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MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN

Welcome to our first HSS Newsletter for 2010 heralding what we hope will be another stellar year for the Faculty.

At this stage of the first semester, I know many of our new students may still be struggling to settle into their classes and study schedules. We hope that reading some of the success stories featured in this newsletter will inspire you by offering a glimpse into where your Humanities and Social Sciences degree might take you.

Yasmin Al Mahdy, for instance, has been attending press conferences and interviews with world leaders as part of her Austrade internship in Singapore.

Recent computer games graduate, Wictor Hattenbach, is now living and working in Paris, having secured a position with one of the world’s largest video games production houses.

Our award-winning Film and Television alumnus, Cameron Edser, was recently in Sydney to receive his second place prize from actress Toni Collette at the 2010 Tropfest Short Film Festival.

Our academics have also been doing their fair share of travelling with Assistant Professor Dr Beata Webb and Senior Teaching Fellow Deb Smith invited to present the findings of their most recent study on Indonesian Students and their Australian Experience at an educational conference in Indonesia.

For more details on these achievements and much more, read on … and we look forward to bringing you even more success stories as the year progresses.


Kind Regards,

Raoul


Raoul Mortley, AO

Dean – Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences

EVENTS
COMPUTER GAMES: THE FUTURE STARTS NOW
As part of the Faculty’s continuing Professional Forum series, Professor Jeff Brand will present a forum on the future of the computer games industry at Customs House in Brisbane on Friday April 23.

Entitled ‘Smarter Than You Think: Video Games and the Future of the Knowledge Economy’, the forum has been specifically designed for people working in the computer game industry, as well as secondary school teachers, academics, textbook publishers, Bond Alumni and media.
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DEANS AWARDS 093
Humanities and Social Sciences Dean Prof. Raoul Mortley AO, welcomed the Faculties high achieving students and their families to the tri annual Dean's Awards Night on Friday 12th February.

The Deans Awards celebrates the achievements of our top students across all disciplines in the faculty, as well as those who made the Dean's and Vice-Chancellor's Lists of Academic Excellence. The Faculty would like to extend a sincere thank you to our valued sponsors
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ACADEMIC NEWS
WHO KILLED LEANNE? NOW WE MAY NEVER KNOW
In what may be the final postscript to Paul Wilson’s nine year involvement with the murder of Ipswich schoolgirl, Leanne Holland, the Director of Public Prosecutions announced on March 26 that there would be no new trial set for Graham Stafford whose conviction was quashed late last year after he spent almost 15 years in jail for the crime.

Criminology Chair, Professor Wilson and Bond Law teaching fellow, Joe Crowley were both featured on the ABC’s Australian Story on March 29, speaking about their lengthy involvement with what became one of the most highly contested miscarriages of justice in Australia’s history.
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JAPAN STUDY GRANT GIVES RESEARCHER A HEAD-START
Associate Professor Masako Gavin has been given the very best possible head-start on her latest research program, thanks to a Japan Study Grant from the National Library of Australia.

These grants fund travel and living costs in Canberra for four weeks, allowing researchers extended access to the library’s Japanese collections.
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HSS ACADEMICS EDUCATE INDONESIANS
ABOUT INDONESIAN STUDENTS
Applied Linguistics Assistant Professor Dr Beata Webb and Senior Teaching Fellow Debborah Smith were invited to present a paper on ‘Indonesian Students and their Australian Experience’ at a conference hosted by TEFLIn in East Jakarta late last year.

The Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language in Indonesia (TEFLIn) provides opportunities for English teachers to share and discuss trends and development in teaching, learning and research. The theme of their 2009 conference was Responding to Global Challenges through Quality English Language Teaching.
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STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
SMART FUTURES SCHOLARSHIP PUTS PhD RESEARCHER ON THE FAST TRACK
Humanities Teaching Fellow Elizabeth Scott has been awarded a Smart Futures PhD Scholarship to help fund her on-going research into childhood anxiety disorders.

Elizabeth was presented with her award, along with three fellow scholarship recipients from the Health Science and Medicine Faculty, by Queensland Treasurer, the Hon. Andrew Fraser MP at an official ceremony held at BondUniversity.
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MONKEY BUSINESS AT TROPFEST
Bond University Film and Television alumnus Cameron Edser admits being presented second prize by Toni Collette at the Movie Extra Tropfest Final is “all a bit of a blur”.

“All I know, from watching the replay, is that I had the biggest grin I’ve ever seen on my face. I guess I was pretty happy!” said Cameron.
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WHERE A HSS DEGREE TAKES YOU
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS STUDENT RUBS SHOULDERS WITH THE PM AT APEC
Bachelor of International Relations/ Laws graduate Yasmin Al Mahdy had the opportunity to see Australia’s top politicians in action at the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders’ Summit in November.

As part of her 12-week internship with the Australian Trade Commission (Austrade)’s Singapore offices, Yasmin also spent time in the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade’s media centre at the APEC summit.

Yasmin was able to attend several press conferences, including those given by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and Minister for Trade, Simon Crean.

Under the supervision of Australia’s Senior Trade and Investment Commissioner to Singapore, Yasmin’s three-month internship program also included undertaking investment related research projects.

“I gained extensive exposure to a wide range of industries operating in South East Asia, including major drivers in the development of clean energy, infrastructure, tourism, hospitality, business services and agribusinss,” she said.

“This exposure allowed me to gain in-depth knowledge about these dynamic sectors, all of which I found to be extremely valuable.”

One of Yasmin’s key research outcomes was the identification and building of relationships with South East Asian companies that have present or future potential to invest in Australia, and the raising of awareness of the benefits of their investing or expanding their operations here.

“My time at Austrade was immensely rewarding on both a professional and personal level,” she said.

“Professionally, I became more aware of how trade and investment relationships develop and continue to operate on a long term basis while, on a personal level, I became more adept at engaging with people from all different cultural backgrounds.”
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COMPUTER GAMES DEGREE TAKES WICTOR TO THE INDUSTRY LEADERS
Fresh from graduating with his Bachelor of Computer Games in October last year, Wictor Hattenbach has landed a job with one of the world’s leading independent video game publishers.

Relocating to Paris to take on his new role, Wictor has been appointed Assistant Lead Test Designer for Ubisoft whose world-wide best-selling franchises include Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six®, Rayman®, Petz® and Assassin’s Creed®.
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THIS ISSUE
COMPUTER GAMES: THE FUTURE STARTS NOW

DEANS AWARDS 093

WHO KILLED LEANNE? NOW WE MAY NEVER KNOW

JAPAN STUDY GRANT GIVES RESEARCHER A HEAD-START

HSS ACADEMICS EDUCATE INDONESIANS ABOUT INDONESIAN STUDENTS

SMART FUTURES SCHOLARSHIP PUTS PhD RESEARCHER ON THE FAST TRACK

MONKEY BUSINESS AT TROPFEST

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS STUDENT RUBS SHOULDERS WITH THE PM AT APEC

COMPUTER GAMES DEGREE TAKES WICTOR TO THE INDUSTRY LEADERS

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SPECIAL EVENT
A NIGHT AT THE MOVIES See the award-winning short films produced by

Bond Film & Television alumnus, Cameron Edser, including Tropfest runner-up

My Neighbourhood Has Been Overrun by Baboons

DATE:   Thursday, April 15
TIME:    6.00pm to 7.00pm
PLACE: Cerum Theatre
             Bond University
COST:   Free

For more information, contact Faculty Events Co-ordinator Linda Parkes on 55952638

Join us afterward for a sneak peak of some of our current film and television student’s work at the END OF SEMESTER SCREENING from 7.00pm to 8.30pm in the Cerum Theatre.

FACULTY DIRECTIONS
DR BITSIKA APPOINTED ASSOCIATE DEAN FOR T & L

Congratulations to Dr Vicki Bitsika who has been appointed Associate Dean for Teaching and Learning.
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