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Institute of Advanced Studies Student Researchers’ Conference Program Day 1- Tuesday 2 nd May, 2017: 8:00am - 5:30pm Welcome Breakfast and Registration Mal Nairn Auditorium & Foyer, Red 7 8:00 - 9:20 am Welcome to Country - Aunty Bilawara Lee Introduction - Prof Simon Maddocks (VC) & Prof Lawrence Cram (DVC-RRT) Keynote Speaker Mal Nairn Auditorium 9:20 - 10 am A/Prof Inger Mewburn - What do employers want? Forging a fulfilling post PhD career Opening Student Researchers Mal Nairn Auditorium 10 -10:45am Veronica Toral-Granda Alien species invasion pathways to the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador Maria Salvatrice Randazzo Towards a conceptualization and preliminary legal theory of traditional Australian Indigenous law: A study on its sources, scope and nature Bronwyn Dann Harvesting Moonlight: Visual narratives of pearling in the north of Australia and into Asia Morning Tea Mal Nairn Auditorium Foyer 10:45 – 11:15am Split Stream Student Researcher Presentations, 2x Sessions International Research Red 9.1.45 11:15 - 1pm Ronju Ahammad Applying an ecosystem service approach to identify forest contributions to rural livelihoods in Bangladesh Khami Aughterson Saving a thousand Islands: the efficacy of International transboundary water governance for equitable benefit-sharing in the Salween River. Pia Harkness Participatory mapping for Marine Protected Area establishment in Indonesia: Examining its application across scales. Steve Sutton "Is Your Cyclone Kit Ready?" Bing Liu State centralism and neoliberalism: The way of internationalisation for Chinese universities Speed Presentations Red 9.1.48 11:15 - 1pm Scott Bevis Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Veterans and Schema Therapy in Recovery. Rens Van Der Vegt Liquefied Natural Gas Development in Gladstone - Risk Governance, Impact Assessment and Public Engagement Lyndall Warton Engaging parents in school-based nutrition education to encourage healthful eating in children from low-income populations. Gavin Morris The prevalence of trauma in Nauiyu: Incorporating traditional Aboriginal healing tools in an educational setting

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Institute of Advanced Studies Student Researchers’ Conference Program

Day 1- Tuesday 2nd May, 2017: 8:00am - 5:30pm

Welcome Breakfast and Registration Mal Nairn Auditorium & Foyer, Red 7 8:00 - 9:20 am

Welcome to Country - Aunty Bilawara Lee Introduction - Prof Simon Maddocks (VC) & Prof Lawrence Cram (DVC-RRT)

Keynote Speaker Mal Nairn Auditorium 9:20 - 10 am

A/Prof Inger Mewburn - What do employers want? Forging a fulfilling post PhD career

Opening Student Researchers Mal Nairn Auditorium 10 -10:45am

Veronica Toral-Granda Alien species invasion pathways to the Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Maria Salvatrice Randazzo Towards a conceptualization and preliminary legal theory of traditional Australian Indigenous law: A study on its sources, scope and nature

Bronwyn Dann Harvesting Moonlight: Visual narratives of pearling in the north of Australia and into Asia

Morning Tea Mal Nairn Auditorium Foyer 10:45 – 11:15am

Split Stream Student Researcher Presentations, 2x Sessions International Research Red 9.1.45 11:15 - 1pm

Ronju Ahammad Applying an ecosystem service approach to identify forest contributions to rural livelihoods in Bangladesh

Khami Aughterson Saving a thousand Islands: the efficacy of International transboundary water governance for equitable benefit-sharing in the Salween River.

Pia Harkness Participatory mapping for Marine Protected Area establishment in Indonesia: Examining its application across scales.

Steve Sutton "Is Your Cyclone Kit Ready?"

Bing Liu State centralism and neoliberalism: The way of internationalisation for Chinese universities

Speed Presentations Red 9.1.48 11:15 - 1pm

Scott Bevis Complex Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Veterans and Schema Therapy in Recovery.

Rens Van Der Vegt Liquefied Natural Gas Development in Gladstone - Risk Governance, Impact Assessment and Public Engagement

Lyndall Warton Engaging parents in school-based nutrition education to encourage healthful eating in children from low-income populations.

Gavin Morris The prevalence of trauma in Nauiyu: Incorporating traditional Aboriginal healing tools in an educational setting

Simon Mahood What can the Gini coefficient tell us about population fragmentation and extinction risk of Bengal Florican?

Lala Bumela Sudeimantara English academic literacy for Indonesian students: A case of selling and buying knowledge

Sarah Ajowi Exploring engagement of African-born women in Australia with behaviour change communication to address intimate partner violence

Tom Duncan Indigenous conservation perspectives and implications for collaborations in threatened species management

Darryl Saylor The epistemology of The Gardens: A generational tapestry of governance, leadership and mentoring roles

Lunch Break and Networking Menzies Building Foyer, Red 9 1 – 2pm

Split Stream Student Researcher Presentations, 3x Sessions

Indigenous Research Red 9.2.46 2 – 3 pm

Kaely (Michaela) Woods Challenges and rewards of mixing methods in small Aboriginal populations

Leena Panicker An exploration of health rights for Indigenous patients in renal care

Alison Mitchell Aboriginal children and penicillin injections for rheumatic fever: is injection pain a problem?

Beverley Counsellor Navigating Native title

Across the Spectrum Red 9.1.48 2 - 3pm

Douglas Yeboah Influence of Photophysical Parameters on Exciton Diffusion Length and Diffusion Coefficient in Bulk Heterojunction Organic Solar

Ian Hance Public Installation as an alternative exhibiting space. "Potlatching"across Australia's Tropical North

Anne-Marie Marias Breaking the silence: Teachers speak out about classroom behavioural problems

Ana Vuin Migration against the tide

Health, Education and Humanities Red 9.1.45 2 - 3 pm

Dina Kariodimedjo Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage in Indonesia: Intellectual Property Law and Transnational

Simon Morris Critical factors in the establishment of a sustainable accountancy profession in Timor-Leste

Barbara Morris Snakes and Ladders: Narrative as Data

Claire Bartlett A constructivist grounded theory study of reformers' experiences of scaling up AL

Afternoon Tea …and make your way to the CDU Theatre for 330pm sharp start!

Menzies Building Foyer 3 - 3:30 pm

Spun-style “Stories from the Other Side” CDU HDR Students & Alumni talk about their PhD Journey

Followed by canapés and drinks with the speakers and dancing (if you wish)!

CDU Theatre, Orange 3 3:30-6 pm

End of IASSR Conference Day 1

Day 2- Wednesday 3rd May, 2017: 8:30am – 4:30 pm

Registration Mal Nairn Auditorium & Foyer, Red 7 8:30 – 8:45 am

Keynote Speaker Professor Cathy Robinson - Building innovation and impact through collaboration

Mal Nairn Auditorium 8:45 – 9:30 am

Opening Student Researcher Presentations Mal Nairn Auditorium 9:30 -10:45am

Hannah Ling Diversity in Worldviews and Approaches to Small-scale Manganese Mining in West Timor, Indonesia

Jacquelyn Escarcha Towards climate-smart livestock: the role of water buffalo in increasing livelihood resilience in Central Luzon, Philippines

Soundara Rajan Physical and functional Quality of Life of Facial Trauma Patients in the Northern Territory, Australia –A Retrospective study

Craig Bellamy Researching for a Modern History Topic - An Alternative Method

Jennifer Macdonald Finding what you never knew you were looking for: the benefits of an emerging research methodology

Morning Tea Mal Nairn Auditorium Foyer 10:45- 11:15am

Split Stream Student Researcher Presentations, 3x Sessions

Social & Emotional Wellbeing Red 6.1.03 11:15am – 1pm

Belinda Davison Emotional status of Indigenous and non-Indigenous young adults in the NT

Rebecca Amery Understanding Communication Difficulties of Yolŋu with MJD

Carolyn Mison-Smith The Provenance of literacy: Reigning descriptors

Katelyn Rossiter Natural Disaster Risk Reduction Using Social Media: Development of An Evidence-based Community Engagement Model

Science Red 9.1.48 11:15 - 1pm

Alea Rose Wastewater nitrogen budgets can be resolved by complementary functional gene and physicochemical methods

Damian Oyong Does complement protection comes at a cost? Role of complement-fixing antibodies in the pathogenesis of severe malaria anaemia

Penelope Godwin Stable isotope tracer hydrology for investigation of springs in a data and resource limited environment

Rhiannon Moore Using histological stains to explore the structure of saltwater crocodile skin

Environment Red 9.1.45 11:15 - 1pm

Grigorijs Goldbergs Hierarchical integration of individual tree and area-based approaches for savanna biomass estimation from airborne LiDAR

Kamal Melvani Forest gardens reduce the economic and ecological vulnerability of farming enterprises

Robin Leppitt The Conservation Ecology of the Alligator Rivers Yellow Chat (Epthianura crocea tunneyi)

Vidushi Thusithana Vegetation recruitment in differently aged rehabilitated patches of monsoonal vine forest in the Northern Territory, Australia.

Lunch with comedian Amy Hetherington “Silliness can keep you sane”

Mal Nairn Auditorium Foyer, Red 7 1 – 2:15pm

Split Stream Student Researcher Presentations, 3x Sessions

Engineering & Renewables Red 6.1.03 2:15 - 3:30pm

Anindya Ganguly To determine cohesive energy, formation enthalpy and electronic structure of chromium carbides by first principle calculations.

David Ompong Optimisation of Photocurrent in Bulk Heterojunction Organic Solar Cells using Optical Admittance Analysis Method

Shokhida Safarova Impact of microclimatic conditions on households’ electricity consumption in the hot and humid tropical climate of Darwin

Ranjith Kumar Selvamani Investigation of the cause of underground corrosion in steel power poles and estimation of its remaining service life

Health, Education & Humanities Red 9.1.45 2:15 - 3:30pm

Narumon Sriratanaviriyajul Motivational Factors for Knowledge Sharing using Pedagogical Discussion Cases: Students, Educators, and Environmental Factors

Sarah Whalan An interactive and visual dietary assessment tool for use across cultures

Simon Morris Critical factors in the establishment of a sustainable accountancy profession in Timor-Leste

Alison Reedy The experiences of Indigenous higher education students in online learning: Findings and implications from an EDR study

Mel Underwood The Voice of Reason: An Examination of Nurse Related Adverse Events Subject to Coronial Inquiry within Australia (2001 – 2013)

Speed Presentations Red 9.1.48 2:15 - 3:30pm

Wakhid Nashruddin Developing undergraduate research and inquiry in English language teacher education programs in Indonesia

Widya Pertiwi From explanatory frameworks to thinking tools: Taking a second look at developments in educational research.

Mohammad Hanif Polar coded modulation technique for next generation wireless communication systems

Greg Williams Storying pedagogy for in-between spaces

Helen (Kasztelan) Chapman

The Quartet of towering B's in piano Music: Why Bartók is not as well-known as Bach, Beethoven and Brahms

Maruf Rahman Maxim Students’ Perception of Green Finance in Bangladesh

Erin Westerhuis Patterns in bird assemblages of central Australian river red gum woodlands

Afternoon Tea Mal Nairn Auditorium Foyer 3:30-4pm

Presentation of Prizes and Closing Prof Lawrence Cram

Mal Nairn Auditorium 4- 4:30pm

End of IASSR Conference

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