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Doctor of Philosophy

Megan Renae Adam (School of Education) Starved of Power: The Cultural Politics of Nutrition and the Dietary Colonisation of Aboriginal Communities in the Northern Territories of Australia

Carina Maria Bossu (School of Education) Higher Distance Education in Brazil: Policies, Practices and Staff Development

Christine Cameron
(School of Business, Economics and Public Policy) Women Doctors of the Catholic Church: A Study in Servant Leadership

Joanna Eva Henryks
(School of Business, Economics and Public Policy) Organic Foods and Consumer Choice in Context: An Exploration of Switching Behaviour

Panumas Kudngaongarm
(School of Law) Protecting Intellectual Property in Thai Traditional Medicine

Yosen Liu (School of Health) Midlife Career Transitions for  Male Scientists and Engineers: A Qualitative Study

Ross Thomas Mewton
(School of Business, Economics and Public Policy) The Economics of Green Power Offered to Electricity Consumers

Singye Namgyel (School of Business, Economics and Public Policy) A Model for Quality Pre-Service Teacher Education in Bhutan

Mitchell Robert Parkes
(School of Education) The Competencies Required for Effective Performance in a University E-Learning Environment

Virginia Maureen Skinner (School of Health) Individual Responses to Stress and Burnout: Workplace Issues for Australian Nurses and Midwives

Kanistorn Terdpaopong (School of Business, Economics and Public Policy) Financial Distress, Nonperforming Loans and Small and Medium- Sized Enterprises in Thailand: An Intertemporal and a Cross-sectional Study

Alison June Weatherley (School of Business, Economics and Public Policy) Improving Communication for Residents in Aged Care Hostels: A Case Study


Doctor of Education

Pawan Kucita (School of Education) Multi-Grade Teaching as a Strategy to Achieve Universal Primary Education in Bhutan: An Analysis of Current Policies and Practices


Doctor of Health Services Management

Prabhjot Kaur Singh (School of Health) Understanding the Sustainability of Informal Care of People with Dementia: A Family Carers’ Persepctive


Master of Administrative Leadership with Honours

Rhonda Maree Leece (School of Business, Economics and Public Policy) Factors that Contribute to Attitudes of Satisfaction with Support Services in the Higher Education Sector


Master of Educational Administration with Honours

Dorji P (School of Business, Economics and Public Policy) Copyright Protection in Bhutan: An Exploratory Study


Master of Education with Honours

Leonie Jane MacGregor (School of Education) An Investigation into Students’ Recognition of Two-Dimensional Shapes in Different Orientations

Rose-Lee Joy Power (School of Business, Economics and Public Policy) Chronic Pain Management and Adult Learning: Towards a Different Understanding


Master of Laws by Research

Alison Jane Ryan (School of Law) The Aims of Hybrid Tribunals: An Examination of the Theoretical Basis for the Work of the Special Panels for Serious Crimes in East Timor


Master of Nursing with Honours

Namira Edwina Williams (School of Health) Hidden Voices: A Qualitative Study of Cervical and Breast Screening Experiences for Women with Mild Intellectual Disability Living in the Community

Rhonda Lynne Wilson (School of Health) Barriers to Early Identification and Intervention of Early Psychosis Among Young Rural Males