Onwards and upwards
Crawford School has said goodbye to 326 students who are about to embark on the next step in their lives following completion of their studies.
Crawford students graduated on Wednesday 17 December as part of a series of ceremonies at Llewellyn Hall that will see more than 2,200 people get their awards.
That number included 296 Crawford graduate studies students, 19 National Security College students and 11 PhD Scholars.
Crawford School Director Professor Tom Kompas congratulated all of the graduates and wished them well for their future careers.
“As an educator, nothing makes me happier than seeing our students complete their studies and get ready to take their newly-developed skills out into the world.
“Crawford has a long and distinguished track record of producing leaders, so I look forward to seeing these graduates taking senior positions throughout Asia, the Pacific and the rest of the world,” said Professor Kompas.
Professor Kompas awarded several exceptional graduating students with student prizes at the Crawford School graduation celebration following the ceremony on Wednesday afternoon.
He also encouraged all past and present students to join the Asia and the Pacific Policy Society to remain connected to the region’s leading public policy community.
Crawford School of Public Policy Student Prize Winners:
Policy and Governance Program
Raymond Apthorpe Graduate Diploma Prize
Ms Sadia Ayesha Hasan
Raymond Apthorpe Master Degree Prize
Ms Karla Munoz
The Master of Public Administration Prize
Mr Thomas William Atkinson
The Master of Public Policy Prize
Ms Molly Jones
Peter Andren Ethics Prize
Mr Michael Reedy
Ms Donette Perkins
Environment and Development Program
Tiri Tiri Prize
Mr Dale Garner
International and Development Economics Program
Helen Hughes Graduate Diploma Prize
Ms Tsendsuren Batsuuri
Helen Hughes Master Degree Prize
Mr Rubayat Chowdhury
Updated: 12 November 2024/Responsible Officer: Crawford Engagement/Page Contact: CAP Web Team