AUT graduates record number of PhD students
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Thu Jul 26 2012 12:00:00 GMT+1200 (New Zealand Standard Time)
AUT graduates record number of PhD students
Thursday, 26 July 2012, 11:02 am
Press Release: AUT University
AUT graduates record number of PhD students
Auckland University of Technology (AUT) will celebrate its Winter Graduation with a record number of 38 PhDs being awarded over two days of ceremonies. This is the highest number of PhDs granted by AUT University to date and an increase from the 20 PhDs awarded at the last graduation in December 2011.
Of the 2500 students graduating, 1500 will participate in the parade at 10:00am from Albert Park, along Queen Street, finishing at Aotea Square where the graduating ceremonies will be held on Thursday 26 and Friday 27 July 2012.
One of those proud students will be New Zealand Tourism and Research Institute’s Senior Research Officer and single mum, Carolyn Deuchar. Carolyn completed her extensive research on small tourism enterprises network formation in rural New Zealand and the integration of information and communication technologies and community in Western Southland.
Below is a list of the thesis titles from this semester’s PhD graduates:
Business and Law
Denis Mowbray, Doctor of Philosophy
Searching for the “mythical unicorn” – the missing link between boards of directors and organisational effectiveness
Jashim Khan, Doctor of Philosophy
Cash or Card: Consumer Perceptions of Payment Modes
Katherine Ravenswood, Doctor of Philosophy
Productivity, Participation and Employee Wellbeing in the Residential Aged Care Sector
Luiz Mendes Filho, Doctor of Philosophy
Understanding how user-generated content empowers the online consumer in the travel industry
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Noel Spanier, Doctor of Philosophy
Competence and Incompetence Training, Impact on Executive Decision-Making Capability: Advancing Theory and Testing
Norhayati Mat Husin, Doctor of Philosophy
Intellectual Capital Reporting in Malaysian Companies: A Multidimensional Analysis
Saten Kumar, Doctor of Philosophy
A Cross Country Evaluation of the Demand for Money
Paul Tuck Ming Leong, Doctor of Philosophy
Mentoring Practices in Information Systems Project Management
Culture and Society
Althea Louise Lambert, Doctor of Philosophy
Belonging and Becoming: Voices of Harmonious Being. Young women Steiner students explore their lifeworlds through Goethean conversation
Carolyn Deuchar, Doctor of Philosophy
Small Tourism Enterprise Network formation in rural destinations: integrating ICT and community in Western Southland New Zealand
Jyoti Rookshana Jhagroo, Doctor of Education
A hermeneutic phenomenological study of the lived experiences of immigrant students in their mathematics classrooms at a secondary school in Auckland, New Zealand
Kazuhisa Hara, Doctor of Philosophy
Educational change beyond borders: International Baccalaureate in New Zealand
Margaret Joan Stuart, Doctor of Philosophy
Cradle and all; rocking the cradle of wealth. Human capital theory and Early Childhood Education in New Zealand, 1999-2008
Nicola Chisnall, Doctor of Philosophy
Montessori education in Aotearoa-New Zealand: A framework for peace and social justice
Ross Stacy Bernay, Doctor of Education
Mindfulness and the beginning teacher
Yixin (Jim) Luo, Doctor of Philosophy
The Strategic Role of HRM in Organizational Performance: the Large Hotel Sector in New Zealand
Design and Creative Technologies
Alan Te Morenga Litchfield, Doctor of Philosophy
The Semantics of Work in a Work System: A Pragmatic Philosophy of Information Systems
Ashwin Polishetty, Doctor of Philosophy
Machinability and microstructural studies on phase transformations in Austempered Ductile Iron
Graeme David Sterne, Doctor of Philosophy
Images of Public Relations in New Zealand: Perceptions of Key Stakeholders in Business, Education and the Media
Hai Lan, Doctor of Philosophy
An Investigation into Ambulatory Blood Pressure Measurement
Lisa Ann Williams, Doctor of Philosophy
Beyond words: An investigation into aspects of meaning articulated through the material forms of ‘old’ media as expressed in a polysemous narrative
Mark Beckerleg, Doctor of Philosophy
Evolution of Robotic Controllers Using Genetic Algorithms
Markus Leonard Stamm, Doctor of Philosophy
Framework for the integration of an advanced manufacturing paradigm and methodologies in New Zealand manufacture-to-order SMEs
Song Cui, Doctor of Philosophy
Thermomechanics, Material Flow and Microstructure Evolution during Friction Stir Processing of Light Cast Alloys
Thamilini Arunachalam, Doctor of Philosophy
An extension and implementation of a computational theory of language
Health and Environmental Sciences
Alicia Crocket, Doctor of Philosophy
Creating a healthier eating environment on campus: Feed Your Need to Succeed
Angela Cadogan, Doctor of Philosophy
The Diagnosis of Shoulder Pain in Primary Care
Caryn Zinn, Doctor of Philosophy
Losing weight and keeping it off: Workplace and dietician clinic settings
Christos Kostas Argus, Doctor of Philosophy
Characteristics and Development of Strength and Power in Rugby Union
El-Shadan Tautolo, Doctor of Philosophy
Pacific Fathers Cultivating the Future: The heath of Pacific fathers and their involvement and influence upon their children
Maria Carbines, Doctor of Philosophy
Adjusting and redefining priorities: A grounded theory of everyday parental management in families with young children
Micalla Williden, Doctor of Philosophy
Health and productivity in New Zealand: an exploratory study
Richard Francis Ellis, Doctor of Philosophy
Neurodynamic evaluation of the sciatic nerve during neural mobilisation: ultrasound imaging assessment of sciatic nerve movement and the clinical implications for treatment
Roz Karen Sorensen, Doctor of Health Sciences
Mental Health Consumer Participation: A Technical Action Research Project
Ruth DeSouza, Doctor of Philosophy
Migrant Maternity
Simon Gianotti, Doctor of Philosophy
The FREED framework for community sports injury prevention implementation in New Zealand
Tiaki Brett Smith, Doctor of Philosophy
Monitoring Performance of Elite Rowers
Te Ara Poutama
Ella Henry, Doctor of Philosophy
Te Wairua Auaha: Emancipatory Maori entrepreneurship in screen production
ENDS
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