How will my name be pronounced at my graduation ceremony?
Updated 15/10/2018 01.26 PM
Your name will be pronounced phonetically. Phonetic pronunciation of your first and last names is saying them as they sound, not as they are written. For example:
David Baranowski (David Ba-ra-nof-ski)
Jane Liley (Jane Ligh-lee - rhymes with highly)
Pei-Ling Huang (Pay-Lyn Hu-ang)
Ravish Shekaraiah (Raveesh Shek-ra-ja)
When you complete the online registration process, you will be asked to provide a phonetic pronunciation for your name.
You can use a number of online pronunciation websites to help you find a phonetic pronunciation of your name, which you can send to us via 'Ask Us a question' and include your student ID number and your full name.
Welcome to 'Developing Research and Analytical Skills' (COM151)! Melissa Schroder All Sections No unread replies.No replies. My name is Melissa Schroder. I am the Course Convenor and tutor for Developing Research and Analytical Skills (COM151) and along with Stephanie Burdett, I will be the main point of contact for you for this Unit. We are here to assist you with all your unit related questions regarding the week-by-week modules, content and assessments. About Ms. Melissa Schroder (Course Convenor & Tutor) myphoto2022.jpg My background is in Education and Linguistics. For the past 20 years I have been teaching academic skills (reading, writing, research and study skills) to undergraduate and postgraduate students. I enjoy working with students and helping them make sense of the university world. I welcome any questions you have about what you are reading and learning. Please make use of the discussion board so that others can also benefit from your questions. em...
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