Congratulations to the students who completed in November 2025

 

The University recognises that a higher degree by research represents a considerable achievement, reflecting hard work and a high level of commitment and dedication.

Congratulations on your outstanding accomplishment! 

 


Ahmed Alhammad – Doctor of Philosophy
College of Business, Government and Law
The obligations of parties in e-commerce under Saudi Arabian and Islamic law. ‘Compatibility of Modern Saudi Law with Traditional Islamic Law’


Diana Eyers-White – Doctor of Philosophy
College of Business, Government and Law
How can food assistance models operate more effectively to facilitate clients’ pathways towards food security?


Christopher Bailey – Doctor of Philosophy
College of Education, Psychology and Social Work
Exploring Australian Adolescents’ Beliefs and Perceptions on Healthy Eating: The Influence of Food Advertising and the Role of Food Literacy in Shaping Dietary Behaviour – A Mixed-Methods Study


Nouf Saud S Barasayn – Doctor of Philosophy
College of Education, Psychology and Social Work
Impacts of Western Theories: Application to Professional Practice in Saudi Arabia


Priyadharshany Sandanapitchai – Doctor of Philosophy (Clinical Psychology).
College of Education, Psychology and Social Work
Low-Intensity, High-Impact: A Randomized Controlled Trial of Online Guided Self-Help Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD


Kirrily MacRaild – Doctor of Philosophy
College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Ordinary Trauma and Everyday Empowerment: The Life Writing of Defence Children in Australia


Siobhan Fitzpatrick – Doctor of Philosophy
College of Medicine and Public Health
Rectus diastasis of parity: Incidence, treatment and outcomes


Vassilios (Billy) Karnaros – Doctor of Philosophy
College of Medicine and Public Health
The discovery and validation of biomarker candidates of immune dysfunction in Motor Neuron Disease


Jing Quah – Doctor of Philosophy
College of Medicine and Public Health
Renewal AF. A novel quantitative method assessing fibrillatory dynamics in patients with atrial fibrillation. Mechanistic and therapeutic implications.


Ellen Wynn – Doctor of Philosophy
College of Medicine and Public Health
“It’s essential, and it’s expensive”: investigating Australian households’ everyday experiences of fruit and vegetable procurement


Monica Lawrence – Doctor of Philosophy
College of Nursing and Health Sciences
Cultural Safety in clinical, teaching and research practice in Australian Indigenous health. An Auto-ethnography.


Ashenafi Woyessa – Doctor of Philosophy
College of Nursing and Health Sciences
Exploring Health Emergency Preparedness from a System Perspective: Implications for Resource-Poor Health System Resilience


Batool Aljubran – Doctor of Philosophy
College of Science and Engineering
Optimising Laser Tattoo Removal: A Comprehensive Analysis of Parameters, Techniques, and Safety Protocol


Salindi Herath – Doctor of Philosophy
College of Science and Engineering
Influence of Mechanical Factors on Bone Remodelling in the Proximal Tibia Following a Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty


Emma Kerr – Doctor of Philosophy
College of Science and Engineering
Impacts of host and environment on Elasmobranch microbial communities


Braden Page – Doctor of Philosophy
College of Science and Engineering
Optimization of CNT Field Emitter Performance for Application in Cold Cathode X-ray Tubes


 

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