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AMBITION
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You'll find yourself in good company

Whatever your ambition, you’ll thrive at Bond. We have the smallest class sizes in Australia and we were the first university to offer a genuine three-semester- per-year timetable. We’re Australia’s most ambitious university. And we love company.

You'll find yourself in good company - WHY STUDY AT BOND

Great minds think unalike

When ambitious minds find each other, extraordinary things happen. Bond’s community of researchers are part of a global network using specialist knowledge and working across disciplines to enact positive change.

Great minds think unalike - RESEARCH AT BOND

Ambition starts here

At Bond, we understand what ambition needs to thrive and we give it the tools and opportunities to grow – with the personal mentorship of Australia’s best academics and professionals. Join us at Bond and start an application.

Ambition starts here - ENTRY TO BOND

STORIES FROM BOND

Inspirational stories and original thinking from Bond's best and brightest. 

    Strength, strategy and Shanghai

    Stephanie Smith was a student at Bond University when she first imagined a career in international diplomacy. Today, she’s living out her ambition as an Australian Trade and Investment Commissioner for Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan.
    International Relations
    Strength, strategy and Shanghai

    The science behind ambition

    Bond University experts explain the science behind why ambition thrives together.
    Psychology
    The science behind ambition

    Mastering mooting

    Simulation court proceedings are transforming Bond University students' confidence, in and out of the courtroom. Here's how mooting works.
    Law
    Mastering mooting

    Critical care

    Ali Issmail has just graduated from Bond University with a Master of Healthcare Innovation, but his research is already making an impact well beyond the classroom. 
    Healthcare Innovations
    Critical care

    Never too late

    Bond marked the 20th anniversary of its Medical Program this year. Among the first graduates was Dr Ha Tran who at the age of 55 overcame war and adversity to fulfil a lifelong goal.
    Alumni
    Never too late

    Football boss

    From the Matildas to the Canadian Soccer business, Bond alumnus James Johnson is passionate about driving change through sport.
    Alumni
    Football boss