Research Profiles: Postgraduate Students and Graduates
PhD Candidates
Mr James Barry
Armenian Christians and religious minorities in the Islamic Republic of Iran
Mr Ali Bastaninezhad
Iran’s music revolution after the Shah
Mr Sotheara Chimm
Trauma in Cambodia
Ms Diana Cousens (to be examined 2008)
Self arising sacred objects in Buddhism, with special reference to the region of Lahul.
Ms Elena Danilova
English for Specific Purposes (ESP): applications in engineering and technology education
Mr Daulat Desai
India’s alternative energy revolution: obtalces and successes
Mr Charles Donnelly (to be examined 2009)
Elite perceptions of political developments in the Southern Philippines
Ms Jan Fermelis
Australian intercultural business communication in Shanghai
Ms Anja Fladrich
Overseas Chinese entrepreneurs in Italy and Germany
Mr David Geraghty
An Indian Neo-Orientalism? Re-Visioning Edward Said's Orientalism within the Context of Writing about India.
Mr Uri Gilad
The Kashgar oasis: Predictive modeling of ancient settlement distribution by means of GIS and remote sensing
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Ms Geetha Govindasamy (to be submitted 2008)
Perceptions of Korean security
Mr Kamala Kanta Dash
Police community engagement in Victoria and Delhi
Ms Elisabeth Hames-Brooks
History of the Toraja of Sulawesi, Indonesia
Ms Kirsty Haymon
Corporate Social Responsibility and Democracy in Indonesia
Mr Shahril Ismail
Innovation Policy and Practice in Malaysian Business and Government
Ms Harman Kullar
Rural Education in India: Rajasthan and Bengal
Mr Dinesh Kumar
Paradox of Indian Military Power
Dr Geoffrey Quail
Nutrition and parastic infection - round worms in Asia
Mr David Treisman
States and Financial Markets: An Analysis of ASEAN’s Economic Integration.
Mr Sven Schottmann
The engagement of Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad with Islam
Mr Kannan Srinivasan
India's role in global money laundering
Mr Azhari Yahya
Social impact of foreign direct investment on local communities: Case study in Aceh province, Indonesia.
Masters of Arts (Research)
The Haji Ali Dargah's significance to the inhabitants of Mumbai
Tourism in Sri Lanka
Political economy of radicalisation and religious militancy in Bangladesh
Cross border irregular migration from Bangladesh to India and its impact on India’s economy and security
Monash Nominees, Erasmus Mundus Master of International Humanitarian Action
Ms Jessie Taylor (2006)
Ms Alison Gerard (2007)
Ms Frances Sagala (2008)
Visiting International Students
Mr Michael Baas (2005)
PhD Candidate Department of Anthropology University of Amsterdam
Flexible Transnationalism: Indian Students in Melbourne Australia
Ms Verena Raschke (2005)
PhD Candidate, University of Vienna (Austria) and Asia Pacific Health and Nutrition Centre, MAI
African foods
Erasmus Mundus Master of International Humanitarian Action
Mr Leonardo Cortana
Ms Isabel Gonzales Rojo
Ms Emma Scott
Ms Judith M.M.Jonker
Ms Karen Elisabeth Heskja
Ms Jorike Schmal
Mr Blas Carrillo Saez
MAI Graduates
PhD Graduates
Dr Hyung Min Kim, PhD (2003)
Technology cooperation in the ICT sector between Australia and Korea: with special reference to the ecotech agenda in Apec
Dr Rizal Daminik, PhD (2004)
Traditional lactating foods in the Indonesian Diet
Dr Aziza Omar, PhD (2005)
Wellness management in primary healthcare via telehealth: Wellness Online program (wolp)
Dr Leon Comber, PhD (2005)
Malaya's secret police 1945-60: the role of the special branch in the Malayan emergency
Dr Jimaima Lako, PhD (2006)
Phytochemicals in Pacific foods and related health status
Dr Marlia Puteh, PhD (2007)
Electronic learning in Malaysian universities and the transformation of Malaysia
Dr Guibin Zhang,PhD (2007)
Private sector finance and entrepreneurship in Chengdu, China
Dr Peg LeVine, PhD (2007)
A contextual study into marriage under the Khmer Rouge: the ritual revolution
Dr Jowati Juhary, PhD (2007)
e-Learning and the Malaysian military academies
Dr James Gomez, PhD (2008)
Oppositional politics and the internet in Singapore
Dr Wihana Jaya, PhD (2008)
Fiscal deregulation and regional autonomy in Indonesia 1999-2004
Dr David Templeman (2009)
Becoming Indian: A study of the 16-17th century Tibetan Lama Taranatha
Master of Arts (Research) Graduates
Mr Marc Riemer (2008)
International issues in the acquisition of language and communications skills by engineering students in tertiary institutions
Master of Asian Studies Research Project
Ms Caroline Wilkinson (2003)
The re-emergence of a coercive family planning program in India
Ms Melissa Jardine (2004)
The new economic crime wave in China
Mr Justin Kennedy (2004)
The urban environment of Chengdu
Mr Richard Houlihan (2004)
Terrorism in Singapore and its domestic or regional origins
Mr Iftikhar Arman Rashid(2004)
Slum redevelopment strategies in Dharavi, Maharashtra, India