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Alumni InPrint

Alumni InPrint aims to promote those Alumni that have published texts in their chosen fields. The Alumni Team promote all the work of our Alumni and encourage UoN grads to let us know of their publications so we can assist you in promoting your work.

 

UNDER THE EDGE
THE ARCHITECTURE OF PETER STUTCHBURY 

Edited by alumnus Ewan McEoin
Bachelor of Bachelor of Applied Science (Environment Assessment and Management) 1994

Under the Edge showcases the work of leading Australian architect, alumnus and Professor of Architecture, Peter Stutchbury and brings his work to a greater audience. Stutchbury, in his own words and pictures, explains the underpinnings of his philosophy and practice.

A collection of ‘Projects in Brief’ covers seminal works of his early practice. Fourteen major recent ‘Projects in Detail’ are presented, none of which have been previously published, with explanatory texts, sketches, plans and new photography.

This is the first book to be published by the Architecture Foundation Australia under the guidance of former Dean of Architecture Associate Professor Lindsay Johnston. Available online at - www.ozetecture.org - and through leading book stores.


 

 

 

 

 

FREEDOM OF RELIGION AND THE SECULAR STATE

By alumnus Russell Blackford
Doctor of Philosophy 1983; Graduate Diploma In Education 1978; Bachelor Of Arts 1977


Freedom of Religion and the Secular State deals with many of the hot-button issues that arise when religion and politics meet.

It examines the nature of religion and secularism, offering a philosophical and historical perspective. Among other things, it presents a strong case for freedom of speech, including the freedom to criticize religion or particular religions.


Available online at http://au.wiley.com/WileyCDA/Section/id-370022.html?query=Russell+Blackford

 

 

 



THE FIELD GUIDE TO VICTORIAN PRODUCE

By alumnus Ewan McEoin
Bachelor of Applied Science (Environment Assessment and Management) 1994


The Field Guide to Victorian Produce is the first comprehensive guide to Victoria’s regional produce and the people that grow, make and sell it.

The Guide is a valuable addition to the Victorian food sector - a much needed resource and a practical tool, revealing the fantastic produce accessible from Victoria’s small farms and independent producers, encouraging chefs and foodies to go to the source and to share their knowledge.

 

 

THE LAST THREAD

By alumnus Michael Sala
Doctor of Philosophy 2012;
Master Of Creative Arts 2004;
Bachelor Of Arts (Honours) 1999;
Graduate Diploma In Education 1998;
Bachelor Of Arts 1998


The Last Thread is Michael Sala’s fascinating life in fiction. From his early years in the Netherlands to growing up in Australia during the 1980s, Michael recalls the secret surrounding his estranged Greek father and how scandalous events from the past fractured his family.

 This is a moving chronicle of a boy’s turbulent relationship with his bullying stepfather, aloof older brother and adored mother, whose cheerful apathy has devastating consequences. As his life unfolds, Michael – now a father – must decide if he can free himself from the dark pull of the past.

 

 

 

CUSTOMER DELIGHT: STRATEGIC INSIGHTS FOR THE BUSINESS OWNER

By alumnus Alain Guillemain
Master of Business Administration 2006

Customer Delight yields gems of insight into the psychology of business success as well as practical advice on business operations. Guillemain has taken great care to ensure the book is engaging, informative and useful to those who run companies.

It is a must-have every market leader in an age of increasing competition and elevated customer expectations. Guillemain is using the innovative new self-publishing tool www.pozible.com.au – utilising crowd funding for creative individuals, groups and organisations.

 

   

THE ACCIDENTAL ENTREPRENEUR

By Choo Heng Thong 
Bachelor of Engineering 1978

Born in the post-war baby boom years in Malaya, Choo Heng Thong rose from the humble beginnings in Johor Bahru to become a highly successful entrepreneur during Singapore's industrialisation. Perseverance and integrity mark his journey to success, yet he has walked away from it all to live a life of greater meaning. 






 

CASEBOOK ON CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
- The Good, the Bad, the Ugly
Chief Editors: Dr David Chew Heng -Ching - Colombo Plan Scholar, Bachelor of Arts, 1975, Hon. Degree 2003; with Tan Chong Huat and Tan Lay Hong

High profile corporate scandals together with increased numbers of foreign listings on the Singapore Stock Exchange have propelled much interest, discussion and emphasis on the development and promotion of good corporate governance practices. This book studies real corporate governance cases in Singapore.




 




RECOVERED MEMORIES
By Greg and Sylvia Ray (Bachelor of Fine Art 2009)

A companion book to The Missing Years, a book of historical photographs depicting Newcastle and the Hunter, Recovered Memories features many more images uncovered by the authors. Many of the images from the 1930's, 1940's and 1950's have never been published. New pictures include a selection of vintage aerial photographs.
 


100 WOMEN
Edited by Gillean Shaw, Keryn Stewart and Professor Kevin McConkey

Bringing together stories from Australia and around the world, 100 Women celebrates the achievements and challenges of 100 remarkable women - all of whom have a link to the University of Newcastle and many of whom are alumni. In their stories the women reflect on the changes they have experienced in their lives, and tell of their hopes for the future.