Research Students (Completed)
PhD
| Year Completed | Student Name | Supervisor(s) | Thesis Topic |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | Khalid Mohamed AL-AZRI | Abdullah Saeed Abdul-Samad Abdullah |
Analysis of contemporary religious discourse in the Gulf with particular focus on Oman and Saudi Arabia |
| 2007 | LU Tianqiao | Luo Yongxian David Holm |
A grammar of Maonan, South China |
| 2007 | Abdurrahman ASAROGULU | Abdullah Saeed Christine Mary Asmar |
Reshaping identities: A study of religion, ethnicity and culture among second-generation Turkish-Australians |
| 2007 | Suaidi ASYARI | Arief Budiman Michael Leigh |
The role of Muslim groups in the process of 1997-2000 Indonesian reform |
| 2007 | ZHOU Shaoming | David Holm | Funeral Rituals in Shandong |
| 2007 | ZHANG Ji | David Holm Brian Scarlett |
The one and the many: A comparative study of a theme in western philosophy and Chinese Taoism |
| 2007 | Dirk TOMSA | Michael Leigh Arief Budiman |
The Development of Golkar after the New Order |
| 2007 | Arnusianto MARDULENA MAGE | Michael Ewing Douglas Lewis |
Patatiba: Marriage negotiations as verbal art performance: An ethnopoetic study on Dayar Maanyan of central Kalimantan oral literature |
| 2007 | Masdar HILMY | Arief Budiman Michael Leigh |
Anatomy of Islamic radicalism in post-New Order Indonesia |
| 2007 | Nina NURMILA | Abdullah Saeed Maila Stivens |
Marriages in contemporary Indonesia: 'Women's perspectives' |
| 2007 | Ahmad Luthfi ASSYAUKANIE | Abdullah Saeed Arief Budiman |
Muslim models of polity: The development of Islamic political thought in Indonesia, 1945-2005 |
| 2006 | ELI Ayxem | Anne McLaren Abdullah Saeed |
Islam, gender and ethnicity: A case study of urban Kashgar |
Masters
| Year Completed | Student Name | Supervisor(s) | Thesis Topic |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | Maya COSTA-PINTO | J. Siapno A. Whittaker |
An examination of the replacement of Portuguese colonial rule by Indonesia and the eventual formation of East Timor - comparative study with Goa, India |
| 2007 | Thomas DOWLING | C. Schencking | Why the Okinawan Teachers Association (OTA) reversed its pro-Hinomaru (Japanese national flag) worship policy during the American occupation (1945 - 72) |
Also see: current research students.