STAFF AND OFFICERS THE UNIVERSITY Chancellery Chancellor R. Pratt, A 0 Vice-Chancellor Pr<strong>of</strong>essor J.G. Wallace, MA, MEd(Glas), PhD(Brist), F ASS A Deputy Vice-Chancellor F.G. Bannon, BComQvIelb), FCPA, ACIS, ACIM, LCA Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Business, Humanities and Social Science Division Pr<strong>of</strong>essor M.C. Frazer, BApeakin), BSc(Hons)(Mon), GradDipEdTert (DDIAE), MAdminwon), PhD(Camb), AIMM, MAIP, MACE Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Science, Engineering and Design Division Pr<strong>of</strong>essor J.G. McLean, BVSc(Syd), HDA(Hons), PhD(Melb), CompIEAust. Director, TAFE Division P. Veenker, DipBus(Acc)(PCAE), BBus(SIT), MEdStud(Mgt)(Mon), TTC(HIE), CPA, MACE Pro Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Industry and Business Liaison Pr<strong>of</strong>essor L.M. Gillin, BMetE, MEngSc, MEdQvIelb), PhD(Cantab), ASMB(Balllt), FTS, FIE Aust, FIPENZ, FACE, FAM, FWACE Pro Vice-Chancellor, lnformation Services H. Gunn, MSc, PhD(Otago), GradDip(CIT), MBA peakin) Pro Vice-Chancellor, Research Pr<strong>of</strong>essor K.C. Pratt, BE(Chem), PhD(Melb), FICE, FIEAust, FTS Manager, Planning & lnformation Systems R.D. Sharma, BSc(Tas), DipEd(Tas), GradDipOpsRes(RMIT), MEdAdminWewEng), PhD Executive Officer to the Vice-Chancellor M.A. Tomlinson, BA(Hons)(Melb), MA(LaT), PhD(Camb) Executive Officer to the Deputy Vice- Chancellor S.P. Jervis, BA(Ade1) Legal OfFicer K. Ziegler, BA, LLB, DipEd(Mon) Freedom <strong>of</strong> lnformation Officer V. Anderson lnformation Services Pro Vice-Chancellor H. Gunn, GradDipEDP(CI3, MBA(Deakin), MSc, PhD(0tago) Information <strong>Technology</strong> Services Director A. Young, BEng, MEng, MIREE Computer and Network Services Manager J. McDonell, BSc, MBA(Mon), PhD(La3 Applications Management Services Manager H.J. Uffindell, GradDipEdAdmin(Haw) Learning Services Director (Acting) R. Philp, ABCTechCert Library <strong>Swinburne</strong> Librarian F. Hegarty, BA(UNewEng), DipLib(QIT), BEd(LaT), AALIA Office for Quality and Educational Development Head R. Carmichael, BA(Mon), BEd(LaT), TSTC(MonTC) International Office Dean I.A. McCormick, BComm(Melb), MAdminWon), FASA, CPA Research and Graduate Studies Pro Vice-Chancellor Pr<strong>of</strong>essor K.C. Pratt, BE(Chem), PhD(Melb), FICE, FIEAust, FTS Research and Graduate Studies, General Manager J. Baird, BA(Hons), BLittNelb), MBA(RM1T) <strong>Swinburne</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> 1997 Handbook 15
p Corporate Services a S Facilities and Services Group rr Director N. Zorbas, BE(Hons)(WAun), MEd, MEngSc(Melb), FIEAust, CPEng Manager Maintenance (Hawthorn) $ N. Drago Manager Maintenance (Prahran) 3. D. Baker Manager, Property and Services D. Sharp Staff Architect S. Bartlett, BArch (Melb), RIBA, ARAIA Finance Department Director P.F. Read, DipComm$IT), AASA, CPA Systems Accountant J.F. Rayner, BSc(Melb), DipEd(Melb) Divisional Accountant, Higher Education Sector P. Hotchin, BA(Deakm), GradDipBusAdmin(Sl?I'), AASA, CPA Human Resources Department Manager Vacant Deputy Manager A. McFarland, BA(LaT), GradDipBus(HRM)(VicColl) Safety Coordinator A. Skotnicki, BAppScPIT), GradDipIndHygne(Deakin) External Affairs Executive Director J. Oliver, DipMkt(Chartered Inst <strong>of</strong> Marketing) Manager, Alumni and Fundraising Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor B.C. McDonald, BCom, DipEdNelb), FCPA Manager, Careers and Employment R. Ware, BA(LaT), Dip Ed(MSC), GradDipCareers(VicCo11) Manager, Marketing Department J. Cooper, BA(Hons)(Melb) Manager, <strong>Swinburne</strong> Press L. Scheuch-Evans, BS in Foreign Service(G1town) Academic Registrar's Department Academic Registrar A.R. Grigg, BA(Hons), PhD(0tago) Security Department Chief Security OFficer N. Burge Equity Unit Manager (Acting) E. Shave, BEd(Rusden), GradDipEOAdmin(S1T) Student and Educational Services Manager Z. Burgess, BA(Mon), GradDipEdPsych(Mon), MEd(LaT), MAPS, VAFT, AIM 16 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), FAIM, MAIP, MACE Deputy Head <strong>of</strong> Division D.G. Adams, BCom(Melb), MAdminmon), TSTC Head, School <strong>of</strong> Commerce N.J. Allport, BEdWon), BCom, MBA(Melb), FCPA Head, School <strong>of</strong> Information Systems J.A. James, DipMedRadiotherapy, GradDipDP(RMIT)MBIT(RMIT) MACS Head, School <strong>of</strong> International and Political Studies D.Y. Mayer, BA(Melb), LLB(Melb), GradDipEd(Haw), MA(Mon) Head, School <strong>of</strong> Management B. Cargill, BA(Melb), MEd(Melb), MAPsS, MAHRI Head, School <strong>of</strong> Social and Behavioural Sciences Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor K.J.Heskin, BA(Hons)(Queens), MA(Dub), PhD (Dunelm), CPsychol, AFBPsS, MAPsS Division <strong>of</strong> Science, Engineering and Design Pro Vice-Chancellor Pr<strong>of</strong>essor J.G. McLean, BVSc(Syd), HDA(Hons), PhD(Melb), CompIEAust Deputy Head <strong>of</strong> Division R.B. Sandie, BCE, MEngScMelb), FIEAust, CPEng Head, School <strong>of</strong> Biophysical Sciences and Electrical Engineering D. Murphy, BE(Mon), MSc(Lond), DPhil(Oxon), FIE(Aust), CPeng Head, School <strong>of</strong> Chemical Sciences I.K. Jones, BAgrSc, DipEd, PhD(Melb), FRACI Head, School <strong>of</strong> Civil Engineering and Building R.B. Sandie, BCE, MEngScwelb), FIEAust, CPEng Head, School <strong>of</strong> Computer Science and S<strong>of</strong>tware Engineering D.D. Grant, MSc(Melb), PhDPeading) Head, School <strong>of</strong> Mathematical Sciences P.L. Jones, DipEd(Mon), BSc(Melb), PhD(Mon) Head, School <strong>of</strong> Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering M.D. Buley, BE(Chem)(Mon), DipMechEng(SUT), MSc(Aston), TTTC(TTC) Head, The <strong>Swinburne</strong> School <strong>of</strong> Design Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Bob Miller-Smith, FCSD, FDIA, FSTD, FRSA
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