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Welcome to the third and last edition of the Humanities and Social Sciences Faculty News for 2009.
The last semester of each year could easily be considered the busiest, as staff and students prepare for the close of one year and the beginning of another.
Certainly the Faculty has seen much activity this semester in both scholarly and administrative pursuits. Staff have been recognised for their research, students for their application and aptitude and the Faculty as a whole has turned to “greener” pastures to increase its sustainability.
I look forward to working with you all again in 101 and would like to wish everyone an enjoyable Festive Season and a safe and prosperous New Year.
Kind Regards,
Raoul
Raoul Mortley, AO
Dean, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
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FORENSIC CRIMINOLOGY BEYOND THE CLASSROOM
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On Friday 27th November the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences hosted the final Professional Forum in the 2009 series in the University’s Princeton Room.
The forum focused on Criminology, with Dr. Wayne Petherick presenting on the topic of Forensic Criminology Beyond the Classroom which explored the history and origins of Criminology and mapped how the discipline has evolved since it first gained recognition as an area of study.
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DEAN'S AWARDS
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The Faculty extends its congratulations to all those who received awards at the Dean’s Awards Ceremony for excellence in the 092 semester.
A warm vote of thanks also to our many sponsors, who give so generously on the night, including: | |
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BUFTA BRINGS FILM AND TELEVISION AMBITION TO LIFE
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On November 20th the gala awards ceremony for the 13th Annual Bond University Film and Television Awards (BUFTA’s) was held at Bond University’s Princeton Room in front of a crowd of budding young film makers, industry professionals, teachers, mentors, staff and parents.
The overall winner on the night and the recipient of the full Bachelor of Film and Television tuition scholarship was Jake Brown, a recent graduate from the Cranbrook School, Sydney. | |
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ADVICE AND INSIGHT AT THE HSS GRADUATE PANEL
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In November the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, in conjunction with the Humanities Students Association (HSA) held the final Graduate Panel event in 2009’s Insight Series on campus in the University Club.
The panel was made up of both alumni and industry representatives, all of whom were able to impart to students their experiences working in their respective industry and provided insight into what employers are looking for in graduates and how they might best gain employment in their industry. | |
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PSYCHOLOGY SWEEPS RESEARCH GRANTS
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Congratulations to Professor Greg Boyle and Assistant Professors Christina Samios and Bruce Watt, who were among the recipients of the recently awarded Vice Chancellor’s Research Grants.
The Psychology staff received the grants for their current research projects which cover varied themes and issues within Psychology.
Professor Boyle’s current research explores Psychological strategies to maximise fitness and enjoyment when undertaking resistance weight training; Dr. Watts’s current focus is on adolescent fire setting, cruelty to animals and callous unemotional traits; and Dr. Samios is focusing on research into the interpersonal context of depression, specifically examining the relationship between family resilience factors and depression in patient-carer dyads.
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PAUL WILSON EVALUATES EVIL AND THE ECCC
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Throughout the year Criminology and Forensic Psychology Professor Paul Wilson has attended the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) in Phnom Penh to explore the value of these types of international tribunals and conduct research into the origins and workings of evil. | |
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A CAPITAL EXPERIENCE
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Carla Tooma had the time of her life in 093, completing the years final semester abroad in Washington DC as part of the Washington Internship Program (WIP).
The Bachelor of Journalism student spent September to December in Washington, where she worked as an intern on NBC’s TODAY Show and undertook classes at the Washington Internship Institute where she focused her study on American Politics. | |
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HSS GOES GREEN
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In line with Bond’s overall commitment to sustainability, the Humanities and Social Sciences Sustainability Group recently launched its Green Ambition campaign aimed at raising awareness of environmental issues and generating staff support for new initiatives to increase the Faculty’s sustainability. | |
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THOMAS HARRISON SECURES PM'S SCHOLARSHIP
Congratulations to Bachelor of International Relations (Business) student and Humanities Students Association committee member Thomas Harrison on receiving the Prime Minister’s Australia Asia Endeavour Awards, a prestigious scholarship valued between $40,000 to $60,000. 
BOND'S BRAINS PUT TO WORK IN BEIJING
In October PhD student Caitlin Byrne travelled to Beijing, China along with Deputy Dean Anne Cullen to attend the Asia International Symposium, a think tank of Australian, Chinese and Asian emerging leaders bought together to work on a knowledge bank for the Asian region. 
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