The School extends congratulations to the following Higher Degree Research 2018 Graduates and their Advisors:

Alexander Lister, MPhil Historical Studies: ‘Brisbane Tattersall's Club: Change and Continuity, Success and Survival (1883 - 2015)’ (Advisors Dr Geoffrey Ginn and AsPr Graeme Were)

Denise Powell, PhD Religion and Religious Studies: ‘Who Are the Righteous?: The Narrative Function of the Dikaioi in  the Gospel of Luke’ (Advisors AsPr Richard Strelan, Dr Anne Elizabeth Klose, and Rev Donald Morcom)

Dustin McKenzie, MPhil Classics and Ancient History: ‘Sicilian Landscape as Contested Space in the First Century BC: Three Case Studies’ (Advisors AsPr Thomas Stevenson and Dr Caillan Davenport)

Graham Stanton, PhD Religion and Religious Studies: ‘Wide-Awake In God's World: Bible Engagement for Teenage Spiritual Formation in a Culture of Expressive Individualism’ (Advisors Dr Neil Pembroke and Dr Aaron Ghiloni)

Jan van den Berg, PhD Religion and Religious Studies: ‘Tweeting God: A practical theological analysis of the communication of Christian motifs on Twitter’ (Advisors Dr Neil Pembroke and Dr Leslie Ball)

John McTavish, MPhil Classics and Ancient History: ‘From Babylon to Ipsus: The Early Life and Career of Seleucus Nicator, 315-301 B.C.E.’ (Advisors Dr Amelia Brown and Dr Andrew Collins)

Joshua Klose, PhD Religion and Religious Studies: ‘Measuring Miracles in Young-earth Creationism’ (Advisors Dr Thomas Aechtner, Prof Peter Harrison and AsPr Phil Dowe)

Matthew Gildersleeve, PhD Philosophy: ‘Reading Jung with Heidegger’ (Advisors Dr Michelle Walker and Dr Carole Ramsey)

Matthew Seaman, PhD Religion and Religious Studies: ‘"To turn the world upside down": An Empirical Study of Salvationist Understandings of Holiness in the Anthropocene’ (Advisors Dr Neil Pembroke and Dr Clive William Ayre)

Rachel Dowe, MPhil Classics and Ancient History: ‘Gods on the Comic Stage’ (Advisors Dr David Pritchard and Dr Amelia Brown)

Sam Harper-Russell, PhD Philosophy: ‘Nietzsche and the Psychic Mechanism of Debt: The Ancestral Fiction That Stalks Us’ (Advisors Dr Aurelia Armstrong and Dr Michelle Walker)

Sarah Tiffin, PhD Historical Studies: ‘The Indonesian Archipelago in Seventeenth Century English Creative Literature’ (Advisors Dr Patrick Jory and Prof Clive Moore)

Timothy Ruben, MPhil Religion and Religious Studies: ‘Finding Peace in the Evolution Wars: An Examination of Australian Baptist Lecturers' Views on Evolution, Creation, and Creationism’ (Advisors Dr Thomas Aechtner and Dr Leigh Trevaskis)

Well done ALL!

(And apologies if our list is incomplete.)