown for the Degree of Doctor of             is lined with material of the colour ‘post
          Chancellor is appointed by the Council.         at which they were awarded their highest        Philosophy and named doctoral degrees            office red’.
                                                          degree.                                         is as for the Cambridge Master of Arts, but      The hat for the Masterate degree is a
          DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLOR,                                                                         with a facing cloth of ‘post office red’.        black trencher with a black tassel.
                                                          There are five Pro Vice-Chancellors,
          STUDENTS AND ALUMNI                             each of whom are the academic and               The gown for Doctoral degree honoris
          Regalia made in Merino wool, in a               administrative leaders of the five Colleges.    causa, DSc and DLit, is as for the Cambridge     BACHELOR DEGREES
          Poutama design weave using rich blues.                                                          Master of Arts, but the colour is scarlet.       The gown for the Bachelor degree is as
          Pleats in the gown are suspended from           DIRECTOR, STUDENT SERVICES                                                                       for the same degrees at the University of
                                                                                                          The hood for a Doctor of Philosophy degree
          a plain blue Merino wool yoke. Sleeve                                                                                                            Cambridge.
                                                          The gown is of University blue silk ottoman     is made of material of the colour ‘post office
          cape across the shoulders references the
                                                          without ornamentation, with facings and         red’ and is lined with ‘university blue’.        The hood for the Bachelor degree is as
          Korowai and is embellished with Massey
          University’s Coat of Arms. Silver satin front   shoulder wings of light blue taffeta and                                                         for the Masterate hood, but bordered with
                                                                                                          The hood of other Doctoral degrees is
          neck bands (45mm) are embroidered with          bears the University’s Coat of Arms on                                                           white fur.
                                                                                                          the Masterate hood appropriate to the
          an interpretation of the Whakarare pattern      each shoulder.
                                                                                                          qualification in which the degree was taken.     The hood for the Bachelor degree
          in metallic threads of silver and blue.         The trencher is blue with a blue tassel.                                                         (Honours) is as for the Masterate hood, but
                                                                                                          The hat for Doctoral degrees is a black
          Sleeve cape is without satin border. Silver                                                                                                      bordered with white silk.
                                                          The Director, Student Services provides         velvet bonnet with black tassel as for the
          satin sleeve border is without embroidered
                                                          leadership across the student support           Oxford Doctor of Civil Law.                      The hat for the Bachelor degree is a black
          ornamentation.
                                                          services portfolio.                                                                              trencher with a black tassel.
          Gown body is lined in light blue satin and                                                      MASTERATE DEGREES
          sleeves are lined in navy satin. Gown front     UNIVERSITY COUNCIL                              The gown for the Masterate degree is as
          is edged with plain blue Merino wool.
                                                          The academic dress is as for the                for the same degree at the University of
          A wide-brimmed round plain blue Merino          Cambridge Bachelor of Arts but with a           Cambridge.
          wool Tudor bonnet with silver tassels           facing of light blue satin edged with an
                                                                                                          The hood for the Masterate degree is of
          hanging from a cord encircling the puggaree     additional dark blue satin the full length of
                                                                                                          the same size and shape as the Cambridge
          of the hat.                                     the front. Graduates wear the hat and hood
                                                                                                          Master of Arts. The hood for Masterate
          The Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Students            of their own degree.
                                                                                                          degree is made of material of the colour
          and Alumni is responsible for the non-          Council graduates may wear the Academic         ‘university blue’ and is lined with material
          academic activities in the University.          dress of their own university at which they     of the colour appropriate to the degree
                                                          were awarded their highest degree.
          DEPUTY VICE-CHANCELLORS
          AND PROVOST                                     MARSHALS
          The academic dress of their own                 The academic dress of their own university
          University at which they were awarded           at which they were awarded their highest
          their highest degree.                           degree and bears a Massey University’s
                                                          Coat of Arms on each shoulder.
          Deputy Vice-Chancellors and Provost
          have specific responsibilities covering
          academic, research and enterprise, Mäori;       ACADEMIC PROCESSION
          people and culture; global engagement           The academic dress of their own university
          and finance and technology.                     at which they were awarded their highest
                                                          degree.
          The Deputy Vice-Chancellors and Provost
          deputises for the Vice-Chancellor in his/
          her absence.

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THOSE GRADUATING AT MASSEY UNIVERSITY WILL WEAR HOODS LINED WITH ONE OF THE
                                                                                                                FOLLOWING COLOURS:

                                                                                                                 Agriculture                                                          Pea Green
                                                                                                                 AgriCommerce, Agricultural Economics                                 Verdigris
                                                                                                                 Applied Economics                                                    Dioptase (Sea Green)
             AGRICULTURE           AGRICOMMERCE         APPLIED          AGRISCIENCE &            ARTS
              Pea Green               Verdigris       ECONOMICS         APPLIED SCIENCE         Rose Pink
                                                                                                                 Applied Science, Agricultural Science, Health Science,
                                                                                                                                                                                      Emerald (Green)
                                                        Dioptase         Emerald (Green)                         Speech Language Therapy, Public Health, AgriScience
                                                      (Sea Green)                                                Arts, Public Policy, Creative Writing, Clinical Psychology           Rose Pink
                                                                                                                 Aviation, Aviation Management                                        Stonewhite (Cream)
                                                                                                                 Business Administration                                              Tangerine
                                                                                                                 Business Studies, Accountancy, Communication, Management,
                                                                                                                                                                                      Indian Yellow
                                                                                                                 Journalism, Finance, Information Systems, Sports Studies
                                                                                                                 Counselling                                                          Medici Crimson
               AVIATION              BUSINESS          BUSINESS           COUNSELLING           DEFENCE          Defence Studies, International Security                              Pansy (Deep Purple)
               Stonewhite          ADMINISTRATION       STUDIES           Medici Crimson        STUDIES
                (Cream)               Tangerine       Indian Yellow                              Pansy
                                                                                                                 Design, Creative Media, Fine Arts, New Zealand School of Music,
                                                                                                                                                                                      White
                                                                                                                 Music Therapy, Musical Arts
                                                                                                                 Education, Educational Psychology, Education Studies, Specialist
                                                                                                                                                                                      Tuscan Yellow (Gold)
                                                                                                                 Teaching, ESOL Leadership
                                                                                                                 Educational Administration and Leadership                            Gull Grey
                                                                                                                 Emergency Management, International Development, Resource
                                                                                                                                                                                      Forget-Me-Not Blue
                                                                                                                 and Environmental Planning

              DESIGN, FINE           EDUCATION       EDUCATIONAL          RESOURCE AND       ENVIRONMENTAL       Environmental Management, Horticulture (Bus), (Sc) or (Tech)         Tartan Green
              ARTS, MUSIC           Tuscan Yellow   ADMINISTRATION       ENVIRONMENTAL        MANAGEMENT
                                                                                                                 Horticulture                                                         Grass Green
                 White                  (Gold)         Gull Grey            PLANNING           Tartan Green
                                                                        Forget-Me-Not Blue                       Information Sciences, Applied Statistics                             Parma Violet
                                                                                                                 Mäori Visual Arts                                                    Silver on Black
                                                                                                                 Medical Laboratory Science                                           Jade
                                                                                                                 Nursing, Midwifery                                                   Crocus (Mauve)
                                                                                                                 Philosophy                                                           Post Office Red
                                                                                                                 Science, Logistics and Supply Chain Management,
                                                                                                                                                                                      Smalt Blue
            HORTICULTURE            INFORMATION      MÄORI VISUAL           MEDICAL          NURSING             Natural Science
             Grass Green              SCIENCES            ARTS         LABORATORY SCIENCE Crocus (Mauve)         Social Work, Applied Social Work                                     Horse Chestnut
                                     Parma Violet    Silver on Black          Jade
                                                                                                                 Te Aho Tätairangi, Teaching Mäori Medium                             Tuscan Gold with Pattern
                                                                                                                 Te Aho Paerewa, Postgradute Diploma Mäori Medium
                                                                                                                                                                                      Tuscan Gold with Pattern
                                                                                                                 Teaching and Learning
                                                                                                                 Technology, Engineering, Ergonomics, Construction,
                                                                                                                                                                                      Claret
                                                                                                                 Food Innovation, Veterinary Technology
                                                                                                                 Veterinary Science, Veterinary Medicine, Veterinary Studies          Imperial Purple
              PHILOSOPHY              SCIENCE        SOCIAL WORK              TE AHO             TE AHO
             Post Office Red         Smalt Blue      Horse Chestnut         TÄTAIRANGI          PAEREWA         STOLE
                                                                          Tuscan Gold with   Tuscan Gold with
                                                                              Pattern            Pattern        The stole for diplomas is made of black material with a 15mm band of the colour light blue on the
                                                                                                                inner margin and the Massey University Crest embroidered in light blue above the lower margin
                                                                                                                on the left side. As an alternative to wearing the stole, diplomates who also hold a degree may
                                                                                                                wear the robes of that degree.

                                                                                                                PROVISION OF ACADEMIC REGALIA
                                                                                                                A significant proportion of the academic regalia worn in these ceremonies has been provided by
                                                                                                                the New Zealand Federation of Graduate Women and its associated Charitable Trusts. Proceeds
                                              ENGINEERING,      VETERINARY                                      from the hireage of academic regalia enable these trusts to award scholarships specifically to
                                              TECHNOLOGY,         SCIENCE
                                                                                                                women for the advancement of their education.
                                            FOOD TECHNOLOGY    Imperial Purple
                                                  Claret
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ORDER OF CEREMONIES                                                                                AWARD OF CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS
           RÄRANGI MAHI                                                                                       AND CONFERMENT OF DEGREES
                                                                                                              TE TUKU TOHU
           Entrance of Academic and Official Processions
           Jubilee Graduation Music Massey University composed by Graham Parsons (2010)                       THE CHANCELLOR OR HIS NOMINEE WILL AWARD THE CERTIFICATES AND DIPLOMAS AND
           The audience is requested to rise as the Procession enters                                         CONFER THE DEGREES. THE AUDIENCE IS INVITED TO APPLAUD AT THE CONCLUSION OF
                                                                                                              THE AWARDS FOR EACH CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMA AND DEGREE. WHERE LARGE NUMBERS OF
                                                                                                              AWARDS ARE BEING MADE FOR ONE QUALIFICATION, THE AUDIENCE IS INVITED TO APPLAUD
           OFFICIAL PROCESSION                                                                                WHERE A GAP IS SHOWN IN THE LIST OF NAMES, AND AT THE END OF PAGE COLUMNS.
           Marshal                                             Deputy Vice-Chancellors and Provost            HOWEVER, NO ONE SHOULD FEEL CONSTRAINED FROM APPLAUDING AT ANY TIME.
           University Councillors                              Deputy Vice-Chancellor,
                                                               Students and Alumni
           Director Student Services                                                                          NATIONAL ANTHEM
                                                               Vice-Chancellor
           Academic Leaders (Callers)                                                                         The audience is requested to rise and join in the singing of the National Anthem.
           (of participating Colleges)                         Pro Chancellor                                 The words are printed below.
           Pro Vice-Chancellors                                Chancellor
           (of participating Colleges)
                                                                                                                GOD DEFEND NEW ZEALAND

           ACADEMIC PROCESSION                                                                                  E Ihowä, Atua                                      God of nations at thy feet
           Assistant Marshal                                                                                    O ngä iwi mätou rä                                 In the bonds of love we meet
                                                                                                                Äta whakarongona,                                  Hear our voices, we entreat,
           Members of the Academic and Professional Staff of the University
                                                                                                                Me aroha noa.                                      God defend our free land.
           Honoured Guests                                                                                      Kia hua ko te pai                                  Guard Pacific’s triple star
           Members of the Academic Board                                                                        Kia tau tö atawhai                                 From the shafts of strife and war,
                                                                                                                Manaakitia mai,                                    Make her praises heard afar,
           The Ceremony will commence with a Pütätara and a Karanga to recognise and honour the
                                                                                                                Aotearoa.                                          God defend New Zealand.
           graduates and their families.

                                                                                                              At the conclusion of the National Anthem, the audience is requested to remain standing while the
           WAIATA – TE KUNENGA KI PÜREHUROA                                                                   Staff and Official Processions retire, followed by the recipients of certificates, diplomas and degrees.
           This waiata, Te Kunenga ki Pürehuroa, highlights key values that are emphasised by Massey
           University. Te Kunenga ki Pürehuroa is the Mäori name for Massey; it emphasises that the pursuit
           of learning is an endless journey. Literally, it means “from inception to infinity”.
           The creation of a university waiata is consistent with both cultural uniqueness and cultural
           diversity. Diversity because of the increasingly different environments and locations where
           Massey does (and will) engage. Unique, because of the connectedness with local communities,
           and the recognition of the significance of te reo Mäori.
           The waiata implores people to pursue excellence and to set high expectations. It also highlights
           that knowledge should be used to uplift people, that is, for individual and collective benefit.

              TE KUNENGA KI PÜREHUROA

              Nei rä te reo karanga e tau atu nei              Hear the call, the message
              Ki te häpai ake i te rau tängata                 To uplift the diverse human nature
              Whakaako, whakaeke ki te kömata.                 Learn and aspire to reach the pinnacle.
              Te Kunenga ki Pürehuroa.                         This is the message from Massey University.

              Te ara mätauranga                                The pathways to learning
              Ka whakarewa e                                   Can be inspirational
              Te märamatanga ka kitea e                        And deeper understanding can enlighten
              Kimihia, rangahaua kia whita e.                  Therefore, seek out and grasp knowledge
              Te Kunenga ki Pürehuroa!!                        This is the message from our University!

           (to the tune of Blue Smoke by Ruru Karaitiana)

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                                   CEREMONY 1
                                   MONDAY 11 MAY 2020 AT 2.00PM
                                   Massey Business School

                                                                  MANAWATÜ PROGRAMME   15
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MASSEY BUSINESS SCHOOL                                                                                                       BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
                                                                                                                                        Elise Courtney Anderson                                     Guanghao Li
           TE KURA WHAI PAKIHI                                                                                                          Christian Jamel Jason Baas                                  Georgina Mansfield
                                                                                                                                        Cheran Leah Bakewell                                        Melissa Lee Mark
           PRO VICE-CHANCELLOR AND DEAN PROFESSOR STEPHEN KELLY                                                                         Paige Anna Blundell                                         Ben Russell Mitchell
           BAdmin GRIFF., MBus, PhD S. CROSS                                                                                            Daniel Adrian Brooks                                        Annie Evette Moffatt
                                                                                                                                        Dayna Leigh Campbell                                        Felix Jack Monk Murray
                                                                                                                                        Laura Kelly Dawson                                          Katharine Jessica Myer
           KAYLA HERMINA MARIA BURROWS – VALEDICTORIAN
                                                                                                                                        Fran Marie Donaldson                                        Hayel Tareti Dorothy Niwa
           Graduating with Bachelor of Accountancy
                                                                                                                                        Elan Geoffrey Marius Franck                                 Shixin Pan
                                                                                                                                        Shanjian Gao                                                Ian Graham Robertson
                                                                                                                                        Marianne Sarah Gilbert                                      Ruby Hannah Roestenburg
                 CERTIFICATE IN AVIATION STUDIES
                                                                                                                                        Liam Jack Giltrap                                           Shania Patrica Rona
                 Thijs Meilom Hoedemaker – Posthumous                                                                                   Charlotte Andree Greer                                      Moping Shao
                                                                                                                                        Kerri Anne Grout (née West)                                 Tyler William Sutton-Claridge
                                                                                                                                        Tayler Kathleen Harris-Broad                                Andrew Keith Walmsley
                 CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS STUDIES
                                                                                                                                        Ruixin Hu                                                 M Michael John Whaley
                 Thijs Meilom Hoedemaker – Posthumous        Aria Paige Sherwin                                                         Alexandra Grace Hughes                                      Robyn Jane White
                                                                                                                                        Kassie Anna Ireland                                         Ben Matthew Wilkinson
                                                                                                                                        Nicholas James Jackson                                      Dominic Sebastian Willetts
                 DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS STUDIES
                                                                                                                                        Cong Li                                                     Qihang Yang
                 Matthew Cheng                               Kerri Lee Sterling
                 John Clifford Earnshaw                      Francis Immanuel Vattiprolu
                                                                                                                                        BACHELOR OF COMMUNICATION
                                                                                                                                      Leon Matthew Atwood                                            Brianna Denise Haswell
                 BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTANCY
                                                                                                                                      Siobhan Serena Bond                                            Rebecca Jane Stratton
               Fizza Ahmer                                   Rebecca Jane Hughes                                                      Kate Janine Rachelle Fisher                                    Harris James Ashe Williams
             M Madeleine Elizabeth Ashwin                    Jason Haobin Leong                                                     M Natalia Isabella-Rose Fordyce
               Scott Gary Berntsen                           Amanda Jesamine Manners (née Cornes)
               Bailey Virginia Erin Bilderbeck               Diana Jane Mawson
               Kayla Hermina Maria Burrows                   Luisa Maria Ocampo                                                         BACHELOR OF RETAIL AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
               Daniel de Bruyn (née Höll)                    Amanda Moana Casey Rawhiti                                                 Samuel Edward Lye
               Rachel Ailsa Dickie                           Shaun Alexanda Ridgen
               George William Vincent Drake                  Craig Stuart Thorpe
               Jodie Ruth Lynette Fermor                     Leon Young                                                                 BACHELOR OF SPORT MANAGEMENT
               Kieran Thomas Horsley                                                                                                    Antonino Patrick De Gregorio                                 Connor Regan Tunnicliffe

                 BACHELOR OF ARTS / BACHELOR OF BUSINESS                                                                                GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN AVIATION
                 Benjamin James Kenny                      M Simon John Tyler                                                           Nizar Ahamed Hakkeem

                 BACHELOR OF AVIATION                                                                                                   GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS STUDIES
             M Bryn Matthew Atkin                            Matthew Lewis Roman                                                        Karyn Marie Chalk                                            Thomas Edwin Quelch
                                                                                                                                        Hanyao Chen                                                  Tania Vanessa Rounthwaite
                                                                                                                                        Deepu Devasia                                                Yibo Wang
                 BACHELOR OF AVIATION MANAGEMENT
                                                                                                                                        Ashray Gupta
                 Liam Ross Graham                            Raymond Tahini
                 Roger David Perkins                         Patsy Mele Fifita Langi O Uiha Vunipola

16   GRADUATION | 11-13 MAY 2020                                  M - Massey Scholar S - Masterate Scholar D - Doctoral Scholar   M - Massey Scholar S - Masterate Scholar D - Doctoral Scholar                                     MANAWATÜ PROGRAMME   17
POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS
                 Javell Joyce Pereka                                 Thomas Edwin Quelch
                                                                                                            RESEARCH OUTLINES FOR DOCTORAL GRADUANDS
                                                                                                            WHAKAMÄRAMA RANGAHAU KAIRANGI

                 POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN COMMUNICATION
                 Sonia Jane Speedy

                 POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN SPORT MANAGEMENT
                                                                                                            DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
                 Mark James Anderson
                                                                                                            KAZUNORI KOBAYASHI
                                                                                                            In Japan, there has been a growing concern about emerging issues affecting workforce wellbeing
                 MASTER OF ADVANCED LEADERSHIP PRACTICE                                                     and human sustainability, including long working hours, lack of work-life balance, and gender
                 Gavin Geoffrey Taylor, with Distinction                                                    inequality. Mr Kobayashi investigated how large Japanese companies seek to resolve these issues,
                                                                                                            based on interviews with managers with CSR responsibilities and their stakeholders. He found that
                 MASTER OF AVIATION
                                                                                                            companies seek to implement workforce wellbeing and human sustainability initiatives (such as
                                                                                                            health and productivity, work and life, and gender equality and diversity initiatives) as part of their
                 Richard James Beaton, with Distinction              Qian Zhang, with Merit
                                                                                                            CSR strategies. He also found that these initiatives are constrained by an institutionalised workstyle,
                                                                                                            which consists of core business practices and existing stakeholder pressure. His findings indicate
                 MASTER OF BUSINESS STUDIES                                                                 that companies need to develop coherence between the CSR initiatives, business strategy, core
                 Megan Ruth Gordon, with Distinction                                                        business practices, and emerging stakeholder pressure while working through an institutionalised
                  in Management                                                                             workstyle. Mr Kobayashi’s findings have implications for managers and policy makers promoting
                                                                                                            CSR and workforce wellbeing.
                 MASTER OF MANAGEMENT
                 Annette Vera Chenery, with Merit in Management      Jaeyoung Lee, in Management
                 Dalzell Margaret Violet Rose Hamilton, with Merit   Yibo Wang, in International Business
                   in Health Service Management                      Jeffrey David Wilson, in Management

                 MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANCY AND FINANCE
                 Qifang Wei, Second Class Honours (Division II)

                 MASTER OF SPORT MANAGEMENT
                 Joseph James Hitchcock, with Distinction            Michael Dominic McKnight, with Merit

                 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
                 Kazunori Kobayashi

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                                   CEREMONY 2
                                   TUESDAY 12 MAY 2020 AT 9.30AM
                                   College of Sciences (A)

                                                                   MANAWATÜ PROGRAMME   21
COLLEGE OF SCIENCES                                                                                                                   BACHELOR OF INFORMATION SCIENCES
                                                                                                                                                 Tak Yu Chan                                                 James Ethan Lindsey
           TE WÄHANGA PÜTAIAO                                                                                                                    John Viet-Anh Do                                            Thomas James Purdie
                                                                                                                                                 Kenton Kris Dyer                                            Jacob William Ratima
           PRO VICE-CHANCELLOR PROFESSOR RAYMOND GEOR                                                                                            Robert Te Kahupukoro Fox                                    Glenn Rosslee
           BVSc, MVSc UNIV. SASK., PhD OHIO STATE                                                                                                Simon Michael Freeman                                       Lauren Paige Russell
                                                                                                                                                 Christian Andrew Hayes                                      Daniel D’Calma Sutton Claridge
                                                                                                                                                 Wendy Rosemary Hulbert
           LIAM ANDREW POTTS – VALEDICTORIAN
           Graduating with Bachelor of Engineering with Honours
                                                                                                                                                 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
                                                                                                                                                 Sean Paul Adrian                                            Justyce Te Maramatanga Maniapoto
                 DIPLOMA IN MEAT TECHNOLOGY                                                                                                      Muhammad Zoheb Akhter                                       Morgan Anne Maulder
                 Royston Geoffery Simpkin                              James William Taylor, with Distinction                                    Connor Matthew Baas                                         Charlotte Claire Minnis
                                                                                                                                                 Jonathan Victor Bartley                                     Taylor Joseph Monk
                                                                                                                                                 Kaitlin Brooke Bates                                      M Lewis Edward Munson
                 CERTIFICATE IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY                                                                                           Madeleine Marie Haley Booth                                 Jack Benjamin Newman
                 The Long Vu                                           Olivia Claire-Ellen Mara Wiffen                                           Luke John Bryenton                                          Benjamin Micheal Pearson
                                                                                                                                                 Stephanie Claire Coursey                                  M Long Qian
                                                                                                                                                 Nikola Joy Crooks                                           Victoria-Jayne Reid
                 DIPLOMA IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
                                                                                                                                             M   Devon Kathleen Davies                                       Alice Greene Riggins
                 MacKenzie Maureen Gates                               Mae Morales Jolly                                                         Che Teohorangi Pearce Dixon                                 Thomas Christopher Robinson
                                                                                                                                                 Andrew Viet-Quan Do                                         Jacob Andrew Scott
                                                                                                                                             M   Imogen Hope Dumville                                        Maia Ellen Maxine Smart
                 BACHELOR OF CONSTRUCTION
                                                                                                                                                 Mathew Keith Falloon                                        Kelli Louise Fukumi Smith
                 John Son                                                                                                                    M   Jack Harrison Francois                                      Becky Su
                                                                                                                                                 Kieran Michael Garcia                                       Yuta Sugeno
                                                                                                                                                 Alexander Robert Greig                                      Trisha Suresh
                 BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
                                                                                                                                                 Lana Marie Handley                                          Danica Ilori Thompson
                 Richard Gregg Adams
                                                                                                                                                 Cassandra Brigit Hastie                                     Yuki Tomita
                                                                                                                                                 Hannah Rose Hawley                                          Milika Tupou
                 BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING WITH HONOURS                                                                                            Paul James Hodgkinson                                       Madeline Margaret Turner
                                                                                                                                                 Kelsi Margaret Hoggard                                      Celeste Van Den Berg
               Heath Ernest Ascott-Evans, Third Class Honours         Reuben Samuel Osborne, First Class Honours with
                                                                                                                                                 Nicholas Daevid James                                       James Jacob Van Der Vorm
                 with a major in Mechatronics                            a major in Electronics and Computer Engineering
                                                                                                                                                 Caitlin Hazel Lavery                                        Glen Barrie Ward
               Aidan Matthew Campbell, Second Class Honours           John Reynolds Ovens, Third Class Honours with
                                                                                                                                                 Sean Patrick Lawson                                         Rebekah Mary Ward
                 (Division II) with a major in Mechatronics              a major in Mechatronics
                                                                                                                                                 Helen Jiang Ma                                              Sara Bjerre Williams
               Connor Fox, First Class Honours with a major           Carl David Palamountain, Second Class Honours
                                                                                                                                             M   Kara Madeleine MacDermid                                    Emily Lilah Wotton
                 in Mechatronics                                         (Division II) with a major in Mechatronics
                                                                                                                                                 Sacha Elizabeth Malkin
               Rachael Maria Anna Gee, Second Class Honours         M Liam Andrew Potts, First Class Honours with
                 (Division II) with a major in Mechatronics              a major in Mechatronics
             M Mark James Kiely, First Class Honours with a           Sheng Wang, Second Class Honours                                           GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
                 major in Mechatronics                                   (Division II) with a major in Engineering and
                                                                                                                                                 Fung Yee Michelle Ho
             M Benjamin Jacob Lewis, First Class Honours with            Innovation Management
                 a major in Mechatronics
               Matthew Robert McGhie, Third Class Honours with                                                                                   POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN QUALITY SYSTEMS
                 a major in Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering                                                                                  Brian Moonsamy                                              Tracy Deborah Te Whata
                                                                                                                                                 Farina Farah Naaz Niazi (née Munif)
                 BACHELOR OF FOOD TECHNOLOGY WITH HONOURS
                 Harrison Francis Anyon, Third Class Honours with      Ruixue Xu, Second Class Honours (Division II) with                        POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
                   a major in Food Process Engineering                   a major in Food Process Engineering                                     Elinor Anderson, with Merit in Psychology                   Evalotte Kubala, in Psychology
                 Xiaoqiong Tu, Second Class Honours (Division I)
                   with a major in Food Process Engineering

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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (HONOURS)
                 Shikeale Nicole Harris, First Class Honours       Adam Mark Miller, First Class Honours in
                   in Chemistry                                      Exercise and Sport Science
                 Brodie Erik Matheson, First Class Honours
                   in Chemistry

                 MASTER OF DAIRY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
                 Alexander Morgan Bissell, with Distinction        Shaan Walter Hill, with Distinction
                 Georgia Audrey Kinge Byrne, with Distinction      Timothy David Carlyle Hodgson, with Merit
                 Jason Kae-Yuan Cheng, with Merit                  James Benjamin Howard, with Distinction
                 Jeffrey Stephen Choy, with Merit                  Ravnit Kaur Banwait Minderjit Singh, with
                 Mathew John Verity Clarke, with Distinction         Distinction
                 Kim Tasman Essenberg, with Distinction            Gemma Louise Scown, with Distinction
                 Conor Arthur Edward Gyde, with Merit              Lauren Rose Yule, with Distinction

                 MASTER OF ENGINEERING STUDIES
                 Daniel Esteban Salazar Jaramillo, with Merit

                 MASTER OF FOOD SAFETY AND QUALITY
                 Yatindra Kumar

                 MASTER OF FOOD TECHNOLOGY
                 Tashi Zangmo, with Merit

                 MASTER OF QUALITY SYSTEMS
                 Armin Sadafi

                 MASTER OF SCIENCE
               Yahaya Jebril Amanor, with Distinction              Hannah Margaret McCarthy, First Class Honours
                 in Soil Science                                     in Plant Biology
             S Bruce Mark Chilton, with Distinction in Chemistry   Cheuk Yee Janice Tsang, Second Class Honours
             S Sophia Ellen Holdsworth, First Class Honours          (Division I) in Psychology
                 in Physiology

                 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
             D Paul Chambonniere                                   Van Hung Vuong Le
               Nikolai Kondratev                                   David Vieco Galvez
             D Maslan Lamria                                       Xi Xu

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RESEARCH OUTLINES FOR DOCTORAL GRADUANDS
           WHAKAMÄRAMA RANGAHAU KAIRANGI

           DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
           PAUL CHAMBONNIERE                                                                                     VAN HUNG VUONG LE
           High Rate Algal Pond (HRAP) is an established secondary wastewater treatment technology.              Antibiotic resistance, in which antibiotics are losing their efficacy to treat infections, is one of the
           Despite shared similarities with algae-based disinfection technologies, HRAP pathogen                 greatest threats to humans. New potent antibiotics are urgently needed. However, successful
           removal performance has been hardly characterized. In this study, an average 98.3% removal            development of an antibiotic is very rare. In such a dire context, alternative approaches, such
           of Escherichia coli (E. coli, a common pathogen removal indicator) was recorded during the            as drug combinations, are required to tackle bacterial infections. In his thesis, Mr Le reported
           two-year monitoring of two pilot scale HRAPs, confirming comparable performance with existing         synergistic interaction between sodium deoxycholate, and nitrofurans in inhibiting/killing enteric
           disinfection technologies. Laboratory trials showed decay in the dark caused most of the              bacterial pathogens. This synergistic combination provides a promising tool to combat infections
           observed removal, but the exact mechanism(s) remained unclear. Sunlight direct damage and             caused by pathogenic enterobacteria. He also investigated the mechanism of action of nitrofuran
           temperature dependent pH toxicity also improved E. coli removal. This study therefore challenges      antibiotics and discovered a novel nitrofuran-activating enzyme, AhpF. This discovery opens new
           the current consensus that sunlight-mediated mechanisms are the main drivers of disinfection in       avenues to counteract nitrofuran-resistant bacterial pathogens.
           algae ponds and highlights the need to characterize ‘dark’ mechanisms in HRAP
                                                                                                                 DAVID VIECO GALVEZ
           NIKOLAI KONDRATEV                                                                                     The genus Apteryx is one of the most unique clades of birds, they are nocturnal, flightless,
           Plants from the genus Camellia have been cultivated for centuries and include ornamental              burrow-nesting insectivores, endemic to New Zealand. Little is known about their breeding
           plants, oil-producing species, and tea crops. Many economically important Camellia species are        biology due to their secretive nature and category of endangerment. Mr Vieco explored their
           affected by fungal petal blight disease, which causes rapid browning and premature fall of the        adaptations to incubation. It was found that eggshells presented capped and plugged pores,
           flowers. In his work, Mr Kondratev investigated molecular mechanisms that make some Camellia          and are more porous than previously measured, which changes the way their gas conductance
           plants resistant to the disease. The early activation of plant defence was shown to be a key factor   in a burrow nest is understood. Their nests maintain temperatures higher than those of the
           in petal blight resistance, while late immune responses facilitated infection propagation. Analysis   environment at night while the incubating parent is foraging. By extracting DNA from eggshell
           of plant metabolites showed that resistant camellias produce several antifungal phenolic              membranes it was determined that the chicks in a nest are not always siblings, suggesting a non-
           compounds, which can be used as natural fungicides. Secreted proteins of the actively growing         monogamous mating system.
           pathogen were equally harmful to susceptible and resistant plants, further demonstrating that
           early defence activation was important for resistance. Overall, the results of the research will be   XI XU
           beneficial for the development of effective plant protection strategies.                              The handling of harvested crops usually includes a period of dark storage. This initiates a sugar
                                                                                                                 starvation process that causes senescence of the plant and ultimately results in the death of
           MASLAN LAMRIA                                                                                         tissue and food wastage. Understanding the biological mechanisms underlying dark-induced
           Indonesia, a large archipelago, is now highly dependent on oil fuel importation. To offset the        starvation can help to provide new strategies for extending the shelf life of crop plants. Miss Xu
           import costs, it has abundant marginal land which has potential for growing crops suitable for        used the model plant Arabidopsis to identify novel genetic regulators of flower senescence. She
           conversion to liquid biofuels. To increase liquid fuel self-sufficiency, it is crucial to implement   identified the causal DNA alterations of four plants that were mutated to show an altered post-
           innovations in an integrated fashion. Ms Lamria developed a systems dynamics model to                 harvest yellowing phenotype. The mutations affected genes that control chlorophyll degradation
           assess the innovative strategy and to better understand the interrelationship between biofuel         and the biosynthesis and signalling of the phytohormones ethylene and strigolactone. The
           development and the political dimension of sustainability. Scenario-based simulations were            findings from her work will be especially useful for improving postharvest characteristics of crops
           performed to assess the impacts on priority sustainability indicators including socioeconomic         that contain floral parts, such as broccoli.
           and environmental aspects. The results identified that the key leverage point is support by
           the Indonesian President based on the perceived sense of urgency. This can be sustained by
           realizing a future vision for the nation.

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                                   CEREMONY 3
                                   TUESDAY 12 MAY 2020 AT 2.30PM
                                   College of Sciences (B)

                                                                   MANAWATÜ PROGRAMME   29
COLLEGE OF SCIENCES                                                                                      POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
                                                                                                                    Elizabeth Addo, with Merit in Horticultural Science
           TE WÄHANGA PÜTAIAO

           PRO VICE-CHANCELLOR PROFESSOR RAYMOND GEOR                                                               MASTER OF AGRICOMMERCE
           BVSc, MVSc UNIV. SASK., PhD OHIO STATE                                                                   Ruohan Ren

           PAIGE OLIVIA VAN VUGHT – VALEDICTORIAN                                                                   MASTER OF SCIENCE
           Graduating with a Bachelor of Agricultural Science                                                       Mattes Ernst Groenendijk, with Distinction                   Joshua James Hunt, in Agricultural Science
                                                                                                                     in Animal Science                                           Di Wang, in Horticultural Science

                 BACHELOR OF AGRICOMMERCE
                                                                                                                    BACHELOR OF VETERINARY SCIENCE
                 Samuel William Blackmore                       Joseph Desmond Healy
                 Jessica Emma Browne                            Libby Nicole Herdman                                Molly Rose Barker                                           Madeline Lucy Lloyd
                 Tamsin Rose Cooper                             Sophie Elizabeth Higgins                            Olivia Francesca Barker                                   M Colleen Mary Lynch, with Distinction
                 Sian Jessica Emslie                            Angus Graham Wright                                 Madison Ann Bartlett                                        Si Si Ma
                 Alton Anthony Gondipon                                                                         M   Megan Erin Bastick                                          Finnan John Maloney, with Distinction
                                                                                                                M   Dylan Belworthy Hamilton*                                   Chantée Brianne McCloy
                                                                                                                    Linda Jean Bieleski                                         Paul Arthur Meech
                 BACHELOR OF AGRISCIENCE                                                                            Paul Roman Blondell                                         Jasper Dillon Meek
                 Charles Samuel Rudge Barnes                    Jacob Thomas David Mills                            Katie Elizabeth Blumer*                                     Stacy Merchant
                 Ameria Frances Beale                           Josh William Horton Morris                          Shannon Aimee Boyle, with Distinction                       Olivia Jayne Meyer
                 Ayla Leslie Calvert                            Jessica Vera Northcott                          M   Emma Kate Bridgman, with Distinction                        Heather Rose Neill
                 Georgia Alexander Croton                       Kendra Marie Paulsen                                Niklas Proehl Buddo, with Distinction                       Gayeon Noh
                 Gabriella Caila Vicki Deane                    Kathryn Margaret Price                          M   Christopher Paul Champion, with Distinction*                Hannah Ruby O’Connor
                 Zoe Frances Claire Duncan                      Joseph Michael Ransom                               Georgia Isobella McLean Child                               James Geoffrey Otto
                 Gemma Brooke Hansen                            Alexander Clifford Renner                           Samantha Nancy Christian                                    Olivia Colleen Patterson, with Distinction
                 Graham Andrew Johnson                          Dion Blair Schreiber                                Hannah Dawn Cleary                                          Marie Christine Potthoff
                 Bailey Paul Zak Lonergan                       Paige Olivia Van Vught                              Stephanie Mary Collins*                                     Kelsey Ann Renner
                 Matthew James MacDonald                        Rebecca Jane Whitehead                              Hayden Vinay Datt                                           Gabriella Rout-Brown
                 Gabrielle Hope Matthews                        Thomas Pearce Wilson                                Michelle Du Toit*                                           Elora Konok Saha
                                                                                                                    Samantha Elizabeth Eaton                                    Victor Josef Sanders
                                                                                                                    Alisdair Stuart Eddie                                       Chanel Sherman Shum
                 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE                                                                                Rachael Mary Elliot                                         Georgia Simpson-Higgins
                 James Richard Bell                             Rose Michele Jenkins                            M   Isobel Grace Entwisle, with Distinction*                    Shagufta Singh*
                 Isabelle Tung Sim Chua                         Sylvie Hannah Desborough MacLean                    Kaitlyn Anne Fake                                           Rowan Margaret Skentelbery
                 Jessica Ingrid Dalton                          Izabella Maree Norris                               Grégoire Marie Jean Fouquet*                                Jessica Grace Slattery
                 Millicent Frances Ferguson-Wilson              Tatjana Louise Wagner                               Caitlin Maja Friedrichs*                                    Sophie Neeltje Smith
                 Chelsea Leigh Hirst                            Holly Ruth Williamson                               Stephanie Jane Gadd                                         Cindy Spatholz
                 Jacob John Howard                              Kathryn Jane Woodhouse                              Margaret Hsiu Miao Gater                                    Jayne Alison Spooner
                                                                                                                    Alissa Lotine Geange                                        Chantelle Steenberg
                                                                                                                    Danielle Amber Sophie Guiver                                Ella Julia Avis Swann
                 POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY                                                 You Bo Guo                                                  Brechtsje Trynke Tacoma*
                 Sharon Rita Newmarch                                                                               Daniela Joy Harris, with Distinction                        Callum Lawrence Ronald Taylor
                                                                                                                    Lucy Yena Hong                                              Samantha Eve Todd
                                                                                                                M   Emily Jean Hooper, with Distinction                         Danial Valikhani*
                 POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN AGRICOMMERCE
                                                                                                                    Shu-Han Jenny Huang                                         Blair Van Dyk
                 Kasanita Vaiasini Ofa, with Merit                                                              M   Nicole Erin Jessie Jackson, with Distinction                Ruth Ellen Walker
                                                                                                                M   Helena Megan Johns, with Distinction                      M Tarryn Abby Walker, with Distinction
                                                                                                                    Laura Ellen Kelly                                           Sylvia Barclay Whiting
                 POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
                                                                                                                    Lauren Nicole Kelly, with Distinction                       Olivia Claire Williams*
                 Beatrice Kumwembe, with Merit                  Tiffany Chanelle Van Ravenswaay, with Merit         Ho-Jun Kwon                                                 Ashleigh Kate Wilson-Van Duin
                 Maynavanh Onevathana, with Merit                                                                   Hiu Tung Lam                                                Jamie Ka Lei Wong
                                                                                                                    Emily Kate Lawson                                           Georgia Zoe Woodward
                                                                                                                    Stephanie Louise Leggett                                  M Marcus Harry Yule, with Distinction

                                                                                                              *Degree previously conferred

30   GRADUATION | 11-13 MAY 2020                                                                              M - Massey Scholar S - Masterate Scholar D - Doctoral Scholar                                           MANAWATÜ PROGRAMME   31
BACHELOR OF VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY
                 Ji Young Choi                                   Frances Margaret Miller
                                                                                                                                     RESEARCH OUTLINES FOR DOCTORAL GRADUANDS
                 Krista Helen Donnelly                           Chloe Koh Ee Phoon                                                  WHAKAMÄRAMA RANGAHAU KAIRANGI
                 Laurie Paulette Jeanine Gil                     Scott Francis Seed
                 Tracie Alexina Ketcher                          Reagan Swindells
                 Kayley Rose Linden                              Jessica Renea Toomey
                 Ali Sinee McClenaghan                           Alisha May Flint Verrenkamp
                                                                                                                                     DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
                 POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN VETERINARY SCIENCE                                                                          CARA LEE BROSNAHAN
                 Sangay Letho, with Merit in Veterinary
                                                                                                                                     Salmon are a valuable aquaculture species in New Zealand and produce 88% of the global
                   Epidemiology
                                                                                                                                     market of farmed Chinook salmon. High mortalities have occurred at farmed salmon sites in the
                                                                                                                                     Marlborough Sounds since 2012 with no cause identified. Mrs Brosnahan identified two new
                 MASTER OF VETERINARY MEDICINE                                                                                       bacterial pathogens in these salmon and investigated their possible involvement in the deaths. Mrs
                 Joanne Earwaker, in Production Animal           Arnica Marije van der Wiele, in Production Animal                   Brosnahan found that one of the bacteria was restricted to areas where deaths occurred. This
                 Robert John McNeill Mills, with Distinction                                                                         bacterium caused disease and death when experimentally inoculated into healthy fish suggesting
                 Raewyn Cherie Sygrove, with Merit in                                                                                involvement in mortalities. The other bacterium was widespread in New Zealand and associated
                   Companion Animal                                                                                                  with healthy and affected fish suggesting unlikely direct involvement in the deaths. Mrs Brosnahan’s
                                                                                                                                     research provided valuable information and tools to the salmon industry, biosecurity managers and
                                                                                                                                     researchers in the field of aquatic animal health.
                 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
                 Cara Lee Brosnahan                            D Emily Rose McLay                                                    KATE JADE GRIFFITHS
                 Kate Jade Griffiths                             Ackim Mwape
                                                                                                                                     Increased ewe wastage results in a reduction in flock productivity and profitability. Ms Griffiths’
                                                                                                                                     research reports both lifetime wastage and detailed annual wastage in a sample of New Zealand
                                                                                                                                     commercial flocks, while also identifying factors associated with increased risk of wastage.
                                                                                                                                     Commercial sheep farmers could use the information presented in Ms Griffiths’ research to identify
                                                                                                                                     ewes within their flocks that have increased risk of wastage or poor productivity. Farmers may then
                                                                                                                                     be able to alter management of these at-risk ewes to both improve ewe productivity and reduce
                                                                                                                                     likelihood of wastage.

                                                                                                                                     EMILY ROSE MCLAY
                                                                                                                                     Biotrophic disease is a major cause of decreased yield in horticulture. Control systems are required
                                                                                                                                     to control disease in a manner which is effective and sustainable. Pre-treatments of UV-B light
                                                                                                                                     (280-320 nm) have been observed to reduce plant susceptibility to disease and may be a potential
                                                                                                                                     disease control tool to use as part of an integrated approach. Ms McLay characterised the
                                                                                                                                     capability of UV-B LED technology to reduce susceptibility of a range of lettuce (Lactuca sativa)
                                                                                                                                     cultivars to downy mildew disease caused by the biotroph Bremia lactucae. Investigations using
                                                                                                                                     LC-MS, and meta-analysis of gene expression studies, indicated this reduction in disease severity
                                                                                                                                     was correlated with increases in particular metabolite compounds. These findings highlight
                                                                                                                                     the opportunity for UV-B morphogenesis to be exploited in the development of next-generation,
                                                                                                                                     sustainable disease control tools.

                                                                                                                                     ACKIM MWAPE
                                                                                                                                     Aligned policy frameworks are required to address complex environmental challenges that
                                                                                                                                     cross jurisdictional boundaries. Mr Mwape employed quantitative and qualitative thematic
                                                                                                                                     content analysis to investigate how international park management principles are interpreted
                                                                                                                                     and implemented in Zambia’s national park policy documents. He found that, despite certain
                                                                                                                                     outcomes of positive alignment with international principles, there was little support for
                                                                                                                                     international principles at a local level. He concluded that the interpretation and adoption
                                                                                                                                     of international park management principles is contingent upon local conditions, making it
                                                                                                                                     difficult for policymakers to develop and implement local policies that mirror global policy
                                                                                                                                     models. Balancing international principles with local requirements thus appears to be a way for
                                                                                                                                     strengthening policy linkages between global and local agendas for national parks, therefore
                                                                                                                                     enabling successful achievement of global environmental goals.

                                                                                                      *Degree previously conferred

32   GRADUATION | 11-13 MAY 2020                                     M - Massey Scholar S - Masterate Scholar D - Doctoral Scholar                                                                                          MANAWATÜ PROGRAMME   33
HUIHUINGA
           WHÄ
                                   CEREMONY 4
                                   WEDNESDAY 13 MAY 2020 AT 9.30AM
                                   College of Health
                                   College of Humanities and Social Sciences (A)

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COLLEGE OF HEALTH                                                                                                                  GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
                                                                                                                                              Nikola Grace Bass (née King)                              Julie Maree Knighton
           TE KURA HAUORA TANGATA                                                                                                             Jean Irene Hopkins                                        Bernadette Noni Scurr

           PRO VICE-CHANCELLOR PROFESSOR JANE MILLS
           GradCertEd JAMES COOK, BN TAS., MN TAS., MBA IMP., MEd C.STURT, PhD MONASH                                                         POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN NURSING
                                                                                                                                              Kelsie Anne Campbell, with Merit                          Natasha Maria Tudreu (née Koolaard), with Merit
                                                                                                                                              Desiree Maureen Huia Phillipps, with Distinction
           CLARE HELEN LEES-GALLOWAY – VALEDICTORIAN
           Graduating with Graduate Diploma of Teaching (Primary)
                                                                                                                                              POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN REHABILITATION
                                                                                                                                              Waitapu Jenna Louise Bell
                 CERTIFICATE IN PUBLIC HEALTH
                 Waitapu Jenna Louise Bell                          Siobhan de Lacy-Hollows
                                                                                                                                              POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL SERVICE SUPERVISION
                                                                                                                                              Keremete Te Rangimaria Warbrick
                 BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCE
               Chase Aorangi Terea Cook                             Amethyst Jean Meade (née Taylor)
                                                                                                                                              MASTER OF APPLIED SOCIAL WORK
             M Andrew John Gowan                                    Bridget Jane White
                                                                                                                                              Irene Akinyi Ayallo, Second Class Honours                 Cherie Knights, First Class Honours
                                                                                                                                                 (Division I)                                           Mary Rose Laracy, Second Class Honours
                 BACHELOR OF MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE                                                                                       Duncan Scott Boyes, Second Class Honours                     (Division I)
                 Hayley Bridget Hutchinson                          Emerald Rose Naulder                                                         (Division I)                                           Kayla Karyn Lesley McGilligan
                                                                                                                                              Michele Elizabeth Cole-Shaw, Second Class                 Erika Rodriguez Parker, Second Class Honours
                                                                                                                                                 Honours (Division I)                                      (Division I)
                 BACHELOR OF NURSING                                                                                                          Helen Toni Davies, First Class Honours                    Claire Rachel Porter (née Whelan), First Class
                 Stephanie Grace Cameron                            Grace Laura Paske                                                         Tanya Amanda Drewery, Second Class Honours                   Honours
                 Margaret Anne Errington                            Courtney Jessica Pillar                                                      (Division I)                                           Nilene Nancy Ravji Rama
                 Jay Phillip Hunter                                 Soumya Bhavana Taduri                                                     Joseph Mark Fleming, First Class Honours                  Samara Lee Welch, Second Class Honours
                                                                                                                                              Emily Janice Jones, Second Class Honours                     (Division I)
                                                                                                                                                 (Division I)
                 BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK                                                                                                      Jobin Jose
               Cheryl Clarke, Second Class Honours (Division I)     Corrina Louise Kearns (née Quaye), Second Class
               Tegan Chloe Louise Edwards, Second Class               Honours (Division II)
                 Honours (Division II)                              Samuel Lewis, Second Class Honours (Division II)                          MASTER OF NURSING
               Amy Jane Fraser, Second Class Honours                Gayle Ngahirata Robeena Pauline Moana-Johnson                             Cynda Manilla Taitimu Baker (née Thompson),               Ann Josephine Dowdle, First Class Honours
                 (Division I)                                       Nicola Bridget Silvester, Second Class Honours                              with Merit                                              Daisy Jose
               Samuel Luke Hewett, Second Class Honours               (Division I)                                                            Peter Baur, with Distinction                              Lauren Tracy Moore, with Distinction
                 (Division II)                                      Charleane Patricia Jayne Stone (née Morris)                               Rachel Diana Cadwallader                                  Kirsty Anne Taylor, with Merit
             M Leah Maria Holl, Second Class Honours (Division I)   Tony Wayne Swift

                                                                                                                                              MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH
                 BACHELOR OF SPORT AND EXERCISE                                                                                               Caitlin Clare Pause, with Distinction
                 Matenga Baker                                      Grayson James Nicholls
                 Joshua Adam Cremen                                 Helayna May Ruifrok
                 Alison Claire Eastham                              Te Tahinga O Te Ra Wiremu Whaanga-Davies                                  MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK
                 Jarrod Talbot Harawira                             Liam Francis Younger                                                    Suzanne Margaret Cocker, First Class Honours                Sharyn Lee Roberts,
                 Tiana Ann Rose Hill                                                                                                      S Jessica Louise Mounter, Second Class Honours                  First Class Honours
                                                                                                                                              (Division I)

                 GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
                 Te Arohanui Ritihia Cook                           Manila Olympic Masiniua Nosa

36   GRADUATION | 11-13 MAY 2020                                        M - Massey Scholar S - Masterate Scholar D - Doctoral Scholar   M - Massey Scholar S - Masterate Scholar D - Doctoral Scholar                                       MANAWATÜ PROGRAMME   37
COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES                                                 POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATION
                                                                                                     Gregory James Blackstock
           TE KURA PÜKENGA TANGATA

           PRO VICE-CHANCELLOR PROFESSOR CYNTHIA J. WHITE                                            POSTGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN TERTIARY TEACHING AND LEARNING
           BA(Hons) WELL., DipTESL WELL., PhD                                                        Andrea Liliana Clavijo McCormick

                 TE AHO TÄTAIRANGI: BACHELOR OF TEACHING MÄORI MEDIUM / DIPLOMA MÄORI EDUCATION      POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN SPECIALIST TEACHING
                 Tania Joy Ngatai                            Hinemihi Amokura Te Aroha Scott-Baker   Julie Crellin Bowen, with Distinction in Blind    Kim Nicola Manukonga, with Distinction
                                                                                                       and Low Vision                                    in Learning and Behaviour
                                                                                                     Heather Margaret Collier (née Barclay), with      Nigel Lawrence McIlroy, with Merit in
                 GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF TEACHING (EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION)
                                                                                                       Merit in Learning and Behaviour                   Learning and Behaviour
                 Hayley Ruth McKenzie                        Christina Louella Wainohu               Rachael Mary Hokopaura, with Distinction in       Andrew Raymond Salisbury, in Learning
                 Sin Man Tsui                                                                          Learning and Behaviour                            and Behaviour

                 GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF TEACHING (PRIMARY)                                              TE AHO PAEREWA POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA TEACHING AND LEARNING IN MÄORI MEDIUM
                 Thomas Nelson Abraham                       Clare Helen Lees-Galloway               Kewa Tapairu Bo Cashell-Warren, with Merit        D’Arcy Antonio Pomare, with Distinction
                 Sarah Emma Ashcroft                         Maike Martini
                 Phoebe Jane Ayers                           Jon-Paul Morritt
                 Juliet Louise Bridges                       Jodi Sarah Murray                       MASTER OF COUNSELLING STUDIES
                 Aleisha Marie Cotton                        Johanna Rachael Nyenhuis                Ryszard Paul Balejko                              Lisa Pamela Chaplow
                 Simona De Vries                             Angela Louise Procter-Rofe
                 Miro Teresa Estelle Haftka (née Szabados)   Deavan Naumai Dianne Robinson
                 Suzanne Margaret Hayman                     Annabelle Jane Sims                     MASTER OF EDUCATION
                 Amanda Maree Houlahan                       Fleur Verhoeven                         Gregory John Robert Bourke, in Educational        Jennifer Anne Bowditch Moss, with Merit in
                 Ceara Elizabeth Hutchison                   Reearna Skye Webley                       Administration and Leadership                     Digital Education
                 Bridget Roanna Joll                         Charlotte Lorna Alice Wood              Michelle Robyn Fletcher, with Distinction in      Karen Ann Singleton, with Distinction in
                                                                                                       Digital Education                                 Digital Education
                                                                                                     Jeanette Marie Margaret Irons, in Digital         Suzanne Elizabeth Taylor, with Merit in
                 GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF TEACHING (SECONDARY)                                              Education                                         Mathematics Education
                 Emma Louise Blackmore                       Kara Jane Orr                           Stella Katharine Jane Browne McIntosh, with
                 April Elizabeth Bliss                       Priscilla Chey Parlato                    Merit in Digital Education
                 Heather Isobel Mary Samundsen Bosselmann    Meg Therese Paterson                    Michelle Anne Hazeleger Mollard, in Teaching
                 Eve Siobhan Coltman                         Shane Pickles                             English to Speakers of Other Languages
                 Ashleigh Kate Fincham                       Anna Caroline Rutherford (née Payton)     Leadership
                 Larissa Danielle Flutey                     Damien Allen Scott
                 Nicole Ashleigh Hamilton                    Catherine Marion Spindler
                 Samantha Evelyn Harper                      Anna Rose Strickett                     MASTER OF EDUCATIONAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
                 Ngatupuna Allan Jackson-Apai                Christopher John Te Punga-MacKay        Liam Michael Vanden Brink, Second Class Honours
                 Thomas Frederick Kalin                      Alida Catharina Turnbull                   (Division I)
                 Katherine Alex Lepper                       Pamela Georgina West
                 Amy Elizabeth McAllen                       Holly Christabel Ruth Aroha White
                 Katherine Noeline Letitia Mines             Rachel Jayne Withington                 MASTER OF SPECIALIST TEACHING
                 Melanie Helen O’Connor                                                              Taralynn McIlroy (née Boyle), with Merit in       Sonia Marie Turnbull, in Learning and Behaviour
                                                                                                       Learning and Behaviour
                                                                                                     Catherine Mabel Smith, with Distinction in
                                                                                                       Learning and Behaviour

                                                                                                     POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN EDUCATIONAL AND DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
                                                                                                     Amy Tegan Young, with Distinction

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