Division <strong>of</strong> Business, Humanities and Social Science Pro Vice-Chancellor Pr<strong>of</strong>essor M.C. Frazer, BA(Deakin), BSc (Hons)(Mon), GradDipEdTert (DDIAE), MAdmin(Mon), PhD(Camb), AIMM MAIP, MACE Executive Assistant H. lost, BSc(Hons), PhD(Mon) Deputy Head <strong>of</strong> Division D.G. Adams, BCom(Melb), M~dmin(Mon),T5TC Director, MBA Program R.M. Brown, BCom(Melb), MEd(Mon), MPhil(Lough), FCIM, MACE, MlPMA Director, Master <strong>of</strong> International Business R.C. Donkin, DipMechEng(SIT), BBus(Acc)O/lC), MBA(Deakin), CPA, MACS Director, Offshore Business Eduation Programs K. Van Veenendaal, AssDipMktg(CI~), BBusMktg(~1~) Associate Degree Project Coordinator M. Elliott, BA, MEd(Melb), PhD(5tanford) Divisional Manager, Policy and Planning Administration M. Conway, BA(Griffith), ~rad~ipTertEd(UNE) Divisional Manager, Student and Course Administration T. Kilsby, BA(LaT) Divisional Associate R. Sharma, BSc, DipEd(Tas), GradDipOpsRes(RMIT), MEdAdmin, PhD(UNE) School <strong>of</strong> Commerce Accounting Head W.C. Nash, BCom, DipEd(Melb), MBA(C~~~IT) Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor H.M. Paterson, DipEd, BCom(Melb), MEc, PhD(LaT), CPA Principal Lecturers N.J. Allport, BCom, MBA(Melb), ~Ed(Mon), FCPA W.H. Platt, BCom, DipEd(Melb), MAdmin, MEnvSc(Mon), CPA Senior Lecturers R.C. Donkin, DipMechEng(SIT), ~ipBus(Dp)(SlT), BBus(Acc)(VIC), MBA(Deakin), CPA, MAC5 M. Dunkley, BBUS(CIT), DipEd(Melb), MBA(Mon),CPA J.R. Gerrand, BEc(Mon), CPA L. Kloot, BA(Melb), BBus(sl~), ~~orn(Melb), CPA A. Richardson, BEc(Mon), G~~~D~~EDP(CIT), MBA(Melb), ACA B.W. Spurrell, BCom, BA, DipEd(Melb), CPA, FCPA D.G. Vinen, BEc, MAdmin, DipEd(Mon), ACA, FTlA J.D. Wells, BCom(Hons)(Qld), MAdmin(Mon), FCPA, ACA Lecturers M. Barut, BBus, GradDipAcc(Sl~), MBA(Mon), MACS A. Bell. BBus (SIT) GradDipBIT(suT), ASA C. ~a;sh, D~~B&(ACC)(SIT), MTaxSt(Mon1, ACA E. Sandercock, BA(WA), BBus(SlT), CPA, ACA I. Tempone, BCom, DipEd(Melb), CPA K. Turpie, BEc(Hons)(LaT), MCom(Melb), CPA Economics Head D.J. Thomas, MA(Syd), PhD(Mon) Principal Lecturer J.B. Wielgosz, BCom(Hons), MA, DipEd(Melb) Senior Lecturers P.G.L. Harkness, BAgEc(UNE), MAdmin(Mon) 5. Holligan, BEc(Hons)(LaT) D.J. Owens, BEc(Hons1, MAdmin(Mon) R.N. Smith, BA(Hons), DipEd, DipContEd(UNE), MCom(N5W). GradDipBIT(5lT) PO. Xavier, MA(Leic), MEc(Mon) Lecturers C. Barry, MEc(Mon) M. Freebairn. BAaEc. D~DE~(UNE) . . J. erstm man,'^^, i ~d(~on) Law I Head P. Holland, DipEd, BCom, LLB(Hons)(Melb), MEnvSc(Mon), Barrister & Solicitor Wit) Supreme Court Princi~al Lecturer B.R. ~larke, BEc, LLM(Mon), GradDipMkt(C1T). Barrister and Solicitor (Vic) Supreme Court Senior Lecturers 5. Kapnoullas, LLM, BA, DipEd(Melb), Barrister and Solicitor (Vic) Supreme Court M. Psaltis, BA, LLM, DipEd(Melb), Barrister and Solicitor (Vic) Supreme Court Lecturers 5. Edmonds LLB(Adel), Barrister and Solicitor Nit) Supreme Court P. Mclntosh, BJuris, LLB(Mon), Barrister and Solicitor wit) Supreme Court C. Parkes, LLBUas) PJ. Pascoe, LLM, BCorn(Melb), DipEd, AASA, Barrister-at-Law 5. Wilson, BJuris, LLB(Mon), Barrister and Solicitor (Vic) Supreme Court School <strong>of</strong> lnformation Systems lnformation Systems Head J.A. James, DipMedRadiotherapy, GradDipDP(RM1T) MBlT (RMIT) Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor M.G. Nicholls, MEc, PhD(Mon), MACE Principal Lecturers G.M. Leonard, BSc(Melb), MACS G.A. Murphy, BCom(Melb), CPA J.F. Pidgeon, BA, DipEd(Mon) W.D. Wilde, BCom(Birm), MSc(Melb), MACS Senior Lecturers N.L. Bailey, BSc(Leeds), GradDipEd(H1E). MACS P.M. Kindler, DipBus, BAppSc(CIT), CPA, MACS
S.R. Sicilia, BSc(Hons), PhD(Mon), MIIF, MAIP, MACS P.M. Simmons, BSc(Hons)(Sheff), MACS J.A. Sykes, BE(Hons)(Melb), DipEE(CIT), PhD(UNSW) Lecturers O.K. Burmeister, BAppSc(SIT), DipMin B.A. Calway, GradDipMgtSyst(S1T). MBus(lT)(SIT), MAC5 P.J. Eden, BSc(Hons)(Qld), MSc(Mon), GradDipComp(Melb), GradDipEd(AIE), MACM I.B. Fantin, DipBS(EDP)(FIT), DipEd(HIE), BEd(Lat) E. Levin, BA, DipEd(Melb) E. Lindberg, BAppSc(EDP)(CIT), GradDipEd(HIAE), MACS K.M. Marles, BSc(Griffith) J.L. Munro, BEc(Mon), GradDipBusAdmin(SIT), MIT (SUT), MACS J.M. Pitt, BA(Melb) G. Ravalli, BSc(Hons)(Melb), DipEd(Melb), GradDipMathSc(Me1b) L. Schulberg, BEc, DipEd(Mon) c7 . RA. Sala, BBus (SIT) g. M.S. Thurairasa, BA(SIU), MACS M.C. Too, BA(Mu), MSSM(USC), MPA(USC), O" GradDipSAD(Edin), MACS m L 2. 3 VI School <strong>of</strong> International and Political Studies I C 3 Head 2, D. Mayer, LLB(Melb), MA(Mon), GradDipEd(Haw) r, W Asian Languages and Cultures Chair A. Skoutarides, PhD(Mon) Senior Lecturers N. Fukushima, DipEd(Tokyo), MA(Mon) T. Machida, BA(<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Sacred Heart, Japan), MEd(LaT) Lecturers J. Chen, BA(Akita Keizai Daigaku), GradDipJapanese(S1T) T. Kikuchi, MA(ANu) 5. Kim, BA(Sangmyung), BA(Mon), DipEd(Mon1 T Mizuno, BA(Tokai), GradDipAppLing(M0n) T. Nawano, BEd(Kyoto <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Education) T. Savage, BA(Purdue), DipEd(Purdue), BLit(Hons)(Melb), GradDipJapanese(SUT) W. Seo, MA(Cincinatti), PhD(Cincinatti) Q. Ton-That, BSc(<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Tasmania), GradDip(Leg.Stud.)(LaTrobe) R. Warmington, BA(Hons)(Mon), DipEd(Mon), GradDip Japanese (SIT) Italian Language and Culture Chair L.A. Hougaz, MA(Melb), DipEd(Melb) Senior Lecturers D. Fairservice, MA(WA), PhD(Edin), DipEd(MCAE) Lecturers M.M. Masini, BA(Hons)(Melb), DipEd(LaT) Political Studies Chair D.Y. Mayer, LLB(Melb), GradDipEd(Haw), MA(Mon) Senior Lecturers 5. Lakha, BSc(Hons)(Hull), GradDipUrbStuds(London), PhD(Mon) P.J. Love, MA(LaT), P~D(ANu) K.J. Rowley, BA(Hons)(Melb) F.X. Walsh, BA(Melb), BEd(Mon) Lecturers G.C.J. Morieson, BA(Mon), DipSocStud(Me1b). GradDipEd(Haw) J. Schmid, MA(Melb) J. Tighe, MA(LaT) School <strong>of</strong> Management Marketing and Organisation Behaviour Head B. Cargill, BA(Melb), MAPsS Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors C. Christodoulou, BAgSc(Melb), MSc, MAdmin, PhD(Mon) 5. Long, BA(Hons)(Melb), TSTC, MEd(Mon). PhD(Melb) Principal Lecturers J. Newton, MA(Leeds), BBus(CIT) G. Watts, BCom, MBA, DipEd(Melb), GradDipAppSocPsych(sIT) L.A. Zirnrnerman, BCom, MBA(Melb) Senior Lecturers G. Drummond, MA(Me1b) B. Evans, BAppSc(RMIT), MAdmin(Mon), GradlMA M. Enright, DipBusStuds(c~T), BA(Melb) L. Gomm, BEd, GradDipOrgBeh A. Rodger, BBus, GradDipBusAdmin(SIT), BA(LaT) J. Stewart, BA, BEd, MEdStud(Mon) Lecturers J.G. Batros, BSc, BA(Melb), TSTC D. Ch'ng, BSc(Hons), MBus(Mon), DipAppChem(S1T) R DiVirgilio, BBus(CIT) S. Grdovic, BBusHons(Mon) C. Jevons, BSc(Melb), GradDipBusAdmin(SUT) A. Koch, MA(S.G.P.5. Warsaw), PhD(Wroclaw) B. Lasky, BBus(PublAdmin)(RMIT), GradDipPersAdmin(Victoria), AIPMA, AlTD H. Russell, BBus(RM1T). GradDipEd(Hawth0rn) J. Shannon, BA(Qld) M. Spark, BCA(VUW), MBA(GranlT), FAIC D(AFAIM) J. Stewart, BA, B.Ed, MEOSTUD (Mon) T. Tyson, MA(Cambridge) J. Westwood, BEco(ANU), MScTourismMktg(Surrey-UK) L. Willshire, MA(Melb)
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